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TREATED FOR THE WRONG COMPLAINT. It is at all times hard to lose one whom we hold dear, but it is terribly so when we have the consciousness that but for mistaken treatment the loved one might have been with us still. In some cases the fact that the sufferer is treated for the wrong complaint is known in sufficient time to admit of the patient being saved, and the following is a case in point : A little more than two years ago, a beautiful young lady in New York was given up to die of consumption. Her fond parents took her to Paris as a last resort, hoping to find some skilful physician there capable of arresting the rapid strides of the supposed dreadful disease. In this their hopes were blighted, but fortunately away in that distant foreign city they met with a description of a new method of treating Dyspepsia, which emanated from the Mount Lebanon Shakers of the State of New York. The thought struck the parents of this helpless young girl that perhaps their daughter was afflicted with Indigestion or Dyspepsia, and not consumption; and if so, there might be a chance for her recovery. Some of the Seigel's Curative Syrup, made especially for the cure of Dyspepsia, was obtained and administered to the patient, and the result was marvelous. To-day their daughter lives in the enjoy : ment of good health. The fact was, the patient had been treated for the wrong complaint, and when she was treated for Dyspepsia (her real trouble), all the alarming symptoms of consumption vanished. This is not an isolated case. The country is full of suffering thousands that are being treated for Liver Complaint, Malaria, Kidney Disease, Lung Disorders, &c, &c, when the fact is they are afflicted with Indigestion in some of its varied forms, and all of such sufferers would obtain relief if they were properly treated for Dyspepsia. ANOTHER CASE IN POINT. <' Crofton, Christian Co., Ky:, U. S. A., "January sth, 1882. "Dear Sir—My daughter, Sarah F. Walker, last January was confined to her bed, and had been for twelve months, was under treatment of three eminent physicians, who said she had Consumption and Heart Disease. The doctors and all that saw her said she was bound to die. But I persuaded her to take your Seigel Curative Syrup, and after having used two and a half 60 cent, bottles she was restored to perfect health, and said she felt better than she had for five years. My daughter is now enjoying good health, but had it not been for your medicine she would have been now dead. "Yours, &c, "(Rev.) M. Melton. "Anyone doubting this can write to Sarah F. Walker, Crofton, Ky. "N.B.—lf you thing this worth printing, please do so; if not, give it to the waste basket." PRONOUNCED HOPELESS by FOUR DOCTORS. Mr W. Bouchier, Eastover, Bridgewater, sends the following : " West Quay, Bridgewater, " December 21st, 1883. "Dear Sir—lt affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to the wonderful effects of Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup. For a period of eight years I suffered from a severe cough and indigestion, with frequent attacks of rheumatism; and for eleven months I was under medical treatment, without deriving the slightest benefit. The last four doctors I was under assured me that mine was a hopeless case, and gave me up as incurable. About that time I heard of Seigel's Syrup, which I was induced to try, and through its use, I am thankful to say, I quickly got restored to health, and am now able to follow my usual occupation. I may say that whenever I feel the least symptom of my old complaints I at once take a few doses of the Syrup, which quickly sets me all right. I send you this in the hope that other sufferers may be induced to give the Syrup a trial. "Yours truly, (Signed) "Wm. Rendall." AFTER MANY YEARS. " Whittle-le-Woods, near Chorley, December 20th, 1883. "Dear Sir—Mother Seigel's medicine sells exceeding well with us, all that try it speak highly in its favour. We had a case of a young lady that had been troubled many years with pains after eating. She tells us that the pains were entirely taken away after a few doses of your medicine.—Yours truly, "E. Peel." AFTER SEVERAL YEARS. "Stoke Ferry, January oth, 1884. "Gentlemen —I have used Seigel's Syrup for several years, and have found it a most efficacious remedy, for Liver complaints and general debility, and I alwaj s keep some by me, and cannot speak too highly in its praise.—l remain, yours truly, Hakrieti King." AFTER SIXTEEN YEARS. "05, Newgate Street, Worksop, Notts. "December 20th, 1883. " Gentlemen —It is with the greatest of pleasure I accord my testimony as to the efficacy of Mother Seigel's Syrup. My wife, who has suffered from acute Dyspepsia for over sixteen years, is now perfectly better through the sole help of your Syrup. I have spent pounds in medicine from doctors —in fact, I began to think she was incurable, until your marvelous medicine was tried. —I remain, yours thankfully, Alsked Foiu>. "

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Kumara Times, Issue 2777, 15 August 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 2777, 15 August 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 2777, 15 August 1885, Page 3

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