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He Invested Only 7s 6d.

Tbbbb444 man- who has spent the past (wentyfive years of his life in exploring for gold and, other minerals in Queensland, New South' Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, and New Zealand. He has no doubt pioked up gome moaefi yet he gays that the forestmeat ot 7/6 brought him in bigger returns than any other he ever made. * Yet, bpW? n » minute. Don't let us tump to th* conclusion that we can all get liSWottfce mrooeeds ot 7/6 till we hear Hftkflr Horn tbl« fl«»noitr. He hai a twwniwiy •! w&| t ittUai till,,

for which we should like him all the more. Some folk have no idea that sound sens* and genuine fun are twin brothers, but they are all the same. Our friends name is William Broomfield Peck, and he lives at Russell, New Zealand, a long way off. He says it is a lovely country and intends to stay in it the balance of his days. As he landad in Australia, from England, in 1886, he has bean there long enough to know what he is talking about. He advises persons of limited means who would like to become small landholders to emigrate to New Zealand. gull, hi reminds «i that In the tal.wt mam it* wiiwi ftt. "Shi t*!l!s|

of a prospector, for instance," said Mr Pecki "is full of hard Work. Besides, it entails rotlgh living) such as salt jutlkj ipddeued damper; vrith tea in bueketf bit. One totist Have the digestive capacity of ah OBtrieh or ail anaconda to stand that diet lorlotigi It Hidst therefore be taken as proof of the good machinery infttte of my system, when I mention that I actually ■tood it for nearly twenty-five years. "My punishment was delayed, you see, bat it didn' t fail. At last the climax came, and 1 was prostrated with agoniiing pain in the stomach and all the other symptoms of a profound derangement of all the digestive organs. I had to knock off work and Cease all exertion! I was imbued with disgust with all things irhindafle. / be lktie that dyspepsia is responsible for 1 tt fartfe portion of the world's suicides \" 1 Mr Peeks conjecture is exactly parallel with the fact &s set forth in the officiao statistics of all civilised countries. Ns other disease so demoralises and depresset human nature. It attacks the secre strongholds of the reason and drives peopl 6 insane ; it stupifieg the sensibilities ; it turns men and women into selfish, useless, nuisances ; it impels them to commit crime. All this in addition to their own desolation and suffering. Yes, Mr Peck is quite right. Bat to get back to what he says about himself. 'At the advice of a friend— Mr W. Williams of this place— l began to take the far-famed Mother Seigel's Curative Sjjup. What result did it have 7 I'll tall you : It has transformed mefroin ttpfcmtt' turrit/ old man into one quite ret/ener'ateil. "I am a rapid eater and c n't break myself of the bad habit. Hence I make it a point to keep a bottle by me always and an occasional dose when necessary to set me right. 11 1 dan safely assert that the investment of 7/6 in Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup was the best I ever made in all my Chequered career. You may depend that I prescribe this medicine to all and sundry people I come in contact with. Prior to using it I spent pounds at different times, but only got partial relief. The Syrup seems to make straight for the seat of the trouble. 1 pen these few lines to show other sufferers the way out. There are any number of respectable persons here who can attest the truth of what I have written. — Respectfully (Signed) Wir. Buoomfielp Pkck, Russell, Bay of Islands, New Zealabd, July 2nd, 1892." We don't call for witnesses. Mr Peck's tale is frankness and truth itself. We hold out our hand in greeting across the sea. Dyspepsia is a living death, and Mother Seigel gives new life. Millions sing that chorus. But he had better eat slower. Write again apfl tell us you are doing so. Friend. Pefik.

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Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1895, Page 3

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He Invested Only 7s 6d. Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1895, Page 3

He Invested Only 7s 6d. Manawatu Herald, 9 July 1895, Page 3

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