' Tbe doctor who bad charge of my case said my condition was critical. He said that my lungs and liver were badly affected, and that I had Brigbt's disease at Ibe kidneys. Still his medicines did me no good, ftfld After attending me ten months tie sttid be could do no more for me. '' I theri got a doctor from Bolton to see me, and lie held out tort slender hopes of my ever getting any better.- t thought the same, ttnd so did all who saw me. '• In October, 1898, my daughter, Mrs Dickinson, 6t Bolton, told me how she bad been benefitted by taking Mother Siegel'i Cnrative Syrup, and thought it might possibly help* me. I bad small faith, but there could be ito harm in trying. So we sent at ontfe to Mr fart, tbe fcbemwt, in Ford Boaa\ Bolton, for enough to decide whether it would do me good or not. After taking it a short tittle lira* belter. I could sleep better, and had some appetite for food, and what I ate agreed with trie. This was htfpef ol and ifteering indeed; "I kept on wltli the Bytup and it acted wonderfully with me. The wofdt Symptoms abated, and I sained strength. Soon all the water in my leg* passed pff» *°d Jhe rheumatism troubled me but little", niiu using me Syrup; my Condition eotnlbded to improve id fcvefy respect; until I b'nKe' nidfe stood on toy fegt, ttfld Mi lib ft tiih 6't this world. I can now talk for milii a'nfl hare no pain. All my friends think as I do— that under the oircumstanceß my re?>very was nothing short of marvellous, ou are tit liberty to publish this statement, anii refer any interested jiersttn& to die, (Sigrjea 1 ) Hedrj Jackson; Pewett Hill Farm. Ctitcheth, aeat Vtarridgtbrij OtWbet 9th, 1895." No words of ours can add to the convincing force of Mr Jackson's plain statement. His disease was originally and radically of the digestion. Tbe attack was sharp and {ttofduna; tt& aetelb'p'e'd into the resulting condi'ion be s6 \VfcU fi'ei&r'ibeS. H. 6 $ty not have had Bright's diean.se, but that He was directly progressing towards that fatal malady there is no doubt. The effect of Mother Ssegel's Syrup in his case only serves to show afresh its rare and remarkab'e power, Scarcely is bo great a victory to be looked for from any medicine. Yet the facts are undeniable. We congratulate Mr Jackson on bis escape from a danger which Was much more serious than even he probably imagined,
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LOST— Between Mr Clune's, Oat* narvon, and Oroua Downs station, one Gold Arrow Brooch. Finder please leave at B skald Office, Foxtm. PUBLIC HALL, POXTON. FRIDAY,"*!! INST. \ PUBLIC MEETING will b* j\ held as above, when the following gentlemen will address the meeting :— JOHN HOLMES, Esq , "On the present outkok of the Flax Industry." E. A. HAGGEN, Esq., " On the Diverting of the Mauawatu River." Several M.H.R.'s are expected to attend and address the meeting. Chairman— His Worship the Mayor. MR3. EABTON, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, Avenue-Road, (Next to tho Manawatu Hotel), FOXTON. SHANNON SALE. FRIDAY, BEPTiMBER 11t«. A BRAHAM &~WILLIAMS will J\ sell by public auction as above at 1 p.m. — 4 yearlings j I 6 yearling steers ' 5 spring heifers 2 cows, just calving 1 cow and calf 2 8-year bullooks 4 yearlings On account of R. W. Taylor— 13 good dairy cows FOXTON LAWN TENNIS ,'CLUB 'PHE ANNUAL* MEETING of I the above Club will be held at the Masonic Hall on FRIDAY, 11th September, at 8 p.m. P. CURTIS, , Hon. Sec.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 September 1896, Page 3
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