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It was not the Climate.

»1 luv* been wall aa to my general health " —Jr wrote the late Dr. O. W. Holmes a ' abort tone before hi* death--' bat have Ed » good deal of asthma. The climate [Hold and rough, but I have fonnd much thmtia de'ishtful about my residence here infiwrtoo (America). Perhaps, after all. gtSalt T|i not ao much in latitude 42 aa The wise thinker did not deiiwhlmaetf. He knew that U is the wSing pUßctes that complain of the steepnw. ol%e hUla and the thinning blood Sa* faaato the winters are ooldejr than * h K¥i£ l £l because Mrs Amy Harvey had lgtointerest in iwr domestic affairs that JK wa. led to say everything was a trouble indTb«*den. No ; it was because she had w hariUrwrib. Whether a duty is a tt or on the back which haYS carry it. Ah. dear me. how conSJito «JSd«nc6 enforce, that lesson SSTLu «bat keen concern we feel J_ hMMi ntoiri off an 4on from mdigestipn Sthr«sa«ee»b'e sinking sensation after Skinjn»yttealß- x had n0 T rgy kTZ' SS« ««m o «roMbte ond a ftttrrfen. As Boon iilhadpirtakenof food, no mater hew •Em I Bt a fnlness and a gnawing pam ilfcy chert, « if something were; tearing It*

" I also suffered much from nprvous headache and was often dizzy. My breathing was short, and if I exerted myself I wob quite out of breath. As time went on I got extremely weak and could not attend my work. " I saw doctor after doctor and was to d by thorn that my ai'ment was owing to my food not digesting." The doctors were right. That was the trouble, and i he only one. Ytt instead of of being a comparative trifle, as many shal'ow persons say, it is the moskjjerious of all dis°ases. Of course some of her food digested more or; less fully ; otherwise she oou'd not have' lived a fortnight. But the nourishment was never enough for the wants of the body. Hence the nervous headaches, the asthma, the sinking sensation, the dizziness, the gnawing pain, and the di-ab ing weakness. The body under these conditionrie like a hou e e abandoned to decay. All goes to r.ck and ruin. " I look the doctors' medicine," continues this lady's plain account, " but my case was an obstinate one, and none of them seemed of any avail. "In May, 1891, a ne-gbliour tod me of the benefit she had derived horn Mother Stigel's Syrup. I got a bottle from Messrs W. Fox and Sons, Chemists, Bethnal Green, and when I had taken it two days I felt much relief. I coniinued taking it, and could eat and enjoy my food without having pain. I now gained strength and felt brighter than I have ever done in my life.

" Since then I have kept we 1, taking a dose or two of Moher SeigePs Sjrup when I need it ; and I find it always puts mo right. You oau publish this sta ement if you think fit (Signed) (Mrs) Amy Harvey 10, •J ' B ock. l)uft tin Street, Bunhill Row, London, Jnne 26 h, 1896." " n Ma:c-. 1894," writes another, " I had a severe attack of influenza which left me extreme'y weak. I was troubled with ind'geetion and want of appeti'e Having read of the wonderful cures male by Mother Siegel's Syrup I decided to try i . I got a bott c from Mr W«n. Hy. Jones, the chemist in Caledonian Road. In two days I felt great ben' fit. I c aid eat, and food agreed with me, causing no pa^n. In a few-dayslwas completay cured and well a ■ ever. "Since that lime I have k*pt Mother Seigel's Syrup in the house as a family medicine, and it always relieves when any of v s suffer from indigestion, <Src. I have pleasure i i making this s atament, and yon can pub'isu it if you wish. (Signed) Geo. H. Barker, 44, Montpelier Road, Kentisn Town, London, N.W., June 9th, 1896.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 8 May 1900, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
669

It was not the Climate. Manawatu Herald, 8 May 1900, Page 3

It was not the Climate. Manawatu Herald, 8 May 1900, Page 3

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