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"When He feels off Colour."

It would, no doubt, have bsen wiie in Mr D. Lauham to take a complete rest on Sundays, anyway, but all the more bo under the circnmatanc 8 he mentions. Mr Lannam is a oooper, and for the last twenty-five years has pursued his calling in Charlotte-street, Brisbane. Queensland* That he ib known to most of the people of the city naturally follows; for Brisbane has attained its prominence within that period. •• Some seven years ago,',' writes Mr Lanham, under date of Sept. 28, 1899, '• I began for the first time in my life to suffer from indigestion. With it were asthmatic symptoms, although I did not then understand that the latter complaint is often caused by the former. " The«combined diseases continued to plague «c for three years, and a miserable w, stretch of time it was. I waß reluctantly obliged to give up some of my engagements, and found that after working six days J

needed a complete rest on Sundays. "No midicines. or kind of treatment, I doing me any good, I finally concluded to ! see what virtue there might be in Mother j S'igel's Syiup. I had heard of it before j but never used it — ] ossibly ou account of ■ the unreasonable prejudice so widely felt against advertised medicines. "However, about four years ago my atteLtion was strongly called to it by an ac- ! quaiutance, acd I tri«.d it, y t uot with any I live'y hope of its helping me. Nevertheless, I found it extremely hen-ficial. It d'd ! what no other remedy had done or even be--1 gun to do ; it s^et me right. I " l^yadayji I always keep Mother Sei- ' gel's Syrup in the house, and whenever I j feel the approach of any of my former ; symptoms I resort to it ; and it never fails , to pivd relief. j " Ali my family use it whenever they are • ill or depr ssed (probably from indige tion). One of my sons in particu'ar. is enthusiastic in its praises, and says there is nothing like Mother Seigel's Syrup to set him right ' again whenever he feels off colour. I "lam an o'd resident of Brisbane, hav--1 ing carrii d on a cooperage business here j for the last twenty-five years. Yoa are at liberty to publish what I have said should J you t- ink fit to do so." — D. Lanham. I " Probably from indigestion," says Mr : Lanham in accounting for the feeling of : mental depression. He is whol'y, humnoux'y, right. In most instances it does come from indigestion, and so do the great majority of our troubles, of mind or body. I And for indigestion, in all its forms and l phases, the cure is Mother F.e'gel's Syrup.

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Manawatu Herald, 18 December 1900, Page 3

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"When He feels off Colour." Manawatu Herald, 18 December 1900, Page 3

"When He feels off Colour." Manawatu Herald, 18 December 1900, Page 3

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