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PROBATION HERS BELOW.

lira Annia Green, of Auckland, ia • len- ' aible and a charming woman who, Ilka many another, once harboured a Httla Boeptloiaa about the “ things people moat talk about.” I like a woman with an opinion and the d oiiion to atlck to it—-for a while. “A« for me, I (pdn’t bailee* in it a bit,” ebe said; “ hat m> friend had faith and, perhaps, I aaught It from htt. She

Mtaae{a bottle |of Selgol’s Syrup and I Xdpotimmenoeaent, lika the college season's disc whan the brain has wan a goal tar the man who wears It under ht« hat, wii) always be a mamarabla time in thia lady’s life.. , , She had been In had four weeks, and found it tedious and trying. Who wouldn’t Cod it so? After wa onoa gat on our legs at fifteen months of age, onr natural pastors is npright two hours to one oat of the Iwanty.fonr. "I had suffered for about throe years with aonte indigestion, and,” says this lady, •' I travelled tha road pihlUat to sn many, nnd found It just as fall of thorns and brambles. Broken stop. Ipdnofit and racking bsadaebss, a tired and K&il*M*g>n nasty and ehoking senMtfon in tbe throat, and the mt of the Mrs GfSda'd last remark ie espressm. ‘'-Tha t'Wt/ef-tha list” embraces non niiery, fi»ors pain and wratehadneas than anything- la 1 tha ca'endar of affliction. Aonta i&digeition amounts to an interna 1 reballiowof nearly all funotioaa. and its syaptOidl Are Man. Thasa are 11 the raet af tho list,” and vary in different in ditidufiU. ’ . . , "AS tab'll of my time was spent m bed yon ca& imagine how much pleasure 1 waa gstliugdol of my probation hore below. " Will/I was in bed on the let of Gotobor, IPOO, with no chance of anything bettor to come ao far a* I could, see. Then the hdlpful person turned up in tho shape of an acquaintance who' had faith that Seigel’o Syrup would enro me. • 'a for wa, I didn’t believe in it a bit, or IB any other of tho things that people talk about. " But nsy friend bad faith, and perhaps I caught It from her. She gave me a bottle of Soigal’s Syrup to commence on, and I commenced accordingly. 11 Tho relief wae immediate. To eey that 2 Was astoniehad and pleased would be putting tho tenth with moderation. I went on with the medicine, of oonrao, and before that bottle was finiihed the worst of my' symptoms' had- almost dieappeared. One bottle mors did the work, and I am now ii toll as I was before. I was attacked. "This result was a marvel, and X am grateful to those who mode tha remedy, and in the friend who introduced it to me. and (airly urged me into making use of it. Yon have nsy Iron onnssnt to publishing my statomsnt. I am a native of Auckland, and am wol) known in this nolghhourhbod. whore I have boon in badness (dr'nine years lit the eubjoin*d.a|dms. Mrs Annie Green; fit. George's Hall Buildings, Great North Road, Auckland, N.Z." Aout# indication or, as some, call it, gastritis, can bo cured With Seigal’e Syrup ahd a little common sense and care. Made of tho oarativo jaicesof roots, herbs and barks highly oeacegtenlod. this medicine has proved an unfailing topic and corrective in all diseases of the stomach, liver apd kidneys. Keep those organs healthy byhabltn*! dec of Seigal’a Syrup, and the pleasures of year table will be a revelation:: yoar bed wiil bo a comfort of . sound 'and snstfnT-sleep, and life will be cleared of thorns and brambles.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1902, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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PROBATION HERS BELOW. Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1902, Page 2

PROBATION HERS BELOW. Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1902, Page 2

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