A Grandfather’s Story. MB ('ARROL OF BYD EY TELLS HOW HIS GRANDSON, DIS WIFE AND HIMSELF WERE CD ED. Any medical pma.ation !b,>t 'Rtnv-t----worth! y wjohcrf for as b ing q-mlly tive with patients old or your)" wou i d naturally seem to be entitled to v,tiLJic confidence. When a man ,hi-ee score years o'd gives you of how his Kittle grandson two &u d a half years old TWM wired of wh^ t Burned to be a hopeless ••ailment, ana in the nest brea h t lie you dihuthe himself afterward.:! used some of the "W®* medicine, and wtv rapidly cured oi a variety of disorders, and next that his wife and other members of his family have used ibat ami always with prompt CHr **l—weU, it is needless to say any mors, foil you that there is only one P rr jared medicine known that has such a * f jWr3 t and that one is the renowned dtoAber Beigel’e Syrup, which has stood, ifiit test of public use and approval for 35 jura. Just read what Mr John Carrol), tot It, Little Barcom Street, Darlinghurst, .Sydney, wrote on December 7tfa, 1904, of its yowsr in relieving d> bility or “ the waiting sickness,” weak stomach, nervous-, ness, kidney troubles, constipation, info geatioa, and how health, strength,, and happiness came afterwards LITTLE SOWABU, THE fiRANDSOj^, ‘•Two-and-a half years back my iut ;e grandson, Edward, then only t.wo-and-a-ball years old, was so ill and i, O thin, end frail from the wasting disease that; Ws had to carry him on a pillow. tried all kinds of infants’ foods forhiv.i, but nothing would remain on his s(om a oh. He was very fretful and seemed to be in constant pain. Hie grandmother took hfo f re . quently to the childrer pg hospi . but though they were most Vißd an j ‘attentive (heir treatment did bir fl no . d On* day an old lady frie /fld o{ my serenaded her to 'give him a coUrtß o{ Mothsr Beigel’s Syiup. To cut g * eat jo little Edward mthmr few ® Veekg {,/. came bright and rstftined bis food and g a i ned ; n weight and etreagtp. jbon he was out of danger, but we cominr^ ed j 0 gjvebim the Syrup and he soon pv> B ] o p ed into a strong hearty, active eb’ tldi He ; 8 now g ve y eMS o | dj flg fip# ft l'jtle fellow for his ago 5,3 one would wjsa to meet, and I firmly believe that Mo f .htr Seigel’a Syrup his life. HOW THE HIMSELF. myself am well a’.nng in years, and, for year* I suffered f’.um kidney complaint, chrocio constipation and indigestion, I bad tried manv • remedies ’ and had nearly lost faith in m'j&cine; but when I saw how ib* Syrup was, piping my little grandson, 1 decided to .'give it a trial. It regulated my bowel* 'aicely, restored my digestion, and reh*T/ jd jm 0 f a baekache, which had for yearr i caused me intense misery. lam new a’ (Wi y g i n g ood health, and I fre! twenty years younger than I did two years rrjben I took the first dose of Seigel’s, AHB BEST OF THE FAMILY. My good wife, and others of my family, ’fiavt also often used the medicine for various complaints and a : menis, and it feat Always given prompt relief. We would Aladlt A* soon be without bread in our lions* *> without a bottle of Mother Seigtl’s Syrup. Special Notices* FOR SALE. AS a going concern, a compact Dairy Farm 65 acres, one of the best in the, Moutoa District. Early appl&iUiQli necessary to ALF. FRASER, Commission Agent, Foxton.
NOTICE. "KTOTICE is hereby given that all accounts owing to the under•igoed are requested to bo settled by June 15th. All unpaid after that data will be sued for without further notice. A. PAT. TRIAD HALL. MBS GRAY, teacher o! the pianoforte, theory, and singing, is appointed local secretary to the National College of Mails, London. Examinations will take ■lacs in the Thud Halt,, Park-road, Foxtoa, i» November or December. Can didates' names will be entered to Slat May. Theory class—Tuesdays, 4 p.m. Binging da**—Saturdays, 2 p.m. Borough Notices* FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. /TtHAT in pursuance and exercise of A th# powers vested in it in that behalf by The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900, the Council of the Borough et Foxton hereby resolves as follows : “ That Gray Street leading from Main Street to Harbour Street shall be stopped, and shall hereafter cease to be a public highway.’’ And that a special meeting of the Foxton Borough Council shall be held •a Monday, 12th June, 1905, to confirm the above Special Order. ALF. FRASER. Town Clerk. TO FLAXMILLERS. A PUBLIC TRIAL OF “CROSBIES " PATENT IMPROVED FLAX STRIPPER. TITILL take place at the Flax Mill VV of Mr G. Brewer, Foxton, on WEDNESDAY, 31st May, 1905. AU flaxmillers and those interested are respectfully invited to be present. Mr Crosbie fthe patentee) will attend and give a full explanation of its practical working. A. & T. BUET, LIMITED, ROLE MAKERS, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, and AUCKLAND LOCAL AGENT, Q -gREWER, FLAXMILLER
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3527, 27 May 1905, Page 3
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860Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3527, 27 May 1905, Page 3
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