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A Grandfather’s Story. MR CARROL OP SYDNEY TELLS HOW HIS GRANDSON, HIS WIPE AND ■ ■ HIMSELF WERE CUBED. Any medical preparation that is trust'worthily touched for as b ing equally effective with patients old or young would naturally seem to be entitled to public confidence. When n man over threescore years old gives you particulars of how his little grandson two and a half year* old was cured of what seemed to be a hopeless t&ilment, and in the next brea’h tells you v J .that he himself afterwards used some of the same medicine, and was rapidly cured of a Varifty of disorders, and next that bis wife ’ * and other members of his family have used ■ medicine and always with prompt Cures I—well, it is needless to say any more, except to tell you that there is only one prepared medicine known that has such a record, and that one is the renowned Mother Peigel’s Syrup, which has stood , • tin test of public use and approval for 35 years. Just r#ad what Mr John r arroll, of 13, Little Barcom Street, Darlinghurst, Sydney, wrote on December 7tb, 1904, of its power in relieving debility or " the wasting sickness," weak stomach, nervoush»bs, kidney troubles, constipation, indiStation, and how health, strength, and itppinesi came afterwards; — LITTLE EDWARU, THE GRANDSON. *• Two-and-a half years back my liitle grandson. Edward, then only two-and-a-half years old, was so ill and so thin, and frail from the wasting disease that we had to tarry him on a pillow. We tried all kinds of infants’ foods for him, but nothing vreuld remain on his stomnch. He was very fretful and seemed to be in constant pain. His grandmother took him frequently to the children’s hospital; but though they were most kind and attentive -their treatment did him' no good. One day an old lady friend of ray wife’s Ewuaded her to give him a course of ether Seigel’s Syrup. To our great joy little Edward within a very few weeks be. acme bright and cheerful, retained his food wilheut difficulty, and gained in weight tend strength. Soon he was out of danger, but we continued to give him the Syrup and fie soon developed into a strong hearty, Mtive child. He is now five year* old, as "4«e, p little fellow for his age as one would , "Arish to meet, and I firmly believe that 1 Mother Seigel’e Syrup saved his life. NOW THE GRANDFATHER HIMSELF. myself am well along in years, and, for year* I suffered from kidney complaint, chronic constipation and indigestion. 1 bed tried manv ' remedies ’ and bod nearly lost faith in medicine; but whan I saw how the Syrup was helping my little grandson, 1 decided to give it a trial. It regulated my.bowel* nicely, restored my digestion, and relieved me of a backache, which had £or years caused me intense misery. lam now always in good health, and I feel j twenty years younger than I did two year# j Vaek, when I took the first dose of Sejgel’s. ' AMO THE REST OF THE FAMILT. ’ My good wife, and others of my family,'j hkve also often used the medicine for various complaints and ailments, aad it boe always given prompt relief. We would ftltaHWt as soon be without bread in our beps* at without a bottle of Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Have you got a thorough chill, Goon® all over, reaiiy ill ; Wheezing, sneezing, shul! and high, Furry tongue and watery eye, oblivious to the world’s affairs, All its sorrows, pleasures, cares, U»ele«s suffering, why endure ? Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cpre. For Sale or To Let. FOR SALE.—lrish Water Spaniel Slut, aged T S months. Price, £u Apply to S. R. Steadman, Aramoho. FOR SALE.—About 30 acres of Swedes; good crop; ready to feed off. Apply this Office.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3532, 8 June 1905, Page 3

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634

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3532, 8 June 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3532, 8 June 1905, Page 3

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