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A Grandfather’s Story. UR CARROL OF SYDNEY TELLS WOW HIS GRANDSON, HIS WIFE AND HIMSELF WERE CURED. Any medical preraation that is tru=tWorthily vouched fores h ing<qnn.!ly effective 'with pati ( ‘n*s old or young wou'd ®eturally seem to be entitle ’ to public con fldenco. When a man over three score ■years old Rives you particulars of how his little grandson two and a half years old was cared <>£ seemed to he a hopeless aihflent, and in the next bren b His yon that he himself afterwards used some of the tame medicine, and was rapidly cured of a vari-tv of disorders, and n xt tint, his wife and other members ' f bis family have used that medicine and always with prompt Cures !—wed, it is needless to sav any more, except to te'l you that tim-' is on'v one ■prepared medicine known that has such a record, and th t o' is the renowned Mother ■* eigel’s Svvnp, which has stood the test of public us" am 1 approval for 35 years. Just r efl d what Mr Tohn arroll, of 18. Little Barnom Rtr et. Darlinchnrst, Sydney, wrote on December 7*b. 1904, of its power in veieving d hilhv or " tho wasting sickness r weak st- ranch, n rvons- ; ■ess, kidney troubles, constipation, iudi i gsstion. and how health, strength, and happiness came afterwards ; LITTLE EDWARD, THE GRANDSON Twn-and-a half w ars hark ray liitV grandson, Edward, then only two-and ahftlf year 2 old, was so O' and : o ‘h : n. and frail from the wasting disease that we had to carry him nn a pifiow. We tied all kinds of infants’ food - for him. hut nothing would remain on his s‘om n ch He was very Ir» tful and s°e ed to be In enus'ant ' pain. His grandmother took him fre- j quently to the chi’dren’s ho=ni'al; but | though they were most kb d and attentive i thsir treatment did him no good. ' , One day an nM adv friend o' mv wife’s Brsan’ed h-r to gi-e him a c nrs of oth»r Sei?e’’s -n T' n- <*r >t j ,,v little Edward with hi a v-w few weeks became bright and chcerfu', rata'ned his food j without, diffierJtv, and gained in weight ' and strength Soon he w-s out of danger, but we continued to eivphim t l " ‘■’•'•mp and i he soon developed into a st-nm* h a>tv, I ■stive child. H" : s now five o'd, ns 1 fees little fellow fo>- hi-' age as one wold | wish to” me®:, snd I fivm-v believe ilwt < If thcr Seige"n Svvn saved hi« life i NOW THE GRANDFATHER HIMSELF. myself am wed along in years, and. for yeafs T suffered from kidney co , 'plaint, chronic constipa'ion and indigestion. I had tried manv * remedies ’ a’id had nearly !•$( faith in medicine ; hut when I saw how I the Syrup was helping rav lit'te grandson, i 1 decided to giv« if. a tvia'. It, regulated I Bjy howtls nire'y, restored >• v end relieved me a haeka h.. w! - ..c i had for ysars cans dme intense misery. lam now always in good IvaUh, and I f'el twenty years younger than J did two years back, when I took tho first dose of Seigcl’s. AND THi; REST OF THE FAMILY. My good wile, and Others of mv fami y, have- also of en used the medicine for various complaints and nilnrnK and R boa always given prompt r- lief. wo„m almost as soon be without bread i l ' mi brail#, as without a bo’*! • ■•• f •' Bair Vs Syrup For Sale or To Let. BOR SALE.—lrish \'ht-r Spaniel .rSlnt, aged T S months. Price, £%. Apply to S. R. Steadman, AraiQoho,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3533, 10 June 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3533, 10 June 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3533, 10 June 1905, Page 3

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