Fortify Your Stomach. IF IT IB WEAK FROM INDIGESTION MOTHER SBIGEL’B BTRIJP WILL STRENGTHEN ; AND CUR!' ID. 1 « Two person'' living in Adelaide, who have had painful experience from stomach trouble" and who were fortunate enough to be eared at last —to triumph over their miseries relate in the brief letters which follow the chief symptons of their disorder and the name of the sovereign remedy that gave them relief Mother SeigeTs Byrnp. The first of these letters is from Mr Thomas Brown, of Grote Street, West Adelaide, and his letter is dated March 9, 1905. He is in the prime of life, and a strong, stocky Englishman and a carpenter by trade. He has lived over twenty years in Adelaide and first used Mother Seigel’s Syrup on the advice of Air W, James, his friend. In his letter ho says “ A HARD SOLID LUMP ” OF FOOD. “ For two or three years I froquently suffered from severe attacks of indigestion which occasioned me a lot of suffering and inconvenience. My food, after eating, appeared to settle in a hard solid lump in the stomach and caused a lot of pain there, and also ail down the right side When the attacks were on it was only by great effort that I was able to stick to my daily work. In fact I found the complaint; a serious han dicap in every way. I obtained very little benefit from the treatment of several doctors whom I consulted on different occasions, and indeed it was not until my friend, Air W. James, the well-known blacksmith, of Currie street, persuaded mo to try Alotber SeigeTs Curative Byrnp that I got rid of my complaint. After taking three bottles of the Syrup I was thoroughly cured, and, although twelve months have now elapsed, I still continue enjoy good health.” SHE READ OF IT IN A NEWSPAPER. Mrs Marion Pearce, of Fonn Place, Adelaide, is the next person to testify to the curative power of the Syrup. In her letter she says;—“ For years I suffered from kidney complaint ami most stubborn indigestion, i had very severe aching pains across the small of the hack, and I could not stand straight after stooping- My sufferings often kept me awake all night, and made me very restless and nervous. After eating I was frequently troubled with flatulency, heartburn, and belching, and was under a number of doctors from time to time and tried lots of medicines; but nothing was of any avail until I bought a bottle of Alotber Seigel’s Syrup a year ago, after reading an advertisement referring to it in the ‘Adelaide Advertiser.’ ” SHE GAINED QUICK RELIEF. “ I began to mend as soon as I started to use that remedy. After each dose the pain in the back was less severe, and my digestion was improved. I continued to take the Syrup for some weeks, and it did me a world of good in every respect.”.
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FOOTBALL! h'OOTBALL ! BULLS v. I-OXTON. On the Racecourse, NEXT WEDNESDAY (i6th). Kick-off at 2.15 sharp. Gentlemen 6cl. Radies Free. E. G. SUTHERLAND, Secretary. WANGANUI EDUCATION BOARD. IT is hereby notified that a meeting of householders for the election of a School Committee of seven members for the Moutoa school district will be held in the schnolhonse on Monday, 4th September, at S p.m. W.J. CARSON, Secretary. Wanganui, loth August, 1905. E. E. S BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, MAIN STREET, FOXTON. Sole agent tor district for the celebrated Fragrant Foot Ease, makes hot, tired, chapped and swollen feet comfortable. Prevents perspiration and odour, by its use tight boots seem 'oose, and walking is a pleasure.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3559, 12 August 1905, Page 3
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