Year-a of Misery Ended. stomachtroubles of LONG STANDING CURED BY MOTHER SEIGEL’ SYRUP AT REDFERN, N.B7W. Mrs Emily Browa* of 64 Baptist Street, Redfern, Rew South Wales, iia a tall, vigorous type of woman, fair complexion and a native of New South Wales. Fhe is married and is the mother of three children. Her husband is at present employed sorting wool at one of the Pydrmont Wool Stores. Mrs Brown has resided over five years at her present fflddvesa and is well known in the neighbourhood. In a letter, dated 'in January of this year and addressed to the proprietors of Mother Seigel’s remedies, she gives many interesting symptoms and facta concerning her sufferings from stomach troubles and the means lay which flhe was cured. If ycva are afflicted with indigestion any form just read what her Experience has been. Your case may bo just like, or nearly here and the same treatment ’may care you, just as it cured hec«
la her letter she says :—“ Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup is beyond al’i doubt in my Judgment and experience the very best of all medicines for the cure of indigestion. I have undergone years of fearful sufferings from that terrible complaint. SOME OF MY WORST SYMPTOMS Were frequently recurring sich headaches, violent derangements of the stomach, distressing risings of wind after eating, poor appetite and "extreme debility. Very often I had to neglect my household affairs for days together, through sheer helplessness. I was beginning to give up all hope of regaining my health when, some eighteen months back, one of your booklets cams into ray bands. After reading it through I decided to try a bottle of Mother’s Heigel’s Syrup, as a kind of forl.orn hope. To my surprise and 'great happiness if afforded me quick relief, from the very beginning. I was soon able to eat moderately well, and could also retain and digest my food without pain or stomach ■disturbance of any! kind. After , t&aking five large bottles of the ' remedy MY CURE WAS ACCOMPLISHED and my health thoroughly re-estab-lished. It is only those who have been ill like myself who can properly appreciate the blessing of perfect health and know that it is as high above all other earthly possessions as the s,un is above a ‘ tallow dip.’ And t'or this priceless boom my thinks are due entirely to Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup. Its effects were permanent too, for I am now never troubled with any of my old troubles. The remedy which cured Mrs Brown is at your hand, absolutely safe and at the meat moderate price.
RHEUMO. Rheumatic pains are caused by the presence in the blood o! uric add, lactic acid, and other fordgn substances. This accumulation of acid poison must be neutralised and driven out before a cure can be ef footed. It is useless taking something that will merely deaden the pain—the poison seeds to be expe'led, RHEUMO is the one sovereign remedy which will speedily and effectually cure Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, and other kindred ail meats. It is the triumphant result of years of scientific experiment, It has cured thousands, and it will cure you Put it to the test—give it fair trial.
MANAWATU BOWING CLUB. #*pHE Annual Meeting of the ManaA warn Rowing Club will be held in the Racing Club Rooms on TUESDAY October Brd. 1905 at 8 p.m. Business : Adoption of Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Executive for 1905-6 season, and general. B. G. GOWER. Captain.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3576, 23 September 1905, Page 3
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