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Priceless Jewels.

GOOD HEALTH AND MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP-HOW A GEM EXPERT WAS CURED OF SEVERE INDIGESTION.

There is no more highly-respected resident of Brisbane (Queensland) than Mr Thurston Hall, diamond classer and gem expert, who lives at 22, Bowen Street. iVhnt Mr Hall cannot tell you about gems is not worth knowing. And he knows a great deal, also, about indigestion, and that greatest gem amongst the world’s curative remedies, Mother Sei,gel’s Syrup. A great English poet has said that life’s most precious gem is sound health. And seeing that everybody is more or less interested in sound health, how gained and how retained, it may be profitable to rend this story of Mr Hall’s medical experiences.

Some five years or more have elapsed,” says Mr Hall, in a letter that he sent to the proprietors of Mother Seigel’s Syrup on June 22nd, 1904, “ since I was seized with a serious illness, and for two years I did not know what it was to be well for a single day. I lost my appetite entirely, was constantly depressed, and suffered greatly from insomnia. I ate barely enough to sustain life ; but the smallest quantity of food, of whatever kind, always caused a fulness of the stomach, and a tightness of the chest which was most distressing. Often after a sleepless night I would get up feeling wretchedly ‘ seedy,’ unable to apply nyself to any matter. Frequent pains and palpitations of the heart led me to think that my heart was diseased, and this idea had a most depressing effect upon me. “ Another bad sympton was a persistent, hacking cough, which seemed to proceed from the stomach. I took many bottles of different cough mixtures for it; but the cough was so obstinate that at last I began to fear it would develop into consumption. Altogether I spent a large sura of money in medicines which I thought might help my general condition; but it was all wasted, and for two years I failed to find anything which bgd the least remedial effect.

“ One day a pamphlet was left at my house. It was about Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup and its world-wide fame, with particulars of some remarkable cures it had recently made. I decided to try it, and was delighted by getting some immediate benefit. As I continued to take it, the severity of the heart pains declined, rny coughing ceased, and 1 could eat and sleep fairly well. Every day I grew healthier and stronger, until soon I became —as I am now entirely free of the ailments which had caused me so much trouble. It took only three half-crown bottles of Seigel’s Syrup to achieve this grand result. I now know that all my troubles resulted from chronic indigestion, and that only Mother Seigel’s Syrup cured it.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19060303.2.11.5

Bibliographic details
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3619, 3 March 1906, Page 3

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469

Priceless Jewels. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3619, 3 March 1906, Page 3

Priceless Jewels. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3619, 3 March 1906, Page 3

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