h R FAKii BUILDER * CONTR \CTOR PALMERSTON NORTH. Foxton’JAf'cnt —MiOAlf. Fmer; aeptic Tanks and Sewerage work a speciality la.xmil', Sawmill, and Creamery Bonernnt in. Babers’ Ovens and Sheep V)i •= I'onatructcd. Mauricevil'e and Anck an ' Limp. English and Colonial ' Cement alwayn on hand E. H. BAEBKEENGINEER find General Blacksmith, Main-street, Foxton. a SHOER KEPT AGENT FOR •.ooC.-. Wfjaocl cm alcl Co.’s 'lax Machinery an 1 Ironwork ’OR SCUTOLIEKS, PRESS: * SCREWS, &l Drums, Drum-spindle, and Feo -’oilers in stooV. Also Specia Steel Feed Hollers »ri• 1 Steel Ribbers.
SAY AND NIGHT iiaar:: a Sm a - ~’s£aM i ( INDIGESTION, SEVERE PAINS AFTER EATING, NERVOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, AND ROSS OF STEEP, SWEPT AWAY BY MOTHER SEIGEL’: “ Three-and-a-half years back I first began to suffer from indigestion, and I never wish to repeat the experience. After every meal I was extremely sick at the stomach and had t<f lie down quite helpless for the while. I was very costive and fitter eating usually felt as if a ton of lead was crushing in my chest and abdomen. I became wretched, nervous and miserable for want of the necessary sleep, and for six months my distress and suffering continued to increase. I tried many remedies and prescriptions without benefit and was almost in despair when at last a friend persuaded me to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup. “ The first bottle broke.up the costive habit, and drove away the usual pain and distress after eating ; my appetite ■returned, and I could sleep soundly and rise refreshed. I took be tween four and five bottles of the Syrup and grew stronger and in better condition every day until I was thoroughly cured. The Gleet lias been so lasting that I am still to-day as well as ever I was in mylife.” Tetter from Mrs. M. Robertson, 33, Gore Street, Filzroy, Victoria, N.S.W., January, 26, 1905. You should! not endure such miseries as those ahozy described for even one day—not to speak of months or years—after reading Mrs. Robertson's letter. Take Mother Seigd's Syrup promptly.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3631, 31 March 1906, Page 4
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