A DOOMED WOMAN.
THE DOCTOR SAID SHE HAD ONLY SIX MONTHS TO LIVE, BUT MOTHER SEIDEL'S SYRUP CURED HER COMPLETELY. Well-known Melbourne Nurse praises this Great Remedy. To be told that one hag only six months to live is not cheering news, and the worst of it is that the prediction is very likely to come true, because the mind is apt to dwell on the thought of death, and to neglect the care of the bodily functions. Happily some are strong enough mentally to resist the influence, and among the number may be counted Mrs Eliza Hall, a professional nurse, who lives at 81, Dilbndge Street, North Fitzroy, Victoria. This lady was so far reduced by suffering that she could neither eat nor sleep, and the doctor, finding himself unable to change this terrible condition, naturally enough concluded that death was only a matter of time. But though doctors failed, Mother Seigels Syrup did not fail. It quieted her stomach, enabled her to oat and sleep, and now she is as strong and well as one could wish to be. Here is her own statement, dated April sth ■ i9ofi: — I
Tortures Day and Night. “ My experience of Mother Sergei's Syrup extends over eighteen years, and I bless the day on which I first was persuaded to use it. I began to suffer with dyspepsia about this time, which soon became so acute that I was in tortures, day and night. I could keep nothing on my stomach, every meal was followed by violent retching, and a dry hard cough that settled on my chest nearly shook me to pieces, and often kept me .awake through the night. There were pains all over my body, and I was a bundle of nerves, starting at a sound. Extreme debility added to my distress, and I soon became a prey to melancholy. I was at tended by some ot the cleverest doctors in the country, but they failed to relieve me in the least.
“ Through sheer weakness I became subject to fainting fits, and have had as many as ten in one day. I could not sleep, and night after night I have walked the room until I fell in n swoon from utter exhaustion. “ It was at this time the doctor said I could not live beyond six months, and, indeed, everything pointed that way. But they say it is darkest before the dawn. Mother Seigel’s Syrup was at last brought to my notice, and I got some. From the first dose I began to mend, and soon was quite restored to health. Since then the came wonderful medicine has cured me on two separate occasions, and I shall never cease to praise it." This is an everyday example of what Mother Seigel’s Syrup can do. It is the supreme remedy of the world for all forms of idigestion. TAKE IT! IT WILL CURE YOU.
Baby’s Little Troubles. Baby’s Cough, if not attended to often results in croup and other serious troubles. Always keep a bottle oTDr. Sheldon’s New Discovery handy, and he prepared. Obtainable at E. Healey’s Chemist, agent. The following people are earnestly invited to visit the White Douse, Foxton Five hundred school children to purchase a pair of school boots ; 300 boys and girls (0 buy a is school hat; 500 flax-cutters to purciia 0 a fair f dungarees at 2s nd ; 200 men to buy .1 pair of bur 4s n'd bluchers ; 200 men to purchase a good working boot or a pair for better wear; ?. n -o men of all descriptions to buy an Island hat with, strap and everything complete at is 1 id; 30 men to purchase a real panama, hat. We have as large an assortment of thesf is any house on the co i>t and at prices which compare very favorably with even the wholesale trade.—' Watchorn Stiles & Co. A splendid assortment of wedding invitation and fancy cards now in stock. All kinds of commercial and general printing and bookbinding un dertaken. In Desperate Straits Are many who could be cured by Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery for coughs colds, an d consumption. Price. Is 6 and 3s per bottle. Obtainable d, E. Healey’s, Chemist, agent.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3721, 23 October 1906, Page 3
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