WOMAN’S LONG AGONY. INDIGESTION BLIGHTED MRS. BELTON’S LIFE TILL SHE LOST FAITH IN PHYSIC: BUT MOETHR SEIGEL’S SYRUP FREED HER FROM PAIN, AND CURED HER “ Had I but known the value of Mother Seigel’s Syrup ns I do now,” writes Mrs Emma Relton, 218, George St., Sydney, N.S.W., “ 1 should have been spared many years of such suffering as I trust I shall never have to I undergo again. But I did not know, and I had lost all faith in physic, for I had tried doctor after doctor, and had found no relief. Indeed, the medicines I took seemed to do more harm than good.” Mrs Relton’s letter is dated the and lof March, 1906, and continues: “ For [ nearly eleven years I suffered from i indigestion, and it would be impossible for me to describe the pain and misery I endured in that time. It was terrible. Everything I ate upset my stomach and disagreed with me for hours, arid after the lightest meal I felt as though a ton of lead was resting in my chest. THOUGHT HERSELF INCURABLE. 11 1 had come to look upon my ailment as hopelessly incurable, and had almost given up seekiug for a cure, when I was advised to make one more effort for health and try Mother Seigel’s Syrup. I am thankful to say that the good effects of this great medicine soon showed themselves. After only three small bottles I could eat and sleep better than I had done for years, and the pain and distress I had long endured were ever so much lessened. I was really encouraged, and continued with the Syrup, gaining health and strength with every dose till in the end I was quite restored to health, and have continued so ever since. Mother Seig,el’s Syrup was the sole means of my cure. It is the best medicine I know of, and I sincerely trust that my story may be the means of directing others, who suffer from suffer from this terrible malady, to a remedy which I know will cure them Could we but know the right thing to do in all circumstances how well we might regulate our lives! Of course we cannot but we may learn much by experience, and quite often the experience of others can supply us with the wisdom which they themselves have gained only after long suffering., Mrs. Relton’s story should teach you that the sooner you take Mother Seigel’s Syrup the sooner you will be well, but that it will cure you, however long you may have suffered, if your complaint be indigestion or any of the ills that spring from it sick headache, biliousness, constipation or anaemia. BEGIN TO-DAY WITH YOUR NEXT MEAL! AND YOU, TOO, WILL BLESS MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP.
Elja Lepsich, an Austrian, aged 27, was killed by a falling tree at Wharekawa, near Thames, last Friday. The sad circumstance in connection with the suicide of Thomas Mitchell, details of which were telegraphed the other day, is that the shock proved to much for his brother, who now lies in the Thames hospital in a critical mental condition. The brothers were much attached, and the survivor felt his loss ouly too keenly. A double drowing fatality occurred at Coalbrookdale on Saturday night, Mrs Freyer and her two-year-old child being drowned in the Waimangaroa river, Westport. It is surmised that the mother, with the child in her arms, had fallen over the embankment of the river about 8 o’clock on Saturday night. Mr and Mrs Freyer and child had arrived from the Old Country only recently. Charles and Emily Higgison are being tried at Greytown to-day with manslaughter, having caused the death of their infant daughter by neglecting to provide it with adequate food. It is interesting to record that the late Archdeacon Samuel Williams could remember the arrival of the first British Resident, Mr Busby, at the Bay of Islands, in 1833, the arrival of Mr Colenso, with the first printing press, in 1834, the arrival of Charles Darwin in the Beagle in 1835, the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, the appointment of the first British Governor, Lieutenant Hobson, in 1841, and the arrival of Bishop Selwyn in 1842,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3762, 19 March 1907, Page 3
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