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FAST FADING AWAY. TOO WEAK TO DIGEST FOOD WOEN OUT BA' A HACKING COUGH, AND UNABLE TO SLEEP WITHOUT MOEPHIA. CURED, WHEN MEDICAL SKILL FAILED, BY MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP. Many are the forms in which indigestion reveals itself —-stomach pains, faintness, dizziness palpitation breathlessness, are all symptoms of this distressing malady—-but, perhaps, the most alarming of all is that whore there is a constant hacking cough that nothing will soothe. It is always accompanied by weakness, and seems so much like consumption that the patient is frightened and loses hope. But it has nothing to do with consumption ; it is merely a stomach cough due to irritation of the gullet by the burning fluids which arise from indigestion. Sometimes this form of complaint begins through a neglected cold, and this was the case with Mrs. Annie Bradshaw, Hope Street, South Brisbane, (Jueenslaud. But Mother Seigel’s Syrup cured her, and in gratitude she sends ns the following testimony, under the date October 19th, 11)0(5: “My trouble, ” she says, commenced with a severe cold on the chest. Then my general health began to fail; I lost strength, and became so weak that I cohld hardly put one foot before the other. I had no appetite and my stomach was too weak even to digest even the little food I forced myself to eat, so the horrors of dyspepsia were added to my other sufferings. HER FAMILY ALARMED. “ I seeme to be fast fading away and my family and friends became greatly alarmed. A long course of medical treatment failed to benefit me in any way, and I kept going from bad to worse. Often I was flushed and feverish, and then I would go cold and shivery, as though all my blood had turned to water. A hacking cough kept me awake at night, till at last the doctor had to give me morphia so that I might have a few hours freedom from pain. “ I had been in this wretched condition for a year and seven months when an old friend of mine advised me to take Mother Seigel’s Syrup. She is the wife of a chemist, so I took her advice, and I am glad I did, for I felt relieved and strengthened almost from the first dose. I slept naturally without using the morphia, and I began to relish ray food. My whole condition improved very fast, and my persevering with the Syrup I steadily improved, and was completely restored to health. ” The above is a story that should convince the most prejudiced, and it is only one of many in our possesion. Every year Mother Seigel’s Syrup cures thousands, not onl}’ on the Australian Continent, but all over the world, and it will cure you, too, if yougive it a fair trial. BEGIN WITH MOTHEE SEIGEL’S SYEUP—TO-DAY, AND TAKE IT CONSCIENTIOUSLY. Eecommended by the Medical Faculty—WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. - Liniments cannot remove the real trouble in rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and lumbago, Eu echo does, by removing the excess uric acid from the blood. Eheumo effects a thorough cure. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. 4 The trapper in the lonely ranges grim The miner gasping in the drivings dim ; The horseman winding cattle o’er the plain; The farmer, husbanding his golden grain ; The pressman scorning time at dead of night, The high, the low, and the cosmopolite ; The shiv’ripg,beggar and the epicure— New Zealanders use Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 13 Push the town along by giving your local drapers your trade and try Watchorn Stiles and Co. for the very best values.* For continuation of Reading Matter see page 4. NOTICE. FOR some time past I have been losing game from the back of my premises, and, assuming it is either cats or dogs who are dispersing with it, I hereby notify owners of valuable canines that, from this date they will do well to keep them at home. Sneak thieves, low pilferers, and snow-droppers, will lose'luothing by heeding this warning.—MEßVYN EITTLEJOHN, Main St., Foxton.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 22 June 1907, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
664

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 22 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 22 June 1907, Page 3

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