No matter what form of rheumatism you suffer—chronic, muscular, inflammatory—or gout, sciatica, lumbago, Rhepjio will surely cure you. All stores at 2/6 and 4/6. There is nothing that will so effectually refresh and brace up the system, clear the brain, cleanse the complexion and brighten the eyes as a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Their effect is to stimulate the bowels to perform their work in a natural and gentle manner, thus cleansing the system of all those poisonous matters that cause biliousness and sick headache. For sale at Gardner & Whibley’s, Grocers.
AT FIRST, NOT AT LAST.
THAT IS THE WAY TO CURE ALL STOMACH DISORDERS, BY USING MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP. DONT SUFFER FOR YEARS—BE CURED AT ONCE. • If we must die, let ns die fighting!” is a motto that has saved many a brave band of men—and women, too—in the world’s history. We are in the habit of supposing that the heroic maxim belongs only to the glare of war, but as a matter of fact it animates the daily struggle of hundreds of thousands of people in their home lives. We arc all engaged in the stern, but not unwelcome, duties and aspirations of business effort, some in great enterprises, others in smaller ones, all aiming at the doing of the best we can. But there is an army of men and women who at the same time have to fight continually for the good health and strength necessary to keep them in the ranks of the breadwinners.
It is surprising how many hundreds of people write to the proprietors of Mother Seigel’s Syrun saying, “For many years I was a victim of indigestion,” or “ Ten years ago I began to suffer from indigestion,’’ and they all tell how they tried many kinds of medicine without benefit, until they “at last,” AT LAST tried Mother SeigeTs Syrup, and were cured. If they had only had the good fortune to have used this great and world-re-nowned medicine “at first,” instead of “at last,’’ they would have been spared these years of suffering, distress and loss, both physical, mental and pecuniary. The curative methods of this preparation have become known throughout the world by more than 35 years of popular use and approval. Read what Mr J. Harley, a wellknown and active canvasser and agent living at 60, Stanley Street, Hyde Park, Sydney, says in the following letter, dated March 23rd, 1907 : “For several years,’’ lie writes, “I suffered greatly from neuralgia, and in addition to that I was greatly troubled with indigestion. I blame the indigestion for causing the neuralgia, as I was unable to digest my food, and my health was falling off, and my nerves seemed broken down. The pains in my head were so severe that I could not hear anything to touch it, I could get no sleep at nights, and I was dreadfully melancholy—having tried all the remedies recommended by friends and others they seemed to aggravate my pain and weaken my condition, more and more. •■However, in 1905 I was induced to read one of Mother Seigel’s pamphlets, and, seeing similar cases to my own having been cured, I gave it a trial, mid I found after taking a single bottle great relief, i continued its use until I had taken in all six bottles, when I was completely cured of both the idigestion and neuralgia, and restored to my former good health. I will always praise its wonderful merits whenever I have the opportunity.’’ Use Mothe r Seigel’s Syrup at first, not “at last,” for all disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys, and you will need no other medicine.. It always cures.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3770, 10 September 1907, Page 4
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