Rheum o Cures a well-known Patea Resident. Bead what Mr .1. Atkin, the wellknown stevedore, Norfolk street,Patea. writes : “ August 1,1907 For a long time I suffered ’ from Lumbago. I tried liniments of different kinds, and Doctors’ Prescriptions,but could get no relief. It was toture for me to work. T*lie pain was so severe that it bent me almost double. One day I was in Boyle and .Jones’ Store, and was asked if I had tried lihenmo. lam very thankful that I did, The experience I iiad was a change from agony to great ease. Until 1 took Rlieumo, I could not get anything to touch my complaint,—J. ATKIN.” All stores and chemists sell Bheumo at 2s (id and 4s 6d. 4
TYPHOID’S DREGS. Weakness, Nervousness, Indigestion, and a system shattered almost past hope Another Sensational Cure By Mother Seigel’s Syrup. The after effects of fevers are always dangerous. The dregs of disease re main in the system, and must be cleared out that new strength may be built up from the food you eat, and your body restored to a state of health. A restorative medicine is absolutely necessary, and the true restorative is Mother Seigel’s Syrup, because it cleanses your system of all impurities, strengthens the organs of digestion, and thus brings nourishment to your enteebled body. That is why it cured Mr J. Francis, 68, Cooper Street, Surry Mills, Sydney, though other means had failed. “Four yeais ago,” writes Mr Francis, under date of March roth, 1907, “ I bad-a severe attack of typhoid tev'er, and when I eventually pulled through I found myselt in a weak nervous state, and full or aches and pains My stomach would not retain anything solid, so I had to exist on slop and spoon foods. Even this was no safeguard against indigestion, and I suffered intensely. I had no more strength than a kitten, and could only just manage to keep on my feet. I could not sleep, and felt dreadfully depressed and melancholy. I took I medicines and tonics ot all kinds, but they did not do me a particle of per- | manent good. A Merc Shadow. i “My system appeared to be shattered beyond repair. The slightest exertion tired me out; I was a mere shadow of my former se’f, and had began to lose all expectation ot ever being the same man again, when a neighbour, some twelve months after the commencement of my illness, recommended me to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup. I took his advice, and was very pleased to find that I began to benefit almost from the first dose. It acted on my stomach like magic, and I was soon able to eat and retain my fond without pain or trouble of any kind. I continued to grow stronger, and soon I was in splendid health once more. My wife had also derived great benefit from Mother Seigel’s Syrup. She had suf fered from a severe type of indigestion for more than two years, and the malady was gradually undermining her general health. The first bottle did her more good than all the doctors’ medicines she had previously taken, and a moderate course cured her so thoroughly that she has never suffered since.” Mother Seigel’s Syrup cures indigestion, biliousness, constipation, headache, wind, palpitation, oppression at the chest, loss of appetite, pains after food, nausea, dizziness, faintness, blood and skin troubles, anaemia, and the many other ills that arise from a disordered state of the digestive system. Mother Selgel’s Syrup is the Supreme remedy for Indigestion.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3776, 26 October 1907, Page 4
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