A BAD CASE.
SEVERE CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION AND SWOLLEN PAINFUL STOMACH. ALL CURED, AS USUAL, BY MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP. The moral of the following story is just this, that however severely you may suffer, if your suffering is due to indigestion, Mother Seigcl’s Syrup will cure you. Other means may have failed, but this great remedy will net fail, because it goes to the root of the trouble and ends it by restoring your stomach, liver and bowels to health and activity. The story comes to us from Mr Jeremiah Breen, Adelaide Lane, Maryborough, Queensland, under date September 6th, 1907, and runs thus:— “I have much pleasure,” says Mr Breen, “in recommending your famous medicine to all who are afflicted with that terrible scourge, indigestion. I myself was a martyr to the complaint. I suffered torture from pains in the lower portion of the stomach, which was hard and swollen. My appetite was bad, and I often went for days with hardly enough food to nourish a sparrow. I was very costive, and felt so dreadfully ill that it was only by a great) effort that I managed to keep to my work. OTHER MEANS FAILED.
If you suffer from indigestion in any form take Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Do not delay ; delay *means suffering, and with such evidence as Mr Breen s it is surely foolish to delay. If you doubt the truth of the story, refer to Mr Breen; he has lived for over 25 years in Maryborough, and is wellknown. This medicine that cured Mr Breen will certainly cure you.
MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP CURES WHEN ALL ELSE HAS FAILED. All goods will be sold at a great sacrifice during the drapery sale at the Economic (Mrs Hamer’s) in order to make room for the arrival of new goods** To FlaxmiiaerS. —We are prepared to print the new tin and leather regulation tags for hemp bales, and would request millers to inspect samples of leather before placing orders for same. Inferior leather will be condemned by the department. We hold samples and invite inspection.—The Herald Printery.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 385, 5 March 1908, Page 4
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346Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 385, 5 March 1908, Page 4
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