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 Seigel s Syrup will cure you. Other means may have failed, but this great remedy will net fail, because it goes to the root pf 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 Cth, 1907, and runs thus : “I have much pleasure,” says Mr Breen, “ in recommending your famous medicine to all who arc 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 fond to nourish a sparrow. I was very costive, and felt so dreadfully ill that it was only by a great effort that 1 managed to keep to my work. OTHER MEANS FAILED. “ I tried several remedies, but the results were very discouraging, and I kept on going down hill all the while. I was several times advised by friends and workmates to try Mother Seigcl’s Syrup; but would not do so till one day a small booklet about Mother Seigel's Syrup was left at my house, and after reading it my wife said it seemed to be just the medicine I required. She bought a bottle, and persuaded me to make a trial of it. After the third dose I began, much to my surprise, to feel considerable relief. This went on until, by the time the bottle was emptied, I felt like a different man altogether. I could eat and enjoy my meals again, and the mins and other stomach troubles had left me, together with the constipation. Three more bottles completed my cure, and left me quite strong and hearty. “ And now, two years later, I am still in the best of health. I take a dose of- the syrup occasionally as I feel the need, and am more firmly convinced that ever that Mother Seigcl’s Syrup is the best medicine ever made for the cure of indigestion and all digestive troubles.” If you suffer from indigestion in any form |:ake 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.
A POPULAR AUCKLAND SKIPPER COMPLETELY CURED BY RHEUMO From Auckland, on July Ist, 1907, Captain J. Gibbs writes: —“ I was incapacitated for eight months, and could not go to sea ; in fact I was bent double with pain, I tried Rotorua for three months, and came back, not having received any benefit. Nothing seemed to do me good, until a friend of mine, who had also taken Rheumo, asked me to give it a trial. The result, after taking four bottles, surprised both myself and my friends, who knew how much I had suffered. I shall recommend your medicine to anyone who suffers with Rheumatism or Gout.” Give Rheumo a trial, and it will cure YOU. All stores and chemists. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. 1 E. E. Hill, Bridgetown, W.A., writes: —“from personal experience I can testify to the efficacy of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Last winter I was troubled with a very bad cough, and tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which quickly cured me. Now I keep a bottle on hand, and take a dose at the first symptom of a cold, and have never since had a cold or cough.’’ For sale by Messrs Gardner and Whibley, grocers, Foxton. “That tired feeling’’ is not always caused by the weather, as some people would have you believe. The f act lies in some derangement of your digestive organs. Your stomach is out of order, or your liver has become sluggish, and refuses to perform its functions. All you need is a dose or two of Chamberlain’s Tablets andyour tired feeling of weariness will disappear For sale at Gardner and Whibley, Grocers. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS stands preeminent among stimulants and cordials.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 393, 24 March 1908, Page 4
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