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NOTICE. NOW that I have again started a Butchery business, I wish to draw your attention that my Slaughter House and Premises are always open for public inspection. GL T. WOOOROOFE, THE UP-TO-DATE BUTCHER Best of meat at lowest possible prices Motto Cleanliness. Cheapness Civility
TWO iEMARIABLE CASES OF STOMACH AND LIVER DISORDER CURED BY Mother Seigel’s Syrup Throughout Australia, indeed the whole of the British Empire, it would be d inbuilt to find a village, or even a street of over twenty houses, in which there do not reside persons who frankly state that they owe their present good health to the old and world-famous remedy, Mother Seigel's S\ nip. The extent to which this well-known remedy is used as a regular family medicine, for all those troublesome ailments which arise from stomach or liver disorders, would be surprising were it not for the fact that this root and herb extract has established itself as a popular favourite, by reason of the remarkable cures it has effected all over the world. Here are two cases in point:— A world-famous trainer of Gymnasts and Athletes, Mr. James Dc Grasse, of 02, Herbert Street, Spring Hill, Brisbane, writing to the proprietors of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, on Feb. 10, 1910, says: “ Shortly aflei my arrival in Australia in 1885, I began to suffer terribly from that scourge of humanity—lndigestion. It was caused, 1 think, by the strain of constant travelling, badly-cooked meals at hotels, and the after effects of hard At first, I only had a vague uneasiness —a slight feeling of distress after eating. Gradually, the symptoms became more numerous and, at length, I began to suffer so severely after meals, that I had to give up meat, vegetables, sweets, rtc.. and take to a diet of milk, eggs, and stale bread, “ lint even this frugal fare did not save me from attacks of the most painful kind. I was often seized with sharp, stabbing pains around my heart that almost took inv breath away. At other times, I felt as though something was pressing on my heart, preventing its free action. I also had violent palpitation. I fearer] I had some form of heart disease. *' I tiled many medicines, hut got no benefit from any of them, and my attacks became so had that once I almost fainted in the street."? 1 staggered into a herbalist's shop and had a draught, the herbalist telling me that I had severe 1 ndigestion. "baler on, a valued friend of mine, after hearing details of my illness, said 1 You try .Mother Seigel's .Syrup, I am certain it will cure yon, as it has cured me.’ I laughed at first, but he gave me a bottle containing a few doses and mads Die promise to take them. Just to keep my word, I look the Syrup, and to my surprise, after the fourth close, I felt a decided improvement. Thus encouraged, I used bottle after bottle, until I had taken about seven hollies of Mother Seigel's .Syrup in all. “ fiv that time, I had regained all the weight. I had lost during my illness and was permanent/;/ rnm/ of those distressing pains at my heart and nil my oilier nym/ilunm of Jmliycrllon Ol equal importance is the case of a well-known nurse. In a letter dated Dec. 12,1909, Nurse Ashby, 80, j Carrington St., Adelaide, writes: " Some two years hack, i 1 consequence of over work, mv li allh began to fall. I was c mplelelv * run-down ' and lit for nothi g. My liver got out of order and became very .sluggish. I was bilious, unable to eat, and so dizzy and nervous that. 1 wasahaid to venture out of doors alone. My eyes became dull, and my complexion quite sail vw. I fell I didn’t car,- what happened to me. Medical trie ds said an operation would probably he neee sary, “Th.ll an old school-friend sdd ; ‘Why not try Mother Seigeds Syrup!’ I did so, and in a couple of weeks I was a well woman 0:1 :e more. Another friend actually said to me, ‘Why, Nurse! you look ten years younger than yon did a fortnight ago,’ and I replied ' Mother Seigel's Syrup' a- m dcall lliedifferenee.' " I most heartily recommend Mother Seigel’s Syrup to help women and to | revent their suffering at the change of life, and also as a good, reliable family remedy for all everyday complaints. A 1 oltle of Mother Seigel’s Syrup should be at hand in every home in case it is wanted.” Such letters as these arc received, almost daily, by the Proprietors of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, not only from Australia, but from all, over the world, and they aiford conclusive proof that Mother Seigel’s Syrup is a sure cure for stomach and liver troubles. The fact that Mother Sngcl's Syrup, for forty years, has cured men and women of these ailments, even after all ordinary medicine has failed, should convince you that this herbal remedy possesses curative properties not found in any other medicine. Indeed, the extracts of roots, barks and leaves of which Mother Seigel’s Syrup is made possess, in combination, the power of toning up and strengthening the organs of digestion as nothing else does. Test it yourself! Take the Syrup daily, after meals.
T'HEIiE is nothing in New Zealand to equal the values ol tallied at Stewart Dawson's. For Wedding Gifts, or articles for your own personal tic, i'lease send your orders direct to us. Any of these articles will l.e 1 ceipt of remittance. enl, Post Free, on re-i-SEE 0 3496—Silver-plated Butter Dish and Knife, glass lined, shell pattern 12/6 H 4608 Silver-plated and Cut glass Butter or Jam Dish with Cover 11/6 J 4287—Silver-plated Butte- Dish with Cover 16/6 J 4286-Silver-plated and Glass Jem Dish 15 6 If, on receipt of article, it does not turn out to your entire satisfaction, we will gladly refund your purchase money. Our Xmas Catalogue is now ready. Send lor a copy. !i#api uawson a uo. (h-d, j-.WEILERS, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON
EVERY GOOD NURSE USES AND RECOMMENDS HOLLOWAY’S s \ PILLS & OINTMENT. Tnousands of Written Testimonials— m,*u all quarters of the World—bear witness to their UNFAILING AND MARVELLOUS EFFICACY In every form of known disease. 1 Manufactured only at 78. N.W Oxford Street (late 533, Oxford Street), London 7 Sold 1* all Obemists ind Medicine Vendor#,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 913, 3 November 1910, Page 1
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