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MORE STRIKING PROOF! A MAN AND WIFE CURED OF INDIGESTION BY THE HERBAL REMEDY, MOTHER Scigel’S Syrup
In the eighteenth century, people said that Scrofula could be cured ** by the touch of a king’s finger.” But they took good care never to put it to the proof! To-day, many things are supposed to cure that most common of all complaints—lndigestion—but we like proof. Wherever the British flag flies, people have heard of the root and herb extract, Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and from “ the three corners of the world ” they send clear, convincing proof that this old and world-famous remedy cures those troublesome ailments which arise from a disordered state of the stomach, liver and bowels. Here are three typical testimonies which cannot be gainsaid ;
On Oct. Ist, 1910. Mr. E. New* ington, of 98, Glebe Road, Glebe Point, N.S.W., wrote to the Proprietors of Mother Seigel's Syrup, as follows: " For several years 1 suffered from bad health. My whole system appeared to be out of order. I could not eat, became weak, pale and emaciated, and felt thoroughly ill and despondent. 1 was then residing in Newcastle, and I kept on getting worse and worse as the weeks slipped by. I think the most distressing feature of my illness was the extreme nervousness that afflicted me. It made my existence a real burden. A knock at the door would set me all of a quiver and if I was alone 1 would be afraid to answer it. 1 was afraid of my own shadow and full of vague fears and forebodings. I was in constant dread of something terrible occurring to me. I was miserable when alone and yet took no pleasure in social intercourse or the society of friends. I was also unable to sleep or rest at night in comfort, owing to this nervousness. “ Nothing did me any good until, four years ago, I was induced to start a course of Mother Seigel’s Syrup and it rapidly brought about a marvellous change. Each dose of the remedy appeared to have an invigorating effect on my system. My appetite revived and I felt sensibly stronger and less timid and nervous after using Mother Seigel's Syrup for a week or so. " I continued to put on weight and improve all round until, after taking nine bottles of the Syrup, there was not a trace of weakness or debility left, and my nerves were as steady and as well under control
Day alter day, by publishing letters from men and women who have been cured by Mother Seigel’s Syrup, the Proprietors ol this family remedy are piling up proof that it is the sure cure for Indigestion. Some of these letters come from old folks who have known the virtues of Mother Seigel’s Syrup for forty years; but all are from people who have experienced for themselves the restorative qualities of the Syrup. Their experience is proof that this herbal tonic possesses some curative property which other medicines lack, and their testimony is proof—which is absolutely beyond doubt—of the success of Mother Seigel’s Syrup in curing stomach and liver troubles. Test the value of the Syrup for yourself—to»dayi
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1011, 29 June 1911, Page 1
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701Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1011, 29 June 1911, Page 1
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