A WOMAN'S SUFFERINGS AND GRATITUDE.
>t , r A VOICE PBOM ATjSTKIA. Near the village of in L'>wc r Austria, lives Maria H ■>»<■, i- r 'nicih'ge>j;; >w „ iiaduftr-iou* woa-m., »>i->sa «!■■!"< < vhpici suffering »uo fin-;! -elrf. »i< r«i*t<d by her self, i* of internet t" Eipliish women. " ] 9 was employed," «he says, "ia tho work of a ll large farmhome. Overwork brought on f sick Headache, followed by a deathly fainting 8 and sickness of the stomach, until I was un--9 able to retain either foo.i or drink. I wai I compelled to take to my bed for several j wetks. Getting a little better from rest and quiet, I sought to do some work, but wai y Boon taken with a pain in my side, which in o ' little while seamed to spread over mj whole , body, and throbbed in rey every lirab Vhis ' was followed by a cough and shortness of ! breath, until finally I could not sew, and I took to my bed for the second, and, as I ■ thought, for tbe last time. My friend* told ' me thßt my time had nearly come, and that I oould not live longer than when the tree» ' put on their green onoe mote. Then I hap- ' pened to get one if tbe Seigel pamphlets. i I read it, and my 6 par mother b-mght roo n bottle of Pyrup, which I took i exactly aooorriinj? to tho direcrio-in, arid I : hrJ not takm the whole of it before I felt a great change for the better. My laet illneaa began Ju ie 3ra, 1882, sr,d continued to ' August 9th, *?hen 1 began to take the Syrup Very soon 1 could do a little light work T'ie cough left m?, »nri I wa» no mr.ro troubled in breathhif. Now I am perfectly cured. And oh, how hitppy lam ! T o«n----not ixpr«»e grvmi'e <noujih for Pe ; g(i'n Now I inmt tell you that the Sectors in our distriot dia'ributed handbills cautioning people egainst the medicint), tolling them it would do them no good, and nany were thereby influenced to destroy the 80i,./el pamphletß ; but now, whtrevf r one is to be found, it is kept like a relic. The few preserved aro borrowed to read, and I have !'-'ut mine for six miles around our district. People have come eighteen miles to get lnc to buy the medicine for them, knowing that v cured m<», and to be sure to get the right kind. I know a women "ho wk« looking like diatb, and who told them there was no help for her, that ihu had consulted several dootors, but none oould help her. I told her ot Soigel's Syrup, and wrote the name down for h«r that she might make no n:i»take. Sha took my advice and ilie Hyrup, and now she i is in perfaot health, and the people around I at are amazed. The medicine has midc such progrens in our neighborhood that people say they don't want the dootor any more, but they take the Syrup. Snffetera from gout, who were confined to their bed and could hardly move a finger, have becu cured by it. There in a girl in our district who caught n eold by going through novae water, rind was in bed five yeara with onstiveness and rheumatio pain*, and h»rt to have an attendant to watch her. There wns not u doctor in the surrounding diitriot to whom hor mother had not applied to relieve her cliild, but overy one crossed themselves and «aid they oould not help her. Whenever the little bell rang, rhioh it. rune in our place when somebody is dead, »e thought surely it vrai for bar, but Soigel's Sfrup and Pilla saved her life, and now she is a» healthy »s anybody, goes to ohurch, and can work evert iu the fields. Everybody was astonished when they »aw her out, knowing how many yaara the had been in bed. To-day she adds her gratitude to mine for God's mercies and Baigel's Syrup." Maeia Baas. The people o£ England speak confirming the above. AETERMANT TEABS, " Whittle-le-Woods, near Ohorley, " Deoember 26th, 1883. " Dear Sir,—Molhsr Soigel's medicine sells exceeding well with ua, all that try it speak highly in its favor, Wo had a ctiso of a joung lady that had bo-n troubled many yoar« with pains after eating. Bha tells ut that the pains were entirely taken away after a few doiea of your mtidioine—Yours truly, " B. Pkkl." Po.'T Asthma aufferers, who are strangers to "tired Niture's sweet restorer, bnimj sleep," should make use of "The Roaingweed Tir Mixture." Quiet refreshing >leep will follow its use.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1589, 2 June 1887, Page 3
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775A WOMAN'S SUFFERINGS AND GRATITUDE. Temuka Leader, Issue 1589, 2 June 1887, Page 3
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