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Why He Did Not Go to the , Hospital. HE COULD LEAP THROUGH THE AIR, My object in writing is two-fold: to express luy miitude for a grunt benefit mill to toll a shiiib story which cannot fail to interest the feeling of many niuuy others. It is ill about myselfj but I Imvo icnmrkcd that when a man tells tlio holiest truth about hiinsolf ho is all the muri) likely to bo of use to his felluwcieaturoi To begin, then, you must know I had loiig b"en more or less subject to attacks of bronchitis, a complaint that you are aware is very common mid triu'jlespmo in Grout Britain in certain seasons of the year. Sumo months apo I hud nvury aoveio turn of it, worse, 1 think than I over hud before. It was probably brought on by catching cold, as we are all apt to do when wo least oxpcot it. 'Weeks passed by, and my trouble ; proved to bo ■ very iibstinato It would not yield lo medicine,ami as I also begun to have violent racking pains in my limbs and back, 1 became ;;reatiy alarmed. I cuulil neither wit nor sleep. If I lisd boon afccbkvaiokly man, I should have thought loss strangely of it; hut as, on the contrary, I was hearty and robust, I feared some now and terrible thing had got hold of niu, sviiich might mako; my strength of no avail ugainst it, I say, that ms the way I thought. ... Presently I ouuld not even lie down for the piiin nil uver my budy, I asked my doctor wlmt ho thought of my cuudition and ho frankly said, "1 am sorry to have to tell you that you are getting Wdrae .1" This so .frightened my friends, as well as myself, that they said, 11 thmas,'fm mint go to the lloipitul; it may be yiur only chance for lifi!" ' liut 1 didn't want to go to tho Hospital, i Who does when ho thinks lio can possibly get along without doinsr it J I am a laboring man with a largo family depending on mo for support, and I niisjht almost as Well be in my grave as to bo iaid on my back m ut hospital uuiiblo to lift alinwl for'inonths, orGod kuowa how long. Right at this point I had a thought Hash across my mind like a streak of sunshine on a cloudy day. I had hoard and read a good deal about Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, arid I resolved, before consenting to be taken to tho hospital, I would try tliat well-kilowu remedy. On this I gave up the doctors medicine and began taking the Syrup, Mark the wonderful rrsult I 1 had taken but three doses within twenty-four hours wlien I was seized with a tit of cuughiug, and threw off tho phlegm and mucus off my chest by the mouthful.. The Syrup had oosoned and broken it up, Continuing with the syrup, the racking pain which 1 believe came fiom the bitterand poisori humours in uiy blood and joiuts, soon lott mo entirely, and I felt like going to sleep, and 1 did sleep soiind and quiet, Then I felt hungry with a natural appotito, and as 1 ato I soon i»og strong and well.

I felt I could leap through (he air with delight! Iu a week I was able to go to my work again. It doesn't seem possible, yet it 18 true, and tho neighbors know jt, There are plenty of witnesses to prove it. And thereiure when I any 1 preach the good news of the great power of Seigel's M yrup to euro pain and disease far uud wide, nobody will wonder at mo. Thomas Cantoo. 75, Military-road Canterbury, Kent.

Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup is for sale by all ulioniists and mediciuu vendors and by the proprietors. A. J. ffhito Limited, 85, Farringdou road, London,' E, 0., England, ' THOUSANDS HASTEN TO THEIR ' GBAVES. By relying on testimonials written in vivid glowing language ol some miracu: louscurea mado by some largely puffed doctor or patent medicine has hastened thousands to their ((raves; the loaders having almost insane faith that the same miracle will be performed nn them, that these testimonials mention, while tho so-called medicino is all the timo hastening them to tlieir graves, Although we have. Thousands upon Thousands 111 of testimonials of the most wonderful cures, voluntarily sent ur, we do ■ not publish thorn, as they do not make the cure. It is our medicine, Dr Soule's American Hup Bitters, that makes the cureE, • It has never failed, iwd never can, We will give reference to any one for any disease similar to their own if desired, or will refer to any neighbor, as there is not a single neighborhood in the known world but can show its cures by Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters,. A Losing Joke. " A prominent Physician of Pittsburg said to a lady patient who was complaining of lior continued ill-health, and of his inability t" cure here, jokingly said: 1 Try Dr Soulo's American Hop liitteis.' The lady tonk it in ournost, and usod the hitters, fiom which she obtained permanent health, She now laughs at tho dnctor for his juke, but he is not so well pleased with it, as it cost him a good pationt. Foes of Doctors, Tho feo of Doctors at J3 a visit would taku a man for a year, and in need of a daily visit over SI,OOO a year for medical attenuance alone. And one sinplc bottle of Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters taken in time would savo the SI,OOO and tho years sickness.

Given up by the Doctors. "Is it possible that Mi! Godfrey .is up and at work, aiid cured by so aim;' remedy?" '• I assure you it is true tliat lie is entirely cured, and with nothing but Dr Soule's American Hup Bitters, and only ten days ago his doctors gavo him up mid said ho must die, from Kidney aiid Liver trouble 1" £3k.Nono genuine without, a bunch vf green hops on tho white label, and Dr Soule's name blown in tho buttle'. Beware of all tho vilo poisonous ptuft luado tu imitato tho ahoyn 2912 Weil's Ham Baipam. If gray, restores original color Aud elegant dressing, softens and beautifies No oil nor grease.. A Tonic Restorative Stops hair coming out; strengthens cleanses, hoals scalp. ADVERTISEMENTS, MASTERTOK FARMERS CLUB, A GENERAL meeting o£ members "■will -be held'it the Central Chambers, Jliisterto'n, on SATURDAY, the 29th inst., at 8 p.m. T. MACKAY, ■ 8013 Secretary. FUNERAL' NOTICE. THE friends 'of'Mr .Joseph James Smitharo respeotlulty 'invited to attend the funeral of His 1 late son,' vfrhioh will leave his'residence, Bannister street, on Saturday Next, 20th in'st,, at 9 a.m. J.JAGO, ' Undertaker. Q UEEN'S TIOUNDRy and Jt) ENGINEERING WORKS, Hydraulio Liftß, Gas Ovens Mado to ! Order, Hydraulio Blasts, Colonial OvonaMado, Walor Motors Made'to Order, Stamp- '■■■'' inp Dyes and ' - ProsßOß, water Isitj oii ''. : J, T. GEover, ENGINEER,-k, :- v BOULCOTT Si'., WELLINGTON.; 'loiienil Smith, Bcilorhniker, Ship. Smith, Millwright, Brass' Work, Copper Work, Tiiismitli's' Tools,' Fr, serving Plant, Sawmill Plant, Prii ting iiaclimos, Water Engines, Bivwim; Waterworki Plant, 'lVping Utliefc' 1 . ?' Sf.-.'iy MtteQflta''' ■ 'BOIB

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3013, 26 September 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3013, 26 September 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3013, 26 September 1888, Page 3

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