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Found Drowned.

Dunedih, Tuesday. Charles Stewart, a well-known resident and formerly manager of tho Bank of New South Wales here, was found drowned in a lagoon near the Wharf Hotel. An Interesting Letter from a . Veteran, As this is Jubilee year it tends to ■ make ono lonk back and think of tho flight of time, and in this way I am reminded that lam ono of tho veterans in the sale of your valuable and successful medicine. I have sold it from the very first, and have sent it into every county in England, and many parts of Scotland. Well do 1 remember thn hrstcircular you sent out somo nine or ton years ago. You had como to England from America to introduce Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, and 1 was struck with a paragraph in which used these words:-"Being a in a strange land, I dn not wish tho people to feel that I want Jo take the least advanta«o ovor them. I feel that I havo a remedy that will cure diaßaso, and I have so much confidence ill it that 1 authorise my aj/ents to reiund the money if peoplo should say that they havo not benefitted by its use. I felt at once that you would never say that unless tho medicine had a merit, and I applied for the Agency, a step which I now look back uponwith pride and satisfaction Ever since that tirao 1 havo found in by far tho best remedy for Indigestion and Dyspepsia I have met with, and I have sold thousands of bottles. It has a never failed in auyraso where there f were any of the following symptoms :- Neryoiß or sick headache', sourness of tho stomach, rising of food aiter oating, a seme of fullness and heaviness, dizziness, bad breath, slime and mucus on tho gums and teeth, constipation and yellowness of tho eyesnndsliin, dull and . . sleepy sentations, ringing in the cars, heartburn, loss of appetite, and, in short whether thero are signs that the system is clogged and the blood is out of order. Upon repeated enquiries, covering a teat variety of ailments, my customers WWve always answered, " I am better, or "lam perfectly well." What 1 havo soldom or never seen before in thn case of any medicine is that people tell each other of its virtues, and thuso who have boen cured say to the suffering; "do and get Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, it will mako you well." Out of hundreds of cures I will name one or two hat happen to como to my mind. Two old gentlemen, whose names they would not like mo to givo you, had been martys to Indigestion and Dyspepsia for many years. They bad tried all kinds of medicino without relief. Ono of them eas so bad ho could not bear a glass of tea. Both wero advised to use the Syrup and both recovered, and wero as halo and hearty as mon in tho primo of ifo.

%■ Mother Seigel'a Curative Syrup is for ealo'by all chemists and medicine vendors (ind by the. proprietors, A. J. White Limited, i)p, Farringdon Bond. London. E. C, England.

Ou June 24, snow fell at Klandra, Carcoar, Bathurst, Orange, and otlier places in the south and west of JJc.v /South Wales. residents in Balkrat are petitioning the Town Council to prohibit Hindoo hawkers from plying [their trade, on the wound that they aro "foreigners," . An interesting collection of native weapons and implements from Western Australia has been presorted to tho Koyal Colonial Institute by Mr Alexander Durladhor. We have on extensive range o( English and Colonial Manufacture, the former at prices unaffected by tho enoiinous increase of duty and tho latter regardless of the advance that Colonial makers have put ou their productions, In a word, ivc shall sell ur Flannels ot all makers for last yearns oriccsat Te 4ro Houso.Wellinglon,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3257, 16 July 1889, Page 3

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Found Drowned. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3257, 16 July 1889, Page 3

Found Drowned. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3257, 16 July 1889, Page 3

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