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Startling Event in a Village.

Totho Editor6f "Saturday Night," Birmingham. I recontly carao,iAo possession of a certain foots of so re. uiatkable I am snre you 4 will bo glad to assist in making these public. The following letters were - shown to me, and I at once begged permission to copy them for ihe press' They come from a highly responsible source, and. may be received without... quoation, Messago from Geokok JiStßs Uosthno, L.D.S., 8.0.5.L, Ph. 0.1., " Licentiate in Pharmacy aud Dental Surgeon, Stowmarket, July 18,1889. , To. Mr. Whits r T.heenclosednmiarkablocureshould, 1 think, bo printed and circulated in •'• Suffolk. The statement .was entirely markable euro was related to rae by the the husband, Mary Ann'Spink, of Finborougr,, Suffolk, was for over twenty years afflicted with rheumatism aud neuralgia, and although compare.' tively a youne woman at the time she '-'■' was attacked (she is now fifty), she was compelled in consequence, to walk with two sticks, and even then withdifflculty. ™ aiid pain. About a year and a half aero ihewas advised to try Mother Seigol'ss Syrup, and after taking three' battle and two boxes of Seigel's Operating Pills, ihe me of her limit were restored, and she ib now ablo to walk three miles to Stowmarket with ease, frequently ■••" doiiy the distance in three-quarters of " an hour. Any sufferer, who doubt's this ■ story can fully' aacortain its truthfuluoss " by paying a visit to the'village and . 'enquiring of the' villagers,'who will ' certify to the fact". _ .":.;'.' t» the shtWenV :;..■.- '• .'7 '■!■ ' fl 1 ' (R.^pink.)'■::":■;:'■, l -.'y "V*; ;;.; '■.•;..' ;„''.;._.,;-/,, .' . Ij)wch 1 SkretK ,r '" : ; ■■yw&ffl:■:■■:■{

This is oortalnlya very pitiable case, and tho happy euro wrought by tho simple but powerful remedy, must move tho sympathy of oil hearts in a common pleasure. TliU poor woman had heon a oripple for twenty of hor boat years j years in which she should have had such comfort and enjoyment as lifts has to givo. But, on the contrary, she was a miserable burden to horsolf and a'mmrce of care to her fnonds, Now, at an a?o when the roil of us are t»rowins[ feeble she, in a manner, Knows hor youth an nlmost begins a new oxistenco, Whpt a feblessing and what a wonder it i3l INO !\no who.knons Iter, or who read hor star, bat will bo glad that tho good Lord has enabled men to discover a remedy capablo of bringing about a euro that reminds Us-wo speak it rovercntly fen thoagenfmiraclos, . It should bo explained that this most remarkable cure is dun to tho fact that rheumatism is a disease of tho blood Indigestion, conitipalion, and dyspepsia causo. tho .poison from tho partially digested fond to ontor tho circulation. and the blood dopoaits it in tho joints and*brtseleß. • This is rheumatism, Soigel's Syrupcotreclathodigestion,and jfe Btops- tho further formation and Wfoposit of tho poison, It then rcmovoi from the system tho poison already there. It is not n euro-nil. It does its wonderful work entirely by its mysterious action upon tho digestiyo orgins Hut when wo romomborthatnino-tonths of our ailments ariso in those organs, we om understand why Soigel's Syrup nres so many disease] that appear to bo o different in their naturo, In other words rheumatism and neuralgia are bu eicptnins of indigestion, constipation a .d dysuopsia

V The jgniting of a foul flue in the of a losidenci. in Queen Street Just ovening, resulted in in alarm, being sounded by tho firebcll. A Christchurch Frcoinuon has included in his wili a sum of X'loo to bo appropriated to tho benevolent fund of the nowly constituted Grand Lodgo of New Zealand,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XL, Issue 3532, 10 June 1890, Page 2

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Startling Event in a Village. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XL, Issue 3532, 10 June 1890, Page 2

Startling Event in a Village. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XL, Issue 3532, 10 June 1890, Page 2

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