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Startling Event in a village.

To the Editor of "Saturday Night," Birmingham. 1 recently (came ; into, possession of a certain" facts of "so remarkable nature, that 1 am sure you will be glad to assist in making these publio. The iollowing lottera wer shown 'to me,, .and I at.oiicb boggo permission to copy them for tho press' They come from a highly responsib 1 auurco, and may bo received without question. Message from Georoe Jambs Gostlinq, L.D.S., R. 0.5.1., Pli C.1., Licentiate in Pharmacy 'aud Dental Surgeon, Stowmarket, July 18, 1889. To Ma White

The enoloaedromarkabloouroßhould, 1 think, be printed' and circulated In Suffolk.: The 'statement . was entirely marltable euro was related to no by the the husband. Mary Ann Spink, of Finboroiigh, Suffolk, was for over wenty years afflicted with rheumatism and neuralgia, and although' comparatively a young woman at the time Bhe was attacked'(she is now fifty), Bhe was compelled in consequent, to walk with two Bttoksj arid eveinthen with difficulty and paiii. About a ychr and half atrq shewas ndvia ed 'to try Mother Seigel's' Syrup, find after taking three boitle andtwo : boxes of Seigel's Operating, Pills, the use of her limbs were mirnd and she iB now, able to walk three miles to ' Stowmarket /with : ease,- 1 frequently dqiiip the distance in three-quarters of ah hour,| Any sufferer who'doubts this Btory can fully ascertain its truthfulness by paying a visit to the village and enquiring of the villagers, who . will certify to tho fact?, ' ' Appended is the husband's signature to the statement. v

(R, Spink.) "G.J. Gostlikq Ipswich Street, " Stowmarket.". . This is certainly a very pitiable case,, and tho happy cure wrought by - the simple but powerful remedy, must move the sympathy of all hearts in a common pleasure, This poor woman had been a oripplo for twonty of. her beat', years; years in';which she'should have had such comfort; and enjoyment as life has to givo, But, on the contrary, she was a miserable burden to horself and a source of care to her friends. Now, at an aao

when the rest of us are growing feeblo, Bhe, in a manner, renews her youth and almost begins a new existence. What a blessing: and what a wonder it is I JNo one who knows her, .or who read her story, but will bo/glad that, tho good Lord has enabled • men to discover a remedy capable of bringing about a cure ha reminds üb—we speak it reverently the age nf miracles, It should be explained that this moßt remarkable cure is due to tho fact that rheumatism is a disease of tho blood Indigestion, constipation, and dyspepsia cause, the poison from the,, partially

digested foud to enter tho circulation and the blood deposits it in tho joints and muscles. This ia rheumatism, Seigel's Syrup corrects tho digestion, and so stops the further formation and deposit of the poison. It then removes from the system the poison already there. It is not a euro-all. It does its wonderful work entirely by its mysterious action upon the digestive organs But when we remember that nino-tenths of our ailmenta arise in those organs, we can understand why Soigel's Syrup ures so many diseases that appear to bo so different in their nature. In other words rheumatism and neuralgia aro the ymptoms of indigostion, constipation nd dyspepsia

ANIKD KNOWN 1 THE ORIENTAL HOTEL, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Has changed hands, and is undergoinp extensive alterations. Tho Dining Room will be under tho supervision of a first-class man, so that the public can rely upon receiving every attention in tho very best style. The proprietor has gone to great expense in this department, for by paying firstclass wages, he has secured the services of the chef usually employed atßellamy's, who is universally acknowledged to he one of the best men in the colony. LUNCHEON from 12 to 2, This T-ill be guaranteed the best li> the city, and will include a glass of Exhibition ale, cud of tea or coffee, for ONE SHILLING. For Boarders the comfort and n venience cannot be surpassed, and the terms cheapest in Wellington A porter meets all Wairaraoa trains 34U0

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3593, 21 August 1890, Page 4

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Startling Event in a village. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3593, 21 August 1890, Page 4

Startling Event in a village. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3593, 21 August 1890, Page 4

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