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Startling JEvent in a Village.

Totho Editor of "Saturday Night." | Birmingham. I recontly camp into possession of iv certain facts of so re-, markablc nature, that 1 am sure you ' will bo glad to assist iu making these . public. Tho ii'llowiiig letters «cr I shown to lin', and Int ouco boggo ; permission to copy them for the press' They come from a highly lwponsill : source, and may be received without question. Message from Geougk James iJosiuno, U).S„ R.C.5.1., I'll 0.1., Licentiate m Pharmacy and Dtntal Surgeon, Stmvrnarket, July 18J 1889. To Mr White The enclosed irmarkablecuresliould, 1 think, bo printed .and 1 circulated in Suffolk. Tim statement was entirely markablo cure was related to ino by the the husband. Mary Ann Spink, of Finborough, Suffolk, was for over wenty years afflicted with rheumatism and neuralgia, and although comparatively a younu woman lit tho timo she was attached (she is now fifty), she was compelled in consequence,'to walk with two sticks, and even then withdifliculty and paui, About a year and a half auo shewas advjsed to try Mother Seigel's Syrup, and after taking three bottle and two boxes of Soigel's Operating, Fills, (Ac use of Iter limbs were restored and she' is now able to walk tluvo miles [ to Stowmarket with ease, frcqiieutly doinp the distance in three-quarters of j an hour. Any surl'erer who doubts tha story can fully ascertain its truthfulness , by paying a visit to tho village »v.d , enquiring of the villagers, who will certify to the fact", 1 Appended is the husbaud'ssignJturo to the st'teinent.

(R. Spink,) . " "Q. J, Gostiixo " ■ Ipswich Street, * ." Stowmarket," This is certainly a very pitiable cnse, v and the happy cure wrought by the gsimple but powerful remedy, must move t the sympathy uf all hearts in a common pleasure. Tfiia poor woman had been a cripplo for twnnty of her best years; years in which ahi* shouldhave had Buch comfort and enjoyment as life Ims to t give. But, im the contrary, she was a ( miterable bumoii to herself and a source | of care to her friends. Now, at an ago , when tha> rest of us;aro growing feeble, | she, in a manner, renews her youth and , almost begins n new existcticQ. What a blessing and what a wonder it is I No one who knows her, or who read her ( story, but will be glad that the good Lord lias enabled men to discover a remedy capable of bringing about a oure b a rf minds us-we speak it reverently c the ago of miracles. It should be explained that this most romarkablo cure is due to the fact that ihi u®t!sm is a disease of the blood Ind liffistion, comtipatioii, and dyspepsia cause the poison from tlio partially digested'foud to ewer the circulation aid the blood deposits it in thejoiuts and muscles. This is rheumatism, Seigel's Syrup corrects the digestion, and so stops the further formation and deposit of the poison, It then removes from the system the poisoii already there. It is not a cure-all. It duos its wonderful work'entirely by its mysterious action upon the digestive organs but when we rememlwthatniiie-tonths of our ailments arise in those organs, we can 'understand ivlty Seigel's Syrup ures s« many diseases that appoac to bo so different in their naturo, In other words rheumatism and neuralgia are the 1 ytr.ptoms of indigestion, constipation nd dyspepsia

ANTED KNOWN' THIS ORIENTAL HOTEL, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Has changed hands, and is undergoing extensive alterations, The Dining Room will be under the supervision of a tint olass man, so that the public can rol? upon reaeiviht' every attontton in tho very beßt style. The proprietor Iwb Rone to great exponso in this department, for by paying Uratclass wages, ho Iwb secured the services of the chef usually omployedatßollamy's, who is universally acknowledged to he olio of the best men in tho colony. LUNCHEON from 12 to 2. , This T'ill he guaranteed the best It tho city, and will mcludo a fjta of Exhibition ale, cud of ton 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 Wairarana trams 3426

HAVE just opened up their annua WINTER STOCK, couiprisin amongst other goods, Canvas Horse Covers, Kanrarou and Calf Bliin Leggings and Waterproof Saddle Aprons. -Those in want of these articles will do well to inspect our stock bofore purchasing elsewhere. A first-class COLLaH-MAKEB al ways on the premises. All repairs neatly executed, and nothing but the best material used. Note.—Customers may rely, in sending orders, that their wants will liavo prompt and careful attention. Prices ■ire invariably strictly modorate, and country residents can rely on receiving the same treatment, both as wards workmanship and ilmtgea mif tlwy resided in town and made thoir arrangements on the spot. fioto the Address— Townsend and Oowper, Saddle, Harness 4 Collar Makers, Queen street Mastorlon. 8239 W. SELL'AB, ' AGENT FOR Eguitablo Insurance Association of New Zealand Protection of Creditors Society Clio Public Trust Office of Mew Zealand,

MONEY advanced upon approved Freehold and leasehold properties from £2b upwards at lowest current rates ol mtovest. KBOTS A DEBTS collected, and all other Commission agency business underiakon. Owioes—Queen-fltruet, JI ,-i;r.n PAHIATUA HOTEL W. STEWART, PROPRIETCII. I riflß ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good 1 Accommodation for Travellers and Amrtamon. wines and Spirits of First-Cluss qualitj kepi in Stock, Agent for Jonos & Hunters liii Mail Coad"> Vwtarem Pnbiaraa "alraerstou. cuoko d iirouffl

Masonic Hotel, WOODYILLB. new and elegant hotel is now . opened and affords the best of nonmmodation forTravuliora aud Visitors loals provided on arrival of trains and Coaches* LD.BTOKBKTOS, Junitto

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3594, 22 August 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3594, 22 August 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3594, 22 August 1890, Page 4

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