This Will Sottle the Question.
* f 11 1 donli belie® there is a word of Imih kit." • ' ' " That's the way certain foolish people talk whon they hear of anything unusual, or outside the limits of their mvn obser- . ration or experience. Thry are of the sort wjio lau»Iie(1 at Stephenson when hp ijjtrpducea fihft raijv/af, ftt Jfoipc whonhe said that wo could coromunicats by means of electricity. Yet they don'tlaugh at thoso things now, Thej make use of them daily. Some months ago the case of Mra Mary Cuddy was first published. The groat public accepted the facts, as they W pyepy reapon to dp. Others, a yery * i Je» (professional men perhaps) pre}en' 4crt to'douU, and' sent emissaries fc of the lady herself whether hpr allegations had not been added to, 01 ilere'father answerf'' She repeats what phe at first said, and puts a ijuietut on all who called herwordsintoquostion. It will be observed that her statement ' is as plain and solemn as language can Hake it. [copy] | I, Maty Cuddy, of 28, Catherine Street, Richmond Road, Leeds, do a solemnly and sincerely declare as fol.f• - lows;— j;; Etfer since I was a girl 1 have suffered • from illness. 1 always had a pain bo|h si.' before and-after eatiify, and never t : ' : BB.euied ablo to' gain' and keep' niy iv gtrength,' and felt' that something ' YT#i pulling roe down. 1 had)
a nasty queer feeling in my stomach. Sometimes food seemed to oabq it, end at other times it made me fed worse, and often 1 wont without food, foci was afraid to eat. Commonly when food was placed before me I csuld not touch it, and 1 often fainted at the very eight of it. After a while I became so weak 1 could scarcely stand or walk, t thought it was consumption coming on by degrees and I took all sorts of medicines to try and get roliet, but it was nf no use, and I got tired of taking pbysio, for I had lost nil faith in it. My business was so urgent that I was compelled to be at work, otherwise I would havo laid in bed, so weik had 1 become, With the weakness and loss of appetite there were other feelings and signs that wore bad and alarmed mo greatly. Among them were thosoA yellowish colour of the skin and eyes, sometimes a cold clammy perspiration, pains and aches in the sides, the ohest and back, headache, a kind of wind or gas coming up into my throat and mouth that wa3 so sour and sickening. I could scarcely bear it. Once in a while I would have a strange fluttering and palpitation that made methink my heartmustbe affected. My heart would thump so that I fearosl it would jump out of its place, and 1 have had to walk about the room for two or threo hours at a time, for 1 could not it or lio,. The pain was so soyere that 1 have asked my husband if he could not hearmyheartthumpingasl walkedabout. 1 always slept badly at night, and frequently had horrible dreams, and was 0 melancholy and depressed in spirits that I would sit down and cry, fori got no pleasure as time dragged wearily by. 1 had so little enemy or strength that it was all that I could do to summon labour upon which the lamily (at least in part) deponded for support. lam a dress* maker, nnd it will be easily understod how hard my hfo was, for I didn't think it would last much longer, Not long ago (May 18U1) I made up my mind to try a medicine that is advertised and known all over tlio country. I mean Mother Seigel's Curative Syrnp. 1 had no faith in it at first, for how can ono believe in what one knows nothing about? I bought and tried Mothor Seigel's Curative Syrup only because of its reputation, How could so many people, 1 asked myself, praise a medicino bo much if it had 110 virtuo? lean only say that I f jund what they said was true. After beginning with the Syrup, relief soon followed, My food digested bettor and gave me strength, and by perseverng with it all my pains disappeared, I Bould eat my food with a relish, and overytbing agreed with ine. Now and again when through confinement and hard work, 1 feol a touch of my old complaint I take a doso or two of Beigel's Syrup and the trouble goes no further. Since Ik publication of mi/ testimonial many perms hate called at my house awhskedm if all that is published about my case is true, and if the Proprietors of &igel's Syrup had made additions to my statement. I told them all that eeery word was true and nothing had been added by the Proprietors of the medicine, but I could add a good deal more, for no words can describe what my sufferings were during all thoso long years. I never oxpected being well again in this world. Seigel's , Syrup saved my lifo and I desire other J sufferers to know ®f what did so much for me. I will gladly answer inquiries. And I mfiko this solemn declaration conscientiously believing tho same to be true, by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declaration Act (Will. IV.,' o. 02) (Signed) Mary Cdddv, Declared before mo at Leeds,\ in the County of iork, by the said Mary Cuddy, on f Monday, the 10th day of August, 1891, I (Signed) Alf Cooke, Mayor of Leeds. Not a syllable iurther is needed except to say that her ailment, indigestion and iyspepsia, burdens and saddens the lives )f many other women (and men also), ivlio will read with new hope the outcome jf Mrs Cuddy's case, and place a confidence which no cavilling can shako, in ;he romedy which restored to her the health and happiness that Providence leiigns for us all. MR, J. CHARLTON, Piano and Osoas Tuner from Wellington, ivill re-yisit Masterton and district in a iow days' time, J, 0. will havo with him the very best requisites for all kinds )f repairs. ORDERS ivitli Mr R, T. Holmes or \t Mr T, G, Maaon'a
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4066, 18 March 1892, Page 3
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