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, for I had lost nil faith in it.,. My.business whs so uigeht that I was compelled to h at v/ntk, otherwise I would havo laid in bed, so weik had 1 become. With tho weakness and loss of appetite 1 there wore other feelings find signs' that wore bad and alarmed mo greatly, 4mo»g them were tlioeo;—A yollowish colour of tho skin and oyos, sometimes a cold o'amtny perspiration, pains and aches in the sides, (ho chest and back, headache, a kind of wind or g»s coming up into my throat and mouth that was so sour and sickening I could scarcely bear it, Once in a while I would havo a strango fluttering and palpitation that made methink my heart mustbe afftcted. My heart would thump so that! feared it would jump out of its place, and I have had to walk about tho room fnr two or three hours at a time, for i could not it or lio. The pain was so severe that I have asked my husband if ho could not hoarmyheartthumpiugasl walkedabout. 1 always slopt badly at night, and fre quencly had horrible dreams, and wn--0 molancholv and depressed in spirits* that I would sit down and cry, for I got no pleasure as time dragged wearily by, 1 had so littlo energy or strength that it was all that 1 could do to summon labour upon which the family (at least in part) depended for support, lam a dressmaker, and it will ho .easily underatod how hard my life was, for I didn't think it would last much longer. No' long ago (May 1891) I made up my mind to

try a medioino that is advortisod and known nil over the country, I moan Mother Seigol's Curativo Symp. I'had no faith in it at first, for how can ono believo in what one knows nothing about? I bought and tried Mother Seigol's Curativo Syrup only becauso of its reputation, How could so many people, 1 asked inysolf, praiso a medicine so much if it had no virtue? I can only say that I f jund what they said was true. After beginning with tho ijyrup, relief soon followed, My food digested better and gave me strength, and by persevering with it all my pains disappeared, I sould eat my food with a relish, and everything agreed with tne. Now and again whoa through confinement and hard : work, I feel a touch of my <.ld complaint I take a doso or twu of Beimel's Syrup and the trouble goes no further. Since the J)ii!ilicatim of my testimonial many persons haw called at my horn mdaskdmt if all that is published abovt my case is true, and if the Propnetors of iScigel'i Symp had made additions to my statement. , I told them all that aery word was trve ami nothing had ton added by the Proprietors of the medicine, but I eoidd ad't a good dud more, for no words can describe what my sufferings were during all those long years, I never expected bonig well again in this world. Soigel's Syrup saved my life and I desire other sufferers to know of what did so much for me. I will gladly answer inquiries. And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing tho same to bo true, by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declaration Act (Will. IV., c. 62)

(Signed) Mary Cuddy.' Declared bofore me at Lceds.\ in the County of iork, by the said Mary Cuddy, on I Monday, the 10th day of I August, 1891, J (Signed) Aw Cooke, Mayor of leak. Not a syllable turthor is needed except to say that her ailment, indigostio:; and dyspepsia, burdens' and saddens the lives of many other ivomen (and men also), who will read with new hope the outcome of Mrs Uuddy's case, and placo a confidence which lio vacillin? oan shate, in the remedy which restored to her the hoilth and happiness that I'rovidence deeiyns for us all. ■

Twentieth Anniversary 1 LANDINGOFTBEBOANDINAVIAN SETTLERS OF M AURICEVILLE. A GRAND BALL Will be held in the fl H 0 R A L fl A LL, \J East MAnucßviUE, on Fiudat, 8(h April, 1892. Dancing to commence at 1 p.m. Double Tickets, 7s 6d; Extra Ladies Free, Tickets from numbers of Committee or L P. W. JESSES, Hon, Seo. THE CO-OPERATIVE AND FAR ITERS' ALLIANCE OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). Cable Add-css—" Alliance " (ABO code, 4th edition used). PRODUCE of all' descriptions sold locally or shipped to the most tavorable markets, The premises on Waterloo Quay are well. adapted for Storage of Grain, Flax, Ohaff, &c, having the advantage of direct delivery from railway truck into store. Their perfect ventilation renders them also particularly suited for Storage of Dairy Produce; Cash advances made on Produce where required, station and Farm Stores, Seeds, Ac, supplied at lowest rates, LV pos'ta received at interest. Farm Implements and Maohinery supplied on favourable terras. Fittings and Shares for Reiland Gray's Ploughs on hand. L. 0. WILLIAMS, Manager. THE next English and European Mail Direct specially addressed per "DORIC" will close at this office on FRIDAY, the Ist day of April, at G,15 a.m. Money Orders and Registered Letters at 4 p.m. and parools at 1.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, 31st March. Due London, 13th May. JAMBS AITREN, Acting Postmaster. 25th March, 1892. MhS ft HASKELL, EXPERIENCED NURSE, wishes to inform ladies residiug in this district that she is open to engagement, . Eefekenobs giyen if required.... . ■ Addresß; Mrs Haskell, Quee[i»St, Masterton. MASTERTON ROAD DISTRICT. PUBLIC tenders trill close ,at noon JT' tin Saturday, 2nd April, at this Road Board Office, : Mastert6n, (where' particulars maybe see'hlior ": l " "Cfbiitrapt No. 1 SJ-Te r MiivS. road COieS eliding road, formation Contract No. 4-?Te Mara lioad, 113 chains road lorinatiou F.G.MOOHE, Clerk. Masterton, 25th March, 1892. WG. GRAHAM & CO. ARE NOW OPENIfjq UP NEW SEAL'S (IOOpS, CONBISTINCI OF DRESS MATERIALS, CASHMERES, BROOHES, ■:■ ICOSTUME CLOTHS, TWEEDS, etc.v etc, ENGLISH & COLONJAL JjLANpTS AND RUGS. '■ : ' ; , From the Beßt Makers, ' FLANNELS from the best Mills. Wools 3 and 4 ply fingerings, Wheeling's & Alloa's Union' anil Crimean Shirtings', ~,,.,: -.Crimean, Shm . : ••;'. Flannel Slii'rts and Mtg,' Knitted Woollen; Shirts and Pants,' Cardigan " Jackets, Men's Youthß' and Boys 3 -Strife!, Hats/ Sox; etc, etc, Macintoshes, Tweed Overcoats, Oilskins, . :-.'• •,- ~,.oto.M'i '•: •' •' }'■'; We re-oil OILSKINS Free of Charge; l

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 3

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