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does a Spur do for i ■ Horse. Your horse k weak and weary with i .;Pk.<foy'» journoy, Yon havo riddei him since early coming, impatient t< reach a shelter for the night, yon drivi the spur into his panting ajdes. He leap: forward and for a time trots oniyan rapidly. IPliatdidihc spur do for him Did it give him strength? 'lfao,Vwh; feed him 1 If not, what made him gi faster ? Here is a ehott personal state merit which a man makes. Try if yoi can see any likenssß between the twi cases. He'says: "lip to August, 1885, Iwa always a strong, healthy man. At tha time I began to feel tired, dull, 'am heavy, with a faint, dizzy sensation as i 1 should tumblo down any mliiute. could not imagine what was coming ove me. There was a bad taste in my month my breath was bad, and' my montl would often ■ fill; with an-offen sivo slimy matter. My appetite wßs poor and after eating I tuffeied grtlat paic and wind would roll all over me. I hamuch pain at the stomach, and was siol very morning and threw up agrea deal of phlegir. • 1 also had a pain lit the thrust of a knifo cutting me betweoi the shoulders and lowldown in the bao] at iWhea at work I go tired in fiye minutes, and had to stam and rest. •. • "Ikept on with my work,howeyei for some time as beat I couldfor 1 ha a wife and family depending ' opon mt But it was a hard and tedious task, a even : Stooping made me cry out wit pain, after awhile -1 sm so weak could scarcely crawl about) and won com pelled to give up my employment, "WKe I ventured out of doore I foltsodizz fear ot -falling,- and was so bad the people would think ! w,w in drink, an I had' often to ' call '■ at a chemist's an get a draught to help me homo. I trie herbs and other medicines, and waa al tended by a doctor, but .1 got no bettci In this dead-and-alive way 1 lingered o until April, 1890, when my wife g< an ftlmanao from the and read of a case of a railway guard at Mar Chester,': who had been 'cured by mediolne called Mot or Beigel'sCuraliv Syrup after the dootors had up!: Ho wrote tp him, and ho replied that it ha cured him and would do,- me goot Upon thiß 1 got a bottle, and after a ft)' doses I felt better, and by keepioj? o usiiifj it 1 was soon all right and baok t my work, and bpvo .been well ever sinci Whim I feel any sign ofßtoroach disordc a few doses euro me directly. I feel ver grateful, for tho great: benefit I hn received; and wish' others who mayl ill to know of it; as, if I had .known. < Mother Seigel's Syrup at'the onset would haye been saved over four yeai suffering. I have lived in Birkdal fifteen years, and if any one writes to m I shall be glad to reply. . (Signed) 11 TitolUa SrEURiN, "Kitchen Range Settoiy "28, Stamford Road, !'Birkdale,Southport." (Now, where la the, .likeness betwec r Sperrin's experience and pur illui tratioii about tho horae ?; It is this: Tl horse gains nil new strength from tl application of the spur. Of course v all see that he cannot. But tl pain arouses him and makes a dra on his reserved nervous power—wit a corresponding degreo of exhaustion I follow. (This ls.alwayj Nature's wa; She giveß ribthiiijj for nothing, all mu be paid for. Look back at Mr Sperrit statement where he says: " Ikpl on my work, for I hoi a wife and'fami depending on me," "That was his spu It was work or worso. lor him, as it with most of us, But ho had to pay f labouring when he was unablo, by havii to give up work altogether, and wh tho end would have been had n Boigel's Syrup coino to tho' rescue, n body can say, Possibly the saddc thing wo can think of, Anyway tli triumphant medicino saved him, and ' can work now without a spur, If the reader also has indigestion ai dyspepsia, with its painful and alarmii consequences and symptoms, or knoi of abother who has, he will bo able treat himself or advise his friend,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4115, 17 May 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4115, 17 May 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4115, 17 May 1892, Page 4

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