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WONDER / f TODDLES KNOWS NOW, V/'hon a boy I was always foil J of pat. ing and drinking—especially of eating, What boy isn't) I had an appetite then, and a digestion also. One day a gentleman came to dine at onr house, I Bliall nover forgot that man. Ho had dull e/eB and a purple complexion. Be watchod my style of eating for about fivo minutes, and then eaid to my father, " Does your boy ever suffer from dyspepsia ?" '' Nover heard him complain of it," replied my father. "Do you ever suffer from dyspepsia. Toddles (Tlioy called mo Toddles,but it was not it was not my real name.) "Wo, pa," I answered. "What is dyspepsia, pa ?" My purple faced friend regardod me with a look of amazement and envy, and solemnly said," ip willftnd out-some the above incident; a well known Englishman tolls about himsolf. TVhetlier he has since found out what dyspepsia is, he doesn't say. Likely enough. His father's guest was woll booked on tho subject. That we may guarantee. That's how ho got the purple skinjand tho dull eves, And that's what made him fairly turn sour with envy whon he saw the buy eating like a hungry dog, and with ai.lilflo fear of the consequences, Ah, oar dear 1 it we elderly inon and women itild eat now as we could when our chins cjrnu just up to tho top of tlie table! But we can't, that's certain. Why not ? Well, hero's ono good woman tells why f/ic couldn't, and slio was so much in earnest in the talo that sho went before tho Mayor of Leeds and hud it put into a form which carries weight and conviction with it. Thus wo have it :~ |Copy ] "I, Oiuuline Nixon (wifo of Ezra Nixon, wholesale olng manufacturer), of 4, tit. Aglics Mount, Stoney Bock Lane, and 85, Upper Accommodation Road, Loeds, do solemnly and sincerely declare as follows " Opto November, 1885,1 was always stroii!; and hearty. At this time 1 fell into a low, weak state. 1 was tired, languid, and low-spirited. I had a bad taste in the mouth and expeotorated a deal of phlegm, My appetite was poor, and after eating I had great pain at the chest and betiveen the shoulders, and so bad was this that I was afraid to eat. I £,ot no Bleep at night, and .for weeks would lio awako most of tho nights, and was worso tirod in tho morning than when 1 went to bed. , I was quiet worn out, and got so weak that I could scarcoly get about the houso. As it was, I had to constantly lio down on the couch, Having a largo family to look after, I was compelled to be up and doing, otherwise I should havo beon in bed. I had often heard people speak of Indigestion and Dyspepsia, but did not think it was so bad as I found it. In this miserable c ndition I continued week after week, only to find myself setting weaker and weaker. I saw ft doctor m York Road, who gavo me medicine, but 1 got no better. Getting anxious, I wont to a cloyer, experienced doctor, but after being under his treatment Bomo time 1 gave up taking his medicine, for I got worse instead of better. Both doctois said I was sufifering from indigestion, but they were unablotodo anything for me. I now lost all faith in physic, and looked on Imy case aB incurable, when one day a book was left at the house tolling of a medicine called Mother Seigel's Curative ISyrup, and I road of several casea re semblmg mine having been cured by it.' 1 sent to Mr Cole, chemist, in [Marsh Lano, and got a bottle, Aftor [taking tho Syrup tlireo days 1 Kelt relief, my appetito returned Rind my food digested, and boforo 1 had taken one large bottle 1 was cured, mid wvo since kept in good health. After my recovery one of my daughters was taken bad with rheumatism, so 1 gave her some Seigel's Syrup and sho soon got well. If any of my family ail anytiling adoso or two of tho Syrup Boon sets them right, and for the past four or fivo years we iiave needed no doctor owing to taking the medicine. I consider that ■Seigel's i-yrup has saved my life, aud I havo recommended it to many, and if by publishing this statement others may come to bo benefited, I give permisuon to tho proprietors to usb it as they think proper. "And f make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the Bame to be true. By virtue of the provisions ot tho Statutory Declaration Act, 18?5 (Will. IV., o. 62). (Signed) Caroline Nixon, " Declared before mo at Leods in tho County of York by tho said Caroline Nixon, this Otli , . day of October, 1891, p BEAI ' " (Signed) A ik Cooke, " Mayor of Leeds."/ Mrs Nixon says: " I have often hoard people speak of indigestion and dyspepsia, but did not think it was ao bad as I found it," There's just where the trouble is. Healthy folk simply can't imagine what a concentrated horror, what a death in life, this disease is, If they could they would take ovory precaution against is. Evou Toddlos would li&vo eaten fowor tarts, puddings, and cakes. For indigestion and dyspepsia, lightly as we speak of it in our ignorance, actually destroy more human beings than war, pestilence and famine combined, and the only trustworthy remedy, so far as:we yet know, is tho ono mentioned trad used by Mrs Nixon.

MONEY FOR NOTHING! ANTED any quantity and any kind OLD ÜBED POSTAGE m For some New Zealand Stamps issued in 1856-63 I pay up to £3los cacli, and tor other issues 7/6 to £lO per 1000 according to kind. For the common New Zealand stamps in use at present time I pay 6/- and upwards per 1000. All kinds ol goods (not rubbish) forwarded in exohango for stamps such asCutlery, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Electro-Plate, Pipes, Novelties, Cards, Silks, Linen, Cloffies,Musical Instrumcnts.Childrens toysand games ot all kinds, &c., fc, Ac. Edwin England pays better prices for old used post ago and bill stamps thau any other dealer in tho world."—Vide Press. SEND A TEIAL PARCEL, Satisfaction and prompt roply guaranteed, All letters and parcels must be fully prepaid, and valuable lots should bo registered, Address; EDWIN ENGLAND, Colonial Stamp Importer, Finsbuvy Park. London N., England, [Established 1878,] MMWIW'PEM INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. A SPECIAL MEETING of Shareholders in tho Society will be hold in the TEMPERANCE HALL, ton, on TUESDAY, the 21st Inst., at 8 p.m. Business : To consider amended Rules. J. B, KEITH, Masterton, 13th March, 1898,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4371, 17 March 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4371, 17 March 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4371, 17 March 1893, Page 2

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