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Mother and Daughter. _* " And what are yon ? " asked a Lord Chief Justice of England of a witness who had just given some rambling and discreditable evidence. " I employ mywlf as a Burgeon " Baid the witness. " But does anybody ehe employ you as a surgeon 1 Are you a surgeon?" a*ked the judge. And thereat the witness collapsed. It is claimed for all medicines that they effect cures, though the fact that some do and Borne do not. Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup has been very extensively used for thirty-five year?, and is to-day the principal domestic medicine in sixteen different countries. Th number of cures it has effected (eppecially among persona eufferin? from indigestion and bilious di^eas^s) is qnite incalculable. Of the many thousands of testimonials rb to irn effioaoy voluntarily given, here U an interesting one from a mother and daughter. " For several years," writes Mrs. Hutchison, of Newcastle Road Jesmond N.S.W., on October 19th, 1902, " I suffered from indigestion and liver complaint. I could' neither eat, sleep, nor work— in fact, did not know what it was to enjoy a single hour of freedom from pain. I wai attended by two of the cleverest men in the Newcastle district, but their treatment failed to bring me any relief. Indeed, I went steadily downhill, and began to feel that my case was beyond the aid of medicine. I grew weakly and thin, and became dejected, when, two years ago, I was advised to try what Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup could do for me. It was a happy decision, for before I had taken a quarter of the first bottle my health was much improved. I continued to take the medicine according to the directions for five weeks, by the end of which time I was cured. The cure is evidently a permanent one, for I have remained well and sound till the present day. This is a good testimony— testimony to be proud of. But it don't stop here. Mother Peigel's Curative Syrup not only cured Mrs. Hutchison of her indigestion and iiver complaint, but, in the case of her daughter Agnes, arrested the progress of an insidious and dangerous malady which, if allowed to range unchecked, might have had fatal results Here is Mrs. Hutchison's own description of her daughter's case : " My daughter " she Bays, "was in a very bad way. She was suffering from severe nervous debility.' She wasted away to a skeleton, and appeared to have no blood in her body. She was so weakly that she could not walk without assistance, and was often compel ied to keep to bed for days together. The doctors seemed to be much in the dark aa to her ailment and as impotent in treating her case as they had been in their treatment of mine so I determined to experiment on her with the medicine which had proved euch a boom to myself. The result was that within two months a few bottles of Mother Beimel's Curative Syrup changed her from a helpless invalid to a hearty, healthy happy girl She remains as well as one could wish her to be." ' Mrs. Hutchison is well known in Jesmond and Lambton, and has lived in these places for twenty years. She is a native of Scotland and came to Australia in 1872. 3

GRAIN ! GRAIN ! GRAIN ! SEASON 1902. OTAGO CORN AND WOOL EXCHANGE, VOGEL STREET, DUNEDIN. To the Farmers of Otajjo and Southland. A NOTHER GRAIN SEASON being at hand, we take the opportunity of thanking our J\. many clients for their patronage in the past, and to again tender our services for the disposal of their Grain here, or for shipment of Bame to other markets, making liberal cash advances thereon if required. SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR STORAGE, Etc.— We would remind producers that we provide special facilities for the satisfactory storage and disposal of all kinds of farm produce. WEEKLY AUCTION SALES.— We continue to hold the regular Weekly Auction Sales of Produce as inaugurated by ua many years ago, and which have proved so beneficial to vendors ; and owing to our commanding position in the centre of the trade and our large and extending connection, we are in constant touch with all the principal grain merchants, millers, and produce dealers, and are thus enabled to dispose of consignments to the very best advantage, and with the least possible delay. PRODUCE SALES EVERY MONDAY.— Our sales are held every Monday morningat which samples of all the produce forward bxo exhibited. ' Account Sales are rendered within Bix days of Bale. CORN SACKS, CHAFF BAGS, Etc.— vtfe have made advantageous arrangements to meet the requirements of our numerous clients. ADVANTAGES.— We offer producers the advantage of large storage and unequalled show room accommodation. Sample Bags, Way Bills, and Labels sent on application. DONALD REID & CO., Ltd.

Established 1861. W GREGG AND CO • (Limited) Manufacturers of the Celebrated CLUB" COFFEE, "ARABIAN" COFFEE AND " FRENCH " COFFEE. (Net weight tins.) Also Exhibition Brand Coffee Eagle Brand Coffee Crown Brand Coffee Elephant Brand Coffee (Gross weight tins.) The Beat Value to the Consumer known in New Zealand. —EAGLE STARCn— Favourably spoken of by all who uae it aa the Best Made in New Zealand. SODA CRYSTALS, FLAVOURING ESSENCES, CURRY POWDER, AND PURE PEPPER AND SPICES, GUARANTEED. Ask your grocer for the above brands and you will not be disappointed in quality W GREGG k CO., DCNEDIN.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 23, 4 June 1903, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 23, 4 June 1903, Page 28

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