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A WOMAN'S SUFFERINGS AN GRATITUDE, A VOICE FROM AUSTRIA.

Noftr the villago of ZiUingdorf, in Lo Austria, lives Maria Haas, an intelligent industrious woman, whose atory of phyai suffering and finrd relief, aa related by her* ia of intereat to English women, "I employed," she Buys, "in th* work of • fnrmhouae. Ovorwork brought on aiok hea followed by a deathly fainting and aickn*** tht stomach, until I was unable to retain *it food or at tv k. Ivu compelled to take to bed for^aevera weeks. Getting a little from rait and quiet, I aought to do aom* but vu worn token with a pain In my whioh In » little while aeemed to apread | my who Woody, and throbbed in every 'I'll in wiu oliowed by a cough and shortn** breath, BktU finally I could not now. andi to ruy bed for the second, find, an I though/ the laat time. My frienJs told me that timo had nearly come, find that I could not onger than when tho trees put on thoir ii* once moie. Thou 1 hnppenod to get one of &oi»M pnmpliloU. 1 road it, and my dear mot*#/ Nmfcht mo a bottlo of Seigel's Byrup, wh'«M ) r'»'r exnotly nccouliug to direotlona, ixv\ $ mni mo kUken the whole of it before I f • *n~'<\ ivuv^e for tbo hotter. My lawt illne bot,Hfl «u Jane 3nl, 1882, and continued t« August Ma, when 1 ttegftn to take the Byrup. Very aut.ii X uould do a little light work. The cou^h lolt me, and I was no more troubled in breatbing. Krv / » oorfectly oured. And oh, lion ht,[>pj • 1 * T oannot express gratitude onongb (ox r^yu * ayrup. Now 1 muat tell you UUti tha-tfijctora in our diatriot distribute tiMilbius cautioning j)oople against the medioiai*, iWling tnom it would do th*mi good, »n0 wanv wore thoreby it'Quenced. dett^-f -^m »«igol pmnphlots; but now whu Ir < *c is to bo found, it is kopt lik*» rolk. T»« lew preaorved aie borrowed 10 read and I -»i * iau. niiuo for aix miles arouud our dis* tries, 1 awftt havo come 18 niilou to got 1110 to buy tho )"+rtla*4m for thorn, knowing that it ourad me, ►•>* •" tw oure to get tho right kind. 1 know a woman vuo wu looking like doath, and who toldc b »-*> •> «m«o wa* no help for her, that ah* had oo*»n i-d auveral doctors, but none oould hulp Do/. 1 told her of Suigol's ayrup, and wrote ttitt aauio down for hor that ah* wight make uu tuuUke. Bhe took my advico and th* ayrup, uu u^w vhe ia in poifoct houl.li, and the people aiound ua are amared Tho medioiue haa mado such progress iv our neighborhood that people f"- tl < Um't waut the doctor any moie, but tv , iu> « tbo syrup. Hullurer. troiu gout who were codLukl to their bed and could hardly move a hngci, xirvo been cured by it. Thoio u a girl in our dutriot who oaught A cold by going through nouie watei, and wiu io bed five yearn with coativeneaa aud rhouiuatie imiiis, kiul liad to have au attendant to waten by hci. There was not a doctor iv the surround* ing districts to whom hor mother hod not applied to rehove her child, but every one crossed tQemuelvos and said thoy could not help her. vVusuovMir tho little bell raug whloh 1 rung in o*u )/iaoe whoa somobody is dead, w* thought ja.t*y it waa for hor, but b«igel'* Snup ana riils anved her life, aud now ahe ia a* h'eulthy at kuybody, goos to church, aud oao work even in tho holds. Everybody was a*ton*> uhed wli«4i iatty .»w hoi out, kuowiug how many ywvi«. i.L« U*d been in bed. To d*y aha> add*, hoi gratitude to mine for God moroiea and Soigd'a *yrup." Mabia ILus. The people of Enjand apeak coniirmmg above.

AFTER MANY YEARS < " Whittlolo-Wooda, noarChorely, " December 20th, 18W "Dear Bir,— Mother Seigel'a mndicine aella exceedingly well with us, all that try it spoak highly in lU faror. We had a cose of a young Indy that had keen troubled many years witn pains after eating. She tell* ua that th* paina; were entirely taken away after a few doaea 0 Tour medicine.— X ours truly, E.PHU AFTER SEVKRAL YEARS Stoko Perry, January 9th, 1884. " Gentlemen,— l have used Hoigel'a Syrup for eoveral years, and have found It a most eUioau'ou* ron.edy ior Liver complaint* and ganaral dobility, and I always keep aome by mo, and cannot apoak to highly in ita praia*. —I re»nau.. youra truly, Harbir Kl»«U

AJTPBR SIXTEEN YEARS. " 96, ate Streot, Workm»p, Nottt, " Dcoomber 20th, 1883. "GeuUemon, —lt is with the gioatostof plos euro 1 aoooin mr tentitnony ns to tho otliuaoy ol Mother ¥,W«»ls Byiup. My wife, who ha* suffered >•/«•>*, »nate Dy«i)opsm foi ovor sixttieu years,' ' ♦*- *««rfootly buttor through the sol* hclj) of yoiu tiyrup. 1 lmvo spent pounds in medicines (ret doctorn -in fact, 1 began to think she wu lnomable, until your marvellous modicin* vm iried.—l remain, your* thank fullr. '^Alfrod Jford,

THE /T/E BEEN WONDBii KUL pousary, Dukiufiold, « May 3rd, 1884. "Der* v. i 1i 1 'i **M)py to inform you that the aale i ~~ rjruj. and Pilla inoroaaes here oontmually. •wvoml of my ouktomei* apeak of having dvri>oa more boiiont from the uae». tho»o than trom any other modioiue. Ia som« inat.inoe* the *lfoot* have b*en wondorful.Yours very respectfully, "Pro Edwin Eaatwood,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6754, 1 June 1889, Page 1

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A WOMAN'S SUFFERINGS AN GRATITUDE, A VOICE FROM AUSTRIA. North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6754, 1 June 1889, Page 1

A WOMAN'S SUFFERINGS AN GRATITUDE, A VOICE FROM AUSTRIA. North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6754, 1 June 1889, Page 1