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Mother Seigel's OPERATM PILLS I FOR CONSTIPATION, SLUGGISH LIVER, &°. TTNLIKE many kinds of cathartic (J medicines, do not make you feel worse before you feel better. Their operation is gentle, but thorough, and unattended with disagreeable effects, such as nausea, griping pains, &c. Seigel's Operating Pills ore the best family physic that haß ever been discovered. They cleanso the bowels from all irritating substances, and leave them m a healthy condition. The best remedy extant for the bane of our lives— constipation and sluggish ver. 1 These Pills prevent fevers and all kinds of sickness, by removing al poisonous matter from the bowels. They operate briskly, yet mildly, without any pain. If you take a severe cold, and are threatened with a fever, with pains m the head, back, and limbs, one or two doses of Seigel'a Operating Pills will break up the cold and prevent the fever. A coated tongue, "with a brackish taste, is caused by foul matter m the stomach. A few doses of Seigel'S Operating Pills will cleanse the stomach, remove the bad taste, and restore the appetite, and with it bring good health. Oftimes disease, or partially decayed food, causes sickness, nausea, and diarrhoea. If tho bowels are cleansed from this impurity with a dose of Seigel's Operating Pills, these disagreeable effects will vanish, and good health will result. Seigel's OperatingPillsprevent ill-effects from excess m eating or drinking. A good dose at bedtime renders a person fit for business m the morning. 'lhese Pills, being sugar-coated, are pleasant to take. 'ihe disagreeable taste common to most pills is . obviated. FOR SALE BY ALL CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS AND MEDICINE VENDORS. PROPKIETOR3 : A. J. WHITE, Limited, LONDON, Eng. WHY HE DID JNOT GO TO THE HOSPITAL HE COULD LEAP THROUGH THE AIR. My object m writing is two-fold j to express my gratitude for a great benefit, and to tell a short story which cannot fail to interest the feelings of many'others. It is all about myself, but I have remarked that when a man tells the honest truth about himself he is all the more likely to be of use to his fellow-creatures. To begin, then, you must know I had long been more or less subject to attacks of bronchitis, a complaint that you are aware is very ommon and troublesome m Great Britain m certain seasons of the year. Some months ago I had a very severe turn of it, worse, I think, than I ever had before. It was probably brought on by catching cold, as we all are apt to when we leatt expect it. Weeks passed by, and my trouble proved to be very obstinate It would not yield to medicine, and as I also began to have violent racking pains m my limbs and back, I became greatly alarmed. I could neither eat nor sleep. If I had been a feeble, sickiy. man, I should have thought less strangely of it j but as, on the contrary, I was hearty and robust I feared some new and terrible thing had got hold of me, which might make strength of do avail against it. I say hat was the way I thought. Presently I could not even lie down for the pain all over my body. I asked my doctor what he thought of my condition, and he frankly said, "lam sorry to have to tell you you are getting worse I" This so frightened my friends, as well as myself, that they said, " Thomas, you must g0 to the Hospital ; it may be your only chance for life I" But I didn't want to goto the hospital. "Who does, when he thinks he can possibly get along without it? I am a laboring man, with a. large family depending on me for support, and I might almost as well be m my grave as to be aid on my back m a hospital unable to lift a hand tor months, or God only knows how long. Right at this point I had a thought flash across my mind like a stream of sunshine m a cloudy day. I had heard and read about Mothei Seigel's Curative Syrup, and I resolved, before consenting to be taken to the hospital, I would try that well-known remedy. On this I gave up the doctor's medicine and began taking the Syrup. Mark the wonderful result I I had taken but three doses within twenty-fqur hours when I was seized with a fit of coughing, and . threw up the phlegm and mucus off my chest by the mouthful. The Syrup had loosened and broken it up. Continuing with the Syrup, the racking pain, which I believe came from the bitter and poisonous humours m my blood and joints, soon left me entirely, and I felt like going to sleep, and I did sleep sound and quiet. Then I felt hungry, wfrh a natural appetite, and as I ate I soon got strong and { well. I felt I could leap through the air zoith L delight t In a week I was able to go to my work again. It doesn't seem possible, yet it is true, and the people know it. And, therefore, hen I say I preach the good news of the ! great power of seigel's Syrup to cure pain and t disease far and wide, nobody will wonder at me • Thomas Canning \ 75, Military-road, Canterbury, Kent. Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup is for sale by all chemists and medicine vendors : and by tke Proprietors, As J. White, Limited, 35, Farringdon iroad, London, E. C, England. Statutory Declaration.— l, Franz Raabe, Ironbark, Sandhurst, m the colony of Viotoria 1 Australia, do solemnly and sinoerely declare i that on the 25th June, 1877, my son Alfred, c cix yean of age, was accidentally hurt with an ftxe on his knee. lat onoe took all pains y to secure medical assistance. However, m c spits of all efforts, on the 27th Augußfc, 1877, g the was given by Dr Maogillivray a that an amputation of the injured limb bad c become imperative, m order to save life. At thit juncture I called on Messrs Sander and y Son?, proouring some of their Extmot of the Is Eucalyptus Globuluß, and by the application h of Ihe same I bad the satisfaction of seeing my son within a fortnight out of all danger, n and to-day he is recovered. I may just add tha* it was when the crisis had been reaohed that the Extraot referred to was first applied. and. I make this solemn declaration, etc — Fr£iz Eaade. Declared at Sandhurst, m the f oolcny of Victoria, Australia, this seventeenth is <3aj of Qotober, one thousand eight hundred . and Seventy-seven before me, Morita Oohn, c J.P—(Advt.) fi ir 1 m . wm. c "Rouom on P.HISS/'— Why suffer Piles Immediate relief and oomple cure guaranteef 3 • Ask for* Rough on Piles? Sure cure d I itohing, protruding, bleeding, or fluy form o

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2194, 8 August 1889, Page 3

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