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WOKE THEM OUT HERSELF. There was a tisnc when Mrs Hayes considered herself to be what she calls "a gone woman." She actually divided her clothes and other personal effects among her children. Thank Goodness— but here is her story, told in her own way, by all odds the best way: — "Three years ago," she f?uys, li l had dreadful pains across "the left side of my stomach and under the shoulderblades. My left side swelled up fearfully. I was laid up weeks at a time, work being out of the question. While these ills were on I could neither walk, sit nor .stand with comfort. "I was really ashamed to let the neighbours see me crawling about, so 1 : most oi my time lying down or leaning against something to ease the i dreadful pains. ".[ tiad been a hard working woman all my life, but now i lost my strength and dreaded to eat. anything, knowing the woeful suffering 1 was sure to experience afterwards, as if eating were somehow a n-rime against the laws of nature. And at night I rolled and tossed about instead of sleeping. "The doctor said it was indigestion, and no doubt he was right, but he was not able to relieve me. "I considered myself a 'gone woman and told my husband I was sure I could not last much longer. Indeed, I wars so fully persuaded of this that I actually divided my clothes and personal effects among my children. "Thank Gqodness and Mother Seigel's Syrup 1 have since worn out most of them myself. "After a lot of coaxing and argument (for I was tired of trying things, and hope had about died away in my heart) I consented to take Seigei's Syrup, although the doctor had advised me not t6 touch it. "I was not quite sure of the effect oi the first bottle, but my husband insisted on my going on with it. So I did go on with "it, and after I had got through half the second bottle there was no doubt of th<-' result, 1 was much better. 1 felt it, and others could see it. "It was hardly short of a miracle, the way Seigel's Syrup brought me round. From a poor, weak and wretched woman unable to walk or scarcely to raise my hand to do the smallest piece of work it gave me back health and strength, restored me to my husband and family, enabled me to go* on with my work once more, and in short made me as well as ever I was in my life. J 'l am now upwards of sixty, and have reared a large family. I have lived in the district about 37 years, and am well known here. "My husband and sons, as well as our grand-children, work in connection with the coalmines, for which this district is noted. I have told all the neighbours what Seigel'fl Syrup did for me, and am perfectly willing that my case should be published if you think it may be useful." (Mrs) .lulia"Hayes, Mount Keira, Paradise, near Wollongong. N.S.W. October 14th, 1809. • Mr John Hickey, blacksmith, at the same place, writes that he has known Mrs Ti a yes all his life, and (in common with many others) knows her statement !to be true. He adds that she is rej speeted by everyone.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 126, 29 May 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 126, 29 May 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 126, 29 May 1901, Page 6