lal I--4 _Hr fei ll jm*L ASTONISHING SiF Wm NEVER DESPAIR UNTII. "WAHOO" FAILS. tio recoveries of confirmed invalids, PRESIDE-! OF THE PROGRESS COMMITTEE. I AB-E TO B-SPME WORK. . „„.,., .4.- ■ ' (From Newcastle Herald.) The Quirindi Gazelle recently dispatched a reporter to .._..___ -nowcrn interview Mr. John McGarrigle, oE Werris Creek, who is Our representative recently interviewed Mr. KUUh-KX President of the Progress Committee, and an old and »„„„«.„_ NICHOLS, Jun., of Buxtori street, Adam-town, on the resDected resident. He is 70 years of age, but bears his We !___- MUnareas subject of his serious 7llness and remarkable cure. "I_i a years with the activity of one who might be 50. Mr. wheeler at the Great Northern Coal Mine, where I've lately McGarrigle has been seriously ill, but has suddenly been . f resumed work," said MriTNichols, " but for eighteen months restored°to health, and hi* wonderful recovery was made <H I wa3 unable to work. The least.exertion was too much lor thesubiect of the interview. ' mc, and I lost weight so rapidly that I became a walking "For twenty years," he said to the reporter, "I was similar CM_S skeleton; My appetite failed, and partaking of the least . could not eat nor sleep , I was „retcne_ ana v I consulted doctors, but no improvement came of it, and the downcast. . , . ~. ff . „ ftflniiine „v tha • numerous remedies I tried were of no avail. I was advised " I was advised to give Wahoo a trial, and its effect genuine Dy ine v LOASBY 'S ' WAHOO,' and got a bottle in Newhe said smiling, -was mapvelloiis SXJjtt_S ' ™*° The first dose of • WAHOO ' gave mc relief, but I vanished, the agomsuiß pain -behind h « s^ n ;J" " a^ d ; Local ' Newspapers, thought it was only fancy and continued taking the and the swelling in. the stomach subsided. I used to, b> a iiOC*i n™**** me „ioine. • I soon felt that something was grappling with victim to constipation but now my regularity in this reject tlie dyspepsia. - I knew then it was not fancy; and that I is natural and assured. ___________«__ was on the right road to recovery. When I tell you,", he "I. was agitating for the .purchase of ground for a __-_-_-_-_______-_—----—-—-—— concluded, "that I now weit?h Hi stone, and that I have cemetery," he said, laughing, "but devil take the cemetery resumed work, you will understand whatlioasby'B Wahoo since taking ' Wahoo.' I can only think of pleasant tlnng3 ■ - \ has done for mc, and I need-cay no more in its praise." now." '...'. 0 ... , - - - . __ m __&& _____ m ___$$- fiill A WELL-KNOWN CYCLIST CURED. __ __. *Wr W- m WmW __r_l H H The Manager, Loasby's " Wahoo " Manufacturing Company Limited. THE ATHLETES' FRIEND. .' - and _^E^»^^ THE HOPE OF THE SUFFERERS. ~ __< ___£ S__lS&?-_3-»S-k the best embrocation in the market for athletes. ■ ','„,„. RELIEVES ALL PAINS. <Ws«a> G *°* Sdtmm < ani> < An « l0 <**• Company).
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