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_. _, ~.,-_- ■ i " "• .- YATES' ....."" RELIABLE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. A Shipment of N__W SEEDS just received : —-j RUDDOCK AND FRYER. •AGENTS, Hastings Street.

ISTAYCTLISG EVENT IN A VILLAGE. To the .Editor of "Saturday Night.," Birmingham. 1 k.hckntly e*mo into possession of certain tacts of so remarkable a nature, that 1 niu mrc you will he glad to assist in making them public. The following letter.) wens shown to me, and I at once begged p-;r:iii.-sie!i te> copy thwn for the Prens." They come from v highly responsible eouree, and may be rceived without Question. MESSAGE it.o:i Gj.okok Jamj-;.-i Go.-t-Wng, Ij.D.S., R.C.H.1., Pii.C.L, Licentiate iv Pharmacy and Dental Surgeon. Stowiuarkot, July IS, lrfb'U. To Ms, \Vkt7'k, Tho cnclo.-ed remarkable cure should, I think,be prin'ai au 1 circulated in Suffolk. The st>iteiiit_L.t" was entirely voluntary, and is geiiuiuii in liict and detail. G. J. G. "To the proprietor.-, of Mother Seigel's Syrup. " UK-N-IXIi.MK.--:,—'/iic following remarkable cure was rented to me by the liusbtind. Mary Ann Spink, of I'luhorough, Suffolk, was for over twenty years ailiictcd with rheumatism and neuralgia, and although comparative! v a young woman at tho time ihe was attacked, (she is' now fifty), she was compelled, in consequence, to with: ivith two uticiw, and even timti \wth ditlijulty and puii,. About v year and a hitif igo she was advised to try .Mother Seigel's . jyrup, and rtfter taking thieo bottles and ;W o boxes of ce-gel'M Operating Pills, (he ise of her limbs were re-ton-d, and eheis now I dale to -v::lk three miles to Stoumarket rith case, fr-quentlv doing the dwianco in 1 lireo-ttuurtcra of tin hour. Any suiicre i yho doub .j this story can fully ascertain lis . ruthtulnes' by paying a visit to fee ; dllage and ..7«r:iri..g of the vi.i ig-w, who (rill certify V: Lhe i::e!. : . ... j "Appended is the nu.-.-J.'ud-ji signature to ho snuo'nei.i.. "(R. "G. J. Cosiiii.c, " Stowm-irket." -' | Tlii- I- '■. 11.i:i.I*.- a vry :-,:;; ; »-ic case, * l % :,■■.-,,■ :..::■: ~:-..ig!il i-y this V r ' >."";,,/"/ L - "'.•■•■!', ; v. n.e.iv,' must move \ * . . 1, ■ .-• -,o c- -e.'Ui j.I li C-'UimOU

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5892, 25 July 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5892, 25 July 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5892, 25 July 1890, Page 4

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