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‘STILL HOPE FOR YOU MY BOY.’

A MAN’S STORY OF SUFFERING. How he was Cured of INDIGESTION, SICKNESS, SLEEPLESNESS, by MOTHER BEIGEL’S SYRUP. The people who are cured of indigestion and liver troubles by Mother Seigel’s Syrnp are always ready to receomend it to their friends. They know that this herbal remedy cures permantly. A man. or a woman suffering the tortures of acute Indigestion and disordered liver, cannot eat well, or work well. Than some friend who knows, someone who has been taught by bitter experience of ill health, comes aiou<' and says, “You buy Mother Seigel’s Syrup, it cured me and I ha v c been hel thy and strong ever since.” That was just the experience of Mr. Hugh Christopher Quin, of 267 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, who could neither eat, nor sleep, nor work through indigestion. He was compelled to stay at home and unhappy, suffering man racked with pain, and on the verge of despair. Here is Mr Quin’s story, dated May 11th, 1912: “Seven years back, when residing in Adelaid, South Australia, I was attacked by Indigestion. Whenever I forced down a few mouthfuls 1 had great pain and sickness. It was so terrible that at length the very sight of food caused me’ to shudder with dread. 1, of course, lost strength my nerves went all to pieces, and insomnia reduced me to the verge of madness. I broke down under the strain and had to give up my employment. HE MEETS A FRIEND. “For over a year I suffered. Then after a more than usually bad, sleepless night I went out into the streets of Adelaid,in the small hours ol the morning, in an effort to obtain a little ease. In Victoria Square, I met a constable friendfto whom I described my sufferings. ‘There is'still hope for you, my boy.’ he cried. ‘You get a bottle of Mother Seigel’s Syrup as soon as the shops open, and it will make a new man of you, if you use it faithfully for a few weeks.’ That morning I took my first dose of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, “For several days I was in doubt as to its merit, and then I commenced to oeivo its beneficial action. I felt and looked like a new man after using the Syrup fora fortnight or so, and once on the road to health I never looked back. A full course of Mother Seigel’s Syrup most effectually accomplished a complete cure,’’ Now, the point in Mr Quin’s story is that be profited by the experience of his friend, and was brought back to good health by Mother Seigel’s Syrnp. It is the unfailing care for pains after eating, headaches, biliousness, constipation, wind on the stomach. Having cured tens of thousands, il will a)eo cure you.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 2677, 4 August 1913, Page 5

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‘STILL HOPE FOR YOU MY BOY.’ Dunstan Times, Issue 2677, 4 August 1913, Page 5

‘STILL HOPE FOR YOU MY BOY.’ Dunstan Times, Issue 2677, 4 August 1913, Page 5

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