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PUBLIC NOTICES. j A WOMAN FROM AUSTRIA, EAR the village of Zillingdorf, in Lower .i _ Austria, lives Maria Haas, an intelligent j suffering and final relief, as related by herself, is of interest to English women. "I was em- , ployed," she say in the work of a large farmhouse. Overwork brought on sick headache, followed by a deathly fainting and sickness of ' | the stomach, until I was unable to retain either I food or drink. I was compelled to take to my J bed for several weeks. Getting a little better ; from rest and quiet, I sought to do some work, ! but was soon taken with a pain in my side, I which in a little while seemed to spread over ! my whole body, and throbbed in my every limb, j This was followed by a cough and shortness of j breath, until finally I could not sew, and I took to my bed for the second, and, as I i thought, for the last time. My friends told me j that my time had nearly come, and that . I could not live longer than when the trees j put on their green once more. Then I hap- ! pened to get one of the Seigel pamphlets. I [ read it, and my dear mother bonght me a bottle j of Seigel's Syrup, which I took exactly according to directions, and I had not taken the whole |of it before I felt a great change for the j better. My last illness began June 3rd, 1882, . and continued to August 9th, when I began to ! take the Syrup. Very soon I could do a little j light work. The cough left me, and I was no ! more troubled in breathing. Now lam perj fectly cured. And oh, how happy I am! I ! cannot express gratitude enough for Seigel's j Syrup. Now I must tell you that the doctors j in our district distributed handbills cautioning [ people against the medicine, telling them it 1 by influenced to destroy the Seigel pamphlets; l but now.wherever one is to Uo found it is kept ■ like a relic. The few preserved are borrowed to read, and I have lent mine for six miles around > our district. People have come eighteen miles j to get me to buy the medicine for them, knowing that it cured me, and to be sure to get the right kind. I know a woman who was look- ( ing like death, and who told them there was jno help for her; that she had consulted several I doctors, but none could help her, I told her of .• Seigel's Syrup, and wrote the name down for | her that she might make no mistake. She took j my advice and the Syrup, and now she is in ! perfect health, and the people around us are ! amazed. The medicine has made such progress j in our neighborhood that people say they don't want the doctor any more ; but they take the ! Syrup. Sufferers from gout who were con- ' fined to their bed and could hardly move a ■ finger have been cured by it. There is a girl in j our district who caught a cold by going through J some water, and was in bed five years with costivenooo DT.fl r>o,'r.o ar.A VinA fn hoiro an attendant to watch by her. There was not a 1 doctor in the surrounding districts to whom . her mother Lad not applied to relieve her j child, but everyone crossed themselves and said | they could not help her. Whenever the little j bell rang, which is rang in our place when somei body is dead, we thought surely it was for her, j • but Seigel's Syrup and Pills saved her life, and J [ now she is as healthy as anybody, goes to ' church, and can work even in the fields. Everyj body was astonished when they saw her out, j knowing how many years she had been in bed, ! To-day she adds her gatitude to mine for God's j mercies and Seigel's Syrup. Maria Haas." The people of England speak confirming tie above. I AFTER MANY TEARS. " Whittle-le-Woods, near Cborley, i "December 26th, 1883. J "Dear Sir, —Mother Seigel's medicine sells j exceedingly well with us ; all that try it speak s highly in its favor. We had a case of a young , lady that had been troubled many years with ! pains after eating. She tells us that the pains i were entirely taken away after a few doses of 1 your medicine.—Yours truly, E. Peel. ' AFTER SEVERAL YEARS. "'Stoke Ferry, January 9th, 1884. " Gentlemen, —I have used Seigel's Syrup for several years, and have found it a most j efficacious remedy for Liver complaints and 1 general debility, and I always keep some by me, ! and cannot speak too highly in its praise,—l remain, yours truly, HARRIET KING." THE EFFECTS HAVE BEEN WONDERFUL. " Ilford Road Dispensary, Dukinfield, ! " May 3rd, 1884. ! "Dear Sir, —I am happy to inform you that the sale of your Syrup and Pills increases here continually. Several of my customers speak of having derived more benefit from the use of these than from any other medicine. In some instances the effects have been wonderful.— Yours very respectfully, " Pro Edwis Eastwood, J. 8."

iOLIOE! POLICE! POLICE! BOTHER THAT BOOT COMPANY— Isn't Shoddy " Swearing," Mr Worthy Chief? CONFOUND THAT BOOT COMPANYIsu't Deception "Cursing," Mr Inspector? BEGGAR THAT BOOT COMPANY— Isn't Imposition " very mean," M r Sergeant? DASH THAT BOOT COMPANY— Isn't Big Profits, "very rude," Mr Detective? HANG THAT BOOT COMPANY- j Isn't Low Quantities " wry low," Mr Officer? | Do you know what boot-dealers are going mad about ?—Because they have seen in the shop and on the people's feet The Public Benefit Company's Grand Spring Goods. The Spring and Summer Enterprise of the CompanyMen's Sewn and Pegged Shoes, 7s lid, 8s 6d, and9s6d. The Spring and Summer Enterprise of the CompanyMen's Calf Sewn and Pegged Shoes, lis 6d and 12s 6d. The Spring Enterprise of the CompanyMen's Calf Sewn and Pegged Balmorals, 12s 6d, and 14s 6d. The Spring Enterprise of the CompanyMen's Bluchers, 6s 6d, 6s lid, to 9s 6d. The Spring Enterprise of the CompanyWomen's E.S. strong Leather Boots, 6s lid, 7s lid, and 8s lid. The Spring and Summer Enterprise of the Company's— Woraons' Walking Shoes, 7s 6d and 7s lid to 9s 6d. The Spring and Summer Enterprise of the Company—- - Womens' fine French Kid Walking Shoes, 9s 6d, 10s 6d. The Spring and Summer Enterprise of the CompanyGirls' and Boys' Walking Shoes, 3s lid to 5s 6d. Dunedin says that the Company is a tenor to big Profit-takers PRACTICAL Manufacturers says the Company are Kings of their kind. Dunedin says the Company are Kings of the City. Let the Company be your Company. It's a good Company. It's a great Company. THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT tyTANUFACTORING COMPANY, 46 Pbinoks street (Mr Braithwaite's), • D. BUCHANAN, Mapper. ■YDROLEINE Soap, the King of . Cleansers, can be used for Washing Everything in hot or cold water. TONE'S Patent Boxes on Sale at J, Wilkie | and Co., Princes street. Tt >^

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Evening Star, Issue 7362, 7 November 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 7362, 7 November 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 7362, 7 November 1887, Page 1

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