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SHE POT IT IN TUB GUPBOARD. THAT a w.arjr thirp it is to b) ill, espef cially for a long time. "* ou are tiicd of advise, tred of trying thia, that, and the other, thcd of fancying you are a trifh better, tired of taking precautious agiinst get iog worse. Yon are tired of pain, and half believe the sooner you are under the ground the bitter for you, and the more agreeable to your friends. Here's a little story. A woman told it lately. She says: [Corr 1 "I, Mary Jonea, of 3 Walton street, Greit Howard street, Liverpool, declare as follows : "I have suffered aU my life from weakness of the stomach and sluggish liver. I was always tired and hv guld, and often troub ed with bilious headache. My appetite was poo r . I never had desiro for food, and what I did eat did i*>t d'gest properly. I had always a bad taste in my mouth, and a slimy tcum would cover my mouth and teeth, and so bad ww this that I was obliged to rinse it away bsfore eating. When I was in my teens I was very weakly, and would faint af er sitting down to my rrejls. I had trembling at the heart, with a heavy weight a 1; the cheßt, pain at my side, and a strange giddy feeling would come over me. When out walking in the stte.t I used to have to ttand and rest for f >ar of falling I was also so weak that when going about my work I often had to sit down and rest. At tmes I had a bad cough and pain in my luus;s. I saw doctor after doctor, and wis under medioil treatment for more than twelve years. One doctor ta'd I was suffering from an enlargement of the liver, auother said I had heart disease, and a third said my lungs were congested and that I could not recover. Thinking I was now in a consumption, I went to a consumptive hospital and was under treatment there for some time. Toe doctor?, after bounding my clioßt, told me I was in a decline, and that my left lung was congested. Tney gave mo ccd liver oil and other medicines, but I got no bettt is " In July, 1890, after a bad fainting, I be care e so bad I had to take to my bed, acd was attended by three doctor for a month. The fi'st doctor who saw me slid I could not recover, I had intense pains in my stomach, and could get nothing to pass my bowels, Various means were tried and found unices I ccu'd take liquid food only, and was fast sinking, my case buog considered hopolesa by both the physician acd the nurse. At this time it was that my husband heard through Mr Tarry, the chemist in Great Howard street, of a medicine called Mother feigel's Curative Syrup, and we were presented with a book i which desoribed a cane just like mine having been cured by it. My husband procured a battle of this medicine and I began taking it, j After a few doses I passed a motion as black as coal and experienced great relief, and shortly after felt as I wanted something to eat. When the doctor called the next day he could see a rnaiked change in me, and said : ' Mrs Jone?, we have given you the right medicine at last.' He thought it was his last bottle thit had worked the change, whereas the nurse had put the medicine in the cupboard untouched. I went on with Mother Seigel'B Syrup, and to the delight of my husband, father, and nurse I never looked behind me. All the pain at the heart and chest gradual y left me, and in a fortnight I was strong enough to be removed to the seaside, and have ever sio.ee been in good health, " I never felt so well in my life as I do oow. All my friends consider the cure as a miraculous one, and I wish others to know by whit means my life was saved. lam willing that Me;srs A. J. White, Limited, shall make whatever use they may think fit of this statement, and I hen-by authorise them to <*o fo. " Dated this 3rd April, 1891. •'(Signed) Mrs Maby Joses." 1 here was nothing " miraculous " about this lady's recovery, although it may have been, and indeed it -was, remarkable, fiat it was allaloog the straight lines of Nature. She had Buffered all her life from indigestion and dyspepsia, and her other ailments arore from that, »nd that alone. She could not digest her food, and the whole STfetim was perishing from the poison in the Bttmach and from lack of nutrition. Mothsr Siigel's Syrup did its one work; it cleansed away the corrupted matter, and set tha digattive organs—tho liver, stomach, and bowels—in natural operation, and immediate improvement and final recovery followed as necessary con cquences. Especially should tho reader notice the close resemblance between the symptoms of dyspepsia and thoio of consumption, through which most unhappy mistakes are constantly made, Never conclude you have consumption until you are Bure it isn't dyspepsia. The chances are that tho retult will ba the same as in Mrs Jones's oase. LEASE GF BUSINESS SlTff, PBINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. THE OORPC R VTION of the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens cf the City of Duuedin invite Tenderj for Leasing Section 1, Block XCII.. Uuncdin, for a term of twenty-one years from lit November, 1891. The land has a frontage of 33 feet to Princeß street, and depth of about 74 feet to Police Btreet, and is at present occupied by a brick and concrete building consisting of two shop 3 and cellar, fjr which the successful tenderer will be required to pay the very moderate va'uition cf L4OO. Tenders must be accompanied by a half-year's rent in advance, which will be returned if the tender be not accepted. The conditions of sale, which muf.t b8 signed by the successful tenderer immediately after the acceptance of his tender, may be lcspected at the effice of the Coiporation Solicitors (Messrs Smith, Chapman, leinc'air, and White), Liverpool street; and fu-ther particulars obtained on application to the Town Clerk, with whom tenders must be lodged not later than 5 o'clock p.m. on WEDNKBDAY, 14th instant. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. B. TAYLOR, Town Clerk. Dunedin, Bth October, 1891. 'He who invents a new sauoe is a public benefactor."— Sodbbaise. SOLAR SAUOE. rHIS novel and eiquieit9 SAUOE, now introduced to the Public of Dunedin for the first time, will bo found to be a most delicious and peculiar relish, It is a combination of the finest Fruits and Aromatic Spioep, blended with great skill, and scecially tuited as a sauce for mutton. The selling price places it within the reach of everyone, And its valuable properties in assimilating and promoting digestion should cause the name of SOLAR s- AUCE to become a household wo;d. Knowing the great number ot worthless sauces now on the market (the principal components of which are vinegar and cayenne pepper), the proprietors of the fsOLAR SAUOE conceived the idea of producing a genuine Fruit Sauce out of fruits grown in the colony ; and they have now perfected an article which they can confidently recommend, and which they are certain will soon appear on every well-appointed table. Prepared for the propiietors at the St. George Preserving Works, Dunedin. To be had from the Trade generally, or from IRViNE AND STEVENSON, Price: Half-pint Bottle, 6d; Pint Bottle, 9d. " T WOULD like to send our old friend X Mrs B something that would remind her of the colony; but It la bo difficult to find anything new and interesting," said a lady to a friend. " Why don't you send her the 'New Zealand Graphio '—the illustrated paper, you know. I buy it every week, and it is such a handy thing to send to friends." " Where do you get It ' " Oh, I buy mine at the bookseller's, but you can get it of any of the paper runners." "Oh, I must order the ' Graphic,' then." JOB PRINTING. iHE EVENING STAR OFFICE la now prepared to Execute PRINTING of every description, In first-olafls style, at moderate prices, and on very short notice. Having a Large and Varied Assortment of Type, suitable for all olaasea of work, and Machinery capable of turning it ont more rapidly than most offices, Business Houses can rely upon their Orders, for large or small numbers, receiving prompt attention, Estimates given for forge orders only,

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Evening Star, Issue 8644, 12 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 8644, 12 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 8644, 12 October 1891, Page 1

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