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THOSE TWENTY-SIX YEARS. the difference. If my friend, the late Sergeant-major Allen, had not mentioned them, there ,might have been an end of the matter; but there they are, and lam compelled to •write about! them. Mr Alexander Allen relates as follows: "Albert street, Auckland, New Zealand, January 26, 1901. For about three years I suffered from indigestion of a most acute form. During the whole of this time I was never well, but constantly drowsy, frequently sick after meals, and always suffering from a kind of lump on my chest, which; gave mo excruciating pains. " I got very low down in spirits, and was troubled with great mental depression. The doctor was unable to relieve me, and at last my wife induced me to give Seigel's Syrup a trial on account of the good effect it had had upon her. "After taking three bottles," continues Mr Allen, "there was-a decided improvement in my health; the aggravating symptoms began to disappear, and my appetite improved. "When I had taken in all six bottles I felt like a new man. I can now enjoy my meals,' and do not suffer a bit from indigestion. My good health is entirely due to Seigel's Curative Syrup. " I recommend all sufferers to follow my example. I am an old resident of this colony of twenty-six years' standing, and many persons can testify to the truth of what I state." It is just that last fact, and the facts of his cure, that make every word of Mr Allen's testimony worth twenty,pounds in gold to his fellow-men who suffer in New Zealand. Chest pains, after-dinner sickness, depression, etc., are signs by which the expert knows that the stomach is out of order. And nothing can set it right as quickly and permanently as the roots and barks of Seigel's Syrup. Few things shorten life so rapidly and surely as a chronic stomach, liver or kidney disorder, no matter what the nature of it may be, and if all the truth were known, half humanity would be found troubled with one form or another of dyspeptic ailment.

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Evening Star, Issue 11663, 23 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11663, 23 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 11663, 23 January 1902, Page 1

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