Public Notices. SYDNEY TO THE SOUTH POEB. -S- torrid heat of an Australian summer to the icy chill of-an. Antarctic winter! What a change! Impossible! you exclaim. Well, hardly thai. Let us consult Mr J. H. Barnard, of K) Ultimo road, Ultimo, Sydney,' New South Wales, -who knows more about it than you or 1 would like to know. "One vcrv hot afternoon in December," says Mr Barnard, ' I was trucking cases of general cargo from a ship's side to the store on Central wharf, when I was suddenly ordered to Darling Island to take the place of a man who had become ill in the refrigerating chamber of a boat then taking in a cargo of frozen meat.. I was wet through with perspiration when I descended into the hold, and the change of temperature was like stepping out of an wIL *?*? an ** welL But t Q at "was not aIL th brief intervals for meals, I worked for me my life. But for Seigel's Syrun I believe that it would have done so quite for every season dozens of robust fellows' are killed off bj working in the deadly refrigcr/vrcor a bnei spell of sleep I was awakened oy a violent fit of coughing, feeling feveris' ana sore all over, with swollen head and inflamed eyes. These symptoms grew steadihr W iT*; ; i a,n £ ofcbcrs equally bad were soon added to them, until in a short time I had low three stone in weight, and my hair had obtain relief, making trial or numerous patent medicines, besides being attended by private doctors and physicians at the hospital. After great suffering and much loss of time I was induced to try Seigel's Svrup, which soon transformed me from a brokendown invalid into a strong, healthy mau I would advise all who suffer from obscure and complicated complaints, such as mine was to give Mother Seigel's Syrup a fair trial. It gave me back my life, and I have never heard of a case in whkh it has failed." aie French Revolution, it was said that the many must labor that the few might eat. That state of things has everywhere, been changed for the better. Yet even now it is necessary to watch that the few should not die in order that the many may eat.
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Evening Star, Issue 12027, 27 October 1903, Page 1
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387Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 12027, 27 October 1903, Page 1
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