LIKE A SOLID LUMP HOW FOOD CAUSED PAIN AND DISTRESS IN THE STOMACH. SEVERE INDIGESTION -CURED BY MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP. Mr. Thomas Brown, a carpenter, of Grote St., West Adelaide, writes under date, March 9, 1905 :— " For several years I suffered frequently from severe attacks of indigestion. My food seemed 'to settle in a hard 6olid lump in my stomach ; causing much pain and distress in my stomach and right/ side. It became extremely difficult for me to stick to my daily work. I tried several doctors, but their treatment did not help me. At lpst on the advice of my friend, Mr. W.James, the well-known blacksmith of Currie Street, I used • Mother Seigel's Syrup. Three bottles of it completely cured ma. That was a year ago and I have been well ever since." \* Your food will become nourish- '■ ing and pleasant and you 71/illhave' no pain or distress in your stomach . if you will 'use Mother Seigel's Syrup, either as a cure or as a prevenlalive. You can get it at all up-to-date Chemists 1 shops
I l mm \,| \ !■ THE MOPE RN WAY, f ' • m Dr. R3. WALLACE. M.D. $ In times of sickness a man do«a not pin U his Wth to an tmirersal cure-all ; he goea h , to the FountMn-head <A Medlcs»l knowledsc. $ He lenowß the strong ripht arm of medical '< I »dene« can lift .him from the slouffh of fe h ricknaß which threatens him. MEN 1 In I M tinwi of oufferinff you cannot do better J) g than wrfte to the SPECIALISTS of THE ?• PEBBiIAN and WALLACE MEDIOAIL IN- i< STITUTS," SYDNEY, -who hare Interna.tio«il v ; reputations, and are celebrated as EX- $ PERTS In MEN'S DISEASES. Disorders ot 5 the liver, Btomach, Bladder, and. Kidneys S are their specialties. The Medical Staff, 5 who are all graduates rrom leading coUegta abroad, is presided otct by Dr. Richard Wallace, M.D., L.R.0.P., E., L.P.P. 8.. H., L.M., who is t Medio&l Scientist ot unquestionaible skill and experience. FREE. FREE. All wiriceg corfsoltationa ore riven free. If you are in trouble and ' require expert opinion upon it, a letter addressed to the SPECIALISTS trill receive prompt attention. There ■will be no charge or fee. Thousands of persons avail tf'tcmselTea of the means of HOME TREATMENT, and can be cured as weH in their «m homea as it 'visiting; the RxrsioJaa i^f w ° B ,iS y -iiitfTr%- _ - '- -_.. • [ NO LOPfGER A NECESSITY^ " to consult a physician and polce out row tongue for diagnosis. Ths SPECIALISTS hare cured thousands by means of their simple system ot bom* treatment, which is valuable where medical men are seance. A foil description et the symptoms muM be sent, advice will be given, aai medicines forwarded to axff part o< I Australia, packed secure from breakage in transit. Amongst those who have testified to the Specialists' wonderful methods of curing so- : called "incurable" and gxay» functtoaJ i diseases are tht Son. DANIEL 0' CONNOX. IS:P., tx-liinitttr of tH« Crown ; Inmieter I tOWLSS, N.S.W. toliee; Ur. PATRICK . ZAMKIN, J.T., Mr. TSILIP NRWBVBY. th* omit English Ttnor ; Mr. CEABLMS KENNI'NQSAM, Principal Ttnor Bovol 3 Otmio Opera Co.; Bignor CARLO DAal, i Boyal Italian Opera Co., and others. The J illustrated testimonhls of these m»n will m be posted free to any applicant. & Nine Diplomas and Certificates et n Qualiflcation and Rejriatratioa op«o :i for inspedtion. I "OLINIOAIi EXPERIENCES." 1M fi medical plates, 6SO pages, will be H posted free to any Australian address K on receipt , '■ BS OF ONE SHILLING IS CTAMPS. g FREEMANT WALLACE I BLECTRO-nEDICAL & I SURGICAL INSTITIITB 1 ••r. EUZABETH and pfITHURST I $TREETS,JtfMEY. I
BUTCHISiViS SHO^ tfVR S ALE . O"| f\ f\ CASH will buy country dwJLvJ>_/ Shop with fair business Balance cm be arranged. MARK SPEOT & CO. Armstrong Bros, GENERAL' STOREKEEPERS, BRUNNERTON. Beg to draw the attention hi the public generally to their well selected stock of groceries, etc, which ar of the best brands and quality. GROCERY.— Butter and chege of the best' quality and bearing th c Government grade. Hams and Bacon a speciality. ■TEAS — Hasdlemere, Ourat, Bell and Nui, Nelson Moate and Arondale. NEW FRUlTS.— Evaporated Fruits, Tinned Fruity Muscatels, Figs, ato. sto, beat quality. GLASSWARE, ENAMELWARE, AND LAMPWARE.— A large assortmjnt of the latest designs and patterns. Ironmongery, Hollo wware, Brushwure, /and Tinware, Corrugated Iron, Naila, etc. Kelly and Plum'i Broad Faced Chop i Axei. ■■' _ ..■■".•' ■'■.■'. ■ ■ j Everything kept in stock to suit cus- ' fcdmers. The prices will defy oompetiSiod. i Wo are also agenta for Scott' Bros' celebrated stoves and ranges. Inspection invited. • Our Bakery Departmmeat is second to none on the Court. : Fresh Canterbury Cakeg always «."•• ..
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Grey River Argus, 30 March 1906, Page 1
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