The News From Abroad.
" It is about ten years ago," says Mrs. Gray "thit I became acqua nted withSeigej's Syrup —a time when 1 greatly needed something havii.g healing virtus id it. " A cfcu;in of mire in the old country(near London) hud for yenrs been a perfect martyr to indigestion. His trouble was principally a violent cohe, from torj'i l a'omaeh and l.ver. " After y are ol almo?' hopeless suffering hn finaLy dUc vered i- Sc-i*-1'« Syrup a prrfr ct remedy. I pre-unie hi* r-.t > time to know of iitli'uUiih 18 SJU..J kt d t..f 3'. ! Tertise:r.e:.t It v•. t mutter. "As I always keep up a regular correspond <nc9 with my r. lativea they were aware of liu dreadful condition I was in with indices'ion. "JTuturally t ley 10-t no time in le:ting me know of my eoiir-in's marvellous recovery—afur he had v .inly expended a deal tf money in feeing d jctnre and t»o forth. 'lhcy said Mother Seijtei'e Syrup a!o: e had restored his health, ar.d gtrongiy urged me to try it. "You liny hardly be'ieve it, but I wis o o, posed to al advertised medicines th.it I used them with great reluctance and entire want of confidence, Nevertheless I had already tried such ot thtrn as I, or my fuends, could thir k of, without any tangible or permanent benefit. "I fuffercd from violent pains across my st nuch and undfr the shoulder-blades, a fcit-.er and disgusting tasfe in my mouth, want of sleep, languor and weariness, and all the evils and ailments, bodily and mental, which seem part and parcel of that common and abominable malady. "Finally, under the strong importunity of a friend, I was induced to try a dose ot Seiiel's Syrup. X wish to state emphatically that even SO SMALL A QUASXIIT GATB MB IMMEDtATB belief, and af er I had used it for a time, regularly and ac ording to the directions, I was gradually and surely restored to my usual good health. I now believe in triis famous remedy for the best of reasons —my experience ot its merits. I n ver cease praising it to my friends, and always keep it in the house against time when it may be needed. "I feel grateful for what Mother Seigel has done for me ; and if you desire to publish my statement for the good of. thers you have my frte [ermissi.nso tod>." Jano M. 41. Gray, Ave Mai ia Cot tage, An .urn, Sydnej, fJ. S. W. October 4tb, 1899.
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Hastings Standard, Volume VI, Issue 1576, 18 July 1901, Page 3
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421The News From Abroad. Hastings Standard, Volume VI, Issue 1576, 18 July 1901, Page 3
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