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AN INTERESTING LETTER FROM A VETERAN. As this is Jubilee year it tends to male on* ■ look back and think of the Right of time, and in i this way 1 am ' emindtd that 1 am one of the , veterans in the sale of your valuable and success. | ful medicine. I have sold it from the very first, and have sent it into every County In England and many parts of Scotland. Well do I remember the j Stst circular yon sent out some nine or ten years j ago. Yon had come to England from America to i liitroduoo .u other Seigel’s Cura'ive . yrup, and 1 j Was struck by a paragraph in which you used these i words : — “ UeiUK a stranger in a strange land X Co j not wish the people to feel that 1 want to take the I least advantage over them. I feel that I have a ! remedy that will care dis ase, and 1 have so much confidence in it that 1 authorise my agents to refund the money if people should say that they have not benefited by its use.'* I felt at once that you would never say that unless the medicine had merit, and X applied for the agency, a step which I now look back upon with pride and satisfaction. Ever since that time I have found it by far the best remedy tor lunigestiou and Dyapeps.a X have 1 met with, and I nave sold thousands of bottles. It I has never failed in any case where there were any j of the following symptoms:—Nervous or sick headache, sourness of the stomach, rising of tee food after eating, a sense of fullness and heaviness, dizziness, bad. breath, slime and mucus on the gums and teeth, constipation, and yellowness of the eyes and skin, dull and sleepy sensations, ringing ia the care, heartburn, loss of appetite, and, in short, wherever there are signs that tbe system is clogged, and the blood is out of order, upon repeated enquiries, covering a great variety of ailments, my customers have always answered, “I am better," or “I am perfectly well." What I have seldom or never seen before in the case of any medicine, is that people toll each other of its virtues, and those who have been cuied say to the suffering: "Go and got Mother Set gel's Curative Syrup, it will make you well," Out of tbe hundreds of cures 1 will name one or two that happen to coma into my mind. Two old gentlemen, who-e names they would not like me to give yon, had been mar yrs to Indigestion and Dyspepsia for many years. They had tried all kinds of medicine without relief. One of them was so bad he could not bear a glass of ole, Bota were advised to use the Syrup, and both recovered, and were as halo and hearty as men in tbe prime of life. A remarkable case ia that of a house painter named Jeffries, who lived at Penshurst, in Kent. His business obliged him to expose himself a great deal to wind and weather, ana he was so zed with rheumatism, and his joints soon swelled up with dropsy, and were very stiff and painful. Nothing that the doctors could do seemed to reach the seat of tbo trouble. It so crippled him teat he could do hardly any work, and for the whcle of the winter of IS7B and '79, he had to give up and take to his beu. Be had been afflicted in this sorry way for three years, and was getting worn out and discouraged. Besides, he hid spent over £l3 lor whit he called “doctor’s stuff” without the least ben fit. In tbe Spring he heard of what Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup has done for others, and bought a 2s fid bottle of me. In a few days ho sent mo word he was m .ch Letter—bef. ro he had finished the boti 10, >. e then sent to me for a fid bott e, and -al was going that way I carried it down to him myself, un getting to his house, what was my aston shment and surprise to find him out in the garden weeding an onion bed. I could hardly believe my own eyes, and said : “ You ought not to be out here, man, it may be the death of yon, after being laid up all winter with rheumatism and dropsy." His reply was : —" There is no danger. The weather is flue, and Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup has dona for me in a few cava what tbe doctors could not do in three years. I think I shall get well now." He kept on with the Syrup, and in three weeks he was at work again, and has had no return of the trouble for now neirly ten years. Any medicine that can do this should be known a 1 over the world. Yours faithfully, (Signed) Kupbbt Gbabax, Of Gbabax & Sov. Holloway House, Sunbury, Middlesex, June 25, 1887. The above wonderful cure of Rheumatism wa« the rosulo of the remarkable power of Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup to cleanse the blood of the poisonous humours that arise from Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup is for Sale by al) Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by tb« Prop ietozs, A, J. VVnite, Limited, 35, Farringdov road, London, England, IEIGBL’S SYRUP I EIGEL’S SYRUP s EIGEL’S SYRUP (HIGBL’S SYRUP WEIGEL'S SYRUP IBIGEL'S SYRUP S EIGBL’S SYRUP ( EIGEL’S SYRUP (EIQEL'S SYRUP ISIGBL’S SYRUP I EIGEL’S SYRUP s EIGBL’S SYRUP (EIGEL’S SYRUP SJGEL’S SYRUP JgKIGEIi'S SYRUP

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8903, 20 September 1889, Page 2

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