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WRECKED ON CHESTERFIELD REEF.

Nobody can tell the following strfry better than the writer tells it himself.

' “In 1891,” he says, “I first experienced the miseries of acute indigestion. I was obliged to knock off work, and suffered agonies for two months. Then I felt slightly better and went back to my post at the North Brisbane Fire Brigade Station, and stayed there until the great flood in 1893. “Then I had .a terribly severe relapse, which laid me down for ten months, seven weeks of it being spent in the hospital, “ Several doctors attended me, but they failed to effect a cure.

“ Yet, at the end of ten months I felt somewhat better, and being of an energetic disposition, I started in to work again. “I managed to keep at it for six months and then collapsed completely, and resigned my position in the Brigade. “ On returning home several of my friends urged me to put my faith in Seigel’s Syrup and in that only, saying they had known it to cure cases as bad as mine. ‘ Don’t be down-hearted,’ they said. . “On this T Began using Seigel’s Syrup (and Seigel’a Pills occasionally) and gradually got better. When I had taken about twelve bottles in all, I was so much better, I accepted a position as mate in a ship Sto trade in the Islands—-taking a y of the Syrup with me. “ We soiled on the 24th of October, 1894, and on the 29th we struck Chesterfield Reef, Long Island, and were wrecked, but all hands were sated. The captain and four blacks took to one of the boats, and reached Alackay in safety, whilst I and seven blacks landed on Long Island, where we remained.thirty-two days, until we were rescued by the Pylades man-of-war, and taken on to Sydney. “Fortunately, we were able to obtain enough provisions from the wreck to maintain us while we were on the Island. “I must mention that I kept on using Seigel’e Syrup until wo got to Sydney, and then I was quite restored to health, and have been perfectly well ever since. “ Aly health is now splendid; my appetite is excellent, and all the bad symptoms I once had are gone like an ugly dream after morning breaks, “ My wife uses tho medicine for a milder form of indigestion than mine was, and is as firm a believer in it as I am.

i “I will name'a few of the peculiarities of the aggravating and dangerous disease as it affected me. There was always a bad taste in my mouth; my breath was bad, and I used to retch frequently after eating ; I belched continually, lost flesh, and had thin, lantern jaws. “ Scores of friends .and acquaintances can testify to the truth of what I have said. It is certain that Alother Seigel’s Syrup cured mo when all other medicines and forms of treatment proved to be no gtfod, and I have bo thank the Syrup only for tho fact that I am now a strong, healthy man. I have now been nearly three years in the employ of tho Queensport Meat Company, but my home is at .the address given below.” A. C. Backmah, Myrtle Villa, G-eorge Street, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, Q. Sept. 6th, 'I9OO.

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Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12556, 18 July 1901, Page 3

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WRECKED ON CHESTERFIELD REEF. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12556, 18 July 1901, Page 3

WRECKED ON CHESTERFIELD REEF. Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12556, 18 July 1901, Page 3