ALMOST A WRECK.
What a Sydney Man says of his sitferisgs prom Disordeked Liver, Heart, Kidneys, a.nl> Stomach. MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP MADE OF HIM A HEALTHY, HAPPY MAN. Mr. David Leslie, of 115 Bouike Street, Woollootnooloo, is a resident of Sydney of 30 years standing. He is a U ache rof languages, and also prep-ires pupils for Civil Service and Uuiversity Examinations. He aajs that people often remark how well and vigorous he looks, aud U would be hard to tin t a healthier or mire robust iookiug man of his years in Syduey to day. Read lit the following letter,of March 2.id, 1906, what he says as to his past ailments, and how he was cured:— "In those bad old days." •• Four year*ago," he writes, " I was very ill, slui'ist a total wreck in tict, with mv heart, liver, stomach, and kidneys out of order and ailing; yet 1 am now active, roi u<t. cheerful and outeiited. But in tho-e ba I old days I had no energy, and was always languid and oppressed. If I was not tuff r ing from terrible pai is from my kidneys, I was in ag.»»y with my heal. Peiiodieal bilious attacks and indigestion also aided in my misery, anil 1 had suoh a dislike for food that I scarcely ate sufficient to keep body and soul together. I could seldom s'tep more than an honr, an I used to rise in ti<e morning exhausted, and .vitli a nau-e< us bitter taste that in vie me feel sick. The least noise would set my heart and nerves palpitating and j'imping. I tried m my kin Is of medicine ; but most of them only upset my stomach, and none of themreally helped me. "I read, one day, of a case Lke my o»vn which had baen cured by Mother Seigel's Syrup, sol thought I would try a bottle. I felt relief after a few doses, and the worst of my symptoms were greatly relieved by that first bottle. My ap.jetite improved, I alept better, the foul taste left my mouth, and I gathered strength and buoyancy of spirits. Five bottles of Mother Seigel's Syrup restored me to the splendid state of health which I now enjoy." Mother Seigel's Syrup is Nature's won remedy for Indigestion, Billiousness, Constipation, Headache, Backache, Wind, and all ailments of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and bowels.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2644, 4 September 1906, Page 3
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