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'i A P iii-OTII CiiV Paiiiily Butchers, Dealers, Felhuongeis, and Wool rfcourers Cash Purchaseis of Wool, Hides, vSisepj-'.l-' is, and F it. _B_E N T IOKT<» WN. Blenheim to fteibon. Over land, KIA HAVELOCK, PELOHUS AND RAI VALLEY. THROUGH IN ONE DAY. COACH leaves Blenheim every Wednesdav Morning at 6 o’clock, arriving at Nel«on sair i evening, leave Nelson FRN DAY Morning at 6 o’clock, ariiving at Blenheim same day. Having made the necessary arrangements for changing Horses and accommodating Passengers, we have commenced to run our Coach, through to Nelson in one day. The line offers special facilities to Tourisus and Commercial Travellers, or anyone wishing to spend a day or two in Havelock or the Sounds and Surrounding Distvicis. As a perusal of the timetable of Mail Coach to Havelock will show through Passengers may avail themselves of if at line. First-class accommodation on the ! roa i. j All commPsions entrust'd to us will be strictly attended to Parcels carried at reasonable ra.f s Passengers requested to book eat"'y. Booking Office: Criterion fe tables 19 CLARK & PICKERING, Proprietors

A WOMAN PROM AUSTRIA Near the villa-, ofZ.lli’igdo.f, in Lower Anstiia lives Mn ia H>as, ,an intelligent and induSiUious won: an. whose s-ory of physical sufit final ie i; uf. ? ? s re-Jr-ted hy ktuseif, is of in. e;e-.t to li'nglish women, -I was employed the toys, in i!.r work of a'l>*s>t f*r<»li6n»e. Ove;woik biomht oa mc; berdncl o, followed by a deathly f->i> a<*J sickness of tile Stomach, until 1 s unable to retain either ood or d.inL. I was compelled (o take to my bed fo- seve>al weeks. Getting tv little better fiom rest and 1 sought lo do me woik, but was soon i’ken wiih a j.al-i in my side, which in a little while seem.' ito sp.ead er my whole body, nd llnob'ediu my eveiy ]-.nb. This was ft. 'owin' by cough and sho l tness of b.ealh, uot’l finally i eould oi sew, and I took to my bed for the second, and. as I thought, "’or the last tone. Ai" fritnds told me that my time hud neany come, and that I eoukl not live long: r than'-when the trees put on t heir green once mo’e. Then I happened to get one of ihe Seige! pamph'els. I re .1 it and my dear mother bought ms a bottle of Soigei’s Syrup, which I , w t>k exactly iiceoidingto directions, and I bad no t.ken ihe whole of it o. fore I felt it get .t change for .ie befler. My last illness began Juno the 3rd. 1882, aud couiiuued till August tiie 9th. when I begun to take tie Syrup, Verr eoon I could do a iittle light work. The cough left me and I was tio more iroub'ed is bieathing. Now 1 must te ' you ihat ihe doctois in our dia'iict distr’ihuetd handbills caul 'coin ’ people ag inst the medicine, a~d lell'ng them it would do (hem no good, and many were thcebv influenced to destroy the Seigel’u papblets ; but now wherever one is to he found it is kekt as a I'e'ic. Tiie few preserved aio borrowed to read, and I

have lent, mine for sis miles around our disirict. People have oomo eighteen mips to get me to buy the medicine for them, knowing that it cured me, and to bo sure to get the right kind, I know a woman who was leokiog like death, and who told them there was no help for her, that she had consulted seveial doctors but nrm could help her, I (old her of Seigel's Sy up, and wrote the na' e down for tier that she might make no.mistake. She took my advice and the Symp, and now she is in perfect health ar. 1 the people around us are amazed. The medicine has made such progress iu our hei •hboiirhood that people say they dont want the doc.tor. any more, but they take the Syrup. Suffere-s from gout who we - e confined to their bed and could hardly ) ve a finger, have been cured by it. There is a girl in our district who caught a cold by going through some water, -.and was in bed five years with costiveness and rheumatic pains, and had to have an attendant to watch by 1 er. The)e was not a doctor iu the surround" ing "districts to whom her mother had no applied to relieve her child, but every one crossed themselves and said they could not help her. Whenever the little bell rang which is rung in our place when somebody is dead, we thought surely it was for her, but ' e" 'el’s Syrup and Pills saved her life, and now she is as healthy as anybody, goes to chu-ch. ( and,- cau work even iu the fields. Everybody was astonished when they saw her out, knowing how many years she had been in bed. To-day she adds hor gratitude to mine for God's mercies and Seigel’s Syrup,” Maria Haas. The people of England speak confirming the above, • i AFTER MANY YEAKS. s “Whittle-le"Woods, neas Chorley, “ December 26th, 1883, Pearl Sir. —Mo ter Seigel’s medicine sells exceeding w with us. All that try it speak highly in ; . s favour. We bad a case of a young lady that had been troubled many yea s with pains after er.ting. She tells us that the pains were entirely taken away a few doses of your medicine.—Touts truly. “F< Peek” AFTER SE EiIAL YE AES. “S oke Ferry, onuaiy ‘jell, ISS4 Gentlemen. —Ihav- used Seigel’s Syrup :or several year,., a:d have found it a moat . ‘fitcarious remedy ft Liver complaints md general de 11 ty and always keep iome by me. ar. cannot spiak too highly id its praise.—l rem n. you - ? t. > ■*, hi 'diet Km-'. THE EFFECT*" HAVE BEEN WDFDEtJF L ‘]. i.ird Road Dispens .if, Duk it fid, ‘Ma” 3d, 1834. Dear Sir.—l am happy to inform yon th,.t the sale or your Syrup Tills in leases ftore eon ‘nu-V'y. l*ev-: of my cu tomers sperk of haring do •! ed mote benefit from the use of there than iiorr any other medicine. Jo some instances the effects have been wended —Yonis very respectfully. ■ i “ Pro. Edwin Eastwood, J. 8.” ‘

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 20900, 2 May 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 20900, 2 May 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 20900, 2 May 1887, Page 4

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