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r l AP P BKOTIiEPS Family Butnhers, ; , CAdTLE, .Dealey*, Feiluiongrra .... and'Wool Securer* Oash Purchasers of Wool, Hides; Sheepskins, and Fat. AfICK T O W N Blenheim to kelson, Over land, RIA HAVELOCK, PELORUS AND - T M RAI VALLEY. , j THROUGH IN ONE DAY. GOA OH leaves* Blenheim e*»ry Wednesday Morning at 6 o'clock, arriving at' Nelson Rame evening, leave Nelson FRIDAY Morning at 6 o’clock, arriving at Blenheim same day. Haying made the necessary arrangeinei.ts for changing Horses and accommodating Passengers, we have commenced to run our Coach through to Nelson in one day. The line oilers special facilities to Tourists and Commercial Travellers, or anyone wishing to spend a day or :wo in Havelock or the Sounds and Surrounding Districts. As a perusal of the timetable of Mail Coach to Havelock will show through Passengers may avail themselves of ihat line. First-class accommodation < n the road. All commissions entrusted to us •will be strictly attended to Parcels carried at reasonable ates Passengers requested to book early. Booking Office: Criterion Stables 19 CLARK & PICKERING, Proprietors

A WOMAN FROM AUSTRIA Near the village ofZillingdorf, in Lower Austria, livcß Maria Hias, .an intelligent and industrious woman, whose story of physical Buffering and final relief, as related 1 y herself, is of interest to English womer. .*T was employed ” she ways, in the work of a large farmhouse. Overwork liroueht on sick headache, followed by a d-Mlhly fainting and sickness of the stomach, until I was unable to retain either nod or drink. .' I was compelled to take to my bed for several weeks. Getting a little better , from rest and I sought to do some work, but was soon taken with a pain in my side, which in a little while seemed to spread over my win le body, -nd throbbed in my every limb. This was : fol|owed by u cough and shortn-ss of breath, until f}ually I ponld not 8c w, and I took to my - bed for the second, and, as I thought, for the last time.. ; My friends told me that my time had ■ nearly come, and that I could not live Jongcr than when the trees put Qn theirgepen oppe more. Then I happened to get one of the Seigsl pamphlet*. J read it and my dear mother bought ms a bottle of Syrup, which I took rxactly according to directions, and I had no t<ken the whole of it before I felt a great change for the better. My last illness began June the 3rd, 1882, and continued ti{t August the pj;b, when I began to take the Sjrup, Very Boon I cogld do a Ijttle light work’. The i cough left me apd I was no more troubled-in bteatliing, Now I must tell you 'iiat the. doctors in our clis'rict distribuetd liandb}j!§ cautioning people ng.ijnat fchf* medicine, and telling them it would do them po good, and many were thereby influenced to destroy the Seigel’s paphlets; bp- now wherever one i is to be found it is kekt as ». relip. . The few preserved are borrowed to-read, and I have 1 tit mine for six miles ftround our district. People h>ve comb eighteen miles to get me to buy the medicine for them, knowing that.it cured me, and to hpeurs t 0 get the-right kind, I know a woman w'f)Q WBs leoking like death; [and who ftp'd tbepf; was ;nb help for her, that}she ibafl consiflted several doctors,-but none could help her. { tyJd her of Seigel’s Syrup, and wrote the namp down fpy her that Bhe might make no mistake, She £opk rrjy apd the Syrup, and now. sj)e|' j pprfee£ health and.the pflbple aroumlUa -frre am axed, The medicine has made such progress in our neighbourhood that people say they dont waul the doctor any more, but they take the Syrup. Suffcreis from gout who we e confined.-to tbsir bed and could hard y move a finger, have been cured by I i£, '1 here is a girl in our district who

r caught 3 cojrl by going through some it water, &nd*wag in bed svg with d cbstiyciHss and rheumytio pain?, soql bad y r fco have an attendant to watch by her.. There wna Dot a doctor,iu the purroundt {pg'dialricfs t‘6 whorh her mothef had no n applied to relieve her chi d, but every ope propse 1 themselves and said they could . npt help her.. Whenever the little .befl -rang which is ruoß ip ! pup. ;, p , ab^ r when e somebody is dead, we thought,..sprely jt p was f r her, but Seigel’s Syrup and Pills 3 saved her life, and now sfio i'i-'tis’ f/eq Ithy, 3 as anybody, goes to iohUrch',- and can 1 work even in;, the r fleld<}.; Everybody was I. ,pstonished saw her out.knowii' ing ho w many, years, ehgffia l been in bed. To-day Bhe : acfds s her - gratitude to miue [ fof Qyd’s Syrup.” | vt ft urn is fit aria Haas. i The people sgea|[ gopfirmjing'the above. AFTER many YEARS. I “Whittle-le-Woods, neas Chorley, “ December 26tb, 1883, Tear Sir. —Mothor Seigel’s medicine 'sells exceeding well with us. All that try it speak h'gbfy in f'p favour, We'had a case of, a young lady that had Cfieeu trbhb’ed many years withpains~after eat : ing. She tells us that the pains \vere entirely taken away after a few doses of your medicine.-—Yours truly. f vjt; v r-•"? ; v n “E fee 1 .” ! • '■“* AFTER SEVERAL YEARS. ‘‘Stoke Ferry, January 9th, 1884 Gentlemen. —I have used Seigel’s Syrup for several years, and have found it a most efficacious remedy for Liver complaints .and-general debility and always keep some by me. and cannot speak too highly in its praise.—I remain, yours truly, Harriet King. - TIIE EFFECTS HAVE BEEN W^DEKFUL ‘llford R >ad Dispentory, Duk infitl, A | Alay 3rd. 1884. ( Pear Sir. —I am happy to inform you tbit iho sale of your Syrup Pills increases here continually. Several of my 1 customers speatt of having derived more ] benefit from the use of these than from any other medicine. In some instances the effects have been wonderful —Yours - very respec fully. * “ Pro. Edwin Erst wood, J. 8.”

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 20900, 7 May 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 20900, 7 May 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 20900, 7 May 1887, Page 4

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