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A WOMAN FROM AUSTRIA

Near the village off? lint’.'b A, in i -.v. r Austria, lives Maria Haas, an intelligent .lid indusiri ns w an. ol, wlu.se story el physical suffering and lii.nl icilef as rcl .ted by herself, Is of imeiCat to LiigiLh women. 'T was employed ’ he says, ■ii tin woik of a large farmhouse. Over- • ork bronchi on sick headache, followed by a deathly fainting and sickness of the ••oiiiscl), until I was unable to retain -i>her Ood or diink. I wra compelled to take to my bed for sevcial weeks. Getting a little better from lest and ] sought *o do some woik, but was soon r ken wuh a pain in mv side, which inn ittl- while seemed to spread over my whole Imrij, 11 d throbbed in my eveiy baib. lffis was folio', _-d by a cough and shortness of breath, 1 eoulci not sew, and I took to try bed for the

second, and, as I thought for the last time. i\ly friends ti l tt' bat my time had nearly come, an ; it i* I could no live longer than u he.i fc - trees put m. their green cuce tin, i'uLio 1 uappeue.. to get one of the Seig2l pamphlets. I read it and my dear mother bought ma a bottle of Seigel’a Syrup, which I took exactly accn-ding to -'■’rmt’ers, or.* I had no taken tin w ;,i» ot ;t bci a I teh • ire at change for the beUer. My aust nui-ss began June the 3rd, 1882, and continuedtill August the Ofcn, 'hen I in g* vG Uk> the Syrup. Very soon I could do a littl light work. The cough left me and 1 was no more troubled m breathing, N .*» i must tell you that the doctors in our dis-riot distribuf-td handbills cautioning people against the medicine, nnu u-hiiit. them it would do the m nogo id. act m u* were theicby lnfiucir ed to dctttuy tin S i gel’s pnplilets ; bu: now who'crer one is to be found it is kel.t as ar. :c. Tue few preserved are borrowtd to rei. t, a nt t have lent mine ior six miles wound t>u district, Peoph. have como eighteen mil s to goi me to Guy the medicine foi them, knowing lliat il cured me, and to bo sure to get the right kind, I know a woman who was leokiug iik death, and who toffi them there wn, uo help for her, that she had consu.ie.' several doctors, but none could help her. 1 told Iter of Seigcl’s Syrup, and wrote he Dame down for Iter that she nvght malu no m stake. She took my advici a.id he Syrup, and now she is io perfect he lth and the people a-ound us are amazed. JL'ne medicine made such progress in our neighbourhood that people say they dout waul the doctor any more, but they take the Syrup. Sufferers from gout who ; we e confined to their bed ami could hardiy move a finger, have been cured by it. There is a girl in our distiict who caught a cold by going through some water, and was in bed five years with costiveness and rheumatic pains, and hud to have an attendant to watch by her There was not a doctor iu the surrounding districts to whom her mother ii <d uo l applied to relieve her chi d, but eveiy one mossed themselves and said they could not help her. Whenever the little bell rang which is rung in our p ace when somebody is dead, we thought urdyit w ? aa f r her, but i-eigei’s Syrup ami kills saved her life, and now she is «s healthy as anynody, goes io chuich, ami can work even iu the fieid.-. Everybody was astonished when they saw her out. knowing how many years she had been in bed. Tu-day she adds her gratitude to mine for God’s mercies and kdgei’s Syrup.” Maria Haas. The people of England speak confirming the above. AFTER MANY YEARS. “Whiltle-le-Wcods, neas Chorlry, “ December 2Cth, 1883, Tear Sir. —Mother Seigel’s medicine sells exceeding well with us. AU tlivt try it speak highly in i a favour. IVe had a ease cf a young lady that had beeu troubled many years with pains after eating. She tells us that the pains were entirely taken away after a few doses of your medicine. —Yours truly. “E Pee'.” AFTER SEVERAL YEARS. “Stoke Ferry, January 9th, 1834 Gentlemen. —I bave used Seigel’s Syrup for several years, and have found it a most efficacious remedy for Liver complaints and general ueb.lity and always keep some by me. and canuut speak too highly in iia praise.—l remain, yoms tiuly, Harriet King. THE EFFECTS HAVE BEEN WONDERFUL ‘llford Road Dispensary, Dukinfirld, May 3id, 1884. Dear Sir. —I am happy to inform you (hat the sale of your Syrup Pills iucrea-es here continually. Bevtral of my customers speaa of having derived more benefit from the use of tbe-e than from any other medicine. In some instances the effects bave been womleilul—Fouis very respec fully. Pro. Edwin Ea fwood, J P '

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 14 November 1887, Page 3

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A WOMAN FROM AUSTRIA Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 14 November 1887, Page 3

A WOMAN FROM AUSTRIA Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 14 November 1887, Page 3