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A Woman From Austria. Near the village ofZillingdorf, in Lower , Austria, lives Maria Haas, an intelligent I and industrious woman, whose story of | physical suffering and final relief as related by herself, is of interest to English women. *‘l was employed.” he says, in the work of a large farmhouse. .Overwork brought on sick headache, followed by a deathly fainting and sickness of the stomach, until 1 was unable to retain either ood or drink. I was compelled to take to ray bed for several weeks. Getting a little better from rest and sleep I sought to do some work, but was Boon taken with a pain in my side, which in a little while seemed to spread over my whole body, and throbbed in my every limb. This was followed by a cough and shortness of breath, until finally I eould not sew, aod I look to my bed for the secoud, and, as I thought fjr the last time. My friends told me tnat my time had nearly come, and that I oouid not live longer than whin the trees put on their green once more. Then I happened to get one of the Seigc ets. I read it and my dear mother nought me a bottle of Seigel’s Syrup, wnioh I took exactly according to directions, and I had no taken the whole of it before I felt a gnat change for the better. My last illness began June the 3rd, 1882, and continued till August the 9th, when I began to take the Syrup. Very' soon I could do a little light work. The cougli left me and I was no more troubled in breathing. Now i must tell you that the doctors in our district distributed handbills cautioning people against the medicine, and telling them it would do them no good, and many were thereby influenced to destroy the Seigel’s paphlets ; but now wherever one is to be found it is kekt as a relic. The few preserved aro borrowed to read, and I have ent mine for six miles around our district. People have como eighteen miles to get me to buy the medicine for them, knowing that it cured me, and to bo sure to get the right kind, 1 know a woman who was leokiug like death, and who told them there was no help for her, that she had consulted several doctors, but none could help her. I told her of Seigel’s Syrup, and wrote the name down for her that she might make no mistake. She took my advice and the Syrup, and now Bhe is in perfect health and the people around us are amav.ed. The medicine has made such progress in our neinlibourhood that people say they dont want the doctor any more, but they take the Syrup. Sufferers from gout who we e confined to their bed and could hardly move a fioger, 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 flvo years with costivenesa and rheumatic pains, and had to have an attendant to watch tty her. There was not a doctor iu the surround' ing districts to whom her mother had not applied to relieve her ehi:d, but every oue crossed themselves aud said they could not help her. Whenever the little bell rang which is ruog in out place when somebody is dead, we thought surely it was for her, but Soigel’s Syrup and fills saved her life, and now she is as healthy as anybody, goes to church, aod can work even iu the fields. Everybody was astonished when they saw her out,knowng how many years she had been in bed. To-day she adds her gratitude to mine mercies and Seigell's Sytup.

Notice to Havelock Residents & Surrounding District 1 TYREE’S Branch Photographic Gallery will Close in a Pew Days. This is a splendid opportunity to obtain first-class Photos of family groups, Babies, etc., at a reasonable cost. Call and inspect photos of local celebrities, and remember the Gallery will remain open for a short time only. N.B. All work finished by TY REE, PIIOXOGKEAPHK, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. npENDERS will be received by JL the undersigned until Noon of Thursday, the 28 th inst, for filling up certain parts of Borough School Grounds with gravel. Work to be shown on Wednesday, the 27th inst, at 1 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. War. GILLESPIE, Sec. to Committee. To Contractors. THE Marlborough Club Building Committee invite tenders for— Erecting Premises on a modified. scale. Plans and Specifications can now be seen at the Architect’s Office, where tenders will be received until June 30th.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, H. B. HUDDLESTON, 0.E., Architect. RemovalD. BURNS, Saddler & Harness Maker, HAS REMOVED to New Premises, next to M. Healy and Son, Market Street. A Good Ass ortment of Trade Requisites always on hand. gdr’Horse Cloths in all sizes. Special Notice. nnRAVEL’LERS a+e reminded of JL the fact that the Nelson Coach leaves Blenheim every Monday Mouxino at 0 o’olock, instead of Wednesday, as hitherto. CLARK & PICKERING, VProprietors. TO LET —Furnished, from end of June, for 3 months, a Six roomed House, near centre of : every convenience, Apply to, E! Meap, High street.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 27 June 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 27 June 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 27 June 1888, Page 3

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