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AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM. Thxre are some troths that ou&ht to bo blown throat h a million speaking trumpets every h <ur ; that ought to be printo lin big type on the front page of every mwspaper ; that '-ught 10 be painted on every signboard at the oroesroads ; that ought to be taught m every Eohoo!. And this is one of them : There is no such thing on earth as a tonic medicine. People lalk of " toniob" ani doctors talk of " toriicß." Isbaw J When a conn try is d sc-.ve:ed ia wbidi no food siuSfß are ever raited ct imported, and m wheh the mcc, womn, and children trj all well and hearty, we ru>y coccJuda ih*y subsist on tome sort of "toniv* The mis.hicf this do'.usi.n about tom:s Las d<.na j 8 beyond OilcaU! ion. It ;e\da the tiok to lean on broken ie*rs, to exjeot r, )Ul trcm a scaroa from wh:oh it is simply lQipoasibio tbtt relief o n come, to vrabte mont-y in bujicg « toaica," and preoloaa time ia w.i.ing for theje aiieg d " tomce" to work miracles. Mr Thomas Foster, of 15 f C atham Place, At»e!asdo Street, Hall, m an acooant of a recent iU D eß9 bujb, among other thingß, I? 1 " : j.l than tried 8l °o i ach toniOA, bat tbey did me no good." Bapposo we have his whole story, which >s Bb>rt, end make oar comments on it •f let wards Ele fays •« Up to tho month ■Si?"* 8 !. 18 '?'. 1 waB stron 8 BDd healthy. At that time I tell into a low, weik condition. I /olt languid and heavy, and was always tired. I bad a foal taste m the mou'.h, anJ a dreadful p«n m the chest and sides after eating, whi'.at my heart was like a burning fire. I was mroh trouble! with wind, which peeme 1 it roll all over me, and I had a constant belching and rising m my throat. I was m agony day and night, ord for honrs I walked a ont the room rubbing ray ohißt m the effort to obtain relief. I lost a deal of Bleep; and felt worae tired m the morning th*n when I went to b:d. v Gradually I became weaker and weaker until I had bard work to follow my employment, for, I was m misery all the time. "I vrmt to a doctor, who sounded me j ana gave me mcdioines.but I got no relief, and after taking his medioines for a month, I left off going to him. I th-. n tried stomach lonics and other medicines bu*. nothing did me any t-ood. In this Btata I cominaed week after week, growing more feeble all the while. I felt that, if I ail not soon find a remedy I should be done for altcgetbe*. " In Ootober, 1831, a book was left at my house telling of a m dicine calloi Mo' her Seigel'a Curative Syrop, and desoribing a case like mine that had been oared by it. As I bad often heird this medicine well tpoken of, I mate up my mind to tiy it, 6nJ got a tottle f :om Mr (Joaains m AnJaby Bond. After 1 hid taken two doses. I felt pratefal relief, and before I had quite finished the bottle I was completely cured, and hava since bees m the best of health. "I thank God that thi* medicine was ever viade known to me, Otherwise I should have bten m my grave before. now. I will ' answer anyone who may write rue concerning the faots here pet forth. Yonrs trait (Signed), Thomas Foster, 15, Chutham Place, Adelaide Sireet, Hall, March 24.h, 1892. Now let os se3. The symp'oms of Mr Foß'er's complaint arc easily reoogntsable. He Bbffaxed Item indigestion and dyspepsia. The medicines administered by his phyacian or purobaeed by Mms-.lf proved a«e!es3 beoinse thby were not aidreoeed to the dißsape with which be was actually pffl cteJ, bat possibly to one or more of its lymptoms. f o 'abolish any existing tvil it i* alw-iys causes we mast work at—never mere conseqaenojs. 3he •• Btomach tocios" which Mr Foster hoped might relieve him may have done co for a moment on preoise'y the same pr.n. oifle that a sharp application of wlip. enl ppur wakes up a tired horse, not by giving him strength, but by roming bis rose >vcd nervoas force, with a deeper reaction to follow. That's how. it ever wa3.a,nd will bo. Mo'h»r Seigei's Oarative Sjrup restored this gentleman to real and genuine health by ckansing his system of the poison of dieeaed, by removing the obstacles and en. abliog the stomach to ret&ia God cigest food. A very Bimple thing, yet how hard to accomplish, oh 1 my maetcrs. Ibis remedy docs it, however, as is testified by a host of witnesses all over tbe world — witnesses who say mare m praiss of i|s merits than jou wo aid have time to read. ;
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 249, 24 October 1894, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 249, 24 October 1894, Page 4
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