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A WOMAN'S KUFFKKIKQS AISD OHATITUDE.

A VOIOE FROM AUSTRIA*

Near the village of ZdUugdorf, in Lower Amtrh, lives Maria, Hans, an intelb'gent and industrious woman, whoso story of physical Buffering and final relief, aa related by herself, is of interest to English womea, "I was employed," sho sayx, "in tho work of a larg farmhouse. o*. erwork brought on sick headacb. followed by n deathly fainting aad sickness the stoau&K tmtil I was unable to retain eita food or ariiik. I vr-A compelled to take to m bed for mj»«ra_ week*. Getting a little better fiom rttiit *r*d quiet, I sought to do some work but WRa boon tab en with a pain in my aide which in a littlo while ueemed to spread over my whole body, and throbbed in overy limb This wsw iciiowed by a cough and shortness ot breath, Until finally I could not sew, and I took to my bed for tho second, and, as I thought, for the laafc time. My friends told me that my time had nearly come, and that I could not live onger than when the tree* put on their green oncn awo 'I'hen I happened to get one of tho : fieit-«i pamphlets. I read it, and my dear m o*i>4f N>nflit' me a' bottle 0? Seigel's Syrup, v/Jt"»i > ;"'t exactly according to directions, j&\ i >»«, -o » taken the whole of it before If al >y * *- 1 \ '.9mj>o for the better. iMy last ilhies buyi.ll « u Jono 3rd, 1882, and continued to Au«o/i «a, whon I began to take the Syrup. Vuiy u.^it j. (.uuld do a little light work. Tho cough leit me, and I was no more troubled in breathing, ifow lam perfectly cured. And oh, bo* hipyy 1 ami I cannot express gratitude eauusu for SeigePs syrup. Now I must tell you *jj>« tae doctors in our district distiibuteu a*nio\Un cautioning people agaimt tho mediclan, ioding them it would do themi> good, unc* w a vy were thereby influenced • de«l*«-f «r* JSoigel pamphlets; but now' whfcti v < -"<o is to be found, it ia kept like* rebs^ te w preserved are borrowed to read, ami { ' - 1 ' >.iut mine for six miles around our difl" trie;. A^pe uave come 18 miles to get me to buy the j»'**<»t*«*n for them, knowing that it cured me, i 4**'"i 4 **'" "• '"-") auie to get the right kind. I know a wOniAu imo was looking like death, and who told, ti n^«»owa3 no help for her, that sho had cu«>u » w d several doctors, but none could I help 11^. I told her of Seigel'H syrup, and wiote Uie flame down for her that she migb> mnke u« u*Utako. She took my advice and the nyrup, ui'j. uuW Bhe is in perfect heals.li, and tho puopltf Aiouud ua ate amazed Tho medicine has made such piogiess in our neighborhood that people say they don't want the doctor any more, but th _, take tho syrup. Sufferer; fiom gout who were confined- io~.fch.eir bed and could baidly move a linger, have been curel by it. There is a girl m our district who caught a cold by going through some water, and was io bed five yeais with costiveuess and rheumatic pains, übd had to havo an attendant to watca by her. There was not a doctor in the sunouudmg dibtricb to whom her mother had not applied fco roiiflve her child, but every ono ciossed tiiciiwt)iv«j and said they could not help hw. Wii-.u»>«j' the little bell raug which is mug in u«,i i-Jace when somebody is dead, we thought juicy it was for her, but deigel'a S\ 1 up ana rlik s.ived her life, and now she is as healthy «u uuibody, goes to chuich, and cau woik even in the fields. Everybody was astou-u-bed whew lt»y suv her out, knowing ko<* many yean. xLo/iul been iv bed. Today she adds hoi gratitude to muio for God's meicies aud heigtl's ayiup." Mabia Haa^. Th' people of Eu e land speak conihming th above

AFTER MAKY YE AItS f '"3 " Whittle-10- Woods, ue.u- Chorely, • "December 20th, 1883 "Dear Sir, --Mother Seigyl's nu'dicmd sells exceedingly well witli us, all that try it Bpealc highly 111 iti favor, V r e b '<l a case of a youug hdy that ha<i been trouble*! many yeava with I»uds uft.T <"»tins. Hh« tell» us thd tho pauit weieetttiiely taktu u«ay alter ;v few do3es of your medicine. — Yours truly, • E. Puejc.

AFTER SEVERAL YEAKS

bloke Foiiy, January 9th", 1884. 11 Geutlemen,— i liavo usedSeigel'b Syiup for Et-veral yoars, an>l ha /c found it a most eth'catrous leiKolj Io: Liver complaints aud general debility, aud I always keep some by nw, and eaunot speak to highly in ita piaise.— l ie«naiui youis tiuly, Habbiet Kiko.

/.3PTISR SIXi'EEN YEARS.

" 95, ate Street, Worksop, Notts, " Deceuiber 2Gth, 1883. "GenttHuiou,— lt h with the greatest of ple*> sute 1 iUx.<HU my testimony ua to the elliuaoy ci MOUIOI v-»^<tlav -»^<tla My wife, who lia» sutfurot ''•'"•! •''ate Djspepaia for over sixteea yo.us, ' " Perfectly better through the sole help of yoar byrup. ' I have speut pouuda iv uicdmuK 5 tro-\ doctois -iv fact, I begau to think bhe «m ju«iu.iblo, until your marvellotls medu-'Jio vn Jtiotl. — 1 ieuiaiu, youis thanktuily. " Alfred Ford,

TUli EV a HAVE BEEN WONDERFUL ponbJiy, Dukiufickl, "iMay 3ul, 1884. "H^c- j to iu f orui you ikat the sale l < t t\xy and Pills increase*} hero contiuudliy. ndveral of my eustouiurs speak of huviug dm !•<><( moie benefit fiom tho use of these thau iiwui .my othor iut.'<lioiue. lv some mstmces tho etleots have boeu woadeiful.— Youis very reaped fill ly, " Iro E'lwm Fiiiatwoju, J.B, S^ JliOl NTO H' S £*•• «ißOtt KXCUAMWa A G ii X C Y. Tyiio ytroot, 'Jam-rfli

law, •>','> (J»rofuliy '•■'^o^d, r.nd seat fee M [.^rto on vSo oaortcst no'jico, SoAtnon c>iay uap^iiad. L'jUr«, Saloa, s-iivi .Vuhiationß, s»nd »lj .Ko-jciy bujtnoba .r^U3ftutiai ouulidoucbily • »id with doufiscou. Aii good oecuritleJ i*kon up at ouoa ; ?AtO3 low to suit too •vimea. dr2(i f f ARttISOK, J'J*MwSTiIKD DjiiVMiN *-%- (JiiuiTßp) BYDNKY, i'AT AJKD STOKB SIOCKJ j GHAIN AND ii J ij.uDUUi!i BROKERS .JBKK4L «i.L'VANO>, i ro*cla oa Ooa»lgn uicuts, AUCIION bA.-ili'o otUif*uj held swioe evory woo*. AC'-OUNT S'VL'^o JicudoroJiPro-Hpily

I > i>O^DHB EOUGH & CO. (Limited), -*^ <? WCOJb GISAIN BROKERS, SYDNEY, N.S.W., Allo'V Threo Moufchs Free Storage on grain consigned for Sale, m«ke Liberal Gaah Advanoea »t Bank rafca of interest, Re»lisa io ert/noss stlvnntaso, aud Psy procoods wof x. »£tsr dato of GEOKGtf MAIDEN,

G&&S AND CO • O$£0g!l IX. MESOfIANTS, Baak Bukdteg*, £eo'eh*m, liOndon, 8. E. IndoDes e»wuto<l on tbo most Faroratv^ Verms *&&*,% B»ux Credit* or Prodw. f Faciliti*-. »-n Bgainbt «ho latter •20 yo^ --lyjag uxpsrianoe. Bnylnfc Ayetjctai vicuspt??* Prbwlp*l» Fivo Sears' M*nagw I I'homw A'it-v* *ud Co,, Llmlied, London. Uofoycaooi OoioaJ*l B»vk ?9 6o» M

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North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 6631, 2 May 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 6631, 2 May 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 6631, 2 May 1888, Page 1

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