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ONE TASTE IS ENOUGH

The writer never had a taste of rhe«- ' matism but once —about four years ago it was—and it laid me up and made nie groan for six weeks. And lam not pray- v ing for any. more. I can get-a hear* load now, just by thinking hew it reft. - But, oh, what a lot of-folk eaten it. worse than I did. Here is “Mrs Annie Hill, she is one a them. .-.Or, rather she was-,.;,she isrighi enough.jn'these ing M -it it tq cKeei* poinn^^^r^uSPres*, and show him'the way-outl And we tnahk' t„'. her for that'. “ It’s, the. propel- fueling ■ have„,towards - our ", fellow. jttayellerfJ', . through this vale' of \” ; ‘‘^om^ r( eight ,or -ten; f y^kyev^d^r;^j^r matism, indigestion. ‘As 'if they' not enough for one poor, woman to,l often had frightful pains in the chest, with weakness all over my body, ■; It wae /awful, and I didn’t know what the endl of it was going to bet How and then 1 'was completely prostrate; > -r “We hunted everywhere for a cum, and I tried medicines, until the empty bottles in the house' rattled WhereTsr ,you put your hand out 5 all to no earthly good. We spent money and spoiles* hopes, and that’s the story. “At last I saw an advertisement of * how Mother SeigeTs Syrup had cured a man of rheumatism and other ailments--just/ like mine. He told the tale himself, as I am telling, this. I will try it—so I said to myself- " “It acted splendidly, and T kept o» with it until I was entirely well. It cured! my rheumatism, my indigestion, and my liver complaint—ail in a bunch. Sometimes I bought the Syrup by the half ; dozen in order to get it a little cheaper.

“I'am an old resident of this district, having lived here for the last fifty years. I am'.now seventy-five and in good health. I am known far and wide, my husband and sons being in the farming and dairy industries on a fairly large scale. 1 ana. never without a bottle of Mother Seagel’s Syrup in the house. . There are plenty of medicines in Australia, goodness knows; almost as thick as the rabbits used to be, but none, so -far as I know, to compare with Mother Seigel’s Syrup. —Mrs Annie Hill, Kaynga, near Mmswellbrook, N.S.W., Sept., zist.,, 1899.

Witness, A Halpin. “I have known Mrs Hill for eight years. Her testimony to the virtues of Mother Seigel’s Syrup can be implicitly relied upon. She is altogether incapable of making any statement that will not stand the closest investigation.” C. J. Spratt, Auctioneer for the Farmers’ Association.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1509, 31 January 1901, Page 49

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ONE TASTE IS ENOUGH New Zealand Mail, Issue 1509, 31 January 1901, Page 49

ONE TASTE IS ENOUGH New Zealand Mail, Issue 1509, 31 January 1901, Page 49

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