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NO DOCTORS; BILLS NOW. After being wrecked by Chronio Indigestion, Mrs Pltunmer is curedby Mother Seigel's Syrup. "Five years ago," says Mrs Mary Plum* nier, of 417 Kent street, Sydney, N.S.W., in a letter addressed by her to the proprietors of Mother Seigel's Syrup on April 28, JL9OS, "nobody would have insured my lifo for twopenae. I had suffered for a long, while from ohrc-nio indigestion, which/ besides causing excessive pain, had reduced me to. such a weak, nervous condition that I was almost afraid of my own shadowFood disagreed and distressed 1 me so much that I actually dreaded meal times. At night my sleep was fitful and insufficient' owing to palpitation of the heart, a symptom that greatly alarmed me. Altogether I was in a very bad way, and my appear-* ance plainly showed it. "The doctors I consulted said that my complaint was chronio indigestion, and they, specially cautioned me against ovei'-exer-tion and excitement, as my heart was very weak. "As time went on my troubles grew upon me. The medical treatment I received benefited me nothing. At different stages of my illness 1 was attended by, four doctors ; but beyond keeping my purse empty they did nothing for me. I there* fore decided to seek other means of ob« taming relief. Having often seen Mother Seigel's Syrup referred! to in the newspapers as a sure cure for indigestion, I resolved to try it, and at once bought a bottle. 16 proved to be just the- medicine I required;' for after using it a little while I could eat and sleep better, and was more comfortable in every way. The improvement continued until soon my health was quit© restored I . ..Thanks to Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, my health i 3 now good, and I have not seen a doctor's bill for years."-

The Grey River Argus says:— "lt is wonderful the ingenuity of man's mind. AH the Magistrate's Coijrt last "Wednesday a man was charged with being on licensed premises during prohibited hours, and explained to the magistrate, without a blush, that he went into the hotel to get some small change as he was going to church. < But,' remarked the magistrate, 'it was 11.15 when you were caught, and churoKi goes in a t il." No more was said, and! Afi.man,p.a.id ibe fee .without a muinftu:.?-

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Otago Witness, Issue 2695, 8 November 1905, Page 58

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Page 58 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2695, 8 November 1905, Page 58

Page 58 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2695, 8 November 1905, Page 58

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