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Waterloo Patent Round Feeding Oilcakes.

■ui'ttblu lor llorsuH uml ull dubtrijitions of stock. Awnril.il silver nu.lul for mills at l'ar.- Lxliiliition. Agouti) wauUil. 1m < c-iiKt s art- romposul of a \uu. :\ f>l artirli's. carefully Ki'lccU-d. **»:•! vb.rli. wl eii ccmbincd, form tlit luo-t |h rfirl iiiimil fooil for stock that 1.: yet Lion Dilnxludil. ami one that i o> eially a<la|iti <1 for yoang stock. A' ti <■ I.omiiai 1 *airy show this year ti < first prize for the rov.' giving the !mo st ijuantity anil best quality of milk was won by a cow (the property of Mr Coats) which was fed on the Waterloo Hound Cans. A: the N< rfolk and Norwich Christmas show, held November 1(1, 17. and !•”, l s ->2, tin.- champion prize for the la t hen t in the diow vas won by a H>* i which was fed on the Waterloo hound Cakes. Out of "H other prizes riven at this show, !tts were won by stoik fed on the Waterloo Hound v ■• .) !v 8, lt^O.— I have thr pleasure of 1 ..mi ..a' you th» ru.-nit of a inreful anal;, ■ i. of one of your Waterloo Hound C.aki . which you rent me a few days «:■'>. Tin condition of the eake, 1 find, js i xcelleut. Altogether the encloeed analy-is and recently examination of your W aterloo Hound Cake fully conI : : 11 me in the high opinion which I 1 a\e expressed in years past of the f» etlii • value of the e cakes. During till lust five years 1 have made many analyses . f samples of yonr cake sent to me by consumers ami without a sil L’h exception I have found all the rumple- of tl •• same i udkut quality j s that of thi enke which you sent ine f r ai aly is a few days ago. ami f am s itisfied that you make the Waterloo 1., nil t akes always from the same kind off.’ ling mat. rials, of the host quality, and employ tl cm in ti e same ) opi tioi Thi ni re extei iTi ly the V. ati rleoCane will bceeme known, tie i,.i.ii it will he appreciated by fe. del . and fatteners of stock.—Augustus Voelcker.” Em ry liclivery is guarantied to l’rt cut price, i'7 17 per ton. Free cji rails at Hull. ( hup i to be made payable to W. < I ambers, morotary of the Waterloo Mill iik. and W arehousing Compunv, Limited. Hull.

year by year his health grew worse and worse until ut last rheumatism came with all its dreadful agony. One joint after another became swollen and inHamed, so that he was obliged to stop work. In this sa.l plight the now young man was confined to the house for two long years, suffering all that mortal could endure. One physician at'er another was called upon to treat | L complaint, but with no benefit, for the poor fellow continued to grow ! worse and worse. Hoping to find some means of relief, a consultation ol doctors was held, when it was decided that an organic disease of the heart j existed in an incurable form, and that medical aid could not afford relief. , He was given up to die. These years of expensive medical treatment had exli misted the little savings of the mother, and they had no money to buy .m u tlie necessaries of life. There j was one spark of hope left. Someone had told her of a remedy that had cured so many cases even when as hopeless us this one seemed to he—- ; and tl it- mother's love went out for her 1 dear boy. Hut how to get the metli- . 1:. was the question. Their money ; was entircl gone. The boy had a new pair of trousers that he hud been too ill to wear, and the mother t eusoni d w ithin herself, “ If the boy is to die lie will not need them, sol may j tin well pledge them for medicine with an effort to save his lito,” Strange as it may appear, the bottles of medicine procured at tlie chemist’s shop in l’ontypool with the money obtained from tne pawnbroker effected a cure in 1 this hopeless case, which had been I renounced as incurable. Hut it is only just to say that if the chemist hud known of the wants of the family, the

medicine could have been obtained without n visit to the pawnbroker. It is now neaily two years since this took place, atm young James Francis Thomas ha 1 . working in the coal- , pit uud. ::d ever since, earning extra p*y lor ov. work, which lie is able to i 'i tn. Of course he never hud organic disease of the heart, as supposed. The palpitation, rheumatism, and a. tl.ma were mere symptoms of the real disease, which was dyspepsia, or indigestion, for which the nnndy was specially adapted. Those who wi ll to communicate with this young man can write to him at the above address, and he will vouch for the curative properties of Seigel s Syrup, the article that affected this uliuo. i miraculous cure. The foliovii g letter is from a chemist, who thought the facts should he made know n :—“ James Francis Thomas, of l’untnewynydd, near l’ontypool, aged •iff, collier, was ill for nine years, unable to do any work for three years, never lay down in bed for nine years, had to sleep in a stooping posture, was treated by nearly all the doctors for miles around, who generally stated his complaint to be rheumatism and heart disease of a chronic nature, and I ryoud all power to cure. When hope had nearly died out he was persuaded to try Seigel's Syrup, and to the delight of hi-, relatives and astonishment of Ins neighbours, alter taking hail’a bottle lie could lie down in bed. Aiu-r taking one bottle he went to work. Has now taken two bottles, an 1 on with u third, and is quite well ami strong, llis mother is in raptures, and can talk of nothing else but tiiis marvellous cure, and wishes me to make it known.”

Seigel s Syrup is sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the proprietors, A. J. White (Limited), London, England, or tlie Wholesale Agents, Kempthorne, l’rosser, <t Co.’s New Zealand 1 >rugCompany i Limited), Dunedin, Auckland, Christchurch, anil Wellington. August 15, 1883. Dear Sir. I write to inform you that Mr Henry llillier, of latesbury, \\ ilts, informs me that he suffered ! from a severe form of indigestion for upwards of four years, and took no end of doctor's medicine without the slightest benefit, and declares Mother Su gel's Syrup which he got from me has saved ids life. Yours truly, (Signed) N. Webb, Chemist, Caine. Mr White. Seigel's Operative Pills are the best family pin sic that has ever been dia- | covered. They cleanse the bowels from nil in at nig substances, and leave them in i.lthv condition. They j cure cost Peterl November 23, 1881. Sir,— I ives me great pleasure to inform you of the benefit I have received IV m Seigel’s Syrup. 1 have hi i n troubled for years w ith dyspepsia: but ufter a few doses of the Syrup 1 found relief, and after taking two bottles of it 1 feel quite cured.

lulu, sir, yours truly, AN illiam iirent. j Mr A. J. White. September 8, 1888. Dear Sir,—l find the sale of Siegel's S\rup steadily increasing. All who have tried it speak very highly of its medicinal virtues; one customer describes it as a •• Godsend to dyspeptic pi ople." I always recommend it with I confidence. Faithfully yours, (Signed| \ uicent A. Willis, C heinisl-di nlist. lleiisingham, Whitehaven, (Jet. 10, 1882. Mr A. J. White. Dear Sir. —1 was for some time ufihrled with piles, and was advised to give Mother S. igel's Syrup a trial, which i did. 1 tun now happy to state that it bus restored mu to complete health. I eiuaiu. Yours respect full v. Signed) John U. Light! Advt.j

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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 167, 27 January 1888, Page 4

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Waterloo Patent Round Feeding Oilcakes. Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 167, 27 January 1888, Page 4

Waterloo Patent Round Feeding Oilcakes. Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 167, 27 January 1888, Page 4

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