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i j ,-v <■; -»r b.T' „•> «ipr»e j d .fw ouui a. .as. riiouiuat stu with alt its dr.ad/ul agonv. One 1 joint after another U-catue swollen and : r flmi'.id. ao that he van obliged lo ; stop work. In this xvi plight the now vimnK man was confined to the house for two lone yenrs. suffering all that u.orlal could endure. One physician a** or a noth r «.is called upon to treat l „ r utopian i. but v .th no lieuefit. fo*the poor fellow continued to grow worse and w< rse. Hoping to find some means of relit f. a consollaticn ol , >Uh tors was held, when it was decided tli.it an organic <i. s.-e of the heart I existed in an incurable form, and that tm-dnal nid could not afford relief. He was given tip to die. These years of expensive imd'cal treatment lind exhausted the little savings of the mother, and they Imd no money to buy • v.-ii the necessaries of life. There ; was one spark of hope left. Someone had told her of a remedy that had ! cured so many coses even when as hopeless as this one seemed to be—and the mother’s love w ent out for her dear l>oy. Hut how to get the tnediesne wi*« the question. Their money was entircl gone. The boy had a new |>»irof trousers that he had been too ill to wear, and the mother reasoned within herself. “ If the boy is to die he will not need them, so 1 may ' as w.dl pledge tlnm for medicine with an «ffort to save his lite." Htrßiigeas it n.ay the hollies of medicine procured at the chemist's shop in ■ I’mitypool with the money obtained from the pawnbroker «ffi-cted a cure in this hopeless case, which had been pronounced ns 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 ;i visit to the pawnbroker. It i' now marly two years since this took place, and young James l-’raiicis has 1 ell working in the coalpit under ground ever since, earning extiH pay for overwork, which he is able to perform. Of course he never had organic disease of the heart, as ■pi -«d. Tlie palpitation, llieumat i.-io. and asthma w ere mere symptoms of the real disease, which was dvs- , pep.-ia. or indigestion, for w hich the remedy was specially adapted. Those who wi-li 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 almost miraculous cure. The follow - u g letter is from a chemist, who t!,< ught the facts should lie uiado known :—“James Francis Thomas,of t’>nl.iewytiydd, near i'ontvpool, aged collier, was ill for nine years, unable to do any work for three years, never lav down in hod for nine years.

! ■ 1 to sleep iii a stooping posture, was treated by nearly all the doctors for mile -around, who generally stated ins cmnflaiul to Ik* rheumatism and heart di' a.-e of a chronic nature, and i yond all |- Her to cure. When hope had nearly dad out he was persuaded to try Seigel's Syrup, and to the deli *l;t e’f Ins i-’alives and astouish- ■ t< nt of his n< 'u;s, ufler taking iwn in bed. . i r uk • lie went to v ork. lLt-s . .a* n two bottles, l with [uile well ■ a. d ran talk o! n thing el but this • llous eure, and wishes me to n.:ik> it known." S«. ;d s Syrup is sold by atl Chcm- • \ proprietors, A. J. White (Limited), 1 . :i. Kngland, or the Wholesale \g» . . Keinptlionie, Prooeet, A Co.'s N« Z .‘haul I >rug t I’lnpany | Limited), l>ui,' dm, Auckland, t inisicliurch, and Wellington. August 15, 1883. p.nr Sir.—l write to inform you f Yik Wilts, informs me that ho suffered from a severe form of indigestion for upwards of four years, arid took no end of doctor’s i 'edn ine without the sl.rhlt •' l - neiit, ami declares Mother Sn -rel's Syrup winch he got frem me lias save i his life. Yours truly, (H.gned) N. Webb, Chemist, Caine. Mr White. S< gel's o|H>rattve Pills are the liest family physic that has ever keen discovered. They cleanse the bowels 1 *ni all irritatin;: substances, and leave them in a healthy condition. They cure costiveness. St. Mary's Street, Peterborough, Nov.-uih* r 29, 1881. Bir, It gins me greet plea stirs to inform you of the bet lit I have reeiived from Seigel’a Syrup. I have I been tr. itW i juaia eilli ilysjopaia a few d - oi 8y rap 1 l. .ml relief, and after t.d g two bottles of it I feel quite cuied. lam. sir, yours truly, Wilkaui llrent. Mr A. J. White. September 8. 3883. P. ar Sir.—l find the sale of Siegel’s Syrup steadily increasing. All who have tried it speak very highly of its liudnimvl virtues ; one customer desrnln it a - a “Godsend to dyspeptic ) < ..pic." 1 always recommend it with cui i fide ace. Faithfully jours. (Signed) Vincent A. Willis. Cii mist-dentist. lleiisinghtuu. Whitehaven, . 11,11 Mr A. J. White. Pear Sir,—l wit for some time dieted with piles. advised to Moth- r S> igi .jl a tiial. •* i.ieh 1 did. 1 ..:n now happy to state it it lias r- to rid me to complete health. II einain. Yours r ’•pcethillv, , Sig.icdi John 11. LiaLlf AUtt.l

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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 169, 3 February 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 169, 3 February 1888, Page 4

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