ril it*tifMnUkl < , »iv. Out j< it after another lxir*iiiH m»< ’en an V inlluml, so that lie w obliged to work. In this -.nl plight the now vounjf n.an wan confined to the lionse for 4w<> ?«•!• _iea suffering all that Mortal rouhl endure. One phtdirian a* 1 er another was railed n|io:i to treat • ! >irt, hut with no bet:. fit, foe tie j- ... fellow continued to ;rrow » i •! wor-H*. Hopinc to find x'i ■ ' f ri lit-f, a consultation ot
dm' was ImM, when it was decided tli.it an or; inic disease of the heart < in a: ir.< i. le form, and tliut 1 aid could :i )t afford relief. . . | ■ : < -i\e i.. ~! t realm* •.t 1: l tdiMiit 1 tlie little savings of the mnlht i. the;. 1 «d no money to buy even tlie necessaries of life. There w.*-. mu ; ark of hope left. Someone had t Id her of a nuiiily tliat had cured ao many cases even wlien w In peless as tins one seemed to I>e—and th( mother's love went out for her dear Joy. lint how to get the medi- ■ • «j ii • -lion. fi.ei money wr.s cntirel gone. Tlie lioy had a ii w pair of trousers that lie had been too ill to wear, and the mother ii .. i.ed within hers* If. “If the l*oy is ti ilie he will not need them, sol may s well pledge them for medicine with an r(7'<rt to save his life.” Strange as it may aprwar. the l«ottles of medicine procured at tho chemist's shop in IVntypod with the money nlitained ft th* pawniiroker effected a cure in hnprle s case, which had been l is iucu ii. But it is only ju t to say tliat if the chemist had ' w. if ti. wants of the family, the ii . liicine could have been obtained er. It i i. a marly two years since this took place, and young James Francis li. i ■ lias bet n working in the coal- ] t under ground ever since, earning i xtra pay for overwork, which he is able to perform. Of course he never had in iinic disease of the heart, as sunjs <i d. The palpitation, rheumatic m. and r-sthnui w ere mere symptoms of the real disease, which was dys-jM-p-ia. or indigestion, for w hich the Ih a lapted. Those who wish to communicate with this \i Uiig ii ..n can write to him at the ad and be will vouch ifor tlie curative properties of Scigel s S_>rup. the article that ulTccted this iilnii -! ii iraculous cure. Tiie followni- letter l- from a chemist, who 'in..i Jit ’lu; facts should be made known • *■ Janie-' Francis Thomas, of I‘oiitiiewyrydd, near I’only pool, aged .. waa 1 11 lor nine yuan, in.a'oi" to do any work for three years, never lay i! in bed lor nine years, had to sin pin a stout ’ posture, v..• • i ed hv nearly tin the doctors i i . s around, who • i r sated in, ci rplaint to Ik* riieumutism and In art disea-' of a chronic nature, and U’Vi nd uli j*ower to cure. When hope , ul nearly died out he was persuaded to try Seigel's Syrup, and to the del. la of his relatives and astonish- . '.is neighbours, after taking he c<>nl i lie down in bed. Ii |m wi v. iii lew taken two bottles, a:n. a li i> third, tuid is ipiite well aini oi.g. Ills mother is iu ruptures, at. ii talk it nothing else but this nia . us l ire, and wisiies me to S ..Is Syrup is sold by all Chemis; and Medicine Vendors, and by the proprietors, A. .1. White (Limited), . 1 ' 'land, or tlie Wholesale : . 1 1 w Zealand Brag Company i Limited), 1> * ii. Auekhuid, C hristchurch, and \k ellnrloli. August 15, IKB3. I>ear Sir, —I write to inform you ti nt Mr llenry llillicr, of Yatesbury, Wilts, informs me that lie surfered I*i :n a - vi re form of indigestion for ii . ..ard- of four years, and took no end o. tor's medicine without the : lat >t benefit, and declares Mother S .is Syrup which he got from me i... ,-uved Ins L:V . Yours truly, (Signed) N. Webb, Chemist, Caine. Mr White. Si ; 1' Operative Pills are the best family physic tliut has ever lioen iliscovvied. They cleanse the bowel# • f subsl trees, and leave them in a healthy condition. They cure cosliveness. St. Mary's Street, Pcterliorough, November 29, 1881. Sir,—lt gives me great pleasure to inform you of the benefit 1 have re- ■ | from S< i - Syrup. 1 have h. n troubled for years with dyspepsia; i". '. after a few rinses of the Syrup 1 f.' I relief, and after taking two l» :ti> .1 of it l feel quite cured. lam, sir, yours truly, \\ illium Urcnt. Mr A. J. White.
Bei inker 8, ] SBSt TVnr Sir. I iiixl tin iile of tjiogtil'B S * :i|» h! .tdiljr inci. •. idi;. All who . .. . . ! 1\ of its n ..il virtue*; on. c uiu.iner <les.t as a ■■ do*! *. i to dyspeptic I always r. > n iielid it with l.:.:.deuce. Faithfully . r?, ■ .1) Viucen" A. \V i!li Chemist dentist. m, ' Oil. 10, IHM2. « 1 ■ af Sir, —1 was for t-otne time • h piles, ami was advised to M » Svrup a trial, . 1 *'..‘l. iamno v liappy to gtnte ■ ,i iito, restored mo ui complete health. I enrnin, Yonra respectfully, bi, hi John 11. Lightf Adu.l
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 170, 7 February 1888, Page 4
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