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y«.ar by ytar Ins lualtli grew worse w;d «omi until al last rheumatism i ii. with all it*drr*dfal agony. (hie joint after i. xthor became swollen ami inflamed. BO thut lie was obliged to s op v 01 1 in tliis sail plight the now joun" l. in »»« routined to the house for t»n lorn: rears, suffering all that ■ .trial r.. .!<! endure. One physician another was called ujxm to treat 1 . com plan t. but with no benefit, foe the |«ior f-llow continued to grow wor><‘ ami worse. Hoping to find - une means of rvlii f. a consultation ol dorters was held, when it was decided tlmt an organic di' i«p of the heart • > ;s*ed in nn incurable form, and that t icdu al aid could not afford relief. Hi was given up to die. These years of e%|sn-ive luedieal treatment had e\liat. ted the hale savings of the iii. tlier, and they had no money to huy even the necessaries of life. There »;.s «>i>. spark of hope left. Someone li.nl told her of a remedy that had cun d so many eases even alien as hopeh ss as tins one seemed to lie—and the mother's love went out for her dear boy. Hut hour to get the modicine mbs the question. Their money was entinl gone. The boy L.ui a i.ew pair of trousers that lie luid ltecn too ill to wiar. and the mother oiii ■, 1 w ilhi!i 1 1 eiIf, • • 1 f tlie to do he will not nisil them, so 1 may as w. II pUdge them for medicine with an < tiort to save his life.” Strange ns it ii ny a; ; ear. the bottles of medicine pioeured at the flicmist's shop in IVntvpool with the money obtained froiq the paw nbroker effected s cure ill this hopeless cu e, which had been v. iiiouttred os incurable. Hut it is only just to say that if tho chemist had known <d tin want - of the family, the medicine could have been obtained without a v;-it to the pawnbroker. It is row nearly tw o years since this took place, and young .hones Francis I Lomus bus boon working in the coalpit under ground ever siliee. earning »\tr.i j ay for overwork,, which he is abb to perform. Of course he never !..;•! or '.mie disease of the heart, as -up; cd. The paljiitatiou, rheumatism. mid r. .Inna w ere mere symptoms of the real disease, which was dysjxj. :a, or indigestion, for which the remedy was specially adapted. Those who wish to communicate with this young man can write to him at the alsjve inl.iress, and lie will vouch for thr curative properties of Heigel s Syruji. the article that nlTt ctod tliis al.iiosl miraculous cure. The followiig lutti is from a ch( mist. who thoiiglit -lie facts should he made known :—“James Francis Thomas,of lVntncv.ynydd. near Polity pool, aged T:. inlliir, w. s ill fur nine years, in able to ilu any work fur three years, in \er lay dow n in bed for nine years, had to sle* ji in a stooping posture, was treated by nearly nil the doctors fur mil, around, who generally stated his complaint to be rheumatism and In art disease of a chreuiic nature, and d all |iower to cure. When hope had nearly died out lie was persuaded to try Seigel's Syrup, and to the delight of In-, relatives and astonishineiit of his neigliliours, after taking 1... If a 1 i 11!, ■he could li - dow nin lied. After taking one bottlo lie went to Work. Has now taken two bottles, and on with n lliinl, and is quite well .5... I troiat. Hi mother is in raptures, and can tall; ol nothing else but this marvellous ruic. and wishes me to make it known.” F igel s Syrup is old by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the l i,.jirietv .s, A. J. White (Limited), l.eiiilon, Hnghiud, or llie Wholesale Agent . Kec piburiie, Prosser, & Co.'s New Zealand I >n: t 'otupauy i Limited), 1 i ;>. Auei.land, Christchurch, and W i Ilington.

August 15, 1883. !V»r sir. I v.iite to inform you . i \\ ills, informs mo that he suffered from it severe form of indigestion for ui ...ird . of four M ars, und took no end ot doctor's medicine without the slight! -t U in lit, und declares Mother Siegel's Syrup which he got freiu me has sa\i I his life. —Yours truly, (Signed) N. Webb, Chemist, C'ulnc. Mr White. 8. i Is t IjicrutiTO Pills arc the best funuly physic that bus i ter been disrovervd. They chause the bowels from all irritating substances, and leave them hi a healthy condition. They cure coslit class. St. Mary's Street. Pelt rbo rough, Notemb r 39, 1 Ml. Sir, —It gives me great pleasure io inform you of the benefit i have receit.d from Seigel’a Syrup. 1 have been troubled for years with dyspepsia; (•ill after a few doses of the Syrup 1 found relief, nnd after taking two (•otllt s of it I feel quite cured. lam, sir, yours truly, William Itrcnt. Mr A. J. White. September 8, INN 3. lVar S.r. —1 hud the sale of Siegel's Syrup steadily increasing. All who have tried it speak very highly of its luedit innl virtues ; one customer desiriU s it as a •• (lod eiul to dyspeptic jnsiple." 1 always recommend it with confidence. Faithfully yours. (Signed) Vine, nt A. Willis. Chemist-dentist. llensinghiun, Whitehaven, Oct. IC. 1882. Mr A. J. White. lhar Sir. I was for some time a. bcle.l v.itli plies, and was advised to give Motiarr S- : ■ I s Sirup a trial w Inch 1 did. lam now iiappjr to suite that it has icnlnred me to complete health. 1 \oUTs respectfully. Si nedi John U. LigLtf Advt.l

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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 173, 17 February 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 173, 17 February 1888, Page 4

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