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Htotic&'Ho Farmers and Csteasie^s. 'yriß N.Z. FROZEN MEAT & STORAGE Co (Limited) are CASH BUYERS OF ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK. fig?" ilclivcrcl at Wr.i'r^, _£ggj Torms and conditions to ue (~( ~ i! up a np^' ; - calion. t "ie Ooinpfiy'B Atf-in, Wailar.i. 1)3/ lib spifi •■> 0. M O X T O W, LAND A.SFD CO.^MI-RION, OU3TOM HOU '.E, AND FOIIWARPJNQ AGENT, DEVON-STKEET, NEW PLYMOUTH. asf>fi tc A WOMAN'S SCJFFERINC AND GRATITUDE. A Voice from Austria. IVT E AR tho village of Zillingdorf, in Lower -Li Austria, lbod Maria Ilaas, an iutotligeat aud iDdustrious woman, whoso story of p -yscal suffering aad final rehof as related by herself, is of interest to Kngliah wumen. "I was employed," she Eays, • in the work of ge farmhouse. Overwork brought on sick headache, followed by a deathly fainting aud bickLO^a of the stomaob, until I wai , unable to retain either food or drink. I wes oompolhd to take to my bed for cavoral weeks GettiDg a little better from rest and quiot, I Eought to do some work, but was soon taken with a pain in my aiJe, which in a lifcile .while seemed to spread over my who.c bojy, and throbbed in my overy limb. Ibid was tdlowcd by a cough and shortness of bieath, until finally I could not sew, and 1 took to my bed for tho sec >nd, and, as I thought, for the last time. 41y friends told me ibat roy time had nearly oome, and th.iv 1 could not live longer tLan when tho treea put on their green once in ore. Then 1 happene i to get one of tho Seigsl pamphlets I read it, and my d»ar mother bought mo a a bottie of Seigol's. Syrop, which I took exaotly- according to directions, and 1 had not taken the whole of it before I felt a great change for the better My last illness be^au Jane 3rd, 1882, at-d continued to August 9th whon I began to take theSjrup. Vory soon I cquW do a little light work, jho ojugh left me, and 1 was no more troublea in bi earning. Now lam perfeotly cured. And oh, hoir happy I am 1 1 cannot express g atitude enough for ceigel's ,-yrup is owl inuat tell you ihat the doctors in our district; distributed tandbillß oiutioning peop c ajaiast the medicine, tell.ng them it would do thorn no good, and many were thereby influenced to dettroy the Seigel pamphlets; but now, whereover cue Is to be found, it is kept lifee a relic 'iha few preserved are borrowed to road, and 1 have lent mine for six miles around our district. People have come eighteen milos to get me to buy the iuediciue for them, knowing that it cured me, and to be suro to gel, the right kind. I know a woman who .is loosing like death, and who told them there was no help for her, that Bho had consulted several doctors, but none could help her. I told her of tieigei'a isyrup, aud wrote the namo down for her that she might mabo no mistake. Bhe took my advice and tin Syrup, and now she is in perfect health, and tho people around us are amazed. The medioir c h9s made such progress in our neighbourhood that peoplo say they don't want toe doctor any more, but they take tho byrup. anfferero from gout who were con fined to their bed and could hardly move a finger, have been oured by it. I horo id a girl iv our district whj eaugnt a cold by sjoiag through somo water, r.ud in Led five jo;s s *ith ctstiveness aud rhoumatij paiuu, uud had to have an at' endn-.it to wutcu nor. lhero w£b not v doctor in tbo surrouudicg diitruts to whom hor mother bad not applied to relieve her child but overy one crowed thimse yes and said they could not heh\ her Wbenb ur tho llttlo bell raag wuich it ruyg in our tlaco wcou somebody ia dead, no thought burel,. it wasforhtr, but Loigol's fc.} rup vi.d 1M 3 iuved her life, a^d now Bhe id as uc alto> as anybody, go s to cburch, and caa work evea in the fie'ds. JiTorytoiJy was astonistied wben they saw her out, Knowing hjw mnciy ye irs she hai been in bed To-duy ihe adds her gratitude to miLe for Goi's m o.es a^d fceigel a Syrup." MAr Baas. The peoplo of, Ecglacd speak < .m.us tr.e a >>o. AffTEB MANY YEAKB. •Whiitle-le- Woods, near Cborloy, " December 26tb 7 1883, " Dear Sir,— Mother Boige),B medicine soils oxceeding woll with us, all that try it sposk highly in its favor, We had a caso pf a young lady that had b en troubled many years with pa ds p.f'er eating. She telU us that tbe pains woro eutirey ta'ion away after a few doses of yourmodiclDo. — Yours tv y, •' E. Peel." AFTER SEVERAL YEAES, ' Stoke Ferry, January 9tS, 1884. "Gentlemen, — I have used soigel'a Syrup for several years, and have found it a most olßobo'ouB remedy for Li*-or complaints and goueral debility pnd I always keep some by mo and cannot speak too highly iv itj praise. — I remain yours truly, "Harriett King." AFTBB SIXTEEN YEAKS " 95, Newgate Street, Workvop, Notts, '•December 26th, 1883. "Gentlemor, — Tt ii with tho greatest of p'emure 1 nc.ord my tottimony as to the efficacy of Mother £eigei's r-yrup My wifo who hi»s Buffered from ncu o Dyspepsia for over Hixtoen yoi\j, is no » porf ctly bottor through tlio so.'o he/p of your Syrup. I havspent pounds in rncdiciaes from doctor — >n fact, I began to think sho was iacurablo, until your marvellous medicine was triad. — I romain, yours, thankfully. " Alfred Ford." THE EirtfEOTS UAViS BEEN WONDERFUt,. ''Ilford EoadDispontnry, Dukiniiold, May 3rd 1884. "Doa- Sir, — I am happy to inform you Hint tho silo of your Syrup and I-ills inaroasos ojntiounlly. my customers speak of having dorivod more benefit from tho us 3 of (heso than lrom any otbor medicine. In Eomo inetacicos tho effects have been woudorful. — Yours vory respectfully. " l'ro. Edwiu K. rwood J. 8." n352 h w U R p HO '80 lloi.loway's Ointment AxNd I'iu.s.— Isotublcs l''ucla. — lutenso hcatiiugmcnta Iho nnuoyiinces of Hkin disoase, und encouragea the development of febrilo diHorders ; wherefore they should, us they may, bo removed by these deter^ont and purifying propirntioiiE. In stomach complaints, liver affections, puins and spawns oL the bowely, Ilollowuy'a ointment well rubbed over the uirected part immediately gives tho greatest ease, prevents congesliun and iu(]<uiimation, checks tho tlircntening diurrhooii aud averts incipient cholera. The poorer inhabitants of hrger cilit-H will lind llieae reuierlies to bo their bern liiend when any pestilence rages, or when lrom unknown causes, eruptions, boils, übscese, or uleeintiona uotoken tho presence ot taints or impurities within the system, anJ call for inatunt and effective curative medicineß. . 10 I'he Lecjion of Honoe.— ln addition to tho award of the Gold Medal (L' Academic Nationalo), and aleo the Silver Mplal, awarded to John Brinamcitd 6c Sons, of Wi t uorG-atreet, p/ixdon, for the superiority of t' Piano exh jited by them laei year at the Paris Exhibition, the founder of the firm has been created Ohovalier of tho Legion t f Honor thii djßtmetion being conferreci oa ao other

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7119, 17 July 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7119, 17 July 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7119, 17 July 1886, Page 4

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