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AS INTERESTING LETTER FEOM A VETERAN.

A* this it Jubilee year it tends to make one 1 look back and think of the fiight at I tiuxv utid m tlii» way I *tn reminded that I i am on* of the veterans m the sale of your Tal- i Uible und succe««ful mrdicire I have sold it Tivm the rerr firtt, and hare »ent it to every c.-unfrr m England and many parts of Scotland. "Well I do remember the first circular you sent out »ome nine or ten years tta. . You had come to Fngland from America to introduce Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, and I wai struck by a paragraph m which you used these words:—" Being a stranger m a strange land, I do not wish the people to feel ttmt 1 want to take the least advantage over tham- I f--el teat I hare a remedy that ■wiH cure disease, and I hate so much confidence m it that I authorise my agents »,o refuiuf the mon-y if people thould say th«r they hud not benefited by iU use. " I felt at once that you wnnW never sny that unless the medicme'hed merit, and I applied for the agency, a step which I now look back upon with prMe and satUfaction. , Kver since that time I hare found it by far the best remedy for Indigestion and Dy."pep»ia l I have met with, and I hxTe sold thousand* of bottle*. It bo* neTer failed where there trr re any of the following symptoms: — N'er- ] tou" or "sick headache, sourness of trie ."tornaoh, riling of food after e«'ine, »son«e of fulness and heaviness, dix- ■•*», bad bTeatli, •lime anH mucu« on the g -:i and teeth, constipation, Mid yellowness of the eye* and skin, dull tnd sleepy sensatons, ringing m the ear*, heartburn, loss of appetite, nnd, m short, wherever there are signs th»t. the system it cloeeed, and the blood is out of order. Upon repeated inqu:ru-». covering a great Tariety of ailment*, my customers h*vc always answered " I am better, "or " I am perfectly well. " What I hare seldom or never seen beforr m the case of medicine is that people tell each other of it* Tirtnes, and thofo who have been cured »aT to the suffering: "Go and pet Mother f eicel'" Curatire Sjrup, it will ronko tou well." Out of the hnndreds of cures I trill nmio one or two that happen to come into mT mind. Two old gentlemen, whose names they wwild not tike meto mention, had been martyr* to Indigestion and Dyspepsia for many yearn. They had tried all kinds of medicine without relief. One of thrra was so bad that he could not bear a glass of ale. Both were advised to u«e the Syrup and both recoreved, nrd urtrttt hale and hearty is men m the prime of life JL rennrkable com m that of s house painter named Jeffries.who liTed at Penshurst m Kent. Hi» busines* obliged him to expose himself a gTMtdcalto wind and weather, and he was seized with rheumatism, and his joints sr>on swelled up with dropsy, and were very stiff and pninfnl. Nothing that the doctors could do '- mcd to retch the scat of trouble. It so crippled him that he could do hardly any work for .he whole of the winter of 187Sand7? he had to give up and take to his bed. He hail b*en afflicted m this sorry way for three yean and wa« getting worn out and discouraerd. P elides he hud spent over £13 for what he culled " doctor's stuff " without the leist benefit T r the Sprit ghe heard of what Mo»*er .■»«ie«r« Curative Syrup had done for others md bought a2: 9d bottle off roe. Tn a tern Hays he sent me word he was much better— before h» had finished the bottle. He then sent for a if M. bottle and as I was goir • on that way I carried it down to him myself On getting Hown to the house whut was mv astonishment, and surprise to find him out m the jjoHen weeding an onion t ed. I could hardly believe my own eye?, and said: — 'Tou ought not lob* out here, man.it may he the de«th of you, after buing laid up all the winter with rheumatism and dropcy. " His rclpv wn« :— Thero is no danger. The weather is fine, and Mother Seigel's Cumtiv.Hyrup ha< done for me m a few days w'mt fhe doctor* cnuH not do m threo yenr*. I th'nk I shall get well now." TTekept on with the Syrup, and m thr«.weeks he w»» at »ork agiiin. and has hid n . return of the trouble tjt now nearly ten years. Any medicine th»t ei»n do this should be indwn all over the world. Tours faithfully, (Signed) RrpgßT OBAUAM, OfOIJABAHft SOK. Ho!1ow»t House, Sunbury, Mfddliesex, June 26th, 1887. The ahov«t wonderful cure of Rheumatism was thii Mwult of tho remarkable power of Mother Heidi's Curative Syrup to cleanse the Hood of the poisonous humours that arise from Indegtstion and TVyipen»i» Mother Seigel's Curatirw i« for sale by all chemists and medicina vendors, and by the proprietors, A. J. White, LimiWd, 35, Farrinrdon Boad. I-onHon, Kngland. ll tin snfferersfrom Consumption, Bcrofnl>» Broiicl'iti* «nd General Kebilily will try 8coli'« Emulsion with frypo P h<Mphit4-» thry will find imme<liate relief and permanent benefit. 3h<- me«l cal profession m l.he tarious ronnlries of the world, universally declare it a remedy of the greatest value ; M'J n* it i* r»ry paJiUible, it can be readily taken by the most sensitive stomach and will never fail to give the sufferer relief and comfort, large and small bottle* at all chemist*. 4* Ai and ** «d. -fAnvri

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 4603, 29 July 1889, Page 4

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AS INTERESTING LETTER FEOM A VETERAN. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 4603, 29 July 1889, Page 4

AS INTERESTING LETTER FEOM A VETERAN. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 4603, 29 July 1889, Page 4

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