her Bsxivalled experience is England, Scotland, New Zealand, and our owe country, where her services are much in request by the leading surgeons of Melbourne. The opinion of such a person upon any medical matter could not fail to be of real value. Here is what Nurse Scott has to say, under date of April 15th, 1905, of Mother Seigei's Curative Syrup:— " Speaking as a trained surgical nurse, with the accumulated experience of forty years, I say that Mother Seigei's Syrup is the best medicine in the world for use at the two most critical periods in a woman's life. Taken at the right tine, it dispels pain, and often averts years of ill-heahh and suffering. In cases of indigestion and dyspepsia, however produced, it gives almost immediate reEef, removes constipation and biliousness, ensures regular action of the liver and bowels, enriches and purifies the blood, and in all respects builds up and gives energy to the most debilitated constitution. It is a general remedy that may be used with advantage in almost all complaints, and one bottle of it in the home is worth, in medicinal value, the entire contents of an ordinary medicine chest. On two occasions,' when I was thorouehly run down through overwork, and on'the brink -of serious illness, a timely Tecourse to Mother SeigeTs Syrup has turned the threatened danger aside and set me on my feet again. "I believe, but am not quite sure, that I am the first person who used Mother SesgeTs Syrup in New Zealand. .It was in Ihmedin, more than twenty years ago, that I first - required that medicine, and Messrs Church and Ching, well-known merchants of that city, specially imported a quantity of it for me from London. The investment was well regarded, for I soon regained my health. Again, several years later, when following mv profession at the Maternity Hospital', Edinburgh (Scotland), <T" broke down, through overwork, and was laid aside for weeks, suffering from exhaustion. On this occasion, too, the aid of Mother Seigei's Svrup was invoked, with the result that I was soon *b!e,to resume my duties in periw*'. health I always keep Mother Seigei's Svrup by me, and whenever I feel the need of medicine, as even the most robust wiH do occasionally, if they would preserve their health, I take a few doses, and it never fails of the desired effect. What I have here said is simple truth, dictated solely by a desire to render service to the sick and suffering, and with no other object j whatever." i
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12968, 7 May 1906, Page 7
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