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"PICKING UP HEALTH." A MELBOURNE MAN WHO HAS BEEN " SICK AND SEEDY " TELLS HOW HE SUFFERED AND WAS CURED AT LAST. LIFE-LONG INDIGESTION YIELDS TO MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP. Indigestion is one of the commonest and most dangerous and distressing ailments. It throws your whole system out of order, poisons your blood and induces fata] diseases. Mother Seigel's Syrup cures and then wards off, for the future, ail stomach disorders, by giving healthy tone and action to stomach, liver, kidneys, and/bowels. That is just what it did for Mr George Tavlor, of 105, Victoria Parade, Melbourne, as he tells you in the following letter, of January stb, 1906: LIFE WAS A BURDEN. "I suffered- acutely,"; he says, "from chronic indigestion through nearly my whole life; since in fact the age of ten up to about twelve months back; and lam now in my thirtieth year. I' was always bad, off and on, but raj illness became very severe when in West Australia some time back. I became so sick and seedy that I could not eat, \or sleep, and with what splitting headaches and pains in the chest, stomach and back, and in fact all over me, life itself was a burden to me. I tried several doctors, but their treatment did not help me. At length, about fourteen months back, 1 began to use Mother Seigel's Syrup. _ It gave me almost instant relief, and in a few days I was eating and sleeping well and picking up health and strength. As I kept on taking the medicine, I grew stronger and better every day; my whole system was soon in excellent! order, I became capable of doing my work, and in shoTit was quite cured. Now, whenever I feel a little below par, a dose of the Syrup fixes me up and.,makes me feel 'as fit as a fiddle' again. Several members of my family have also used Mother Seigel's Syrup with much benefit. ' It is a really reliable .medicine, and thoroughly deserves all that can be said in its praise." MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP IS ENTIRELY COMPOUNDED FROM VEGETABLE PRODUCTS, AND IS THEREFORE NATURE'S OWN REMEDY FOR ALL DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BOWELS.

His eyes were red, his nose was blue, He couldn't speak, he'd just say "Tchoo!" And everybody round they knew And pitied him,' he had the "floo," At last he 'gasped, " What shall I do ?" And swiftly came the answer, too, For each one cried " Oh, fool, procure, A bottle of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —(Advt.) . ■

Mrs Jessie Lomas, Gladstone, Q., writes:—"l strongly advise every parent to keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house, and J always make a point of telling' my friends of the recovery of my son? For, 11 years he had suffered from acute bronchitis, arid though I had him try a lot of things, \ nothing seemed to -give liim permanent relief. A medical man advised me to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I did so. A decided improvement- was noticed before' the first bottle was used, and I am pleased to state that after he had. taken four bottles, he was completely cured, and is nowenjoying the best; of health. For sale everywhere.... .• >' For the incurable consumptive there arebut feAV sanctuaries. Philantropic persons are strangely slow to -understand that by -caring for the careless and incurable cons'umtives. most dangerous classes to the- community, they would be undertaking' a;work of the greatest preventive value. MUSICAL. MR R. LANGDOWN, TEACHER. GF VIOLIN (late of Assembly Rooms), having returned from England. v RESUMES TEACHING Saturday, June Ist. at his New Rooms, WATTS' BUILDINGS, Corner of Barnard and Woollcombe Sts. Terms at Begg's. , MR HERBERT WEBB Organist arid Choirmaster St. Mary's, t!s NOW COMMENCED TEAtiH- • ING - ■'■'■' «• PUPILS RECEIVED FOR ORGAN, PIANO, SINGING, AND THEORY. Terms at Begg's. Address: Grey Road, near ■ Elizabeth St. •REDGAR RAND AI. (Organist and Choirmaster, Trinity Presbyterian Church). TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Terms, etc; ,at Begg's. At Triply Church every afternoon (except Thursday) from 2 p.m. DANCE MUSIC. /TR MAT HUNTER'S STRING BAND JAJL is open for Engagement for the coming Season'. iFor particulars applj No. 5, King Street, or , MILNER AND THOMPSON, Arcade. ils woman's one eternal aim. Thou- I s-micU reiieli their Mecca t.i?oueh.tbe | virtue.-. »i that unequalled hussiu SUiu iAjod, Ya.laze. Valaze coi jnres *«iij wrinkles, erowsfeet, sal--1 tecchies, ami all uiimatie mischief o the complexion. Oiieoulv na.. to make the use of Yalazs a li bit, and beauty of skin will, follow as the day tiie night. VaiitJe will Ot encourage hair. Tc:;- it -is ajar; 'larger jars (.threefold riimlil.iV (isild. Viwjj ..ilacfihead and Ops.. S'>or C.ii'O leuioves the most obstinate ua.--.e-; ot these diat.essing l)lemi.-.h s. 2s :>3 a tm. yalaza Face tfowd quisite preparation—2s 6d Valaze Herbal soap contains no alkali. 2s 3d a cake. Valaze Massage Rollers, complete set, 255; single Roller. 9s. Rusmo Hair Killer, the finest preparation in the world for the destruction of superfluous hairs. Harmless to il-.e skin -ss. <:.i'j<*<e Promenade the Com. !tesso i'litooka's d -i ty creai !.a-i a delightful eject on the skin. 1 ■2.-, v-'.m i)s Od a jar. • I i r.-.narations sold by leading j eluji-iist.-, or post free direct from J milE. RUBINSTEIN, Valaro Massage Institute [ D.I.C.), Brandon St., ] WELLINGTON. |

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13300, 31 May 1907, Page 3

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