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FAST FADING AWAY. TOO WEAK TO DIGEST FOOD, WORN OUT BY A HACKING COUGH UNABLE TO SLEEP WITHOUT MORPHIA . CURED, WHEN MEDICAL .SKILL HAD FAILED, BY MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP. Many are the forms in which indigestion reveals ifcelf—stomach j> a i ns > faintness, dizziness, palpitation, brealhlessness, are all symptoms of this -distressing malady—but perhaps the most alarming of all is that where there is a constant hacking cough that- nothing will soothe. It is always accompanied by weakness, and seems so much like consumption that the patient is frightened and loses hope. But it has nothing to do with consumption; it is merely a stomach cough due to irritation of the gullet by the burning fluids which arise from indigestion. Sometimes this form of the complaint begh;s through a neglected cold, and this was-the case with Mrs Annie Bradshaw, Hope street, South Brisbane, Queensland. But Mother Seigei's Syrup cured her, and in gratitude she sends us the following testimony, under date October 19th, 1906: ..,,. "My trouble," she says,''.'" commenced with a severe cold on thfi.chfk. Then my general 'health began to'fail; I lost strength and became so weak that I';' could hardly put one foot before the other. T had no appetite*and my stomach was too weak to ! digest even the little food I forced myself to eat, so the horrors of dyspepsia were added to my other sufferings. HER FAMILY ALARMED. "I seemed to be fast- fading away, and my family and friends became greatly alarmed. A long course of medical treatment failed to benefit me in any way, and I kept going from bad to worse. Often I was flushed and feverish, and then I would go cold and shivery, as though all my blood had turned to water. A hacking cough kept me awake at night, till at last the doctor had to give me morphia so that I might have a few hours freedom from pain. "I had .been in this wretched condition for a year and feven months when an old friend of mine advised me to take Mother Seigei's Syrup. She is ' the wife of a chemist, so I took her advice, and I am glad I did, for I felt relieved and strengthened almost from the first dosg. I slept naturally without using the morphia, and I began to relish my food. My whole condition improved' very fast, and by persevering with the Syrup I steadily improved, and was completely restored to health." The above is a story that should convince the most prejudiced, and it is only one of many in our profession. Every year Mother Seigei's Syrup cures thousands, not only on the Australian Continent, hut all over the world, and it. will cure you too, if you give it a fair trial.

BEGIN*-WITH MOTHER. SEIGEL'S «ZIVUP TO-DAY, AND TAKE IT :'"', CONCSIENTIOUSLY. • WEALTH EASILY ACQUIRED. Practically the only way for Q>e average man to rise from obscurity to fortune is to invent some needed device, some novelty or some improvement to trado articles already in i-ee, 4, G«nld. the millionaire, placed his first successful speculation in a patent mnnwtrap. Ilie path of fame is open to all and a» idea of to-day followed up, developed, and pushed may be a fortune of to-morrow. Inventors should bs very careful that the specifications and details of their inventions are properly draughted to prevent possible infringement. Before launching out into unnecessary expense write for exeprt advice to Henry ;lK:.t, 183, Hereford street, Christchurch ... J. JO. S. Jackson, Stafford .street, T\~ maru agent for Henry Hughes. It will cost vou nothing.

FARM rrvOPERTIES FOR SALE. TE have a large number of Properties ? T in the Glutha County and elsewherefor Sale. Here are a few: 574 Acres. First-Clas3 Agricultural Farm. i-mile from Railway. £6 par Acu\. 1100 Acres. Divided hue> 28 Paddock*. close to Station, Factory, and School. 2 Housa; and all necessary buildian-s. £6 per Acre. 390 Acres, ring fenced, within 1 inife- Ballclutha township. A Bargain at £3 10s per acre. 275 Acres, Good Dwelling and all necessary Buildings, well Fencvvt. £6 10s. per Acre. 50 Acre« Adjoining. 10 Years' Lease at 2s! 6d. 350 Acres. Good Graxiag Country. £2 per Acre. 360 Acres. A Good ftrand Little Fami, all easily plougleblo £3 15s. per at .re. 500 Acres. Closs- to Factory, Milking 7.\1;«chino inpV-trri't'. £lO per Acre. MALirOLM & TOMLINSON, Land and Estate Ager.fo-, Balclutha, 'Jingo.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13355, 3 August 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13355, 3 August 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13355, 3 August 1907, Page 7