WOOL SALES PROSPECTS.
A DOOMED WOMAN." rHE ! DOCTOR SAID SHE HAD ONLY SIX MONTHS TO LIVE, BUT MO- - THER. SEIGEL'-S SYRUP CURED f HER COMPLETELY. WELL-KNOWN . MELB OURNE NURSE PRAISES THIS REMEDY. To be told that one has only.-six months ■o live is not ..cheering-: flews;--, and. the, worst, of it is that the prediction -is. yery,,likely to •ome true, because .the- mind .is .apt to dwell on the thought of death, and to neglect the care of the bodily, functions. Happily .eome -■are' .strong enough mentally to resist the influence, and among the, number may be jounted Mrs Eliza Hall, a professional aurse, who live at 81,. Dilbridge street, North Fitzroy, Victoria. This lady .was 50 far reduced by suffering that.she could neither'eat nor sl£fep, and the doctor, findng himself unable to change this -terrible, condition, naturally enough concluded that , leath was only a matter of time. But, though doctors failed, Mother Seigel's Syrup did not- fail# It quieted her stomach, enabled her to eat and to sleep, and now she- is as strong and well as one .'could ivish to be. Here, is her own statement, dated April. sth, a 1906 : TORTURES DAY AND NIGHT. "My experience of Mother Seigel's «Syrup extends over eighteen years, and I bless, the -lay on which' I, first was persuaded to use f>. I began to suffer with dyspepsia about .his time, which soon became so acute that O was in tortui-es, day and night. I could keep nothing on my stomach, every meal ivas followed by violent retching, and a dry hard:cough that settled on my chest nearly shook me to pieces and often kept me awiike half through the-night. There were pains. | all over, my body, and I was a bundle of i nerves;< 'starting at a sound. ~ Extreme debility. ; added to my distress, and I became 'iv'prey to melancholy. I was attended by l%onie r of the-cleverest doctors in the counI trvv but. they failed to relieve me. in the, l least. .-■• ■ I "Through sheer weakness I became subject to fainting fits, and have had as many I is ten in one day. jI could not sleep, and I night after night I. have walked the room, I 'lhtil I feU ii/a swoon from utter exhaus-l.'--ion. , : ' "ft was. at this time the doctor said I f -;ould not live beyond six months, and, indeed, everything pointed that way. But ■•hey say it is darkest before the dawn. Mother Seigel's Syrup was at last brought I to "my notice, aqd I got some. From the r first dose I , began to mend, , and soon was I quite restored, to health. Since tllen the I mme wonderful medicine, has cured -me i on two separata occasions, and I shall never cease to praise,it." . ~
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13450, 23 November 1907, Page 2 (Supplement)
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462WOOL SALES PROSPECTS. Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13450, 23 November 1907, Page 2 (Supplement)
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