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VETERAN NURSE'S LETTER . ' —c- — . ■ . 'MliS SCOII, OF BRUNSWICK, i TALKS A3OUT MOTHER CEIOEL'B SYRUP AND ITS CURIXdU'OWER. The wondors of one age we It? everyday things of another- It. two centuries ago a man had, shown an excellent photograph of some well- , known person without • first explaining the process by which he had Lera [able to procure-it, he would surety j have been burnt as a wizard id any I European country. If. when easytempered, stupid George 111. ascend.*,! the English throne in 17fiO, nnyou* had declared that a conwrwttion could be carried on between tw<.. persons as far apart as the citi»* <*/ Melbourne and Sydney be would promptly have been considered fit. Un a lunatic asylum. But' we njnut wot laugh too readily at our *)io<*ntor», for evera in these, "advanced" d«y» »« kave not entirely emerfed from he og of unthinking unbelief But the opinion of a veteran expert is beyond auspieioiuTo gay tn-U Nurse Sadie Scott, of J, Station bjnxsi. Brunswick, Victoria, is a veteran iis her services are much in request ny experience, is merely saying what v wel 1 known in Brunawiok, North Oarltou, Fitsroy and Preston. Sow in ber sixty-fifth y.tr, but in apparent* full twenty years younger than tLat, Mrs Scott baa gained her ■unrivullei experience in England, Sect land, Jew Zealand, and our own country, where her profession, at the head in skill, and the Teeding lurgeonß of M^bourue. Mother Seigel's Syrup in' Nc-w Zttland-' It was in Dunedin, more than, twenty yean ago, that 1 first requir *4 that medicine, and Messrs Church and Ching, well-known merchants of that city, specially imported a quan- | tity of it for me, from London. The investment was *.'ll rewarded, for i toon regained my b s*lth. Again, mv «rkl yean later, wh« v following *uy profesaion at the. Mat amity Hospital, | Edinburgh (Scotia i d), 1 woke dow. | through overwork, n:r\ waa .laid •aide for weeks, •aSt.-Ting from tx- '■ haustion. On this occasion, too, the aid of Mother Scigcl'a Syrup waa in? yoked, witk the result that I was toon able to resume my duties in perfect health. I always keep Mother SeigeTs Syrup by me, and wienevts- I *e*l the ne«d of medicine, •aa *w«* ~*«.. most rolttwt.will do occasionaily, i they nould, preserve their he*lth, •» take a few do«ea, and it never faiU l the desired effect- What 1 have ' - arid it simple trutik, dictated t^ieij i % desire to render lemw to .m * i »nd mu&Brina. mi«» wit>. ••«> «tsi»r lac opinion of tuch a person up-.c any medical matter could not fail to be of real value- Here is what Nurs* Scott has tc cay, under date cf April 15th, 1905, of Mother Seigel'a Cura tive Syrup:— . ■ "Speaking sa a trained surgica) nurse, with the accumulated experience- of forty years, I Bay that Mother Seigel's Syrup ia the best medioinp in the world for us«} at the t^ro uio.it critical periods in a woman 11 'ile. Taken nt the right time, it ditpela pain, and often averts years of illhealth and suffering. In case* of indigestion and dyspepsia, however produced, it gives almost immediate .•*> lief, removes constipation and bilioutneas, ensures regular action of tb» liver, and bowels, ecricb.ee end punfief the blood, and in ail respect* builds up and give* energy to rh« moct debilitated constitution. It it a general remedy that may be used with . advantage in almost ail complaints, and one bottle of it in the Lome* i* worth, in nuedicinal v»'ue, th& '-entir* contents of an ordinary mediae* chest- On two occasion*, when I «aa thoroughV run down tbroutfh ovu.work, and on the br! Ii <.i tenons '11----nem, a timely recoiiree to Mother Seigel'a Svmp br..s tnrned the threattnid dancer aside and * ' *~- w "tl Important to Mine Managers. Rules for the Working of^Mines TH» GENERAL RULES Fci ,ii« working of Mines under i Mining Act of 1905, Part V. Bwfew 155 and foUowing, witb «M ADDITIONAL PROVISIONfc for tiiv. safety of life and property T; eoDnectioo with alining Operatoß can be obtained PRINTED ON CAHCV PRICE: b lack —AT— THE OFFICE O? THIS »»\PEIi Mine Managers we reminded ih» the Mining Act requires that oopj of the Regulations shall be potted in a conspicuous place in «aoh4nine, »j>4 without an opportunity being-aeoord ed Miners of having the provisions ■ the Act ,-within their reach; Mini Managers and Mine Owners are liaibs) in oase «f aooid«ut • #■ Wire Netting, Galvanised Corrugated Iron, Plain and Barbed YTirV. ftc, lowest prices at Haut.n w*. „», ci. .—Advt. CKEAiSEfS PLY DOOif fells Bies quickly and surely. Is tin.—Crease, Chemist, Thames.

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10631, 3 February 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10631, 3 February 1909, Page 4