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VETERAN IURSrr LETTER MRS SCOTI, OF BRUNSWICK, > \LKS JUOUT MOTHER JEIUF.L'3 SYRUP AND fTS CURING POWER. The wonders of one age are lite everyday things of another- If two centuries ago a man had shown an excellent photograph of some wellknown person without first explaining the process by which he had been able to procure it, he would surely have been burnt at a wizard in any European country. If, when easytempered, stupid George 111. amended the English throne in 1760, anyone had declared that a conversation could be carried on between two persons aa far apart a* the cities ol Melbourne and Sydney he would promptly have been considered "Et fof a lunatic asylum. But we omit not. •»ugh too readily at our anosstors, for evea in these "advanced" days we kave not entirely emerged from the fog of unthinking unbeliefBut the opinion of a veteran expert is beyond suspicion. To say tint furee Sadie Scott, of 1, Station street, Brunswick, Victoria,"'is a veteran in her services are much in request by experience,, is. merely saying what i» well known in Brunswick, North tSarltou, Fittroy and Preston. Now in her sixty-fifth y-»r, but in appearance full twenty; years younger than that, Mrs Scot* has gained her unrivallei eTperience in England, Scotland* -ifcw Zealand, and our own country, where her profession; at the head in skill and the leading surgeons of Melbourne. Mother SeigeFs Syrup in New Zealand- It was in Dunedin, more than twenty years ago, that 1 first requir kI that medicine, and Messrs Church and Ching, well-known mwdumU ol that city, specially imported a quantity of it for me, from London. The investment was TfU .rewarded, for 1 soon regained my feeslth. Again, *everal years later, whr<> followingj my profession sit the Maternity? Hospital. Edinburgh (Scotiaid), ! broke, dow. through overwork, t: and was laid aside for weeks, suffering' from exhaustion. On this occasion, too, tht aid of Mother SeigoTa Syrup was invoked, with the result that I was soon able to resume my duties in perfect health. - I Always keep Mother: Seigd's Syrup by me, and whenever J I 'eel the ne«d of medicine, as .•*•*/ t^: most robust will do occasionally,; t they would preserve their healthy ' take a few doses, and it never fails ■•! the desired effect What I have * — atid is simple truth, dictated. nlelj b a desire to' render service to ue.« t, i s,nd muMtariiUf, amrf wit* n^ ntber lac opinion of such s person upon any-medic&l matter could aotiaii to be of real value- Here is wbs* Fnrw Scott has to say, under date of April lbth, 1905, of Mother Seigel's Cora tire Syrup:— "Speaking as a trained surgical -.urge, with the accumulated experence of f-rty yea.-%, I say that Mother Seigel's Syrup is the best medioin* in the world for use at the two moat critical periods in a woman's life. Taken r.t the right time, it dispels pain, and often averts years of illhealth and suffering. In cases of indigestion and dyspep«ia, howeverprdduced, it rives almost immediate celief, remov©i consdpaticn,,. acd hil-. iousnessi, eoinros regular $cii<m of ten li^er, and bowels, eiiriehe** and punfies the blood, and in all respeota builds up and gives "energy to ths most debilitated sonstitution. It is a Kreral remedy that may be used with idvantsg^ in almost ail complaints, tnd on^ bottle of it in the home is worth, in n.«dicinal value, tike entirf 'ontent* of, an crdinary medicine »heat- On two occasions, when I was thorough. 1* run down through ov«vvork, and on the br! * <t serious :U< ness, a timely recourse to Mother Seigel's Svmp has rarn<>H the threatened danger *-^&p kttd **■ — *•-■ fl fssi *- Brown «Polsoh?s Paisley Flour. The reputation for excellence won by' Brown & Poison's •••Patent*'7Corn. Flojir % a guarantee that the manufacturers of it, in placing their ww Paisley Flour before the public are offering an article of equal excellence. A small quantity of Paisley . Flour added to crdinary flour will enable any oae with little practice to bake light and easily digestible home-made bread, and with much mpre ' certainty of a well-raised loaf, than when yeast <X baking powdor is used paisley. Flour also tnakes dsticJouspastry, cakes, scones, .e*c Brown & Poison's /Paisley • Flour «1 very soon .fend a v pl?.se in ?very hous^old; lot it APLEAS?^t. —-• ■>■• •■~- --• ■...'::.vs^J.. 1 I 3 The recent developments fn th^ Royal Oak. mine have revived; interest in mining in Ooroniandel, and already quite a number of experts an;l investors Lave visited the mine. CREIAJSEfS FLY DOOM illls flies quickly and surely. Is tin.—-.Crease, Chemist, Thames.

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10633, 5 February 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10633, 5 February 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10633, 5 February 1909, Page 4