hope left. Someone had told her of a remedy tint had cured so many cases — oven when as hopeless as this one seemed to be — and the mother's love went out for her dear boy. Bat how to get the medicine was the question. Their money was entirely gone. The boy had a new pair of trouee « that he had been too ill to wear, and the mother reasoned within ht>r *elf, "If the boy is todio ho will not need them, so I may as well pledge them for medicine with an effort to save his life." Strange as it may appear, the bottles of medicine procured at the chemist's ahop in Pontypuol with the money obtained from the pawnbroker effected a cure in this hopeless case, whi-h hid been pronounced ns incurable. Bur, it is only j list to say that if tho chemist had known of the wants of the family the medicine could have been obtained without a vit.it to tho pawnbroker. It is now nearly two years since this took place, and young Jamea Francis Thomas has been working in the coal-pit underground ever since, earning oxtra pay for over-work, which he is able to perform. Of course, he never had organic disease of the heart, as was supposed. The palpitation, rheumatism, and asthma were mere symptoms of the renl disease, which was dyspepsia, or indigestion, for which the remedy was specially adapted. Thoso who wish to communicate with this young man can do so at the above address, and he will vouch for the curative properties of Seigel's Syrup, the article that effected this most miraculous cure. The following letter is from a chemist, i who thought the facts should be made known : — j " James Francis Thomas, of Poutnewynydd, near Pontypool, nge twenty-three, collier, was ill for niner cars, unable to do any work for three years, never lay down in bed for nine years, had to sleep iv a stooping poßture, was treated by nearly all the doctors for miles arouud, who generally stated his compiaint to be rheumatism and heart disease of a chronic nature, and bnyond all power to cure. When hope had nearly died out, he was persuaded to try Seiners Syrup ; and to the delight of hia relatives nud nstonishment of his neighbours, after taking half a bottle he could lie down in bed. After taking one bottle he went to work. Has now taken two bottles, and on with the third, and is quito well and strong. His mother is iv raptures, and can talk of nothing else but this marvellous cure, and wishes mo to make it known." 15th August,- ISB3. Denr Sir, — I write to toll yon that Mr Henry Hillier, of Yatesbury, Wilts, informs me that he suffered from a severo form of indigestion for upwards of four years, and took no end of doctor's medicine without the slightest benefit, and declares Mother Seigel's Syrup, which he had got from me, has saved hislife. Tours truly, (Signed) N. Webb, Mr White. Chemist, Calne. Seijrel's Operating Pills are the best family phygi that haH ever been discovered. * They demise the bowels from all irritatin? substances, nud. leave them in a healthy condition. They cure costivoness. St Mary street, Peterborough, November 29th, 1881. Sir,— lt gives me great pleasure to inform you of the benefit I have received from Seieel's Syrup. 5 have been troubled for years with d.rspepsja ; and after a few doseß of the Syrup, I found relief, but, after taking two bottles of it 1 feel quite cured. I am, Sir, yours truly, William Brent. Mr A. J. White. SeptemT-er Bth, 1883. Dear Sir,— l find tho sale of Sckrel's Syrup steadily increasing. All who have tried it speak very highly of its medicinal virtues : one customer describes it as a "Godsend to dyspeptic people." I always recommend it with confidence. Faithfully yours, (Signed) Vikcknt A. Wills, Che -nist-d«ntist. Hensing-ham. "WTiitehaven. Oct. 16, 1882. Mr A. J. White. — Dear Sir, — I was for some time afflicted witji piles, nnd was advised to give Mother Seigel's Syrup a trial, which I did. I am now happy to state that it has restored me to complete health! I remain. Tours respectfully, Signed) Johw H. Liohtfoot. Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout tho world, and by the Proprietors, A. J. White, Limited, 17, Farringdon road, London, E.C. ; or the Wholesale Ageuts, Kempthorne, .Prosser and Co.'s New Zealand Dru? Company, Limited, Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5493, 15 December 1885, Page 4
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