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WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY.

YOUR PREPARATION IS AN EXCEPTION. " The Pharmacy, Regent Road. Great Yarmout h, Dec. 2Bth, 1883. " Dear Kir, — Your medicine must be a great success. You can quite understand that I have not much opinion of what are called quack medicines, which are generally cure all and worthless, and I shouklt be glad to see them swept out of existence with the " besom of destruction." Your preparation, however, is an exception, and ia undoubtedly useful. Ono of my bro hers took it with considerable benefit ; and to be candid with you, I only laughed at him, and said, "His faith had healed him." I was very ill myself this year with Congested Liver, Indigestion, &c, and after much persuas : on by my brothers to please him, 1 consented to try Mother Seigel's Syrup, aud 1 am bound to say that ; in spite oE my prejudice and unbelief, it did me move good than anything else. I am in better health now, but not quite well, and probably never shall be again, at my heart has become weak, although I am considerably uader fifty years of ago. 1 mention my case, thinking it may be of intorest to you.— l remain, yours faiths Gon'Jomcn,-^IL i-T wifch the- greatest of pleasure I acco 'd ».y testimony as to the efficacy of Mother •-■uigel's Syrup. My wife who bas suffered fivm acute Dyspepsia for over sixteen year-*, id now perfectly better through the oole help o£ y:ur rfyrup. I have spent pound* i-i medicines from doctors — in fact, I be^an to think she was incurable, ■until your marve.loiu medicine was tried,— I remain yours thankfully - ''■ v^VW. Sboppard Pole (Ph. 0.). HAVE NOT HEARD A SINULS COMPLAINT. Ealdock, H< rts, January 4th 1883 •' Gentlemen —l crhaps it would be appropriate to state that it gives me great pleasure to push and advance the gales of your mediates on account of their worth. I have not had or beard a single complaint about )ouv medicines since I have sold them, but, oth) oth er hand, unbounded testimony as to their worth, therefore I cau with confidence bring them into public notice. During 1832 I sold llf dozens of the Syrup, aud 7i dozeii Fills. This, T think, taking into account thatthe inhabitac ts are under 2000, and] there are two other agents in town, with give you an idea as to how it is appreciated hero. — Faithfully yours, " H. J. Jzzard, Tat. M d. Vendor." 12th August, 1883. Dear Sir,— l write to tell yon tUat Mr Henry Hillier, of Yatosbury, Wilts, informs me that he suffered from a severe form of indigestion for upwards of four years, and took uo end of do :tor's medicine withou t the slightest benefit, aad declares Mother Seigel's syrup which he got from me hits saved his life. fours truly, (Signed) JN . W Mr Whito Chemist, C, October 2nd, 1882. Sir,— Being a tuiforer for ye; r.s with dyspepsia in all its worst forms, and after opcudiug pounds in Medicines, I was at last persuaded ti try Mouher Sfigel's Cu^alivo Syrup, snd am thankful to say have derived more beneiit from it tban and other medicine 1 ever took, and would advice any one suffering from the same complaint to give ii a trial, the results they would soon tind ovit for themsolves. If you liko lo make use of this testimoiii.f.l you are quite at liberty to do to. • Yours respectfully (3i£iied) i\. Turner.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11131, 18 February 1886, Page 3

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WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11131, 18 February 1886, Page 3

WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11131, 18 February 1886, Page 3