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PRICELESS JEWELS. Good Health and Mother Seigel's Syrup —How a Gem Expert was cured of Severe Indigestion. ' There in no mora highly respected resident of Brisbane (Queensland) tlfeh Mi*. Thurston Hall, diamond classer and gem expert, who lives at 22 Bowen street. What Mr. Hall cannot tell you at out gems is not worth knowing. And ha knows a great deal, also, about indigestion, and that greatest gain amongst the world's curative remedies, Mother Scigel's Syrup. A great English pcet has said that life's most previous gem is sound health. And seeing that everybody is more or less interested in sound health, how gained and how retained, it may bo profitable to read this story of Mr. Hall's medical experiences. "Somo five years or more have elapsed," says Mr. Hall, in a letter that he -sent to the proprietors of Mother Seigel's Syrnp on June 22nd, 1904, "sinoo I was seized with a serious illness, and for iwo years I did not know what it was to be well for a single day. I lost my app-etite entirely, was constantly depressed, and suffered greatly from Insomnia. I ate barely enough to sustain life; but the smallest quantity of food, of whatver kind, always caused ft fulness of the stomach, and a tightness of the chest which was most distressing. Often after a. sleepless night I would get up feeling wretchedly seedy, unable to apply myself to any matter. Frequent pains ajid palpitations of the heart led me to think that my heart was diseased: and this idea had a most depressing effect upon me. "Another bad symptom was a persistent, hacking cough, which ■seemed to proceed from the stomach. I took many bottles of different cough "mixtures for it; but the cough was so obstinate that at last I began to fear it would develop into consumption. Altogether I spent a large sum of money in medicinej which I thought might help my general condition; but it was all wasted, and for two years I failed to find anything which had the least r>3medial effect. "Ono day a pamphlet wa<s left at my house. It was about Mother Seigel's Curativo Syrup and its world-wide fame, with particulars of some remarkable cures it had recant^ made. I decided to try it, and was delighted by getting some immediate benefit. As I continued to take it, the severity of the heart pains declined, my coughing ceased, and I could eat and eleep fairly well Every day I grew healthier and stronger, until soon I became— as I am now—entirely free of the ailments which had claused me so much trouble. It took only three half-crown bottles of Seigel's Syrup to achieve this grand result. 1 now know that all my troubles l^esulte:! from chronic indigestion, and that only Mother Seigel's Syrup cured ir."

ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR RHEUMO. Mr. John Cain, the popular Wharfinger at Waitapu, tells how Rheumo cured him after four years' suffering: "I have pleasure in stating that after suffering most severely for four years from acute rheumatism, and having to walk with two sticks, I was completely cured by the use of your Rheurno. The pain left me in less than an hour, and since that time—over a year ago—l have not again been troubled.—John Cain, Wharfinger, Waitapu, Nelson." Rheumo will cure you of rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica, and gravel just as it cured Mr. Cain. Give it a fair trial. All chemists sell it at 2s. 6d and 4s. 6d. a bottle.

Mrs. Roberts' Half-yearly Sale of Summer Goods now on. All goods greatly reduced. Good thick Black Serges at 2s. 9d., sale price Is. lid. ; good Washing Prints. Sid. 9^d., lO^d., sale price 6d. Ladies' Holland and Crash Skirts at 5s 6d. and 7s. 6d. each. Glood Black Cloth Skirts, latest styles, from 9s. 6d. Ladies' Underskirts, in Print, Batiste, Drill Sateen and Moire, at 2s. 6d.. 2s. lid., 4s. lid., ss. Hd., and 6s. lid., and heaps of other articles. In the Baby Department, all goods very much reduced. A splendid opportunity for mothers requiring outfits for the little folk to visit Mrs. Roberts', 99 and 101 Victoria Avon us

For Children's Hacking Congli at night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12722, 6 February 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12722, 6 February 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12722, 6 February 1906, Page 7

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