A WOMAN FROM AUSTRIA.
I Near the village of Zillingdorf, in I Lower Austria, lives Maria Haas, an i intelligent and indußtriouawoman, whosej story of physical suffering and final relief, as related by herself j- . to English woraon.. jjhosjiys, 'fjfl ftg I Jiqupj, Overwork brought oMickJftJjk 4c.l)b, followed by a deathly ;faintinifr and , sickness of. tho stomach, -until. X waa - : :--jf i unnble to rotain either food o>. aMnf\si I . -;[ I was.oompelled.to. take ray ted for fieyißittl weeks. Getting a liW|e r " aud quiet, 1 sought to d o swn o' i^ofK', 1 * ptit ,-. '.?■ wasawnhikeii.wifcliapaiii in my'side, i-h'B which/in a little while, seemed to spread V;' : : ";'•''; over my wholo body, and throbbed'm my' ;V; '~:;< every limb. This was followedibyva -,:';'' cough and shortness 'of breath, -unfil : ; -'jvv : . finally 1 could nut sew* and I took td Ay bed for a second, and, asl tho)ight,-.for a .'.-;|. V, £ ' last time. My friends told raeVtliat my ' ':'4;jtime had nearly come, andtha't' : 'rs" not Uve longer, than when,- the Xrees: , nuflsftfr^ | jj|tfl on their gieen once more. - , Thfln.rhanfljjm»H| peiied to get one of the Seigel 1 read it, and my deal' uidthfli! hoaglil m*BM«»g* which. I qptily acchriliiisfo'clirccitio.hs, '.takon the whole of it Uefqfe I fetfc.a,gi:eat •change for the bettor,-. My l«t,ji|ieaa \ ; V'';? bogan' June 3td, 1882, and continued*to ''' :^ August Ofcb, when I began to take,;th« Syrup, Very jooii I opuld do some little light work. The cough left rae.Jsnd . Iwas.no more troublod m•breathing. W Now lam perfectly cured. And, ; . happy I ami \v& ''<:\': enough.for SeigelV.Syrup., No'wi'jpaust ;'-f> V ; tell you that tho doctors in. oujr jii ; distributed handbills against tho medicine, tellinc them that it '&'<!.' r:- r would do thorn no good, and niapy. were' A 'f -i '",-'■ ;i' thereby, influenced .to. destroy, the Slegel '4 ' -': " : .j'£. pamphlets; but'now wherever "one is to : be got, it is kept like a relio, -tho few' preserved are borrowed to' read, aid I•'.' '.'. : '' ; hare lent mine' for sir miles around ouij"' y"f ?l district. Peonle cpme got me to Buy titan, kuowina that \\ cured me. and ta ;sss ■J ■:?'s?*s£
beeurotogut therigh*ikind. 1 know ft woman whowas looking likoduatli,and who , told them tlievo was no help for her, and ' that eho had consultodßeveml doctors, but none could help her. 1 told her of Siogel's ijiup and write the mime down for her -that ehe infill make no mistake, She took fay advice and Mm Syrup, a.id now she ia iii Miect health, and the peqple around ' -'■ tifi are amazed.. The medicine haß. toado. '■'■. such progress, in our neighboilwod that i •; ■ people sAyttiey don't w'ant'tKedoc'twahy I ' ••'• more,-but tiiey take the SyVup': Sufferers: & from' uoiStWofceiieonfitied. to. h , and' couhiviiardlj- ujoye. a h&ye ; ; B ...• Icen by it. '\Ther.eis .a girl' 1$ ,'i H ' • wat|r, iiA'iti in'biaiye ■L •' joa»y.withi. co^tiveneß3'and rheumaticHaLfr pains; and'had to have- an'• attendant. \o, WatS: watch by her'.'" There.' wtta'ndt .a : doetor.in : jfly the Surrounding '.districts'; ic... ivhom'- her.; Wg mother..had; .not applied to ralieve. her, W. child^ but every, one craned themselves. r • ''and said they could not help her. 'When-.' !.''_' : ' ; ever.tha Jittlp biiirrang winch is, run-in our whoir somebody i 3 dead, we 1 . thought surely it wa3 for her, butSeigel'a Syrupand Pills saved 1 her life, 'and' now ;,'.'■ - she jb as healthy as anybody, goes to ,' '■'■■ churchi and can.work evan i" the fields. f . Everjjipdy. | was. astonished when tlioy saw . fax put,, knowing how .manyyears slid . '• • .'tad been in bed. To-day blio adds her gratitude to oiiiie for. God's mercies and Seiffel's Syrup. ■"■ Maby Haas.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2600, 17 May 1887, Page 2
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581A WOMAN FROM AUSTRIA. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2600, 17 May 1887, Page 2
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