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suffered for some length of time from a j severe form of indigestion, and the Icnjj I train of di*tres-iiitj symptoms following j that disease. I had tried all possible means ! to geti relief by seeking tue'best medical. i advice. I bad swallowed suffijient of their Hull'to float a raan-jf-.var, solo speiik, but to no avail. A friend of mine, eouiinj; ou the >CBne in tne midtl i.f my siifiVrinys, brought with him a bottle of your Sei."el Svrup; lie advised ineto try itsta'iuj hefelt couudont it would hem-fit inn weary of trying so many drugs, I con-ieuined i*. before trial, thinking that it could not possibly do me any good, but ultimately determined to take the Syrup, after doing so for a short time it worked such a change in me that I continued taking it tor nearly two months, and I then felt thoroughly cured, for I have discontinued its use for five weeks, and feel in the best of health, and can partake of any kind of food with ease and comfort. lam therefore thankful to you that, through the instrumentality of your valuable medicine, lam restored to the state of health 1 now eujoy.—Yours truly To Mr A. J. White. W. S. Fosteu. ' September Bth, 1883. Dear Sir, I find the sale ot Seigel's Syrup steadily increasing. All who have tried it speak very highly of its medicinal virtues ; one cutoiner describes it as a " Godsend to dvspeptic people." I alwa}s recommend it with confidence. Faithfully y Dig, (Signed) Vincent A. Wilms. Chemist dentist, Seigel's Operating Pills are the best family physic that has ever been discovered Ihey cleanse the bowels from all initating substances, .ml leave them in a healtny condition. They cure costiveness. To Mr A. j". White. .Meithyr Tydvil. St Mary street, Peterborough, November 29th, 18S1. Sir, —It gives me meat pleasure to inform you of the benefit I hive received from Seigel's Suiup. 1 have been troubled foi years with dyspepsia, but after a lew doses of the Syrup 1 found relief, and aftei taking two bottles of it I teel quite cured. I am, Sir, yours truly, Mr A. J. White. William BbetAgents for New Zealand, Kempthorne, Prosser, & Co , Dunedin and Auckland. Holloway's Ointment and Pills conibehi both sanitive and sanative powers in a high degree—by the former term is understood their ability to preserve health, by the latter their capability to restore health. With these remedies at hand no invalid need be at fault to guide himself or herself safely through the many trials to which everyone is subjected during our long and oftimes inclement winters. Coughs, colds, ulcerated throats, diptheria, whooping cough, can be successfully treated by well rubbing this Oint ment upon the chest, and by taking the Pills. During damp, foggy whether asthmatical sufferers will experience the utmost possible relief from the jnunction of the ointment on all tender-chested persons will save endless misery by adopting this treatment.—[Advt.] A CARD.—To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a receipe that wil.» cure you, FREE of CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a selfaddressed envelope and sixpence to repay postage to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station, D. New York, U.S.A. Indigestion, Costiveness, Giddiness, Sick Headache, Heartburn, Disturbed Sleep, Palpitation of the Heart, Colic, Ague, Biliiousness, Liver Complaints, Skin Eruptions, &c. , should lose no time in availing themselves of that most excelent medicine—" PAGE WOODCOCK'S WIND PILLS," which for 30 years lias held the first place in the world as. ri effectual antidote to the above and al[ corn-plaints arising from a disordered, state of the stomach, bowels, orlieve. Tonic, invigoratiug and purifying, they form the best remedy extant. Sold by all Medicine Vendors in boxes at Is lid) 2s 9d, and 4s Cd each, proprietor, Page & Woodcock Lincoln, England ROEIN HOOD'S PROGRAMME C. J.C. S UMMER BIEETIN G, To be held on the CHRISTCHURCH RACECOURSE ON THURSDAY, JANUARY IST., 1885. IDSUMMER HANDICAP AND MIDDLE PARK STAKES. 3,000 SHARES AT 10.S EACH—£I,SOO Five Separate Allotments Each Saving Five Chances. 104 PRIZES, 104 PRIZES. MIDSTJMM ERHANDICAP MIDDLE PARKSTAKES (30 Prizes). (34 Prizes). Ist Horse... £l5O Ist Horse ... £3OO 2nd Horse... 75 2nd Horse ... 100 3rd Horse... 50 3rd Horse ... 50 < >thor StarOther starters tors and and lion- Non-Star-Startres di- ters divivided ... 250 ded ... 250 £7OO £525 40 cash riuzEs. Ist Class 3at £2O ... ... £OO 2nd Class Gat £lO ... ... £(io 3rd Class 31 at £5 ... ... £155 L 275 WILL CLOSE ON DECEMBER 30th, 1884. From the big business done by us since starting, more especially on the Melbourne and New Zealand Cups, just closed, we feel confident in saying that this Programme will more than fill. We shall, therefore, sell on, no matter how many, until our advertised date of closing, and the Prizes will then be increased pro rata. Address: ROBIN HOOD, Care of Thos. Stapleton, Box 238, Christchurch, or Jubal Fleming, City Baths, Colombo Street, Christchurch. NE RVOUS MEN and WOMEN may obtain, Free Du BOYD'S valuable works on Vitality, Nervous Debility (diagnosis and treatment) Loss of Manhood, Diseases of Women, «fcc, by sending name and address to Elton Boyd, M.D., Australian Medical and Surgical Infirmary or B. O. Holthmann, Esq., M. P., Pres., Box 673.G.P.0. Sydney, N.S.W. Consultations Free, by mail or in person. Nervous and Female Diseases a Speciality.

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Westport Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 3275, 2 December 1884, Page 4

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