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• Sereral yesn «ea> an XAjneriaan'fattmbxiat and ! poet publiihe^L .some .-jersM-ealled ." tittle Breeches." This was an odd name •cvea to a rorV gmall Bo«,wHo was oavsht pit fa'airenietidons snow«torm.,ancf Jtnaliy .haizs'e. "Eowerer the ooy got tbere bothered ererybodr -b ,-eiplain. '.It' yas . certain he nerer could hare ' walked. So ihis Anther said the ingel* mupt haTe done it) " they jcui'stboped efowri and toted bam to where it was safe and warm, he said." The , poetry about it (supposed to hare been .written bytheyoangster'a father) startt'off in this way— I. don't go nauoh on religion, •I nerer sin's- had no show j 'But Fre a middling tu;ht grip, sir, On the handful of things I know. Thafs it j the handftnl of things we know Them ftrenfc'many of em, bat there are 1 a ! ew. And one of them ii this s That "for' a hundred results there is Only one daiiie. If Store develops. 'and makes' differends* nerer • new force. ' Here, for eiaSSple, is 1 an - uibidenrwhreh shows our fflieameg. Afeont "OHrsft&a», Isß9, Mr B. B. Wright fiacF'an atftfcf'pf in. 'flu'enji*.' Prerlons 'to 'thisjie Ead"llisys been lirWsg ari* hiwrty. Wall he : |6tbf«r th 4 iaflnAbisa; Itill^it Had giVeWliuS^ to tars) " a shake." After' this he edFtOoStr fairly well, uriHl tfebmry^J^yi&i'''-' ' (1892) when' the-'ißS^i&g ■again. This time the nialsdy mean'i'Husi- " •nts*. Nearly-erery bone and ifansbfe in'nii body 'aohed like sore teeth. ' ffir sldn ! wai hot and dry, and Id bed he was dbllfeed to ' &b: Ifbr sixteen days he was tinder I ddctorj r At the tea o&'thstrtime he found himi«e« alire, aodthafc' was' about all yon (Wold 'saj? ' for him. ' ' In his letter he goes on to tett/what ' happened next. " I had a foul tekte itt ih<i mouth," he says, " and my J te'efch and j tdngue were oprered with a tbiok' slimy phl«(?ni. 'My wife says my tonguewasEie' - in dyttoi «hflll, and ' I'm Aare it was rott'ih %s a 'butmej'ferater. • ; Whit:l ate,wKch wasn't muon;-'g*r# mi psirffiPffifohest sM' ' titles. AftMamonShfotor iwb T i?ejtt ftill l in4 ! oHwa i au«i' l il^T;€ie I d>; > fweF j! 6»^ ; ' • l^ab sizt. 'Br^nd-bT a hackinroough' get, n and my : br«aauritf-M^ short 'afld'Sfiak. 1 ' At pUhfc I layWhSWfupStt totiMih," ■' anddf^'oo&hedfolwirifrafdr'wbMd ' Harst'"a- : bWod,Vfe>«el: I 'got 'Veaker Wd'- ' weaker and was'Qke a bwiieri winded 'horse. Thfdbotor iaid it"was»Whina,b'at he wasn't "ahU feo reliere it. Atf&gagfr I Hre only two ' minutes' walk from' the factory where 11 1 work, I bad to stop 1 and rest oc my way matyatime. \ "Thus matters^went wtth me until Jane, ' - lßß|2r' Thsn one day 1 took up the 'Xtii*' "Neicsmon, and re»dof a rain liring^tt ~Bo,ti .am near Bungay, baring'bVen beared by Mother Sefgel's Oaratire"*yrup. . some of this medioine fwm thAJnteftstional; Tea Oompanr, Brkiritree. 'Aftsr fl a "few' : 'doses my breathing grew easier, and" by " 'keeping on with -'the Syrup my food^toon digested, the oo&fch left? nie, ry Sind I -gained strength. lam now as strong, as erer. osn eat anything, and walk for mile's. I am a brosmakor, and work at the factory of Mepars John West and Sons, High Street, Bramtree, and have lired'in £U!i r tbwn orer forty siyears. (Signed) E. 'B. Wbibht, Sandpit'? Boad, Braintree, - Essex, ' 23ra, 1892." ■ ITow let ns see how 'this illustrates -< the proposition we. started out' with, ' For almost three years Mr ' Wright ■■ was ill with what vaeemed ' like a w series of different diseases. He had, the ' influenxa twice, the s-rhroa once, • and another disease whioh he gires no nam» ' to — Area if he recognised it. Look .or a moment -at the rariety and moon- - gruity of the pains and troubles he mentions, and he doesn't describe Jthem all, either. You would fancy he had half a dozen ailments at least. Yet he had iutona — indigestion and dyspepsia — of which all his bodily disturbances (influenza included —a blood disease} were symptoms. All oame out of the stomaob, and when Seigel's Syinp set that right' and the others quietly departed* What, then; is one thing of " the handful. ■ of things w« know"?- Answer: That nearly all sorts of diseases are reallyBvmptoms of indigestion and dyspepsia^ andl that Mother Seigel'ss OaratiTe Syrap oureb it Double that fact np in your flit and 'hold on to it tight.

J " How ii it that ' OiABK'B &&orf.Mzri xusb ' has obtained, suoh. grekt poßnlaritx ", , i§ a question which has perplexed many , 'The answer is, that it is inqn'eatioaablj th« ' I finest blood purifier " that soienoa : s *nd" 1 xSedieal skill Bare brought to light. Tnoni-' ' : ands of' wonderful onresii'are been dffect&l ,< by it. ' For Scrofula^ SontT«y,"B!c*eina^finI and Blood' Diseases, Bad Lejfy Sores and. Pimples of all kinds; its 'effects are mtrrel- , lout. SoldeTertwharei at 3s 9d per bottle , Bewre of wfirthlSat .imitations and snbati- . tates. ' » ' OKB BOX OS OLABKB?3 B 41 PELtSr tt #arrant*a to Wr» aU lUM&-u-ni fi&n' the 1 Urinary 1 Or^aii; in either sexCacipared or eonatjiptional); Gravel, Pains in ' ' fttok. ' G-naranteSd' %we r ftro'm^Mirbnrr. ' S6ldin'boi^,>^ewh,bj ali6h^rt# . ' Mid ratenfMedioine Condors.;. l^,^?*-'" II <Ls l»<«'*,CoWb.— Belief „q»wMl9SSimSi , i itnmediVtßly. Ute <' EEATI^'S OC>tf§S , ' LOZerraSS *%wett^*ifas tnepajriy 1 unrivalled , &dg!r Aenwd£, iS^o^y^^ r , ' oommen9cd..by many "eminent^; jiHyr^ariiv' -. 1 the' cause— tnthqut any falter; effect} the ' most deltoate cto'.to^Mfiire'riake^^bem., ' One lipxenge^ alone' giVesMie-f^dne.or two 1 atbeatimeenini'esreat. SoldeVerTiihewin; . 1 tins ea'oU. " . -.'j^r/,,, ! , i •.'».! rf-V* * 1 , * -*'* "S /

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8552, 21 May 1895, Page 4

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875

UNKNOWN. KNOW. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8552, 21 May 1895, Page 4

UNKNOWN. KNOW. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8552, 21 May 1895, Page 4

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