TWO MEN EQUAL ONE BOY
"Wo arc having a bad time horo, wrote a privaio in a cavalry rrgiincm from .South Africa in Jiiiiiiry, 1901. "Tne Boors are tough h\'htors, not easily uindc i\vny with, who know right well how to shoot, and better still how to avoid being shot. Still, 110110 of \u complain of that But iho bad health of our fellows, duo to this topsy-turvy climate, exposure in all weather?, irregular feeding, and a hundred or so othor things, has brought us to such a pass that it tikes two men to do what should bo work for one boy." Truly a gloomy picture this; yet not roaly us black as it at first jappears. It has its counterpart every day in this country, and that too without any intervention by hostile Boors. Hero is Mrs M. A Bowiell, ol 172 Powh'tt Street, Fitzroy East, Melbourne, Victoria, who writes thus on tho sih Deo/mbcr, 1903:-"For inimy years I was a martyr to indigestion, My sufferings were so acuto after eating that frequonalyl would fast for days, Pood appeared to lodge in my chest, causing mo great pain. I was always troubled with flatulency, pains in tho stomach and between the shoulder blades, headaches, and othor symptoms of indigestion. " Many naodos of treatment and medicines weio recommended tome by friends, and 1 perseyored in the uso oi some of them with much patience; but nono of them did mo the least good, In this way I continued to waste my money and time until about seven months ago, when a friend of mine, who resides at Preston, induced me to try Mother Noigol'a Ourativo Syrup, To my great joy that wonderful remedy gave me iinmediato relief, and I exporieucod <. distinct bouofit from ovcry subsequent dose, I nsod to tako it with each meal; and after I hod done so for a few days I was able to eat and properly digest any kind ol food that I had a fancy for. Tbreo bottles of tho Syrup off ote'd my complete cure, so thoroughly rernov* ing every trnco of indigestion from my system that I have never sinco porcoived tho least indication of it, I regard Mother Seigel's Syrup as a really marvellous medicine, It is certain that so long as it obtainable no ono neod snffcr from indigestion," Tho deadly in South Africa has ended, the land ito people are resuming their wonted aspects. Now, when it is said (as doubtless sometimes occurs) that two men equal only ono boy, it is safe to absutne that those men aro dyspeptics. There is nothing to equal indigestioti for sapping away one's energy,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 21 December 1904, Page 4
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