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FIT FOR ANYTHING THREE STRONO WOHDS WHICH DESCRIBE John Murray's condition, after he had bebn made a physical wbsck When a man is only twenty-fivo years oicl, he is piosamed to bo in the pink of young manhood—lit for anything—and if his normal condition of health fails him and he becomes unablo to work, or attend to his ordinary affairs, lie is in a position of great seriousness, Yet this is what actually befell John Murray, who is a resident of Paddington, N.S.W., living at No. 12, Olive-street, Ho is tall, slender, dark ooruplexioned, and was born in tho town of Demliquin, on the bunks of the Murray Eivor, twenty-sovon years ago. . LEI HJM TKLL HIS OWN TORY In a letter &A-.& Docombor Bth, 1904, hosays:—"For three years I was n confirmed sufferer from indigestion and chest weaknoss, I took all kinds of medicims without beneficial results, and at last beoame so weak that for six whole niotuhs I had to give up work. I uitunded Prince Alfred Hospital as an out-door patient; but the treatment did mo uo good whatever. My chess became so bad that I thought I was iu a consumption, 1 dreaded to go to bod, because whon I l:,y down I seemed to smother, and so I would pass night after night propped up by pillows, sleopless and longing tor tho morn. I was very nervous, too, and the lost, Bound or noise would set my heart beating liko a steaui-hammer, . HOPELESS AND A WRECK "As a couscquonoo I became thoroughly hopeless and a mere wreck of skin and bone, when a Mend, two-and-a-hnlf yours back, first induced mo to toko Motb.tr Seigel's Syrup. I used two boitles before Iftlt it was doing me good. Af;er that, however, my health rapidly improved. I put on flesh, could eat aud sleep, and was soon able to do some light work, A few more bottles restored mu to perfect health, My chest is now quite sirong, and my digestion good enough foe anything," In "perfect health"aud 'with " diges* tion good enough for anything" is a good Btroug statement of fact and indiostos a otro'ng man, Mr. Murray is married, the father of a smo 11 family, and all ofihem are made happy by bis good health aud spirits.

This is not a Bad Way m PS MM 1 ■ Hot with Lemon at BEDTIME Is on Absolute Preventive and Cure for COLDS & INFLUENZA. HAVPILY^SUEHIISED Many anfforen from rbramitiim havo been surprised and dolighfed at llie prompt relief obtained by applying Chinjiborlain'n Piiin Biilm. A permanent euro may bn effected by continuing the use of the liniinrnt fora short time. For sale by R. H. HnlmPS, WHAT TO DO UNPILTHB DOCTOR AEEIVES If it is a case of colic, diarrheal), or (tysentory, givo Ob'iuibcrlain'a Colic OhbleraandDiarrhwa Remedy and you will haveno.nced of a doctor. 'For sale by E H. Holmes.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1322, 10 May 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1322, 10 May 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1322, 10 May 1905, Page 4

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