A WOMAN'S SHORT STORY.
She Tells How Mother Seigel’s Syrup Cured Indigestion, Piles and Other Ills. Mrs Catherine Stevens, whose home is at (». Station-street. Rast Brunswick. Victoria. Ims been a great sidfeied from indigestion. Iler atllietitm was a particularly painful one. owing to the complications that followed: th* worst of which wen* consfi. a t ion and pile-: severe bloating, from wind in the stomach and bowels; a bad taste in Ihe mouth accompanied by sour, scalding b l * rising in the throat: with pain. I.is iiudc. and general weakness. She sent a letter on January 2S. this year.to the prop ieti rs of Mo Ter Scigel s remedies, telling her c.xperieiicc. and just how she was cured. Here il is: ' For eighteen mont’. s I siitiered ini n<e agony from indigestion, constipation. and pil.’s. I took many medicines and hospital treatment with no benetit. The indigestion created excessive quantities of wind or gas. I always had a disagreeable taste in the mouth, and my food soured on my stomach, causing fearful alt-ack' of heartburn. I took large doses of earhonate of soda to relieve this. Imt il would oftentimes be worse thin ever within an hour. A nasty. s> ur. acrid
lluid, too. would frequently rscin my throat, leaving a sharp burning sensation along its track. “ Eating generally prod need pain at the pil of (hr stomach and between tho shoulders. On slonpeug or brmtmg, pains became >»» s••vvrv that I was obliged to lie down until they hot pass cd away. 'l’hc const ipat ion. which was of long standing, rcsuhrtl in th* forma tion of piles, which caused m<- great, pain and discomfort. After attending the hospital for month> wilhtr.it. avail, a friend, a little over a year bark, gave me a small quantity of Mother S igel's Syrup. I took it. and a> il ap . cared-to do me good I bought aiiotitw l:ott.lr when the other was used up. ThN had a splendid effect on me:.my bnvr’s became regular, and the piles disipatare.il, as well as the heart'burn and flatulency. A second hot th* of the Syrup viuph’ted my cure, and I have had ecu* of the complaints since. 1 cann,.*t rr.-ommriid Mother Seigel’s Syrup toa highly.’ -
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 3, 22 July 1905, Page 11
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370A WOMAN'S SHORT STORY. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 3, 22 July 1905, Page 11
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