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FEELS LIKE A NEW WOMAN.

DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS, GENERAL DEBILITY, RESULTING FROM SHOCK, CURED BY MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP. The trials ami tribulations of motherhood are, even in the ordinary course of events, numerous and severe. When to them is added a tragic event, such as befell the family of Mrs Johns, of Elizabeth-street, off Wey mouth-street, West Adelaide, S.A., who had the misfortune to lose her little son, he being accidentally burnt to death, then even the most heroic mother may be expected to collapse. It was immediately after this terrible event that Mrs Johns' health broke down. Writing on the 22nd of March, 11)05, she says: “For quite a number of years my health was very indifferent, amt I suffered from dyspepsia, nervousness, and general debility. I was ne'er so ill that I had to lay up entirely; but on the other hand 1 xvas never really well. During the heat of summer, especially, I was always run down and out of sorts, without appetite, sleepless, afflicted with frequent headaches and pains in my side and back. “Doctors’ medicines failed to bring me any lasting benefit. I persevered in t aking them until I-was sick and weary, ami at last: gave them up in despair as useless to me. <*.it I owed it to my children to leave no stone unturned to recover my health, if.possible, and so determined to make a trial of Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup—a medicine which had proved wonderfully beneficial to some friends of mine at Hawthorn, near Melbourne.

“The very first bottle relieved me from pain. That was' early last summer, and I was so delighted at the prospect of recovery that I gladly continued its use. Before long the medieiue had toned up my nerves, restored ni£ digestion, and built me up generally to such an extent that I felt like a new woman. Though my health is at present good, I always keep a bottle of Mother Seigel’s Syrup in the house, and it never fails to set me right when, from any cause, I happen to be 'out of sorts.’ ”

THE BEST SOAP for BABY i— IS mnmmsrcnJ WRIGHT’S I COAL TAR SOAP. ■ HI IT IS DELIGHTFUL IN USE I IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. IT PROTECTS FROM ALL INFECTION. 6d. per Tablet. Box of 3 Tablets Is. 6d.

Solo by All Jewellers J/arT 1750 WHO CAN SHOW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES. FIRST THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE. M /Wlk MEDALS WHEN —EVER EXHIBITED. I J®® A Certificate Given W/th Each Watch. ffL-. J® L - ■ Mnes-—d» aiai

C« BRANDAUER & Co.’s, Ltd. The “ • erie * 01 Pens neither sci atcb Circular over the roughest I P>pcr with the esse of » soft lead pencil. Attention is also S overt drawn to their patent Mshdaalß, Arfi-B!ottin e Serlea Ask your Storekeeper tor aa Work.i Elrmln<ham, England. assorted Sample Box. *

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9, 3 March 1906, Page 14

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468

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9, 3 March 1906, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9, 3 March 1906, Page 14

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