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A Gold Miner’s Plain Story.

A VICTIM OF INDIGESTION, AND MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP WAS WORTH MORE THAN GOLD TO HIM. W. C. Cousins, of King-street, Bendigo, Victoria, is a gold miner by occupation, and is widely known in that city, where he was horn, penhaps 30 years ago. Some years ago he was a great sufferer from indigestion, ami as a result of it became so ill tihat he was unable to give attention to his business. On the advice of his friend, Mr W. Hunt, the manager of Springvale, a sheep station between Melbourne and Ballarat, Mr Cousins used Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and was cured, as he tells in a letter, dated August 9, 1905, as follows:—■ "For more than three years my health was a constant source of anxiety to me. I was costive, bilious, unab’e to digest food, and troubled with' headaches and racking pains all over the body. My complaints were sufficient to render half-a-dozen men miserable. Such was my state in 1894, when my friend, Mr W. Hunt, manager of Springvale Station, advised a course of Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup. He spoke of it as his only medicine, which had been of untold benefit to him upon several occasions, ami said that he was sure it.,would.do me good if only I would give it a fair trial; I consented; tand = the truth'of my friend’s statements soon appeared. The constipation from which 1 had so long •suffered’Was broken up; and ti’ie biliousness, headaches, and other digestive troubles began to abate. By the time I had taken six bottles of the Syrup, all of these symptoms had left me, and I had become quite a different man.

“My health has remained all I eould wish it to be, a blessing for which I am wholly indebted to Mother Seigel’s Curative Syrup. But for its timely aid, I believe my constitution would have been ruined. It will always be a pleasure to me to make known the sterling merit of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, as shown in my own ease, and other equally remarkable eases that have since come to mv notice.”

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 14, 7 April 1906, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 14, 7 April 1906, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 14, 7 April 1906, Page 14