SUFFERED HORRIBLY. FKOM STRENGTH TO WEAKNESS AND THE WAY BACK TO HEALTH. HOW INDIGESTION BROUGHT A STRONG MAN DOWN, BUT MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP DIETED HIM UP. 1“ or upwards of three years I was a victim of indigestion, witli'acute attacks of heartburn, and I suffered horribly.” Tims Mr. Thomas E. Watson, of 10, Chapel-street, \\ oolloomooloo, Sydney, N.S.W. His statement is dated March 6, 1906, and proceeds:—“After eating only a few mouthfuls I used to feel as if I had bolted a whole sheep. Intense pain at the stomach, constipation, and maddening headaches were some of the tortures I had to endure, and while I live I shall never forget the miserable time I had. It wag one constant round of suffering. and as time went on the disease got such a hold of me that I feared I should never be well again. “ I tried all sorts of medicines, and had mixtures from several doctors, but nothing had any good effect on me. I was then employed as a boundary rider on a sheep station, and I believe it was the eoarse, common quality of the rations served out that brought on my trouble. Anyway, I was lucky enough to meet an old friend, who gave me some Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and from that time I steadily improved. When I had finished six bottles I was completely cured.'’ Here we have convincing proof of the great value of Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Not even coarse, bad food on a way-back station can resist its curative action. It so tones and strengthens your stomach, liver, and digestive organs generally that you are able to digest anything in reason. MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP IS THE WORLD’S SUPREME CURE FOR INDIGESTION.
The Orient Company has decided that the new steamer Asturias will be employed in the Australian mail service, and that she will be timed to leave Sydney in March next. As it will no doubt be of interest to the general public, we give below some few particulars with regard to this vessel. She will probably be the most up-to-date steamer trading between England and Australia. This vessel will be a twin-screw steamer of over 11,000 tons register, and will be equipped with all the latest improvements as regards accommodation. First saloon cabins will be situated on the promenade, hurricane and spar decks, and will consist largely of single berth rooms. There will also probably be a number of suites of cabins and cabins-de-luxc. She will be fitted throughout with electric fans and her electric appliances will be of the most improved and up-to-date nature. The order for the Asturias was placed with the celebrated firm of Messrs. Harland and Wollf, Belfast. Her length will be about 535 feet, with a beam of about (52 feet.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 24 August 1907, Page 41
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