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MR DUANE, OF AUCKLAND.

We shall print the whole of Mr Isaac Duane'a letter, only regretting that it is not longer. He might hive mentioned that Jaoe the month in which he wrote, h the coldest mmth in the year in his country, and January ths hottest. He might also have reminded na that New Zealand is almost as large as Great Britain, with a much more desirable climate. He might further hive said that it is a wholesome pi cc to live it, as it contains few physical sources of disease, and possesses no insect bo noxious as the English wasp Yet on reading his letter we shall find that those attractive islands In the far Southern tea are not free from an enemy we are called upon to fi»ht here in England as elsewhere throughout the world. ° " I have mnch plea-mra in writing you," says Mr Duane, " as to me it is a privilege as well aa a duty to describe an experience io whicn I am confident you will be interested.

' Ever since I was a boy I have not only suffered from indigestion in its worst form, but I have been a martyr to it. Sach success in life as I have achieved has been in the f .cc of the constant oppositi n set up by this miserable complaint. All its symptoms are familiar to me as the smoke of London is to a dweller in that lather grim old city. Toe bad taste in the mouth, the fitful appetite the distress in the stomach after eating, the pains in the chest and back the dull headache, the sense of weariness and fatigue, the depression of spirits, the want of ambition to take hold of any labour the weakness resulting from lack of sufficient nourishment, fes—all these were part and parcel of my life from my youth to a time I am eoine to speak of in a moment. B &

I can only account for it by assuming that I must have inherited a tendency to this disease. At all events it cast a gloom over my whole history up to the date of my recent happy deliverance The record of the sleepless, wretched nights I passed would make almost a volume by itself. Times beyond counting I have arisen from my bed in the morning, glad the a ight was gone, and yet io no frame of mind tc welcome the day. To the chronic dyspeptic rest does not brine strength as it dues to others. 8

You will hardly need to be told that I made, every effort to obtain a cure. I tried medicine after medicine— now something I thought cf myself and then something advertised in the newspapers. And a<3 to doctors (against whom I desire to say not a word) I tried one af er another, and faithfully us< d the prescaiptions they gave ma; bu f nothing marp than temporary relief came of it. "Ab ut four years ago a friend aposo to me'of the great reDUtah >n < f Moth r Stujei's Syrup in curing all ailments of the digestion and urjre me to mike a tml of it. I might as well say frankly tha t I had lit tin f rt ith that it w, uld do me any good ; but I was in such pain that I waa in a mnoi to tiy anything that offered the remotest chance cf a cure So I bought a bottle, and the very first dose made me feel better. This wag so cheering and hopeful that I continued t , king the b> ru P , and to my surprise I grew better and better until I w«s cured. All the symptuns which mado my life a burden for so many years are now gont, and lama dff rent man. If ever from any cuise, I have a temporary recurrence of i. digestion, a few doses of Mothei's S.-igel's Syiup produces immediate relief, and leaves mid good beilth. You have my full consent to publish this lotter I am well known in Auckland, and always glad to tell any one' by word of mouth what a wonderful cure your remedy worked in my case (Signed) Isaac Duaae, coachbuilder, Karangahope Road Auckland, New Z;aland, June 2,5tb, 189.3." Oar homo readers will perceive that not in England alone but in far distant quarters of the globe this celebrated med'cine is known and -8 succ. ssful where others do not avail. It is thej most commonplace of truths that its praises are sounded wh -rever civilisation extends, and almost in every wiitten Uogu-ige the name of Mother beiguls oyrup nads an acknowledged place.

P. P. P.- Pacific Pain Palliative cures all Rprair B , Nenraleia Rheumatic, and similar ills. To be had from a'l chenrstP — AdVT A vuu pi id to Mr E W Dunne, book^'cr, George street will show even the careless observer that his establishment is W the place to obt. in Chiistmas cards and pn sents -school prizes "a spedMr George Burton has tak.-n the Gridiron Hotel, Princes street. It will be conducted with all the conveniences of a first class hotel A large number of persons are daily seen going to and coming frcm A. and T. Inglis ca.h emp rium, George street, Dunedin. Reason : Departments replete with new and seasonable goods Mr Michael Walsh, la'ecf Pukerm.has taken and tnorouebl* refurnished the well-known Albion HotiJ, Jl»ch_>,7aa street Dunedin Mutto of proprietor : " Ev- r.vth'ng of the b at. 1 ' Tbe erection of saw.mil.in* plant en»',l,. a 'Hr George Findlav to supply contractors with all classes of l,m!di.ig ami fencing timber Special quotations for red pine, ijlue gum, ml Hum.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 33, 13 December 1895, Page 15

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MR DUANE, OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 33, 13 December 1895, Page 15

MR DUANE, OF AUCKLAND. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 33, 13 December 1895, Page 15

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