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Farmer Oak and the Storm. When farmer Oak, on his way towards his humble cottage one night, Btruck his foot against a big toad, he knew there was trouble in the wind. When, on sriking a light indoors, he observed a thin glistening streak across his table, which terminated in a large brown garden 6lug. he knew again that the Great Mother was warning him. And when, last of all, two black spiders dropped from the thatched roof of his cottage, to find a safer home on the floor, he c&t down ond meditated how the coming great thunderstorm would affect the wheat-ricks and barley stacks, and what might be saved. There are signs which are as unmistakable in their significance as the turned thumbs of the Romans in the days of the amphitheatre. In the case of Mrs. Green, where first one sympton disappeared, after a dose or two of Seigel's Syrup, and then another, this lady knew that the Syru.p was on the way to cure her as surely as ehe lived. "As I suffered for about three years from most acute indigestion," she writes, "it gives me great pleasure to testify to the complete cure which a small quantity of Seigel'a Curative Syrup effected in my case, after several medical men had prescribed for me in vain. '• From 1897 until about two months ago (the date of Mrs. Green's letter is December 3rd, 1900) I endured a continual agony of Bleepless nights, racking headaches, tired and languid feelings and nasty choking sensations in the throat. A great deal of my time waß spent in bed, as I was quite unable to get about." Cynical men and women sometimes propound the query, Is life worth living ? The fact is, many people don't know how to live. They exist merely. Like prisoners confined in a dungeon or who have given liberty conditionally upon their dragging a weight about. Perfect health is the first necessity of a happy life. Torpid livers, constipated motions, anaemic disorders, skin affections and uric acid troubles render life unbearable. The victim, whether he be farmer or prime minister, will eventually have to take to bed as did Mrs. Green in this instance. " I had been in bed four wprks," she continaes, " when a friend who is a firm believer in Sicgel's Curative Sjmp for all forms of dyspeptic troubles called upon me, and strongly urged me to try this remedy. " I confess I was bc< ptical, but my friend insisted and gave me a bottle to commence with. I got immediate relief from this, and befoie the bottle was empty the distressing symptoms had nearly every one disappeared. " I purchased another bottle myself, and that completed the cure. I am now in perfect health. Naturally, I consider the effect of Seigel's Syrup in my case marvellous. It changed me from an invalid and dyspeptic of three years' standing, into a healthy woman. " I am a native of Auckland and well-known here, where I have been in business for nine years." (Mrs) Annie Green, St. George's Hall Buildings, Great North Road,

Auckland, N.Z.

GRAIN! GRAIN! GRAIN! SEASON 1901. OTAGO CORN AND WOOL EXCHANGE, VOGEL STREET, DUNEDIN. To the Farmers of Otago and Southland. A NOTHER GRAIN SEASON being at h»nd, we take the opportunity of thanking x\. our many clients for their patronage in the past, and to again tender our services for the disposal of their Grain here, or for shipment of same to other markets, making liberal cash advances thereon if required. SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR STORAGE, Etc.— We would remind producers that we provide Bpecial facilities for the satisfactory storage and disposal of all kinds of farm produce. Our Stores are dry, airy, thoroughly ventilated, and in every respect admirably adapted for the safe storage of grain, being conveniently situated and connected to railway by private siding. Produce consigned to us ia delivered direct into Btore, and is saved the loss and waste incurred in unloading and again carting into warehouse. WEEKLY AUCTION SALES.— We continue to hold the regular Weekly Auction Sales of Produce as inaugurated by us many years ago, and which have proved so beneficial to vendors ; and owing to our commanding position in the centre of the trade, and our large and extending connection, we are in constant touch with all the principal grain merchants, millers, and produce dealers, and are thus enabled to dispose of consignments to the very bebt advantage. PRODUCE SALES EVERY MONDAY. Account Salep are rendered within six days of sale. ADVANTAGES.— We offer producers the advantages of Large Stores and unequalled Show Room Accommodation. No delays in offering. Expert Valuers and Staff. The Beat Service. The Lowest Scale of Charges. The Highest Prices and Prompt Returns. Sample Bags, Way Billp, and Labels sent on application, DONALD REID & CO., Ltd. Build up your Constitution by taking of NOURISHINQ and SUSTAINING QUALITIES.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 49, 5 December 1901, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 49, 5 December 1901, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 49, 5 December 1901, Page 28

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