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PRONOUNCED HOPELESS BY FOUR DOCTORS.

Mr. W. Bouohier, EaitOTCr, Bridgwtfer, *■ tends the following :— " West Quay, BrHewater, "December 21 *t, 1883. "Dear Sir, — II afford* me great pleasure to add my testimony to the wunde/ul effects of Mo'h*r Seige l '* Ctir»f irs Sjrup. For a p>»ri«d * of «rlit y*ar« I soft-red trom a «*>»« re cougb and ~ imligrgtio'i, with frequent •Micks of rhemnat «n ; n d for eleven nvrttHis I wag ander medical treatment, without dflftving Hie ■•lishtMt benefit The las' fotir dootifi I was u>! l»r *«<mred me that mine was t hopeiew ?!:»•-, «>d g<re me up as inpura'ile. AHout t xt'; n<? theird of Bci"el' Byruo which I "* K9< n-laofd t-> trj, »'»d throd-.'h it* use, I am »!«.-nkful to tay, I quv-kly got restored to health, and am no* nbb to follow my u<nal nr<!i?>i»tiorj. I ma/ f»y »h«t wlipne»er I fc«*l »!'-.' t«>tst Ajniutom of my old complaint* I at <,ne* Uke h few do«e* of the S; rap. wliich <j nickel t *ft« m« all riglu. I svid you this in th« bopi 1 tlmt other safft-rrr* may bo induced to ji»t the a trial.— V ur* tralj, fsiifn»-:l)- '• Wra. Retidull.** AFTER MAST YRAK9. " Whi»tle-l«».Wood«, near Cho^l.'y, " DfCPtnhcr2ftfl) 1883 " D:>«r Sir,— Mother S^ijpt« medicine «•!!■ m«x>««line WfU with u», nil that trf it tp*ak "highly in it« (avoir We had .t enw of a joung }*t]y rh it had he«n troubled many year* with pninn after eating. She tells us that the painf **tt entirel/ tak?n aw.ty aftor a few do«-'» of your medicirii*.— Your* tru'y," E. Petl. " AFTEB oEVKRiL YEARS. " Btok<* Feiry, Jinusrv 9»h 18S4. *' OenHemen,— l hare a»*d SHgei'sSyrnp for sereTtl yean, and hay« found it a most effi* eaeious rem^dr for LWer complaints and ■funeral drbility, and I always k»ep s me by -me, and c >nnot »pe«k too highly in its praise. — *I remain, yours truly, " H irriett King. 1 ' AFrBR SIXTEEN YEARS. " 95, Newffaf e Srreet, Wo ksop, Notti. •• D.cember26th r IBB3. " G^ntl-mfn,— lt i« with tho greatest of pleasure I aeoord my testimony »» to the efficacy of *foth< r Seigel'i flyrup. My wife, who ha* nufferrd from acute Dy«pep«ia for over tix^en yesrs, is now pprft-otly better through the sole help of your £ymp. I hare »pent pounds in medicines froa doctor*— in fact, I began to think she was incurable «ntil your marrelloun medinine was tried.—, remain, yonr» »h*Mkfully, " AHred Ford."

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1647, 1 January 1886, Page 3

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PRONOUNCED HOPELESS BY FOUR DOCTORS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1647, 1 January 1886, Page 3

PRONOUNCED HOPELESS BY FOUR DOCTORS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1647, 1 January 1886, Page 3

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