TREATEP FO~f THK tt'KOjTU COMPLAINT. It it nt all tinicf hard tol"*e tlirw rnhnw «■•- hold dear, but it i» terrihh to when *e •!•■ ihe cormcioustipfs that hut 'or n«i*t k«»rt tt. bi 1 tnent the loved <<t>e might have h,-< n wit : i.--1 still. Income ca*fs th>> law thut tin- tutf. r r is treated for the wrong nomi>l im in known in eufficient time to •dinif of the putient K. n.g saved, and the following is a c»«.> in poi.>t : — A little svw tta» twoypar* iig.i, » bn.ufi'ul young ladj in New York wn- girp»i up in d e of consumption. Her tond parents took h »■• to Paii* as a la*t resort, hoping to Pit'' s->ine vkillul physician there capable of T^'ine th--rapid stride' of the *upp<wl drrn -ifiil ili-e ■**. In this their hopes were blighted. >>ut '<>riu ratelj away in t iar distant foreign ci'y tht-.t met with a description of a new me 1 hod 't treating Dyspepsia, wht<-h •■auMated fro* t\.r Mount Lebanon Shakers oi tiie .( ■ I JT** York. The thought struck th^ p*r^ -n-- o: thi* helpless young girl (hat perh*p<« tl.er d.-iiigSt-i w;-s afflicted with Indige-iioti or P> p- i-ia, and not consumption ; and if io, there might be a chance for Ver rro»tr» Borne of the SHgel's Curative Byrup, m >de etpeciiily lor the cure ol ': y pei^m, wis obtained and adrninidtrred to the p itient, a d the result was marvellous Tu-it*y th^ir daughter livoain the enjoym.nt o f g> h! health. The fact was-, the patient natf been t^ea'ed for the wrong compl »int, and when she waatreated for Dyspepsia (her real trouble), all the alarming symptoms of comeumption van sn^d. This is not an isolated ease. The country is fu>l of suffering thousands th«t are being treated for Liver Complaint, Malaria, Kid ey Disease, Luug Disorders, Ac., A., when the f ict it they aie affli' ted with Indig'stion in tome of its varied lorms, aud all of such *ufferer« would obtain relief if they were properly treated for Dyspepsia. ANOTHER CA9E IN POIST. "Crofton, Christian Co., Ky., U.B.A , "January sth, 1882. "Dear Sir— My daughter, Sarah F. Wai. ker, last Janus? was confined to her bed, and had been for twelve, months, was under treat « mem of three eminent physician*, who Mid she bad Consumption and Heart Disease, The doctors and all that taw her Mid eh»w*» bound to die. But I penoaded her to take your Seigel Curative dyrap, and after having used two and a half 60 et. bottles she wat restored to perfect health, and said the felt better than sin had tor fire yean. Mj daughter it new living and Tijoving good health, but bad itnot been for your medioin* the would bave been i ow dead.— Tours, 4c., (Re«.) M. Melton. "Anyone doubting this can write to Sarah F» Walker, Crofton. Ky. " N.8.-lf you think tbit worth printiof, please do to; if not, give it to the watte basket." PRONOUNCED HOP RLE 93 BY FOUR DOCTORS. Mr. W. Bouchier, fastover, Bridgwater; tendt the following : — " West Quay, Bridgwater, " Deoember 21 *t, 188t. "Dear Sir,— lt affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to the wonderlul effeett of Mother Seigel't Curativa Syrup. For « peried of eigbt years I suffered irons a severe cougn and indigestion, with frequent attacks of rheumatism ; and for eleven months I was under medical treatment, without deriving the •■lightest benefit The last four doctors I was under assured me that mine was a hopeless case, and gave me up as incurable. About that time I heard of (Mcer* Syrup which I was induced to try, and through its use, I am thankful to tay, I quickly got restored to i health, and am now abla to follow my ataal 1 j occupation. I may My that whenever I feel the least symptom of my old complaints lat 1 once take a few doses of the Scrap, which quickelv sets me all right. I tend yon this in the hope that other sufferers may be induced to give the Syrup a trial.— Yours truly, fSigneJ) '•Wm.Bandall." AFTEB SEVERAL YEARS. " Stoke Feirr, January 9th 1884. " Gentlemen,— l have used Seigei'a Syrup fur several years, and bave found it a most effi* carious remedy for Liver complaints and general debility, and I always keep s >me by me, and cannot speak too highly in its prauo. —I remain, yours truly, ° Harriett King." AFIEB BIITFEN YEARS. " 95, Newgate Street, Worktop, Notts. " December 26th, 1883. " Gentlemen,— lt is with the greatest of pleasure I accord my testimony as to iba efficacy of Hotter Seigel's Syrup. My wife, who Las suffered Irom aoute Dyspepsia for over sixteen years, is now perfectly better through the Mne help of your Syrup. I have tyent pounds i i medicines from doctors — ir . fact, I began tj think she waa incurable : until your marvellous medioine was tried.— reoiaio, yours ttaukfully, M Allred Fo«L" AFTER MANY YEARS. " WbUtb-lcWoods, near Ohoriey, " December 26th 188S. u Dear Bir,— Mother Seigeie medioiue sells etceeding well with us, all »hat irr it apeak highly in its lavour. 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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1692, 16 April 1886, Page 3
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