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Ifraeteur ( Cbamberlanb ) - ^ filter * The demonstrated standard of efficient filtration . British Medical Journal . Wherever it has been applied typhoid fever has disappeared , French War Office ( Journal Officiel ) . SOLE LICENSEES AND MAKERS :-SANITARY DEPARTMENT . J . DEFRIES & SONS , Ltd ., 147 , Houndsditch , London , E . C .
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Masonic Manufactory . CANEY , 44 , OBEAPSIDE . LONDON , BEST LONDON MADE JEWELS , CLOTHING , & c . CATALOGUES POST FREE .
Compelled To Keep Going.
COMPELLED TO KEEP GOING .
TN discussing the question of diseases and how to cure them the writer has frequently expressed his especial sympathy with the class of sufferers who bear much pain and distress yet are seldom laid up , or sent to bed , with the maladies which
afflict them , because there is always a certain relief in giving up—in ceasing to resist . A person helplessly ill , prone on his bed , may suffer much less than another , not perhaps in immediate danger , who is obliged to work , making at the same time a brave battle with some ailment that constantly pursues and torments him . There is a host of these , and it is for their cheer
and encouragement that I cite the following case . For every time we succeed , in saving such a man or woman we either save the family breadwinner or some worker for the general good . "For many years , " says Mr . Wigmore , "I have been subject to attacks of indigestion and weakness . My appetite
was poor , and after meals I had pain across the chest and stomach . I got languid and heavy , being easily tired , and exhausted , which made my work at times hard and difficult . I
ivas not laid up , always attending to my duties , but was often in pain . I lost a deal of sleep , and at night was troubled with a kind of wind or gas which rose into my throat as if it had been a ball . I also spat up a frothy fluid .
" In this way I continued for twelve years , being better or worse , but never really icell . I tried pills and other things recommended for dyspepsia , but found no benefit from them . "In December , 1892 , a friend told me of the benefit he had received from taking Mother Seigel ' s Curative Syrup , and he
brought me a bottle to try . After taking it I found relief , and by continuing to take it the pain and discomfort left me . My appetite improved and I gained strength , feeling quite like a new man . Since that time if anything ails me a few doses of Mother Seigel ' s Syrup never fail to set inc right . I have
recommended this medicine to many of my friends and acquaintances . If you think the publication of this letter will be of interest to others you are at liberty to make that use of it . " ( Signed ) William James Wiginore , 28 Citizen Road , Hornsey Road , London , N . May 22 nd , 1890 . "
Compelled To Keep Going.
"Another letter to the same purpose runs as follows : " In May , 1886 , I began to suffer from indigestion . I had no appetite , and the food I took disagreed with me , causing a burning sensation at the chest . I continued in this state about
three months . I kept on with my business but was often in pain . I then read about Mother Seigel ' s Syrup . I got-a bottle from Mr . Brown , a chemist , in Essex Road , Islington . After taking this medicine for a week I felt better . I could eat , and food no
longer oppressed me , and I felt brighter . After taking three bottles I was as well as ever , and have known nothing of the ailment since . You are welcome to publish this letter if you wish to do so . ( Signed ) W . Hillier , 130 Crouch Hill , Hornsey , London , N . May 21 st , 1896 . "
Mr . Hilher is proprietor of a glass , china , and general store , and is well-known and respected in his district . Equally trustworthy is Mr William Hounsome , a police officer of the T Division , Metropolitan Police Force , stationed at Hounslow . He says : " In the spring of 1894 I began to sicken . I had no
relish for food , and my meals lay like lead on my chest and stomach . I craved food to satisfy the gnawing pain at the pit of the stomach but did not eat much . Having been always strong and hearty , I did not know what to make of it , and consulted our divisional doctor . He gave me medicines but I
got no better ; in fact , worse . As I grew weaker and weaker , I bought a bottle of Mother Seigel's Syrup from Mr . Venning , the chemist in High Street , and after taking , in a few clays ,
was benefited . My food no longer distressed me , I gained strength every day , and in three weeks was as icell as ever . You can use this statement as you like . ( Signed ) William Hounsome , Burlington House , Spring Grove , Isleworth , May 19 th , 1896 . "
In view of the widespread , growing and solid popularity of Mother Seigel ' s Syrup , it would seem scarcely necessary to introduce any further evidence as to its wonderful power over disease . Yet new witnesses constantly demand a hearing , and
cures of fresh interest occur . But , as we have said , to none are the virtues of this medicine of greater practical value than to those who have no time or money to be ill—who must work a ? long as they can stand up and see .
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Ifraeteur ( Cbamberlanb ) - ^ filter * The demonstrated standard of efficient filtration . British Medical Journal . Wherever it has been applied typhoid fever has disappeared , French War Office ( Journal Officiel ) . SOLE LICENSEES AND MAKERS :-SANITARY DEPARTMENT . J . DEFRIES & SONS , Ltd ., 147 , Houndsditch , London , E . C .
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The Great Remedy . ^^ Ai & jfv ^ GOUT ** GOUT and RHEUMATISM . These Invaluable Pills are recommended to the afflicted with confidence , as one of the results ofthe improved state of medical science , and the only efficient remedy ever discovered for GOUT and RHEUMATISM , in that they not only cure these disorders , but prevent their development and recurrence . All Chemists , Stores , and 229 , Strand , London , at Is , l ^ d . and 2 s . 9 d . per box .
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"PISHING RODS AND TACKLE . F . T . WILLIAMS & Co ., io , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C . Ten awards for merit . Catalogues gratis .
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Masonic Manufactory . CANEY , 44 , OBEAPSIDE . LONDON , BEST LONDON MADE JEWELS , CLOTHING , & c . CATALOGUES POST FREE .
Compelled To Keep Going.
COMPELLED TO KEEP GOING .
TN discussing the question of diseases and how to cure them the writer has frequently expressed his especial sympathy with the class of sufferers who bear much pain and distress yet are seldom laid up , or sent to bed , with the maladies which
afflict them , because there is always a certain relief in giving up—in ceasing to resist . A person helplessly ill , prone on his bed , may suffer much less than another , not perhaps in immediate danger , who is obliged to work , making at the same time a brave battle with some ailment that constantly pursues and torments him . There is a host of these , and it is for their cheer
and encouragement that I cite the following case . For every time we succeed , in saving such a man or woman we either save the family breadwinner or some worker for the general good . "For many years , " says Mr . Wigmore , "I have been subject to attacks of indigestion and weakness . My appetite
was poor , and after meals I had pain across the chest and stomach . I got languid and heavy , being easily tired , and exhausted , which made my work at times hard and difficult . I
ivas not laid up , always attending to my duties , but was often in pain . I lost a deal of sleep , and at night was troubled with a kind of wind or gas which rose into my throat as if it had been a ball . I also spat up a frothy fluid .
" In this way I continued for twelve years , being better or worse , but never really icell . I tried pills and other things recommended for dyspepsia , but found no benefit from them . "In December , 1892 , a friend told me of the benefit he had received from taking Mother Seigel ' s Curative Syrup , and he
brought me a bottle to try . After taking it I found relief , and by continuing to take it the pain and discomfort left me . My appetite improved and I gained strength , feeling quite like a new man . Since that time if anything ails me a few doses of Mother Seigel ' s Syrup never fail to set inc right . I have
recommended this medicine to many of my friends and acquaintances . If you think the publication of this letter will be of interest to others you are at liberty to make that use of it . " ( Signed ) William James Wiginore , 28 Citizen Road , Hornsey Road , London , N . May 22 nd , 1890 . "
Compelled To Keep Going.
"Another letter to the same purpose runs as follows : " In May , 1886 , I began to suffer from indigestion . I had no appetite , and the food I took disagreed with me , causing a burning sensation at the chest . I continued in this state about
three months . I kept on with my business but was often in pain . I then read about Mother Seigel ' s Syrup . I got-a bottle from Mr . Brown , a chemist , in Essex Road , Islington . After taking this medicine for a week I felt better . I could eat , and food no
longer oppressed me , and I felt brighter . After taking three bottles I was as well as ever , and have known nothing of the ailment since . You are welcome to publish this letter if you wish to do so . ( Signed ) W . Hillier , 130 Crouch Hill , Hornsey , London , N . May 21 st , 1896 . "
Mr . Hilher is proprietor of a glass , china , and general store , and is well-known and respected in his district . Equally trustworthy is Mr William Hounsome , a police officer of the T Division , Metropolitan Police Force , stationed at Hounslow . He says : " In the spring of 1894 I began to sicken . I had no
relish for food , and my meals lay like lead on my chest and stomach . I craved food to satisfy the gnawing pain at the pit of the stomach but did not eat much . Having been always strong and hearty , I did not know what to make of it , and consulted our divisional doctor . He gave me medicines but I
got no better ; in fact , worse . As I grew weaker and weaker , I bought a bottle of Mother Seigel's Syrup from Mr . Venning , the chemist in High Street , and after taking , in a few clays ,
was benefited . My food no longer distressed me , I gained strength every day , and in three weeks was as icell as ever . You can use this statement as you like . ( Signed ) William Hounsome , Burlington House , Spring Grove , Isleworth , May 19 th , 1896 . "
In view of the widespread , growing and solid popularity of Mother Seigel ' s Syrup , it would seem scarcely necessary to introduce any further evidence as to its wonderful power over disease . Yet new witnesses constantly demand a hearing , and
cures of fresh interest occur . But , as we have said , to none are the virtues of this medicine of greater practical value than to those who have no time or money to be ill—who must work a ? long as they can stand up and see .