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The Dyspeptic's Handicap

j. Tho dyspeptic is sorely handicapped in this life. If he is a man he can't keep pace with his fellows because of tho weakness, the depression, and tho suffering that indigestion inevitably brings in its train, if a woman, she often finds it impossible to carry out tho daily household tasks, or meet the demands of a business occupation because headaches, distressing bilious attacks, palpitation, and sleeplessness are spoiling her life. This strenuous age wants men and women of strong hbre, boundless energy, and great cheerfulness, but the dyspeptic is not amongst the number. How can he expect to be? How can ho hope to get through the day's work speedily and efficiently if his mind is clouded and his system clogged \vith tho poisonous products of indigestion? How can any man, or woman either, work well and cheerfully, when tho well-springs of good health and strength—the stomach, liver, and bowels—are disorganised and weakened? It can't be done. The effective remedy for dyspepsia, proved by timo and world-wide use, is Mother Seigel's Syrup, the herbal tonic and restorative for stomach, liver, and bowels. It is composed oi the extracts of more than ten different varieties of roots, barks, and leaves, which in combination are wonderfully effective 'in dispelling indigestion, biliousness, and tho many distressing anlmcnts which follow in their tram. If you suffer from flatulence, acidity, heartburn, constipation, or other form of stomach or liver trouble, try tho effect of taking thirty drops of Mother Seigel's Syrup after each meal, and you will understand why this popular herbal remedy lias achieved such world-wide success. Mrs Helena Rasmusson writing from 141 ' Union street, Newtown, N.S.W., on January Bth, 1913, says:— "For several years 1 was sadly afflicted with acute indigestion, and the weakness, depression, and many painful and distressing symptoms consequent thereon, made mc feel wretchedly melancholy and miserable. Everything became a trouble to mc; I worried over trifles 4 and quite lost interest in all the ordinary affairs and duties of life. . , "My husband, who had also been ill for months/and suffering from biliousness and indigestion, was induced to make a trial of Mother Seigel's Syrup, and greatly to my surprise, it had an almost immediate nnd most beneficial effect on his health. "Mother Seigel's Syrup also speedily allayed the whole of the painful and disagreeable symptoms from which I had been co long suffering. After consuming in all not more than six bottles of the Syrup. T found myself absolutely well, and thoroughly cured." People who lack energy, feel tired, languid, feeble,' nervous, need one thing tq make them strong, vigorous, bright, and comfortable again—just good food. Food will do it when everything else has failed. After it is digested, it will do it —not before. When your stomach is deranged and cannot digest food. Mother Seigel's Syrup will tono up and help it to do its work. But bo sure you got tho genuine remedy. U

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 2

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492

The Dyspeptic's Handicap Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 2

The Dyspeptic's Handicap Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 2

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