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SUMMER WEARINESS. Why is it, that to so many people, the warm summer months mean discomfort and even misery ? They are happy and apparently healthy enough when the weather is cool and bracing, but when the warm, hnmid days of summer come round, they we irritable and depressed and seem altogether lacking in energy and vitality. Why is it ? In tens of thousands of coses it is simply a matter of digestion. The stomach, liver and bowels are apt to become sluggish and lazy in hot weather, and when the; shirk work the whole system suffers as a natfjril consequence. Headaches, languor, and loss of oaergy are traceable in countless , instances to faulty action of these important organs, and all that is needed to restore them to natural activity and efficiency is the gentle stimulating and regulating action of a digestive tonic and corrective, such as Mother Seigel's Syrup. If you are feeling limp and listless, and lack the energy and vitality which should be yours, try the effect of taking from ao to 30 drops of Mother Selgel's Syrup in a little water, after each meal and note the difference it makes in your physical condition and enjoyment of life. Mrs. Amelia Payne, i Berkley Place, Carlton, Vic, writing on September 7th, 1916, says:—"Three years ago I felt myself becoming very far from well. Aches and pains set in all over my body, and I tired qnickly and felt listless, jaded and depressed. Besidee the body pains, I suffered most severely from sick headaches and became very constipated. I often felt discouraged and the reverse of cheerful, and wheu in one of those dismal moods I carelessly picked op one of Mother Seigel's Books, and in glancing through it came across the details of a case which might have been my very own. Next morning I obtained a bottle and found it to be all the booh had claimed for it. It eased the pains, promoted my appetite, improved my digestion, broke np the constipation, and efficiently rejuliUed and toned up Biy whole system." ( WANTED Known-For Staining your Moors, Chairs, Tables, etc., during the holidays, uso Leon-Art Stain, Dull cr Bright Finish. Beady to put on; large bottles, 2s, Tlngoy'a, Manners Street.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 75, 21 December 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 75, 21 December 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 75, 21 December 1917, Page 3

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