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INDIGESTION. WHY IT IS SO COMMON. The strenuous modern life we lead often upsets the digestive system. Then, too, worry, over-work, anxieties of various sorts, excitement, late hours, trying climatic conditions, lack of exercise, or too violent exercise, are each and ill capable of bringing about a deranged . condition of the stomach. Add to these excessive tea drinking, to which many of us must plead guilty, and you see clearly enough why indigestion is so common. To avoid indigestion, and its distressing symptoms, you must take <an occasional dose of Mother Seigel's Syrup. But to banish indigestion and its healthdestroying effects, its pains and discomforts, you must take a regular course of Mother Seigel's Syrup. There isn't a remedy in existence that can cure you at once if you have been suffering for a long time, but quick relief and eventual restoration to good health are certainly well within the powers of Mother Seigel's Syrup, and usually follow its use. Of that there is no doubt. Tens of thousands of people in the last forty years have frankly stated, and entirely on their own initiative, that this oldfashioned remedy is of real and lasting service in banishing the common ailments of the digestive system—the stomach, liver, and bowels. Listen to Mrs. G. Banner, of 91 Matherson-road, Linwood, Christchurch, N.Z., who wrote on October 23th, 1917: — "I suffered from very severe indigestion ' for seven years, and nothing I tried to remedy it gave me the slightest Telief, until a friend induced me to give Mother Seigel's Syrup a trial. The contents of one bottle gave me relief, and I continued taking your specific after meals,, until three bottles in all had been consumed, ■when I found that my stomach troubles had disappeared. Since experiencing the curative properties of Mother Seigel's Syrup I have always recommended your specific to sufferers from indigestion."
MMOCKSES'j vwti / OUTWEARm HEAVIER MAKES Hi ITt li OPFEBEO AS substitutes, HORROCKSES'" I i ofi «sewtoce I « tStABuSHEf) ./«! 1 _ I] ARTIFICIAL-TEETH To be a success must not only fit well, but must harmonize with the face. , , These points we have studied thoroughly, and is one of the reasons of our success after 25 years' experience, SETS TEETH £3 3s. FROST & FROST, DENTISTS, W9 Willis Street, Wellington. 6UITS THAT KEEP THEIR SMAIiT APPEARANCE. IT'S the durability of the Olotli anil the Linings, the quality . of the Trimmings, the gentlemanly appearance and the low price which they aro sold, rhich make tho OHuROIIILIi SUIT Bupcrior to (ill others. W.J/CHURCHILL LADIES' AND GENW.' TAILORS, 136 VIVIAN STREET, Tolephono 2654 A. WELLINGTON, JjIRANCIS AND CO., . DAINTY LINGERIE AND BLOUSES SHOWING NOW.. 77 WILLIS STREET (First Floor). Crown Clothing Co.'s Building. writsle «J{otBTQQ&S
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 183, 23 April 1918, Page 2
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