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Arc you “Liverish?” To feel “liverish” is to feel wretched, but to be really bilious is indeed agony. Liverishness often becomes biliousness if you leave your liver to work out its own salvation. A few doses of a time-proved stomach and liver corrective and tonic such as Mother Seigol’s Syrup is generally all that is needed to ensure the regular and even flow of bile so necessary to the perfect digestion of food and the regular daily action of tho bowels. It is a simple matter to take thirty drops of Mother Seigel’s Syrup in a little water whenever you feel the tendency to liverislinoss or have partaken heartily of food that is liable to disagree with you; yet thousands of people avoid tho consequences of biliousness and indigestion in just this simple way. They keep a bottle of Mother Seigel’s Syrup handy for use when needed, and many of them have stated that they would not willingly be without it in the house if the cost were six times as great as it is. “I'wc years back,” writes Miss Maggie McGrath, 3, Kermodo Street, North Adelaide, South Australia, "I was practically little better than a physical wreck ana absolutely broken down in health as well as spirits. I was suffering from quito a complication of ailments and bad symptoms, embracing biliousness, headaches, indigestion, and heart palpitation, and the pain and distress I endured are quite beyond my powers of description. I believe that an ill-conditioned liver was the foundation of all my troubles and sufferings. “I heard such good reports of Mother Seigcl’s Syrup that I decided to try it. I purchased a supply, and felt an improvement in my condition after using the first bottle. As I continued tho course my troubles grew less and loss, until at length the headaches, indigestion, and bilious symptoms had all disappeared, and I found myself as vigorous and well aB ever I had been in mv life. Thero are many medi* cines, but few real remedies, and of these latter Mother SoigeTs SyrUp is the very best I know.”

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17285, 28 September 1916, Page 4

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348

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17285, 28 September 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17285, 28 September 1916, Page 4

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