DAY AND NIGHT MISERY, INDIGESTION, SEVERE PAINS AFTER EATING, NERVOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, AND LOSS OF STEEP, SWEPT AWAY BY MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP. “ Three-and-a-half years back I first began to suffer from indigestion, and I never wish to repeat the experience. After every meal I was extremely sick at the stomach and had to lie down quite helpless for the while. I was very costive and after eating usually felt as if a ton of lead was crushing in my chest and abdomen. I became wretched, nervous and miserable for want of the necessary sleep, and for six months my distress and suffering continued to increase. I tried many remedies and prescriptions without benefit and was almost in despair when at last a friend persuaded me to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup. “ The first bottle broke up the costive habit, and drove away the usual pain and distress after eating; my appetite returned, and I could sleep soundly and rise refreshed. I took between four and five bottles of the Syrup and grew stronger and in better condition every day until I was thoroughly cured. The effect has been so lasting that I am still to-day as well as ever I was in my life.” Letter from Mrs. M. Robertson, 33, Gore Street, Fitzroy, Victoria, N.S.W., January, 26, 1905. *** Y° u should not endure such miseries as those above described for even one day—not to speak of months or years—after reading Mrs. Robertson's letter. Take Mother Seiget's Syrup promptly.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3618, 1 March 1906, Page 4
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