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Relief Work. The story of Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabulcs can bo told m a word. They actually do the work that the weak and wasted stomach is unable to do. and allow it to recuperate and regain its strength. They contain all the essential properties that the gastric juice and other digestive fluids do, and they digest the food just as a sound and well stomach would. They relieve the stomach just as one rested and refreshed workman relieves the one on duty that is tired and worn, and nature does her own work of restoration. It is a simple natural process that a child can understand. You can eat all you want without fear of results. Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabulcs arc sold at 2s. Gel. per tin of 80 Tabules. Obtainable at E. Healey chemist agent.

ALWAYS SICK. A Woman’s awful suffering—Unable to retain food and prostrated with pain and weakness. CURED BY THE SURE REMEDY, MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP. Always sick 1 What a wretched state for any unfortunate being to be in ! Think of it! Yon fgel that if yon do not lie down yon must vomit, and that if you attempt to eat anything yon must certainly vomit. Is it not awlul ? It is one of the forms of indigestion, and the form which afflicted Mrs Elizabeth Read, 616 Church-street, East Richmond, Victoria. In a statement dated July lyth, 1906, she tells her story thus : “ Some years ago,” she says, “ I was in a deplorable condition of health owing to biliousness and chronic indigestion. I could not retain anything in the shape of lood on my stomach, and vomited after almost every morsel I ate. In fact I always felt sick, heavy, and qualmish, and I was never free from severe pains in my back and chest. 1 was so run down and reduced in strength that the lightest and simplest household duties weie a labour to me. In Bed for Days. “ Every now and again I was c impletely postrated and laid up in bed for days together, with splitting headaches, and a bilious attack. At such limes I used to vomit great quantities of bile. It was awful, and made me feel wretched and miserable. “I was under the care ot several doctors at different times, but nothing they prescribed for me had any permanent effect. I wasted away as a result ot not being able to digest sufficient food to keep up rny strength, until 1 was little more than a skeleton. I had endured this dreadful existence for what seemed endless lime, and had almost abandoned hope of ever being well, when a friend spoke to me in such glowing terms of Mother Seigel’s Syrup that I was induced to try it. “ Before I had taken many doses I felt better, and within a week I knew that I was on the way to health. Day by day, as I continued taking the Syrup, I gained strength. Food agreed with me, the biliousness and headaches ceased, and I found myself getting quite cheerful again. I was soon completely cured, and have been well ever since.” If you would avoid such suffering as this do not neglect your digestion. On the first symptoms of stomach or liver troubles take Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and you will soon be well. This great world-medicine tones liver, stomach and bowels, and cures biliousness, sickness, headache, constipation, and every possible form of indigestion. DO NOT WAIT FOR OTHER MEANS TO FAIL. TAKE MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP —AT ONCE,

F. W. HOPPER, SANITARY PLUMBER, MANUFACTURER OF Baths, Tubs, Tanks, Boiler Frames, &c. MAKER OF ALL KINDS OF Dairy Utensils. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Acetylene gas installed. Hot & cold water laid on. Tanks and spouting fixed. Electric bells fitted. Address—Ayenue Road, Foxton.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3751, 14 February 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3751, 14 February 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3751, 14 February 1907, Page 4

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