For Bronchial Conglis take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 1/0 and 2/6. HOW WOMEN SUFFER. TORTURING HEADACHES, GNAWING STOMACH PAINS, AND FINAL COLLAPSE MARK THE CRITICAL AGE. BRISBANE WOMAN’S SENSATIONAL CURE BY MOTHER SEGIEL’S SYRUP. That women have more than their share of suffering in this world, we all know, and the greater credit is due to them that they bear it so patiently. Rut much of this suffering might be avoided. A woman’s greatest safeguard against ill-health (and a man’s, too, for that matter) is a sound, vigorous digestion. So long as you can eat and digest your food your system must be fully nourished and able to resist disease ; but when you cannot digest, your blood becomes impure, and the various organs of your body grow feeble and dull of action. After that anything may happen Thus it was that Mrs. Annie Reath’s heath broke down so completely ; all her life she had suffered from headache, but when her digestion failed, the real trouble came. Writing from Bon View, 10, Turbot Street, North Quay, Brisbane, Queensland, on the 27th of November/11)06, she says :—- “ For years—from my early girlhood, in fact I was a great sufferer from most severe headaches, and though I took a lot of different medicines scarcely a week passed that I did not suffer dreadfully. Often I could do nothing for days together, because of the pain. I continued to suffer in this way right on into womanhood, when about eight years ago, on reaching what is always a critical age for a Woman. my health completely IdpsedEVERY BREATH WAS A STAB. “ I lost all appetite, endured tortures front indigestion, and became so lowspirited apd depressed that 1 could hapdly attend to my household duties. There va s a constant pajiu gt my stomach apd every breath I drpw was {ikea knife going through me. I felt swollen and bloated, and tbe pains in the lower part of my body seemed to be tearing me to pieces. The doctor who attended me seemed helpless, so we called another. Ho, too, failed, and all the while I was enduring tortures. At last a neighbour induced mo to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and thankful I am that I consented. The first bottle brought relief; all the pain and inflammation ceased, the distressing bodily swelling subsided, and soon I was up and about again. I took four bottles altogether, and now I am quite cured. Even the headaches, which I never expected to get rid of, are completely gone, and I am as well as any. body copld wish to be.” It is thus bat Mother Seigel's proves its wotth. For thirty-six years it has beenrelieving human suffering in all parts of the world, and it is known as the supreme cure for indigestion, billiousness, constipation, wind, headache, dizziness, and peculiarly the woman’s friend. give it a fair trial, you will NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 13 June 1907, Page 4
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485Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 13 June 1907, Page 4
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