WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.—A tonic hat lias stood the tost of years. By allowing yourself to become constipated yon are slowly and surely poisoning yourself. When the bowels perform their work they expel all poisonous matter, but when you allow yourself to become constipated you absorb all this poison into your system, thus laying the seeds of many diseases. Some of the signs of self poisoning arc headache, backache, langnidness, weariness, melancholy, furred longue, pasty complexion, loss of appetite, etc. The safest antidote to such poison is Chamberlain’s Tablets. These Tablets stimulate the liver and bowels to act naturally and gently. In doing so they cleanse the stomach and purify the blood. For sale by Messrs Gardner & Whibley, grocer.
Thin, Weak, Dejected ; Tor lured with Pain and Headache. When Medical Skill had Failed Mother Seigel’s Syrup Cured. Sufferers from indigestion and bilious troubles should read the following from Mrs Ellen Harte, 7t. Moray St., South Melbourne, Victoria, and they will sec that even the worst eases are quickly cured by Mother Seigei’s Syrup! And the reason is that Mother Seigel’s Syrup goes straight to the root of the trouble, and by strengthening and restoring all the organs of digestion puts an end to your suffering. Writing on the 20(h of April, 1907, Airs Harte says : “ For a long time T was subject to frequent bilious attacks, and to all the horrors of acute indigestion. I bardl}' knew what it was to be free from pain, and was almost driven crazy by splitting headaches that often kept me awake and in agony the whole night. Though I ate but very little, having no appetite, there was always a sensation of fulness and oppression at the pit of inj' stomach that was most distressing. Sick at the Sight of Food. “I got so bad that the sight or smell of food frequently brought on vomiting, and 1113' stomach was in such a state that even liquid food would not alwa3 r s st:i3 r down. My life was almost unbearable, and I grew excessively weak thin and dejected. I took a number of medicines, which did me no good, and was under the care of different doctors, who also tailed to mend recondition. In fact, 1113- case appeared to he beyond remoW, when a friend advised me not to despair before I gave Mother Seigel’s Syrup a trial, as he had known it to enre people who were equally as ill and far gone as myself. I was not very hopeful, but I got a bottle nevertheless, and I must confess that the result fairly astounded me Before Iliad finished the bottle I felt like another being. I commenced to eat better, and the vomiting and retching ceased. I was less depressed in spirits, and free from pain. The bilious symptoms were less pronounced, and I was better altogether. Thus encouraged I continued to use the wonderful health - restorer, gaining strength and vigour daity, and now, after a thorough course of it. I am perfectly cured, and a sound, healthy woman again.” Airs Harte is well-known as the wife of the licensee of the Exchange Hotel; she has alwa3 r s a good word for Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Mother Seigel’s Syrup cures indigestion, biliousness, constipation, headache, wind, palpitation, oppression at the chest, loss of appetite, pains after food, nausea, dizziness, faintess, blood and skin troubles, anaemia, and the many other ills that arise from a disordered state of the digestive system. Mother Seigel’s Syrup Is Nature’s own Remedy. rcoucHjs ft ifIFV.UEN£^
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3777, 16 November 1907, Page 4
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