NATURE’S DANGER SIGNALS.
Keep your eye op n lor danger ’signals—especially those that threaten * our health. If people would only do ibis, the diseases that alllict the world would be reduced by one half. Illness rarely conics on without giving some warning. You may be struck down, but when yi.u think it over, you will generally be able to remember that you had some signs of the trouble betorehand, only you “thought nothing df it.” For example, when you lose the sharp appetite for food ; when you feel dull .and sluggish ; when your ordinary woikor duties seem to require more than ordinary exertion ; when you are more tired than usual ; when you are constipated, have little dull headaches, and your mouth is scummy—these and other like signs show, unmistakably, ttiat your physical machinery is not in good order. That is the time for doing something to ward off an attack of real illness. Your stomach is out of order, and it will be easier to rectify it now than it will be later on. Your trouble is incipient indigestion, the complaint which Mother Seigel’s Syrup always checks and cures, and which it also actually prevents—as thousands of people know from their own experience. And don’t forget that it is easier to conquer indigestion in its carlict stages than when it has become chronic. Mother Scigel’.s Syrup so acts upon the stomach, liver and bowels, that indigestion Is impossible. A purely herbal remedy, containing no mineral drugs, it purities the blood, strengthens the digestive organs and tones up the system generally. Mr Thomas Butler, 41, Flora Street, Erskineville, New South Wales, writes: “I can conscientiously testily to the wonderful efficacy of Mother .Seigel’s Syrup in the treatment of severe indigestion and stomach cramp. For several years 1 was a victim of these terrible complaints, and what 1 suffered is mere than I can describe. The cramp seizures used to cause me frightful agony. While they lasted I was bent almost double, and half out of my mind with pain. I could hardly bring myself to eat at all, and when 1 did the food only caused suffering and did me no good. I wasted away to a mere frame of skin and bone, so weak that 1 could hardly crawl about. I dared not venture out of doors for fear I should collapse. “All this time I had been taking medicine, endless medicine, but it was to no purpose. I only got worse. But ,;t last a change came. 1 chanced to read about Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and got some. It relieved me almost from the fiist dose, and by the time I had finished two bottles I was free from that awful stomach cramp. I continued using the Syrup, gaining health and strength daily, and the result was a complete and thorough cure. At the present time —March qth, xgo8 —I am in excellent health.” There is no form of indigestion or billiousness that will not yield to Mother Scigel’s Syrup.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 437, 19 September 1908, Page 4
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501NATURE’S DANGER SIGNALS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 437, 19 September 1908, Page 4
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