Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and Biliousness. O The immense number of orders for Frootoids, sent by post direct to the Proprietor, is convincing proof that the Public appreciate their splendid curing power over the above-named complaints. .Frootoids are elegant in appearance and pleasant to take. Their beneficial effects are evident by the disappearance of headache; a bright, cheery sense of perfect health taking the place of sluggish, depressed feelings, by the liver acting properly, and by the food being properly digested, Frootoids act splendidly on the liver; a dose taken at bedtime once a week is highly beneficial. A constipated habit of body will be torapletoly cured if the patient will on each occasion, when suffering, take a dose of Frootoids, instead of an ordinary aperient. Price 1/6. Chemists, Medicine Vendors, or the Proprietor, W. G. Hearne, Chemist, Geelong. Victoria.
FOOD MAKES STRENGTH. People who feel tired, languid, feeble, unstrung, nervous, infirm, ill and unhappy, need one thing to make them strong, bright, vigorous and comfortable again, viz., Food. Food will do this when drugs and medicines, doctors and treatments have failed entirely. AFTEE IT IS DIGESTED IT WILL DO IT not before. This tired languid feeling of people who do not digest their food is not the healthy tiredness brought about by hard-work. It is more or less a paralysis of the nerves and other organs caused by the poison in the blood, created by undigested food. Eest for the body will not cure it, but rest for the stomach will, and this can be had by the use of Mother SeigeTs Syrup. When your stomach is so deranged that it cannot digest your food, Mother Seigel’s Syrup will tone it up and help it to do its work. It will also purity the blood from the poison caused by undigested food and prevent the formation of any more such poison. Thousands of people every year are made well and strong, cured of indigestion arid stomach and liver disorders by Mother Seigel’s Syrup. AVhy not you P Head the testimony of Mrs Eebecca Furness, of 61, Mitchel St. ; Glebe, Sydney, hT.S.W. In a letter dated March 14th, 1908, she says : “ For several years 1 suffered severely from dyspepsia. Even the lightest foods would lie heavily on my chest and stomach, causing dreadful pain and distress. Indeed I scarcely dared to take any nourishment. I was sleepless, always tired, and really too ill to work. So unstrung were my nerves the least noise used to frighten me, and I dreaded being left alone. Then too, about every fourth week I would be troubled by a splitting headache. “I got no good from anything until I tried Mother SeigeTs Syrup. 1 used the Syrup regularly, faithfully following the directions, until I had taken the contents of eight bottles, and was rewarded by the complete restoration of my health. My cure was accomplished two years ago, and there is no sign of any return of my complaints.’’ You cannot be well if your body is not properly nourished, and it cannot be nourished if your food fails to digest. You must become weak and ailing, subject to headaches, stomach pains and discomfort after food ; and in such a condition you.are an easy prey to many dangerous diseases. What is indigestion P Fa.ilurc of the digestive organs to do their work of course. Then-the only cure for the ailment must be that which will restore these organs to health and activity Medicines which merely relieve for the moment can never cure. That is why so many fail where Mother SeigeTs Syrup so surely cures. This great remedy acts on the stomach, not on its contents, and cures by restoring natural action to the enfeebled organ.
Sickness causes a loss of both time and money. You lose the time and have the expense of medical attendance, entailing a double loss. This can be avoided by using some reliable remedy at the first stage of the sickness. The purchase of a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Eemedv often proves a profitable investment, for, by its use at the first appearance, any unusual looseness of the bowels, a severe attack of diarrhoea or dyseptery may be averted, that might otherwise compel a week’s cessation from labour. Every household should have a bottle at hand. It never fails and it is pleasant to take. Get it to-day. It may safe a life. Fr sale everywhere. Anvx.
3 V> APART FROM THE PAIIN COUNT THE COST OP iBEING ILL You i pain carmot afford to have indigestionj even if you can endure the - , and misery of it—the headache, me „ dizziness, the nausea, the agony after eating, the weakness, the despairing sense of depression it causes. It unfits you /work or play, and may thwart your chances of success in life/r Help your stomach to do its best; to strengthen you and vitalise your blood. The sure way is to take Mother Seigel’s Syrup when you feel unwell. Mr Flora Thomas Butler of . 41, Street, Erskinevillc Flora Street, Erskinevillc, N.S.W., writes :—" For several jjfearf I was a victim of jefaxn 'indigestion and I Ojuld not assimilate ordinary food v and wasted away; until I became so weak t^tf^could scarcely crawl about. I had tried many sorts of treatment without success, when I gave a trial to Mother Seigel’s Syrup. I used the Syrup for several months, gaining in health and strength all the while, and was finally completely cured of my complaints.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 444, 29 December 1908, Page 4
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