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YOU AND YftlßSEtf

When you are 111, do you know what

makes you ill ?

“Know thyself,” is a useful proverb But how mmy people do know themselves F Do you? When you are ill, do you know what is making you ill ? Could- you ■ give a. reason ? Could you guess the cause ? If you have an abscess, there is no doubt about your condition. There is the sore place to be seen. Similarly, men or woipen with a cold on the chest and a severe cough, have definite symptoms and can describe precisely what is wrong with them, when the doctor calls. But most people are not ill in these plain, obvious, matter-of-fact ways—many times ini their lives. They may be constantly ill, in vague, uneasy ways. Beyond realising one o two vague causes of distress, apparently, of little moment, they seem well and feel they ought to be well. : Only—they never are well. One gets up in the morning tired. Another feels dull and heavy. Another flushes in the face and has palpitation on mounting the sta : rs. Still another feels depressed at the end of the day and cannot sleep at night, though tired out. Or, the tongue is. coated. Food does hot tempt and gives no pleasure. Eating is an ordeal and pain follows it—sometimes sickness. Dizziness occurs. Flatulence is common. The system becomes irregular. But they go on suffering. Why ? The stomach is the cause. The stomach is the most used, most delicate, most important organ of the body. s It is worked;harder than any other. It same way that the fire makes steam for the engine. 1 Put it ever so slightly put of order and there is trouble, A distressing symptom is set up. Discomfort follows, A feeling of actual illness sets in. Next time you feel that’way don’t worry and suffer. Do to your Chemist. Ask for a medicine he knows— 1 a medicine millions know—Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Take a dose as directed, day hy'day, faithfully. You will find the system toned up. The little disquieting worries disappear one by one. - Again, why ? Mother Seigel’s Syrup deals with the stomach and makes it do its own work in the proper way.

: " In igestion, the root cause of ninetenths of human suffering, once corrected, you get well. Your other troubles arising from indigestion disappear—they cannot exist with a digestion set right by Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Mrs M. Majoram, 51, Barwon Park Road, St, Peter’s, N.S.W., writing on June 23rd, 1908, says : “I used to suffer terribly from indigestion, and existence was a burden to me. Various medicines which I tried afforded only temporary relief, And I despaired of'finding a cure, when a lady friend urged ine to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup After using two bottles ot the Syrup, the worst symptoms of my complaint were much reduced, ; and by the time I had taken nine bottles’.my recovery was complete.”

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 449, 26 January 1909, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
515

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 449, 26 January 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 449, 26 January 1909, Page 3

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