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ACTS LIKE A BURGLAR!

INDIGESTION HOBS YOU OF SUPPORT. Indigestion is like a burglar in the body. It robs you of that which you need for your own support and comfort. What is more, the burglar is often practically an invited guest. Wc often allow Indigestion to enter our s_y stems through sheer carelessness. We cat too much or we cat too little. We cat food that we like but which docs not like us. Wc cat too quickly, generally, because we have to do so in these active, busy times. Wc commit many errors of diet, and Mr Indigestion takes us off our guard, one day . Then we know what real misery is. The food we cat does us little or no good. Sometimes wc cannot even eat the food necessary to sustain and invigorate us. Wc grow depressed, irritable, nervous, melancholic, lethargic world-weary. What is to be done ? Don’t try to cure Indigestion by starving yourself, as some may advise you to do. Don’t become a food faddist, and limit yourself to any one special kind of food Don’t try the uo-brcakfast or any other me.. 1-saving remedy. Keep your stomach tissues strong by eating good, nourishing food and by taking Mother Seigel’s Syrup to help you to digest it. Indigestion—with all its accompanying disorders — constipation, biliousness, flatulence, heartburn, nausea, dizziness, liver complaint—arises from a weakened stomach. The stomach, being weak, is unable to perform its duties well, becomes charged with poisonous acids, tiuids, and gases, and ferments. These force themselves into recognition, at the weakest point, by symptoms of pain or discomfort. Mother Scigel’s Syrup cures all digestive disorders, by removing the cause and strengthening the stomach itself. A few doses of Syrup will tone up the weak stomach, cleanse the liver and kidneys, and make you cheery and well once more. The blood is purified the muscles grow firm and strong, the nerves as true as stee 1, and the mind clear, alert, cheerful. Mother Seigel’s Syrup cleanses the whole system, and makes the human body secure against all nervous and functional disorders. By using it occasionally, you can eat a good meal without nervous anxiety about the morrow. You can enjoy life to the full, with the appetite and digestion of a healthy young plough-boy. That is the feeling which makes life worth living. “ Two years and three months ago I wrote to tell you how greatly I had , been been benefited in health by using Mother Seigel’s Syrup. It relieved me of severe Indigestion and Biliousness and I am happy to say there has been no return of those distressing complaints, and I am at present quite well.’

‘ I continue to take a little of the Syrup from time to time and find it very beneficial ; besides being free from the drawbacks and unpleasantness connected with most physics. Mother Seigei’s Syrup is a remedy that can be relied Op to give satisfaction.” Better, da(ed October 10th, 19(18, from My J. Bate, 70. Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia. .

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Nature’s most natural remedy, improved by science to a pleasant, permanent, positive cure for coughs, colds, and all inllamed surfaces of the lungs and bronchial tubes. The sore, weary, cough-worn lungs are exhilarated, the microbe-bearing mucus is cut out, the cause of that tickling removed, and the inflamed membranes are healed an I soothed, so that there is no inclination to cough. It always mires. For sale everywhere. Auvi.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 453, 8 April 1909, Page 3

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ACTS LIKE A BURGLAR! Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 453, 8 April 1909, Page 3

ACTS LIKE A BURGLAR! Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 453, 8 April 1909, Page 3

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