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THE SIGN OF THE SEVEN DEVILS.

Not long ago a distinguished physician wrote to a professional friend, saying, “I would rather see a patient with almost any other disease enter my consulting room, than one afflicted with the seven devils of indigestion and dyspepsia.” That doctor knew what a sly, creeping and destructive disease Indigestion is; how it poisons the blood, starves the nerves, takes the energy and vitality out of man or women when once it fastens its grip on them. He did not know apparently, that Mother Seigel’s Syrup cures Indigestion. Yet we have testimony in writing from thousands who have proved that it does cure—that it has cured the writers of these very letters. Read the following letter dated April 17th, 1905, from Mrs Sarah Fry, Middle Preston, Victoria :—“For four years I was always ailing—more or less—chiefly from Indigestion. I couldn’t eat, and couldn't sleep properly. I seemed to have no energy was extremely nervous and often irritable without much cause. I suffered terrible agony from aches and pains in my head, limbs, and body. I was thin and weak, with pale, sunken cheeks. I spent pounds on medicines of all sorts ; but it was simply so much money wasted “Between five and six years back, when my illness was at its worst, I was persuaded to try Seigel’s Syrup. To my great delight, the very first dose steadied my stomach and enabled me to eat and retain my dinner. My food began to nourish me. The improvement steadily continued until I was thoroughly cured. “Every member of my family has benefited by the use of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, at one time or another. We have found it equally successful in relieving and curing indigestion, headaches, biliousness, constipation and all other similar ailments that have threatened our home circle.” Writing us again, on February Kith, 1909, Mrs Fry said: —"You will be pleased to hear that I still continue in good health I never suffer now from the nervousness, the pains in my head , and the aches which I suffered from before taking your Syrup.’’ Mrs Fry needed Mother Seigel’s Syrup because she suffered from a a disordered stomach and liver. Mother Seigel's Syrup is a purely herbal preparation—made from the medicinal extracts of certain roots, barks and leaves. It tones and strengthens the digestive system—helps the stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys to do their natural work—prevents the formation of the poisons which taint the blood and which bring , on headaches, constipation, dizziness, loss of sleep and appetite and the other miseries that dyspeptics know so well. That is the secret of its world-wide success.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 701, 21 December 1909, Page 4

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THE SIGN OF THE SEVEN DEVILS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 701, 21 December 1909, Page 4

THE SIGN OF THE SEVEN DEVILS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 701, 21 December 1909, Page 4

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