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IT’S BETTER TO WORK THAN RUST!

Some time ago, a thoughtless ymmg laily made a wager of .09,000 that she would not speak for a whole year. Cynical married men said that a whole hour would he a long time —for some women ; hut nevertheless, the young woman won the wager. At the year's end, however, the silly woman's joy at winning so much money' was turned to abiding sorrow. She had lost for ever the potver of speech. Providence intended that very organ, muscle, nerve, of our bodies should lie used tii minister to our comfort and well-being, and if not used, its power is soon lost. For instance, the athletic man who outers upon sedentary occupation ; the active schoolgirl who becomes a sempstress ; the pensioner who lays aside his work to seek his well-earned rest, and thousands of other people, conic suddenly face to face with the dangers of an inactive life. The digestive organs then get no natural stimulation. As a result, the liver grows lazy, the bowels become costive, the stomach shirks its duty, and soon these organs lose their power to work. Indigestion, biliousness, constipation and other troubles follow, unless the digestive system is quickly toned, strengthened, ami stimulated to healthy, normal activity—restored to perfect working order. Mother Seigel’s Syrup—the purely vegetable, digestive tonic — braces np the digestive system, enables it to do its work, makes food nourish yon and thus restores health. Here is a proof of what we say in the words of Mr Fred W, Lowndes, of 1(54., lloma Street, Brisbane, Queensland, a well-known figure in amateur athletic circles. Mr Lowndes has, as the saying goes, won enough medals and trophies *• to stock a shop.’ 1 On August fitb, 1909, Mr Lowndes wrote saying : •• I used to he as hard as nails, strong as a lion ; in fact, as physically perfect as a man could he. Then, over seven years back, 1 began httsiness as a hairdresser and tobacconist and had to give np athletic pursuits. The sedentary nature of my new occupation hud a disastrous died upon my health. I began to sutler cruelly from indigestion. I had always a feeling of oppression and discomfort after eating, with sharp, stabbing pains between the .shoulders, and frequent attacks of giddiness and flatulence. I grew worse until, four years ago, I was so weak, run down and ill that only by great effort was I able to keep on my feet. I lost interest in everything and became cross and irritable. I had medical advice and treatment, but nothing did me good. Then a customer told me of Mother Seigel’s Syrup and I got a bottle. In a week I was feeling stronger, brighter and more cheerful than 1 had been for months, and after the third bottle I was completely cured. I have remained in the best of health right down to tlie present moment.”

Mother Seidel’s Syrup stimulated .Mr Lowndes’ digestive system. Thus it, cured him of digestive troubles once far nil. If you suffer as he did, it will cure you too, quickly aud permanently. Mother Seigel’s Syrup lias cured so many people of stomach and liver disorders that you may be quite hire it will not fail you. Put it to she proof

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 709, 15 January 1910, Page 4

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IT’S BETTER TO WORK THAN RUST! Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 709, 15 January 1910, Page 4

IT’S BETTER TO WORK THAN RUST! Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 709, 15 January 1910, Page 4

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