In The Home m /Aft 7 <2- & SCHNAPPS is Ihe Friend of the Family. IT Is Ihe puresl spirit known.
SOME COSTLY MISTAKES.
If only men and women would profit by the experience of others, how much worry and trouble would be saved ! Vet, every day, people make costly mistakes which they should have learnt to avoid. For instance, there was ike fool with the gun that he “didn’t know was loaded” until it went off and hurt somebody. There is (he thoughtless person who goes to find an escape of gas witli a naked light, and so causes an explosion. Again, there is—perhaps in your household- -somebody who makes the everyday mistake of thinking that they can be well even though they cannot digest their food.
Now, everybody ought to know that health and strength can be obtained only from food well digested, and that the first approach of indigestion is a very serious matter. Do you realise that neuralgia, anaemia, and rheumatism. for instance, result from indigestion as surely as pains in the stomach, chest, head or hack spring from that cause ! J These troubles, and many others besides, arise in the first place from a disordered stomach, and that condition you can remedy with the aid of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, which tones and strengthens the stomach and gently stimulates the liver and bowels to natural activity. Mother Seigel’s Syrup is not a cureall. It is made of roots, harks and leaves which have a remarkable tonic and curative effect on the organs of digestion, restoring them to healthy working order. Here is proof of what we say.
Mr J. Gilmour, Gregory Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland, wrote us on August 2nd, 1000, telling how he had been cured by Mother Seigel’s Syrup. It is now five years,” lie says, “ since I began to suffer from indigestion. Always after eating f had severe pains in the chest and stomach, with a distressing sense of over-fulness, though I ate but little, having no appetite. At length, my stomach became so disordered tnat 1 could not retain anything. I used to retch and vomit after every meal. Often, indeed, I would vomit in the street. What I had to endure was really awful. I was so weak and ill that work became a great burden to me, and I was worried by the knowledge that if I grew worse it would be impossible for me to work at all.
“I went on in this way, never a day free from pain and distress, for two whole years. I was at a loss to know what to do for the best or where to seek relict. Then, on a friend’s advice,” adds Mr Gilmour, “I bought Mother Seigel’s Syrup. In a month I found myself a greatly improved man, I could eat, sleep, and work better, and the vomiting after meals ceased entirely. As I continued to lake the Syrup according to directions, 1 kept on getting better in health and spirits until I was rid of all my troubles, thoroughly cured, and as well and sound as ever 1 had been in my life. I have never suffered from indigestion since.”
If you have stomach or liver troubles, if you have indigestion, biliousness, constipation or headaches, Mother Seigel’s Syrup, the herbal remedy, will prove as good a friend to you as it did to Mr Gilmour. It will clear away all your ailments and keep you in good health. Test it yourself. PROPERTIES FOR SALE A FEW OFF THE TOP OF THE TREE. 3 Sections Russell Street, 55ft frontage, 132 ft deep. £55 each, 2 I Acre sections, Thynne Street, £7O each. 1 Cottage and section, Whittaker Street. £2OO. HOUSES. 7 Roomed house, good locality, just renovated, £523. 7 Roomed house, 4% acres land} corner Purcell and Brown Streets, £7OO. 3 Acres, Norbiton Road, house of 3 rooms. £450. G Roomed house, 5 acre of land bath room, wash house, set-in copper. £550 easy terms. 3 Sections, Union Street, 4chs J Acre, Union Street. £75. 4 Sections, Reeve Street, £25 each. 4 roomed house and scullery, l / 2 acre Avenue. £265. FARMS. 25 Acres, Moutoa Road, 14 miles from town, £25 per acre. 17Acres, house 4 rooms ana jcullery, dairy and whare, 2 miles from town, £415. 18 Acres, just outside Boroug . Write to Box 28. Ring up ’phone 53 FOWLER & GORDON.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 816, 24 February 1910, Page 4
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