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WOlff [fhwf? IBfye family Stimulant. imparts lasting exhilaration, and need only be taken in small quantities night and morning.

THE MUSIC OF YOUR BLOOD.

Have you ever heard your blood 1 1 Have you ever put one of those large sea-shells to your car, and heard what children say is the sound of the sea, I lie “music of (he waves ’’ f Well, that is really the sound of your blood —as it circulates echoed in the empty shell. You can hear il sometimes when your head is on a pillow, but it does not sound so musical then. Try the shell at any time and you will find that your blond is always flowing. That is Nature’s way of constantly carrying the nourishment from welldigested food to every part of your body. But .vhat happens when loon is not digested ? Instead of carrying nourishment, your blood carries the foul products of Indigestion to every part of your system, from your head to your feet ! No wonder you have pains all over, headaches, a sense of languor, depression of spirits, and a ti-red-out feeling. You can only be well again when food is converted into pure, good blood that will feed and nourish you ; and that happy condition will be yours when your stomach is restored to working order, enabled to digest food perfectly. Mother Seigel's Syrup tones and strengthens the stomach, because it is made from medicinal extracts of roots, barks and leaves, which have a remarkable tonic effect on the stomach as well as the liver and bowels. It makes food nourish you, purifies your blood and thus keeps you in vigorous health. Mrs Agnes Gallagher, b Hutchinson Street, St. Peters, New South Wales, writes, July (ith, FJOl) “It is now about four years since I first commenced to suffer severely from indigestion. 1 wont completely off my appetite and could neither eat nor sleep. I thought at first it was a mere dassing trouble which would soon go away, but I was very much mistaken. .My health went from bad to worse, and the medicines, of which I took a lot, had no more beneficial effect on me than so much tap water. There was a most disagreeable, gnawing pain at the pit of my stomach, that was hard to bear. My breathing was difficult, owing to a lightness across mv chest. I was weak, nervous, de-

pressed, “After being in this state for alnot two years, I was induced to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup, partly through reading one of your booklets and partly by the advice of a friend who knew how valuable Mother Seigel’s Syrup is in such cases as mine. A single bottle of the Syrup made me feel ever so much better. I was able to eat without suffering any illelVcets afterwards. Encouraged by this welcome change, I continued to use the Syrup, and the improvement in my health went on steadily, until I was completely cured.” If your system is being poisoned by the foul products of Indigestion, you will have trouble, as Mrs Gallagher had, until Hie cause is removed. Mother Seigel’s Syrup promptly and surely' removes the cause and thus restores health and strength.

WATCHES! \\T E wish to draw your atten- ? f tion to THE VERY LATEST IX WATCHES. You know it is very hard to get an absolute dustproof watch; we have it, and we want you to try one and be convinced. We have them fully jewelled, fitted with dustproof cap, in patent swing back, screw front. Solid Nickel Case, 3/s 6d each Same in Silver 60s each Others, 355, 32s 6d, 30s, 255, and 21s. We give a written guarantee with every one. Write to-day for one. O’CONNOR & TIDEMAN, THE LEADING N.I. J E W E LLERS, Palmerston N. We give half a dozen Electro Silver Teaspoons with each Wedding Ring sold. P. OSBORNE & CO. UNDERTAKERS, The Avenue, Foxton. Charges—lnfants, from £1 10s youths, from £2 10s ; adults, from £$ xfis.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 827, 16 April 1910, Page 4

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664

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 827, 16 April 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 827, 16 April 1910, Page 4

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