WHY PEOPLE WRITE BOOKS.
Do you know that there are only four reasons why people write what you read in books, magazines, or newspapers ; j Milton spent the best years of his life writing “ Paradise Lost,” for which lie only got £ls. He, like many more people, wrote only for fame. A great many people, of course, write for money ; and some write because they have cacocthcs scribcmli, which means “ an iteii for scribbling.” P*ut there are people who do not write for fame, or money, or because they can’t help it. They write —andjall honour to them —to be of use to others r 1
Here is a gentleman who lias written to us, simply and solely because be lias been cured of severe indigestion and liver trouble, by Morlnr Seigel’s Syrup, and lie wants others to profit by his experience. It you have any stomach J or liver disorder, Mr Charles L. Lowe’s story will be useful to yon. Writing from If), ITaye’s Buildings, Elizabeth Street, Brisbane, Queensland, duly Ist, liiOt), Mr Lowe says “ Nearly four years back, 1 beeam very ill indeed with indigestion. Poe two years, I suffered intense pain after eating, and could retain but little of any food on my stomach. I was drowsy and sleepy in the daytime, and restless and wakeful at night. “ I had a disagreeable taste in my mouth, acute pains between the shoulder blades, and a horrible sense of leaden at ray chest. I tried scores of different medicines, but slight temporary relief was all 1 obtained from even Hie best of them. As lime went on, and there was no improvement in my health, I became very disheartened, and dejected in spirits. All I seemed to have to look forward to was a life of continual pain and suffering.” Pain and suffering is the common lot of all who have stomach and liver troubles, for these disorders are the fruitful causes of headaches, biliousness, constipation, languor, brain fag, sleeplessness, low spirits. No wonder Mr Lowe was disheartened, fur be could neither work well nor sleep well while he was in the grip of indigestion. “Then,” says Mr Lowe, finally, “ about eighteen months back, a fellowworker induced me to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and within a fortnight I felt a different man. Appetite and strength ; returned ; I was lively and cheerful through the day, and slept well at night. By the time I had taken four bottlss of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, I was completely cured and have remained well ever since.” The facts are very plain. Mr Lowe suffered because his stomach and liver weie out of order, and, therefore, he could eat little, and that little he could not digest. Mother Seigel’s Sytup restored his digestive system to working order, because it is made of medicinal extracts of roots, barks and leaves which tone, strengthen, and stimulate the stomach, liver and bowels. In this way the Syrup enabled Mr Lowe to eat and digest his food; and well digested food gave him health and strength. If you suffer as Mr Lowe did, Mother Seigel’s Syrup will restore sound digestion, and therefore sound health, to yon 1
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 843, 24 May 1910, Page 4
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528WHY PEOPLE WRITE BOOKS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 843, 24 May 1910, Page 4
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