BORN TIRED.
Most people have heard of the young man who, when writing to his father, declared he was well, except that he “ had a strange dislike to every kind of exertion.” In this respect he is by no means alone! There are tens of thousands ot people who feel to-day like that young man felt. For the most part they are dyspeptics, and simply need a course of Mother Seigel’s Syrup to fit their stomach, liver and kidneys for the service nature intended —the extraction of strength and nourishment from food, the chief strength-giver. Mr John Boyd, of 37> Garden street, Alexandria, N.S.W., was weak and dispirited—just that state when everything seems “too much trouble,” What was the matter? Mr Boyd says that he “ suffered from indigestion and other stomach disorders,” and no doubt he is quite right. Indigestion comes to you when your stomach and liver have so lost tone and strength, that they cannot digest food and draw nourishment from it!
“I lost all appetite,” adds Mr Boyd, “and after eating I was always more or less distressed with dull, heavy pains in the chest and stomach. Also, I often had severe headaches.”
But just as there was a cause for all Mr Boyd’s sufferings, so there was a cure, and he was fortunate enough to find it at last, after much vain search. “ I tried many advertised remedies,” he says, “ but for a long while was unable to find any medicine that would help me in the least. At length, through reading one of your little pamphlets , which was left at my house towards the end of 1908, I was induced to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup. The first bottle relieved me as nothing else had done, and by the time I had taken three bottles of the Syrup, I was quite well and hearty again, with a good appetite, and able to digest all I ate without the slightest difficulty or trouble. I am pleased to add that my cure has proved permanent.”
Read also what Mrs Mary McDonald, of Queen street, Norwood, S.A., says of her experience of Mother Seigel’s Syrup “ Nearly four years ago,” she writes, “ I was taken very ill with what was to me an unknown complaint. The principal symptoms were great weakness, wasting away, loss of appetite and fearful pains all over the body. Several doctors were consulted, but ordinary medicine seemed to be useless to me, and did me no good whatever. 7 hen, after many weeks of pain and misery, I was induced to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup, on the recommendation of a friend
“ Almost immediately 1 began to gain ease and relief. 1 continued to use this herbal remedy for some weeks, and benefited all the time, until, by degrees, I regained all my former strength, health and energy. The pains all left me, and I once more enjoyed the priceless blessing of feeling thorough)} well. I strongly advise all who are ill in the way 1 was, to give Mother Seigel’s Syrup a trial.” A good many people wouldn’t mind indigestion very much if it only meant feeling lackadaisical It’s the pain and distress of indigestion, added to the weakness and the wasting of flesh, that makes this common complaint so hard to bear. If you have pains after meals, sick headaches, bilious attacks, constipation, sleeplessness, wind in the stomach, you want to get well again as quickly as you can ! The best way, and the shortest way, too, is to take Mother Seigel’s Syrup. It clears the system of the poisonous products of indigestion, purifies the blood, and makes food nourish you. Try it to-day ! —Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1044, 16 September 1911, Page 4
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610BORN TIRED. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1044, 16 September 1911, Page 4
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