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YOU SUFFER from Any ailments arising from Indigestion—you may depend on Mother Sci gel’s Syrup;—ist, to relieve you quickly; and, to cure you; 3rd, to prevent the trouble for the future. The common ailments growing out of Indigestion are headache s, dizziness, constipation, biliousness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, pains in the stomach after eating, windy pressure, palpitation, nervousness. When food in your stomach is not being digested it is certainly doing you harm, because it is fermenting and producing poisonous acids, that taint 3-our blood, attack and inflame your nerves and stagnate your whole system. Mother Seigel’s Syrup is made from the curative extracts of certain roots, barks and leaves, which specially tone up and strengthen all the digestive organs, the Stomach, liver and bowels, and so aid them to do their work properly. That it does all this, you can prove for yourself by trying it. TAKE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION HEADACHES DIZZINESS SIEEPLESNESS Mrs. DORA Dong, of 521, Elizabeth St., Melbourne, in a letter dated May Bth, 1912, says : “Some,years ago T suffered greatly from indigestion aud wind on the stomach, and though continually 111 the doctor’s hands, I received no permanent benefit at all. I was often laid up for weeks at a time, was afraid to eat, and could not go about my household duties. I became very despondent and tried everything recommended to me. Then one day a friend sent me a bottle of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and after a few doses I felt belter and continued using it. Then I was soon able to sleep, and now lam quite well. I always keep a bottle of Mother Seigel's Syrup in the house, aud recommend it to all my friends.” SEIGHSS The famous Herbal Remedy made from Roots, Barks and Leaves.

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OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MESDAMES HOOKER and CURTIS beg to notify the public that they have opened an up-to-date private boardinghouse in the premises lately occupied by Mi Lambess, in Coley Street, Foxlon. FIRST-CLASS ACCOM MO DATION for permanent boarders and the travelling public, 'PERMS MODERATE. Note the address : Co LEV STREET FoxtonCHUNG WAH, FRUITERER AND GREENGROCER, HAS opened in temporary premises next to PER READ’S Buildings, in Mam Street, with a choice selection of Fruit and Vegetables.

WET simply cannot penetrate your boots if yon use Dales' Dubbin, it is a life-presgtver for leather, making it soft and supple ~~ 1 Cold Medal lan.ri . (if Koottnakrirs, ’ 2» l:\fitbition Hifhtst uiufaaory—sfaMc, ' ns Umrtoaiiea BUtovS IOMCt IcralMitotmYnttg rin. S«U b tas «!y« to* to A nh m L' wtou.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1032, 28 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1032, 28 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1032, 28 November 1912, Page 1

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