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T3Z Why Suffer the Tortures of INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS HEADACHES, CONSTIPATION. Why should you ? Indigestion, biliousness, headaches, constipation, can l>t removed and their return prevented, by Mother Scigel's Syrup. This has hern proved time and time again by peopie who have suffered as you, doubtless enough, are now suffering. Mother Scigel’s Syrup is wo; Id-famous as a herbal tonic, which in the last forty years lias stood teas of thousands of people in good stead. If you happen to be run down at the end of the winter, or at any time, ace that you get sufficient food and sleep, WHEW *ad then allow the tonic effects of Mother Seigel's Syrup to complete the work of restoring your lost strength. Give the remedy a fair chance, persevere with it, take the dose* regularly after your meals, and you will soon begin to feel better. One by one the distressing symptoms of stomach and liver trouble will disappear. And when you are fully restored to health, there will be no more pains after eating, no more headaches, bilious attacks, flatulence, constipation, languor, or depression. It’s well worth your while to give Mother Seigel’s Syrujx* fair trial. ‘ THOUSANDS HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF AND GOOD HEALTH Mrs. A. S. Nelson, of 136, Palmer Street, Fitzroy, Victoria, writing on 6th May, ign, says:—“l waa acting as housekeeper and manageress on Dairy Farm at Merrigum, Golden Valley, in the State of Victoria, when I took Mother Seigel's Syrup for the relief of indigestion, and a general decline cl health. I suppose it was the overwork 1 that brought about my illness. It crept j pwy over me little by little, and I gradually j J 0» to suffer from sick headache, pains in the back, between the shoulders and the chest, palpitation, dizziness, and other signs of indigestion.* There was a nasty taste in the mouth, I had frequent attacks of vomiting, and more often than not at meal times found myself unable to touch a morsel of food. My emp’oyer, who had been cured of indigestion, by Mother Seigel’s Syrup, aovised me to get a bottle. I did *O, it fully restored my health and ••■rength in a.very short time." SEKfSYRUP THE WORLD’S REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION.

A SOLID REPUTATION achieved by a proprietary medicine ean only be raised on the firm foundation, the bed-rock, of Public Satisfaction. Advertising, alone, cannot make any article popular. To obtain, and retain, a place in the public favour the preparation itself must be possessed of very real merit. For the lengthy period of seventy years Beecham’s Pills have been before the public. They have to-day, a solid —and continually widening—reputation as a really reliable remedy for those ailments which commonly affect the liver, stomach, bowels and the digestive system generally. Among the many medicines put forward for this purpose at the present time, Beeeham’s Pills are easily first. A splendid achievement based upon the long test of seventy years! This fact, in itself, recommends BEECH AM'S PILLS. Sold iu boxes, labelled, price lOtf. (36 pills) 1/1} (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 plOl),

Housewives will have no trouble with drying their clothes this winter it they have a “Little Won(ier’indoor clothes line. Procurable at Walker and Purrie’s, Provi si on .Merchants, Poxton.

u:miu(!o. Lumbago is a rlioumatism at' the muscles oi‘ the back. There is m> nood whatever <d‘ iiUornal treatment of any soil —all I bat is required is to apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm and massage tho baok at oadi application. It is always best to keep (piiot for a few days, us every movement of the body aggravates the disease. Chamberlain's Pain Balm has been used successfully in many cases. One application reJeives the pain. Por sale everywhere.—Advt.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1551, 16 May 1916, Page 4

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618

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1551, 16 May 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1551, 16 May 1916, Page 4

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