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WOMAN’S CHIEF CHARM

Women can only feel young and look young when their health is good. A •■pasty” complexion, hollow cheeks, dull eyes, a faltering step, and a drooping figure arc indications that something is wrong. That something, in most cases, is the faulty action of tho digestive system, giving rise to indigestion, tho arch-enemy that often robs a woman of her chief charm—th© rosy blooTn of health. A woman can’t look well if she is ill. That is certain. But if she suffers from indigestion and liver troubles she can be cured by the world-famous herbal remedy, Mother Seigel’s Syrup which, in thousands of homes all over the world, is tho household medicine. Many mothers never use anything else for the common ailments of the family. “But how,” you ask, “does Mother Soigel’s Syrup mako a weak woman strong, and bring back her good looks '{” Well, tho explanation is very simple. Mother Seigel’s Syrup is composed of tho medicinal extracts of roots, barks, and leaves, which exert a tonic and stimulating effect upon the organs of digestion, the stomach, liver, and bowels. To nourish tho body, to give lifo and vigour to the system, what, you cat must be well digested, and tho waste matter expelled; it must not remain to pollute the blood, and clog tho digestive organs. That is the way Mother Seigel’s Syrup preserves the rosy bloom of health for women, makes them look young and feel young. A WOMAN’S OWN STORY. Airs L. Stevens, of 144, Victoria street, Oarlton, Vic., writing on April 2nd, 1912, says: “For many years my health was any thing but satisfactory, and I endured much pain and discomfort owing to derangements of the kidneys and the liver. These were productive of severe headaches, pains in ’tho back, and nasty bilious attacks. I also had my full share of the suffering and distress that originates from these complaints peculiar to my sex. At various times X took many pills, physios, etc., but they only afforded temporary relief, and after a short interval of ease, I felt just as bad as ever again. “This went on until about four years back. I was induced to make a trial of Mother Seigel’s Syrup. I soon found it to bo tho best medicine I had evor used, for in a short time it effected a wonderful improvement in my health and the benefit I derived proved permanent. In fact, after taking a few bottles I was completely cured of all ailments and weaknesses, and grew quite strong and hearty. “I am still hale and well, and can with a good conscience recommend Mother Seigel’s Syrup# as a wonderful remedy for all ordinary complaints such as headaches, indigestion, biliousness, etc., and, as a Woman’s Medicine, I do not believe it has an equal.” Mrs Stevens is quite right when she describes Mother Seigel’s Syrup as “a Woman’s Medicine.” Women in all parts of the world have found it an unfailing remedy for the ills that afflict the sex. Mother Seigel’s Syrup prevents and cures bilious attacks, pains after eating, flatulence, headaches, sleeplessness, dizziness, and the wretched depression that makes women look old when they should still be young and vigorous. Try Mother Seigel’s Syrup for your case to-day.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 11

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WOMAN’S CHIEF CHARM New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 11

WOMAN’S CHIEF CHARM New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 11

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