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SANDER EXTRACT, and that is wh the people insist on getting it, and why they reject the many inferior sub stitutes and the cheap and frequently harmful “just as,goads.” The INE SANDER EXTRACT is free fron j the objectionable qualities of. ths cpm mon eucalyptus oils and the So'-Jco'Hed 1 “extracts.” SANDER’S EXTRACT is the most powerful antiseptic and healing remedy that citn, -be used wRh safety; it prevents and cures ah infectious diseases, influenza, colds, fever, small-pox, diphtheria. flatulence, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, dysentry, and kidney troubles. SANDER’S EXTRACT, applied to ulcers, sprains, cuts, inflamed and itching skin, gives immediate relief and cures permanently. Three drops in a teaspoonful of cod liver oil is a specific for ail chronic lung affections; rheu mutism, and neuralgia are quickly dis pelled by it. Reliability, effectiveness, ana safety the great attributes o' , SANDER’S ITRACT.

Secom, edition matter continued on page 2. LIVERISHNESS THE JOY-KILLER. Did you ever know a cheerful, happy-go-lucky chap, one of the buoyant, successful sort, who-was liverish ? just think it over! The man who is periodically troubled with his.liver simply can’t be cheerful or happy He feels too miserable, and often too irritable and out-of-sorts to raise a smile. He does not meet you in a morning with the glad light of welcome in the eye, amj. the hearty handshake. And why not ? Why, because liverishness is a joy-killer, a smile banisher. When a man has a “ liver,” he feels more like hitting s the other fellow in the eye, rather than slapping him on the back and shouting “ How are you, old boy ? ” He .wants to crouch in a chair, hug his misery and brood over his present difficulties, and the possible misfortunes looming in the near future. As has been well said, liverishness distils bad temper as surely as the sun dispels the m irning mist. It is so ! The great men of the world, the great thinkers, the men who have done things, are not liverish. And if you want to be like them, and to do things, you must get the liver inso a sound and healthily active condition, for liverishness is the enemy of achievement. A few doses of a time-proved stomach and liver corrective and tonic such as Mother Seigel’s Syrup is generally all that is needed to ensure the regular and oven flow of bile so necessary to the perfect digestion of food and the regular drily action of the bowels. It is a simple matter to lake thirty drops of Mother Seigel's Syrup in a little water whenever you feel the tendency to liverishnessor have partaken heartily of food that is liable to disagree with you; yet thousands of people avoid the consequences of biliousness and indigestion in just this simple way.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 4 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 4 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 4 October 1916, Page 6

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