Indigestion can be Banished. Most of us have a'touch of indigestion now and then. Our climate severely taxes the digestive organs, our modern habit of doing everything in a hurry leaves the stomach little repose, and we can’t always spare the time to eat slowly and rest a while afterwards. Only a strong, healthy stomach can stand the conditions of modern life, and if you wish to avoid pains after eating, a sense of fulness and. weight, flatulence, and -all the other miseries of indigestion, you must keep your stomach healthy and strong. If for any reason your stomach loses tone and efficiency, lake Mother Seigel’s Syrup after your meals fora while, and note the improvement in your health—the increase of your vigor. No other remefiy before the public possesses its splendid powers of toning up and strengthening the stomach and of gently stimulating the action of the liver and bowels.. „ Mr. Don. Henderson, 47 Elgin Road, Mornington, N.Z , wrote on November 15, 1915 : "I suffered for about two y'eiik ff6m very acute indigestion, of w/hich-the Symptoms were a feeling of weight on the chest, spots before the eyes, sourness, and a disordered liver. Nothing I tried gave me any relief until in a lucky moment I thought of Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and decided to give it a trial, with the result that I got almost immediate relief, and continued taking your medicine immediately after meals, according to directions, I followed this course, w'hich enabled me to digest my food, until my digestive organs were in perfect working order, and they have continued so ever since, so that I have had no occasion to resort again to your invaluable remedy. / 1 am quite confident that my ultimate complete cure was due to the beneficial-effects of Mother Seigel’s Syrup alone, and 1 have great pleasure in testify, ang to that fact.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 70, 19 October 1916, Page 3
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310Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 70, 19 October 1916, Page 3
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