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INDIGESTION AND COMMON SENSE. Youv common sense tells vou that no man or woman who suffers from indigestion can possibly eiijpy really good health. It is therefore the part of common sensa to avoid indigestion if you can, but if you have not been able to avoid it altogether, it is wise to banish it in its early stag because the longer this ailment continu the more its pains and penalties increase Unfortunately, most of us can't avoid a little digestive trouble, now and then, because the stomach is a sensitive organ. The little worries of life, the strenu< days that tire us out, and even the changes of weather that upset us, all affect the tone of the stomach, and thus cause indigestion. The stomach, however, is only part of your digestive machinery, and it often happens that as soon as the stomach ceases to do its work properly, the other digestive organs become affected, and the whole machinery of digestion becomes more or less disturbed.
youv stomach and livor ,---. and vigour, you must restore their lost vigour and tone, in order to get well again ; and the remedy which common souse dictates is the well-tried stomach tonic and liver invigorator, Mother Suigel's Syrup. Every day, more and more people who onco suffered from stomach and liver troubles, from indigestion, flatulence, acidity, heartburn, biliousness, and consti pation, are gratefully testifying thai Mother Soigel's Syrup has successfully banished their digestive troubles, ever after other remedies have been trii " vain, and it has kept them well. i Syrup is not a cure all. It owes its ■') to the fact that the medicinal :s it. contains have a wonderfully ueuHjiuial effect not only upon the stomach, nut upon the liver and bowels cell, restoring their tone and vigour, -.._ thus promoting good digestion, the true basis of good healtiu
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1916, Page 3
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