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Find the "Slacker." "What's the matter with you, myrna-.i? i true specimen of the slacker was aslte.. Well," he replied " I eat well, and I slee; «11, but when I see a bit of work, I fsol ft ir nothing, "Probably you have days when on don't feel like work—when you feel mip, listless, fit-far-nothing ; but unlike the slacker," you have no appetite, no relish ■>r food, and you have either just had a i jht of broken sleep, or one is probably in -.ore for you. You are not really ill, but >u are " out-oi-sorts." It is more than ijly that your stomach is at fault! It has irobably lost its tone, and is consequently slacking." Now this is serious, because either your stomach must do its work 'loroughly, or you must suffer. What you lesd—and neat} urgently—is a tonic that vill brace up the stomach quickly, surely '.nd naturally. Mo:h'jr Sergei's Syrup is the mic you need! The medicinal extracts onlaiued in this well proved and most uccjssful stomach and liver tonic enable he digestive organs to do their dut) jlliciently, and wiien thjy have baei.•estored to proper working order, you an pretty sure to feel well—and " fit for any hing." Mr. J. 0. Holloron, EUes Road, Inver:argill, N.Z., wrote on November zi, 1915: For about ten years I suffered from acute indigsstion, always felt biown-out after neals, and had. an ailing stomach. I took nidicine from which 1 received very little uiiefit. About twelve minths ago I wa•ecommended to try Mother Seigel's Syrup vhich gave me alimst immediate relief md after about three bottles,the distressing symptoms were completely removed. 1 dways recommend Mother Seigel's Syrup 0 sufferers from indigestion, and have lever used any medicine since first taking it. 1 ; Next time you are out of sorts, or suffer n any way like Mr. Holloron did, follow lis example. Take Mother Seigel's Syrup or your stomach's sake, note how luickly your appetite returns, your tone is

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1916, Page 4

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329

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1916, Page 4

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