Find the "Slacker." "What's the matter with you, my man?" a true specimen of the slacker was asked " Well," he replied " I eat well, and I sleep well, but when I see a bit of work, I feel fit for nothing. "Probably you have days when you don't feel like work—when you feel limp, listless, fit-for-nothing; but unlike the " slacker," you have no appetite, no relish for food, and you have either just had a night of broken sleep, or one is probably in store for you. You are not really ill, but you are " out-of-sorts." It is more than likely that your stomach is at fault! It has probably lost its tone, and is consequently "slacking." Now this is serious, because either your stomach must do its work thoroughly, or you must suffer. What you need—and need urgently—is a tonic that will brace up the stomach quickly, surely and naturally. Mother Seigel's Syrup is the tonic you need! The medicinal extracts contained in this well-proved spd most successful stomach and liver tonic enable the digestive organs to do their duty efficiently, and when they, have been restored to proper working order, you are pretty sure to feel well—and " fit for anything." Mr. J. 0. Holloron, Elles Road, Invercargill, N.Z., wrote on November 22,1915 : •'For about ten years-I suffered from acute indigestion, always felt blown-out after meals, and had an ailing stomach. I took medicine from which I received very little benefit. About twelve months ago I was recommended to try Mother Seigel's Syrup, which gave me almost immediate relief, and after about three bottles,the distressing symptoms were completely removed. I always recommend Mother Seigel's Syrup to sufferers from indigestion, and have never used any medicine since first taking it." Next time you are out of sorts, or suffer in any way like Mr. Holloron did, follow his example. Take Mother Seigel's Syrup, for your stomach's sake, and note how quickly your appetite returns, your toae is restored, and how your energy increases, day by day.
NOTICE •typSSRS SIMS, COOPER AND GO. (N.Z.), Ltd., Meat Exporters, beg *o advise that they lmve appointed two representatives in the Havvera district: Mr. A. DIXON (address, Princess Street, Hawera; Telephone 272; P.O. Box 135); also Mr! P. M. HARRISON (address, 79 C 'pver Road, Hawera; telephone 23.5■.
Esmonds * V VETERINARY Medicine CHESTS These' valuable Chesls are always at hand to meet any emergency, simple or serious. They contain full instructions for use and treatment, and are particularly suitable for Colonial Farmers. Osmond's Animal Medicines Supplied in Chests fitted with lock and key, and with handles for easy transport from place to place. Each Medicine is in its own labelled compartment, and a glance guide pasted inside the lid tells you which Medicine to use for the particular ailment you wish to treat, so that even the most inexperienced can handle the Medicine! effectively and with perfect safely. Supplied in the following combinalions : GENERAL STOCK-KEEPERS' CHESTS, for Mixed farmsCOWKEEPERS'' and DAIRYMEN'S CHESTS. HOUSEKEEPERS' CHESTS. SHEEP FARMERS' CHESTS. PRICES and £3 OSMOND & SON © Ltd. f P.O. Box 460, Wellington. I 10 CENT, advance ox advertised prices
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1917, Page 7
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