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Indigestion ia like a burglar in the tody. It robs you of that which you need for your owe su'.M'ort ".ud ! comfort. What is more, the- bn:\r!sr is often prtsctienily an invitea V^^, !We often allow icdiorPEtion to smej^j^r our system through sheor care:s<»Eess. We eat too much or v?e eat t&>little. We eat food that ■we like b\U •which does not like us. We eat <go quickly, generally, because tve have to do so in these active, busy time*. We commit ruany errors of diet, wnd Mr Indigestion takes us off our guard one day. Then we know what ;-v t misery is. The food we eat does us___ little or no good. Sometimes we imt>. "~ not even eat the food necessary to •ustain and invigorate us. Wa grow depressed, irritable, nerwas, -nelincholic, lethargic, ■world-weary. 'JThsi-t is to he done!
Don't tr- to rure Indigestion i? Btarvingj yourself, a? «oiue may *-. -Tise you to do. Dot'i become a f->>i faddist, and limit yourself to ;.ny on* no-breakfast or aiy other i^?t3i-aav-ing remedy. Kesy yur s?o!i>>i>-b tisi&ues strong by eatinc vtv.wishing food, and by taking -ctbw Seigel's Syrup to help you to di-rea' it. Indigestion—^with all its acoompanying disorders —constipation, oitioufQess, flafrulence, heartbrm, aausea, dizziness, liver eonipiaint—-iiisee from a -weakened sitomaeh. . Th«. stomach, being vreak, ia unable to perform its duties well, becrmea charged with poisonous acid-;, fluids, and gases, and fements. Thes;* tore* themselves into reet>ir'-'it'oi ■ ' tht
v. poh)t by syssmto't i :.' -•«>' or discomfort.. Mother Se'iL'^V 'v ■■-. cures all digestive disorders. Iy **
moving ths cause and Btrengr'..>nicc the stomach, itself.
A few doses of Syrup v.ill tote -vxthe weak stomach, cleanse t'..e Lire* and kidneys, and make you <-iie&cy end well once more. The blood i* purified, the muscles grow firm «nrf strong, the nerTea as jue as steel, and the mind olea*. alert, cheeriiu.
Mother Seigel's Syrup cleanses th* whole system, and makes the ixuaitm body secure- against all nervous ou<functional disorders. By using it <m* caßionally, you can eat a good meal without nervous aniiety about the morrow. You can enjoy life to rhe full, with the appetite and gestion of a healthy young plough-boy. JTh»t is the feeling that makes life worth living. "Two years and three months ttri 1 wrote to tell you how gre&tlj I hnd been benefited in health L^ using Mother Sergei's Sytfup. It 1 iieved me of seyere Indigestion and Biliousness, and 1 am happy to say there ha» beer no returii of those distressing compla-ims, and I am at prtsent qua* Well." "I continue to take a littis of the Syrup from, time to time and iind it very beneficial; besides being tret from the drawbacks and uQpleasact ness connected with most phys.cs Mother Scigel's Syrup is a .'emody that can be relied on to g:ve satisfaction." Letter, dated October 10th, 1908, from Mr J. Bate, 70, C rente]] fctrfeet, Adelaide. South Arfioa.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10346, 20 April 1911, Page 4
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