ACTS LIKE A BURGLAR.
Indigestion is like a burglar in the body. It robs you of that which you need for your own support .-aid comfort. What is more, the bw.q-*: is often practically an invitea We often allow Indigestion to •m*:' our sy&teni through sheer o.",r< seas. We eat too much or i;e eat ;:- little. We eat food thai we like bi: which does not like us. We eat *c.^ quickly, generally, because u-e havt to do so in these active, busy time* We commit many errors of diet, ;ind Mr Indigestior takes us off our guard one day. Then we know what r*.n misery is. The.food we eat does «v little or no good. Soni ©times .-Tre • ■-:.' not even eat the feed neeess:-!1-;---sustain and invigorate «m. We »ri</?depressed, irritable., nervous., ueliu eholio, lethargic, ■world-weary. ~,¥h.si is to be dono? Don't tr^ to cure Fadi^estion *> starving yourself, 0,3 tome may ju rise you to do. Don'l becorna a fo*k faddist, and limit yourself to any on# no-breakfast or a rxy other meal-say-ing remedy. Kesp yn-ur stomach tissues strong by eating, good, nourishing food, and by taking Jlother 6'eigeTs Syrup to help you to digest it. Indigestion—with all its accompanying disorders—constipation, ailioufTiess, flaltulence, heartburn, nausea, dizziness, liver complaint—ariseß from a weakened; stomach. , Th« stomach, being weak, is unable to perform its duties well, becomes charged with poisonous acids, fluids, and gases, and fements. These force Themselves into recognition, cfc the •v.oakest point by symptoms of pain or discomfort-. Mother Seisel's cures all digestive disorders, by removing the cause and strengthening the etomdcih, itself. A few doses of Syrup will tone up the weak stomach, cleanse tLo lirer and kidneys, and make yen cheary and well once more. The blood i» purified, the muaelee grow firm wni strong, the nerves as jue as steel, and the mind clea*. alert, cheertui. Mother Seigel'a Syrup cleanses th<* ■whole system, and makes the human body secure against all nervous and functional disorders. By using it occasionally, you can eat & good meal without nervous anxiety about the morrow. You can enjoy life to rh« full, with the appetite and gestion of a healthy young plough-boy. That is the feeling that makes life worth liying. • "Two years and three months ago 1 wrote to toll you how greatly I hud beea benefited in health Ly uring Mother Seiged's Syr!up. It "1 iieved me of severe Indigestion and Bilious* ness, and 1 am happy fco say there list been, no return of those distressing complaints, and I am at present quire well." "I continue to take a little of th« Byrup from time to time and find i\ very beneficial; besides being free from the drawbacks and ynploasant>> ness connected with most physics. Mother SeigeFs Syrup is a ?emedj that can be relied on to give satisfaction." Letter, dated October 10th, 1908, from Mr J. Bate, 70, Crenfell fctrfeet, Adelaide, South Arfioa.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10347, 21 April 1911, Page 4
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