ACTS LIKE A BURGLAR.
Indigestion is like a burglar in <ht body. It rol>B you of that which you need for your own support iviid comfort-. What is more, the burglai is often practically an invited ■-•*, We often allow Indigestion to enter our system through sheer carele-ss ness. We eat too much or we eat tor little. We eat food that we like bul which does not like us. We eat 'an quickly, generally, because \re have to do so in these active, busy times. We commit many errors of diet, nnrl Mr Indigestion takes us off our guard one day. Then we know what ro.il misery is. The food we eat does us little or no good. Sometimes we oxr not even eat the food necessary t< iustain and invigorate as. Wo grovr depressed, irritable., nervous.. -neUn cholio, lethargic, world-weary. "Whs&i is to be done?
Don't try to cure Indigestion % etarving yotirself, as «ome may *< vise you to do. Don't become a fo-^ faddist, and limit yourself to any ok* no-breakfast or a.iy other meal-say ing remedy. Keep ymir stomach tissues sitroug by eating good, nour ishing food, and by taking- lib the* Seigel's Syruip to help you to digesi ft.
Indigestion—with all its accompanying disorders—constipation, Dili oueness, flaltulence, heartburn, am sea, dizziness, liver complaint—arUe from a weakened! stomach. Tni BtomacJi, being weak, is unable t< perform its duties well, become* charged with poisonous acida, fluids-, and gases, and femeuts. These forw themselves into re: o'Tnifrioii, vl th weakest point by symptoms of or discomfort. Mother Seigel's "^yruj cures all digestive disorders, hy removing the cause and etrengt^nin; the stomacih, itself.
A few doses of Syrup will tone n> the weak stomach, cleanse Cc Utoj and kidneys, and make you cheery and well once more. The blood i> purified, the muscles grow firm *ju: strong, the nerves &s -rue as steel, and the mind ales'*, alert, cheerlui.
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 a good meai without nervous anxiety about tomorrow. You can enjoy life to rhe full, with the appetite and gestioa of a healthy young plough-boy. That is the feeling that makes lifo worli living.
"Two years and three months ig< 3 wrote to tell you how greatly I hao been benefited in health by using Mother Seigei's Syrfup. It i lieved me of severe Indigestion and Biliousness, and i am happy to say there hat been no return of those distressing complaints, and I am at present quite well."
"I continue to take a little of th« IByrup from time to time and find it very beneficial ; besides being free from the drawbacks and unpleasantness connected with most physics Mother Seigel's Syrup is a reraedj that can be relied on to give satisfuo tion." Letter, dated October 10th, '1908, from Mr J. Bate, TO, Grenfeil Itrfeet, Adelaide. South Arficw.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 24 April 1911, Page 4
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493ACTS LIKE A BURGLAR. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 24 April 1911, Page 4
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