ACTS LIKE A BURCLAR.
Indigestion if like h Icir^hr iti >ht body. It robs you of ihat which yn>j tje^l f< r _vr!>!i dwii ".tid comfort. What is more, the hu/^iar is often practically au inviteo t. We often allow [iiili^esiion to eut-et our system thruu^'u *hocr '%:ird'. »>*- DSS3. We ent too much or "f e»* little. We eat fdon tb^:^;:, TrT<^r^^^W which does not like us. We wi 'oo quickly, pjerieredlv, bt-c;iuse v.c b<>€ to do so in these acti7o. busy times. We commit laany errors of diet. i>'; Mr Indigestiors fako? us off oi- <, Tl"i ■<• one day. Then w k*<ov -m. misery is. The food we unt rlt->w us little or no good. Soniei.'L'ies ye not even eat the food necessary t»> •ustain and invigorate vja. We prjw depressed, irrit«ble, nervt.^3. -ueim cholic, lethargic, •world-wefiry. '.Yh-*i is to be done? Don't tr-f to curp fndiuestion i? starving ■ yoaTseli,' ;;.a «ome may * rise you to do. Pot; 1' becoi.ua a '•> .-* faddist, and limit yourself to r.y hi* no-breakfast or ait other i.* rfi-w.v-ing remedy. K>s;> r-'ur ~-r.-.m uli tissues strong by eatini n« o-j, nonr ishing food, and by Jjikm-j iitlnSeigel's Syrup to heb:> you to digf-a---it. Indigestion —with all \U jiceoEipanying disorders —constipaiu>:">, oili outness, flaitulence, heart bora, a 4=l sea, dizziness, liver coa'plaini—ariseifrom a weakened stomach. Yho stoTiiaoh. beiuyr weak, is unable fo perforn; its d'ltief wt'll, b'.:-!?t)P3 charged with poiso:ioi:8 acids, 'juid^. and gases, and fem^nis. Th»9i 'nn-.e
v -akest point by s-yii:fiTo.-:.c iW or aisconifort. Mo*ber Seisier cures all (iijeKiive disorders, by removing the cause and Rti'engt!.«*nine the stomach, itself.
A. few doses of Syrup v. ill tone uv the weak stomach, cleanse tLo lirtr and kidneys, and make you oheary sad well once more. The blood in purified, the muscles grow firm xii-.i strong, the nerves as .rue as tie^l, and the mind clea^. alert, cheertia.
Mother Seige-I's Syrup cleanses *h« whole system, and makes the uman body secure against all nervous and functional disorders. By using it occasionally, you can eat a good mv-ii without nervous anxiety abou! morrow. You can enjoy life to ?!>♦■ full, with the appetite and geation of a healthy young plough-boy. lhn' is the feeling that makes J5& worf-b living.
"Two years and three months »i;is 3 wrote to tell you how greatly I had been benefited in health If using Mother Seigei's Syriup. It l lieved me of severe Indigestion and Bilio-i* Bees, and 1 am happy to say there Ix** been no ret-jra of those disf«*>•"•■>«: complaints, und I tuii ai- pi>.-«.f-ni •>•.• • well?'
"I continue to take a littie of the Syrup from time to time and find it very beneficial ; besides being ittt from the drawbacks and uapiesifiH.Lt r>ess connected with most physi'-'b Mother Seigel's Syrup is a »emftdj that can be relied on to give bat iefaction." Letter, dated October 10th, 1908, from Mr J. Bate, 70, Crenfell ftrfeet, Adelaide. South Arfiok.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10352, 28 April 1911, Page 4
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488ACTS LIKE A BURCLAR. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10352, 28 April 1911, Page 4
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