SUC('. .i 3 S Wellington, " the Iron Duke,'' seem | able to compel success They "do £ things'' in peace or war, because they s are strong in mind, body and nerves. | No one can have a strong body pr 3 healthy nerves if their digestion is | bad Indigestion subjects man or | woman to a score of other ailments | You can banish al! stomach troubles f by taking Mother Seigel's Syrup ! . |' — -——- — ——' If "Your highly efficacious remedy, Mother |; Seigel's Syrup, relieved me, in 1905, of lon - |: standing dyspepsia and all its distrevins |r consequences, a"J thoroughly re-invignrated | my whole system, whiuli was very much run | down, owini; lo the cpnl|inn,)is sliaiii ut my a [ sedentary occupation. There has no is ! return o! my old troul>le3."—Krova leUa oi _ Mr. VV Tabk. Si.iaNklin S (veteran Suit 6*'hool Tc.>cher), | 3Sout]iYuria,''Mclt)ourne, f. Mill HIciJH: s^->*, l r
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7831, 25 June 1909, Page 4
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