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AFTER INFLUENZA.

"ALL OUT OF SORTS" WITH NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GENJJRAL WEAKNESS. THEN : MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP —AND HEALTH AND STRENGTH.

After influenza, there is always, or nearly always, some ill effect 'eft behind. ' The disease has such' a weakening effect on the .system that some f unc.tion of th« body is almost certain to give way unless very great care is. taken during the^ period of recovery. It is them that *dv good restorative should ho taken, to bring back your lost strength aud vigour. The organs most likely to be affected lire the stomach, liver and kidneys, and the digestive system generally, and her© ib is that Mother* Scdgel's Syrup proves itself thti great restorative, the unequalled- health ami stiejigth renewer. It tones and invigorates these 1 organs, .enables you to eat, and to draw nourishment from wlmfc you do eat, and in this way quickly brings sound, vigorous health again, to the enfeebled body. As bearing upon these facts, we quote the following statement from Mr. Joseph Dunn, 20, Evcleigh-street, Redfern, N.S-W. Writing on 18th July., 1911, he says :—: — " For several f years I suffered ■extremely from nervous debility and it general weakness brought on by a severe attack of Influenza. "■My "appetite was poor and capricious, and what I did eat failed to strengthen or nourish me. I was completely out of spirits and oui, of health, without having any particular ailment or complaint. ','AS FIT AS A FIDDLE." "Two years ago, I was induced to embark on a course of Mother SeigePu Syrup. From the very commencement, I am grateful to say, an -improvement in my condition set in. "After I had taken one bottle, I ate and slept better, and felt altogether stronger and more cheerful. "After, taking seven bottles of Mother Seigel's Syrup, I had no further need of it, as all my old symptoms had gone, and I found myself a new and happy being- 'as fit as a fiddle,' and restored to perfect health." For the removal .of the exhaustion, debility, and physica l prostration that cling" to so many after a bad attack cf influenza, there ?s nothing so good as the herbal remedy, Mother Seigel's Syrup. To avoid Influenza, put your digestive organs in good condition by iaJring occasionally a, dose of Mother Seigel's Syrup, which will enabls you to ward off its attack. — Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 10

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AFTER INFLUENZA. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 10

AFTER INFLUENZA. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 10