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DYSPEPSIA.^ The man or woman who ia a victim of', dyspepsia oan't possibly oirjoy anything likr; good health. . For,"rriind; you, when onoir the stomaoh.geta out'of order, then the" digestive system—stomach, liver and bowel*;; —is likely to be affeoted, and bo you go fronr • bad to worse. Considered as one, the stomach.?." liver and bowels may be truthfully said toj" be something like a delicately. balanced! • machine. When a single part of the. mech-;? anism, say the stomach, goes wrong, thijre »«-■ an immediate danger that it willupset thX','whole, throw it out of order, and bring about 1^ a general breakdown, ■ - ..-»-- »•> >To prevent or to banish dyspepsia, you-" can't do better than assist youCdigestive Ti organs by.taking an occasional >~doae ol^ Mother Seigel'a Syrup, the world-famous' ~ herbal remedy for. Btomaoh and liver troubles. - It haa been before the world for over 40 v years. Eaoh year, each week, in fact, oases";' ' are recorded where dyspeptics have found.'.' relief by resorting to this fine old family ; remedy,and now the total of those who,--after personal trial, voluntarily and^enthnti-;:: astically recommend Mother Seigel'sSyrupj;; has run into tens of thousands'..' ?Kot haa-'!-» dreda—but tens of thousands. ':'.'.:" .It"; ' Take the case of Mrs. Phoebe-Srmpsonr 1 Cracroft Street, Parnell, v Auckland, N.Z.,T" who writes on March 17th, 1916:— ;['," " It is now about 17 years ago since Lfirsl •-• had recourse to Mother Seigel's Syrup. -For'•gome years previously I had suffered from'" acute Indigestion, of which the principalsymptoms were pains in the pit o! the stomach, headaches and constipation: "I gof V" no alleviation of my Bufferings from thVl^ numerous medicines I tried, until I wag -'.< recommended and took Mother .Seigel's ;*I Syrup. At the end of a fortnighfc' lmy head- - aches disappeared. By continuing Vo use thia remedy, the stomaoh pains were ulti- l" mately banished, and I was no longer con- - - stipated. Persevering with your medicine, i by taking it regularly after meals, restored *V, my digestive organs to complete working • order, and now the old symptoms no longer ."". exist. I have the most implicit faith in your . medicine, and always recommend my friends -■ to have recourse to Mother Seigel's Syrup ■ ' when feeling out of sorl«," ; ..- # tt Save the Babies! >S©*^' " !•« The President ot the British MedieiV ;>' ■*' Association reoestly srtated that • "nearly half the children torn are ' '," dead within five years.' 1 Sevantyrilx -i* per cent, of infants who died before • attaining one year xrere bottle-fed. U It is twice as dangeroni to i «od an in- "■. ! fant on condensed milk as on freeh cow's milk—fllty time? ai danaerons " * on cow's aa on breast-milk—one hundred times afl flangerouaoH condensed milk »3 on breast-milk. ; LACTAGOL enables eysry ICstkar to . ' feed ncr babjr.. yflis her breast with rich nourishing milk—gires baby a better chance and keeps both healthy — II and strong. I Write lor FBEE Bookl»t "tir^tai Adyiee for all Mothers." - . ■ Small. Size 3/- _ i*tgeßi«j£" All Chemiati, or »»Bt free from . . '... SALMOND & SPKAGQQN••■•■ .-«- » m Box 662, ■WallingtOß ; ; ■;• ;., .;;.■; LACTAGOL'to regn-'"'• "' wffllßSS . larfy. wed •in Bt, ,' T ■^^^^^^. •Helea 1*HoapitilJ.' „..:.. k §Mfv^M '■ tMiiu, Baglaai '. ■ Marry * wosaak* -•- P^?^^^ ; is".Trearrh« --■ 'I V >^P^ self out, getting^ " I jjjjOT^ 'oldb«for6b.«rtim«,,^ ■• /$?- with tha btckbrisak-^ ... Jif ing toil.of waihiaj;.^ '.', / «Mf Cut it ont—th» r-u.fi-* ■•••■ mf. bise i« notJioc«Marj. .'■• I m****Hmmtmmmmm6mmi§ ■■-; does ih» w*rk in half the thne.y| "• I Sav«i the clothei and • »a»«i«^ ■ money becanse there's no rnb-^ 5 bing necessary—noterenfordirty * . 5 grimy bveralls and clothes. Are.^ j you incredulous? Buy. » ;lf-^| '»• | packet and. prove its nnerits.^,; j Superior to other preparations—^? [• I makes the clothes a better coietir;v* .■ £200 IN CASH ,„--<* -,' \ 50 Cash Prizes for the ?^^ ?. | fifty best letters telling 5 StfiS r i the merits of So-Eesi. ;.: I 1/- packet contaißS entry ? .Jwasj« t I coupon and full details. *^ "$?"!£• f X At all Grocers and Stores. ' S mk'W ■'£: j: f |;r When you've tried* all the ./"just &dl; goods," you'll undep-1 stand why folks what know insist on By-| croft's Milk Arrow- if root Biscuits. ; \'■ •' .-:- '■^ro * DriokfMilk.Wbeitt^k^^. M tteeJSoTM^? for J**l3 and ne»erm~S becomes stole ork««»-' ! »»^^3]l*»* S »nyof iti «dmirableß | qualities. ttisnMdal m.is n«eded, In hot clhnrtw $■'*& m. v »BT»lnaWe. Jm

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 11

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