THE LIVER. HOW TO TAKE CARE OF IT. Liverishness is much more common han most people imagine. For instance, faulty action of the liver gives rise to :eelings of depression, it makes a man eel miserable and unfit for work, it gives 1 woman prostrating bilious attacks, leadaches, and causes languor, sleeplessless, and sometimes a blurred state of he vision. How to care for the liver and keep it in [ood health is a simple matter if you folow one or two well-defined rules. Don't :at too much or too rich food. Try to jet some exercise every day. Above all. >c strong on prevention. Don't miss that I joint, for the readiest and the best prcrcntive of liver troubles is an occasional iose of Mother Seigel's Syrup, the worldfamous digestive and liver tonic, made irom roots, barks, and haves. But even where Hverishness is robbing you • of strength and the buoyancy of health, Mother Seigel's Syrup will do you good. Fake it after your meals, persevere with it, and in time it will restore you. Of :ourse, prevention is always best, but :here is no need to despair in any event, for in tens of thousands of cases this oldfashioned remedy . has given relief even ifter a few doses, and made hosts ol friends by banishing their liver, stomach, md bowel troubles. Nurse C. E. O'Donnell, Grange-road, Mount Eden, Auckland, writing on September 27th, 1917, says:— "Having used Mother Seigel's Syrup for myself and family during the last IS /ears, it gives me great pleasure in testifying to its efficacy as a certain cure for and I have never knowl :t to fail in removing the unpleasant symptoms. In my case th< contents of one bottle has always beer sufficient to restore my digestive organ? to a healthy condition. I take every opportunity of recommending your specifii to sufferers from indigestion in any form. 1 A lovely complexion, tmoolh v j 5 velvet, ibfj at » peach, is yours | I for juat an occasional touch of ij . TETLOW'S I I FACE POWDER I I Imparts a dfcficate (yhom to \ \ tfie apmpfexioa. Jb Paiy tnal \ I it vriiinat fia.ru>. t/is most I. I V'eficate Sfdn, < i ■ i _— t \ !I In Five Tims: %^^SK i^WhH«.fcntn.PitiSi. '^jf* j^_ ojsf&f \ j I Hcah si:d Brufistie. ''^<i£to£W y \ i I Ol'Sicifis, Clmmkts. ■'^i^^ r j !(- fifisl C/'i-v: Ornpify Houses ■ \ , j & Perfumers ers/yw/ist& 4 tf Wliolesalt Oislribufinj Axilla:- i '|, Wlioie'*-!. f6 iJ>>3 ■!.!-.-.:t-;ni; 'j-otts: | ;| SharJ;ta;( and C«.. i.ti(., Auck- jj % lam* imi! "f»>"hiy"toii $ '? Kempjliornc, ,Fi-«sser and Co,, | .% WeJli.'s-.U-ji: "% ■'£ Fairbairn,' W!.!<!sit . and Co., J p' Aiici;!;»R<i and WcSliis^loii £ J.? lomoon w«m.r.eAtis mewj> •< ;;■, 1 i«. n c. 0.1.J,:, i- 0. i :*:. u,i.a , s r ,. !-oi-..w c.c. : [•}.\wAu!v>/w *;»,'. ..-.■ < vV- . Vi.v.vfl-/.-.'. ;»,f • ■w-t»» ssuJst y«« to o5?««8n 4!«e fal! ! ■^i«a«»r* vit i.caUh to whicSi you I ure entitled. They are fitting ; tUls.ifir StniMiijinds, evgry day,li Be«csiK»rs I'Uis ere a scies. Ilk. 1; digestive prepsrstSon ot IS'eb&st a«d |»urost irtgrsdienfcis. Thisir , direct sctJtMi upon the bodily j organization is inainiy threei loW, they are a tonic, a corrective i «n<B a purifying nsedicine. They tottet up the stomach when it ta deranged, or jaded with •ver- 1 '< work; they correct the action of th» liver whenitis sluggish; and j i they effectively cleanse the : bowels when disordered by : constipation. In this w«y, 1 Boecham'c Pills &OICEIY BAHISBI those distressing ailments which have their origin in a disordered digestive system. St is well to ! keep Beecharn's Pills always at' \ Esand, co that they may he taken immediately any symptems of digestive trouble make their i appearance. Prevention is better I than euro; and experience proves I that a timely d»se of this mcd- - Seine la usually all that is nec- ■ G*aary to arrest severe attacks &i. bii'ousHesa and dyspepsia. Seecham's Pills have 11 wide reputation for preventing, v i well h curlnf ■ Digbstiyb Jus' le fcozw, labelled 10^, I/lj fc 2/«. DhosfbnnoI i THE ROYAITCm I Gois and keops you ! ii^oood condihop. All Chemists J Ashbn&l^rsonsLM S| LONDON & MELBOURNE j liiWr7i^liMiii«w«irr:irTt!r' san -fTT 1' ift, WSpS For Dainty Sandwiche*. 'l^^v!? Sandwiches made 'with IISSSNX?a —fiSJiiSt st- Qc°rge Sandwioh WL Ot^? B^^ rasto wiU appeal to yon FWsvS?^ bocauso of their toothaoms de. BSiwjWM Hoionsuesa. Once try St. George my/if In H»m and Tongue or Ham and W/ll 'lt\ Glliokon an<i sou will always 7 11/ '/If, keop a tin on yonr pantry shelf litW\/flr for ""**'*•' luncheons «nij mip-
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 5
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