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THE BURGLAR'S CHANGE

Not so long ago a gentleman, in prosecuting a burglar, told the magistrate that lie was the most unfortunate person in the world in tiie way he had had his house broken into. "This is (he third time within 18 months/ 7 he stated, 'that I have been unlucky enough to have a burglar." The magistrate looked sympathetic, but asked the police the reason why burglars flocked to , the house like moths to a candle. A detective aiickly explained that ii, was not the least bit surprising. "The fact is," ho declared," we are always warning liim against leaving' his windows open and his front door unlatched." You see what seemed sheer bad luck was wholly the fault of the gentleman who complained. Can't the same tiling be said of many sufferers from Indigestion? They persist in neglect, ing the warnings Nature gives them. By inattention to the most ordinary safeguards they allow the complaint to get them into its grip. They rise in the morning tired, and are dull and heavy throughout the ihiy. xneir tongues are coated. Food neither tempts the appetite nor has relish, when it ia eaten. Most meals arc succeeded by the distress of stomach or bowel pains. Frequently sickness, follows. There may be the discomfort of flatulence, acidity, or heartburn. Those are a few of the symptoms of ititligostion when stomach, liver and bowels are allowed to get, and continue, out of order. Why not keep a tight hand on this burglar of your health by taking Mother Seigel's tfyrup? Nearly half a century's sue cess hag made its merits as a digestive remedy a household word. Simply by taking 30 drops of MotheT Seigel's Syrup in water, after meals, thousands upon thousands of one-time victims of indigestion now keep them, -elves fit and well.,' , L i A v! »<&■

Xmas will soon be here ladies, if you require a stylish tailor-made costume, we have a large variety to select from, made by the best Parisian tail: ors the prices are moderate for high grade materials and the styles are cor_ 1 oct being made on the latest resigns. Call in and see tnem when you are passing at C. Smith's Ltd., the wholesale drapers and clothiers, Greymouth. — Advt.

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Grey River Argus, 29 December 1915, Page 3

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THE BURGLAR'S CHANGE Grey River Argus, 29 December 1915, Page 3

THE BURGLAR'S CHANGE Grey River Argus, 29 December 1915, Page 3