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• Pams 2,Tier enting ; maj be 1 y ind.\cSb|r- too lor food < that is tainted, but wlmr. utey recur fie- : quvr.tly the cause is nearly always faulty ; action of the stomach, liver, ch boats. J Made from th* medicinal extracts of i mor? t!?n ten <httei,-nt varie’.ws of roots, ' herbs ar.d leaves. Mother Svigel s Scrap i has won for itself, during the past forty ' years, a truly great rcputaVon by reason of its remc.rkab’e success tn restoring tone ’ and rffkier.cv rn the digestive organs — the stomach, liver, and bowels. If you ‘ suffer from pains after eating, lack of ap- ' petite and energy, sleeplessness or other ‘ symptoms of imperfect digestion, your stomach and liver need just the help that Mother Seigel’s Syrup can give. Thirty I drops, after each meal, for a few days, : will make eating a pleasure, and work go easy i Mr. Alexander Christie, corner cf - Wyndham and Federal streets, Auckland, t wrote on October 3rd, 1017:— I “Although IS years have elapsed since I was cured of the most acute and violent indigestion, I have the most vivid recol- : lection oi my .sufferings during a period ' of two years’ and nt the time almost dei spaired of getting well again, as I had ! tried all sorts of remedies without getting i the least relief, until, in a lucky moment, i I determined to give Mot.’.er Seigel s i Syrup' a trial, and commenced with a small bottle. When the contents of that I were consumed, I felt so much bet.er, ’ and realising that Mother Seigel's Syrup ( did not belie its reputation, and was an 1 infallible remedy, I procured a bottle of i the largest size, and when the contents I were consumed I felt so wonderfully ini- ' proved in health that I determined to ’ complete the cure, and got a second bottle i of the largest size. Before the contents I were quite cot snmed my health was conij pletely restored, and I have not suffered i from'indigestion in any form since. I I never fail to recommend Mother Seigel • Syrup to my customers and others wh* puffer from indigestion fa my form.”

H. J. Webber, F. 1.0., F.8.M.0. (Ixjndon), Opthalmic Optician, at Webber’* Phsrmsrr Hastings Tnafwiav* * Hastings ladles are greatly pleased with the quality of “ NO RUBBING ” seven weekly family washings Hawke’s Laundry Help, 1/3 packet, sufficient for Bay Farmar*’ Association.*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 215, 13 August 1918, Page 7