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' Summer Colds ¥ <#^ ploasant and "*|k : dangerouf as Win- %^ . ler Oolda. You can j§> ' k©®p free feom all J0? : ' colds if you : TOMKING SS i —^I*__ LINSEED — ~^~— DYSPEPSBA. The man or woman who is a victim of dyspepsia can't possibly enjoy anything like good' health. For, mind you, •when once the stomach gets out of order, then the digestive system—stomach, liver and bowels —is likely to be affected, and so you go from bad to worse. Considered as one, the stomach, liver and bowels may be truthfully said to be something like a delicately balanced machine. When a single part of the mechanism, say the stomach, goes wrong, there is an immediate danger that it will upset the 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 your digestive organs by taking an occasional dose of Mother SeigePs Syrup, the world-famous j herbal remedy for stomach and liver troubles, l It has been before the world for over 40 J years. Each year, each week, in fact, cases I are recorded where dyspeptics have found ' relief by resorting to this fine old family j remedy, and now the total of those who, j after personal trial, voluntarily and enthusiastically recommend Mother Seigel's Syrup, has run into tens of thousands. Not hun- i dreds— but tens of thousands. ) Take the case of Mrs. Phoebe Simpson, i Cracroft Street, Parnell, Auckland, N.Z., j who writes on March 17th, 1916:— j &" It is now about 17 years ago since I first ! had recourse to Mother Seigel's Syrup. For j some years previously I had suffered from ! f ftcute Indigestion, of which the principal ; 1 symptoms were pains in the pit of the i stomach, headaches and constipation. I got ) no alleviation of my sufferings from the \ numerous medicines I tried, until I was ■ recommended and took Mother Seigel's ] i Syrup. At the end of a fortnight my head- j j aches disappeared. By continuing to use | ( this remedy, the stomach pains were ulU- \ mately banished, and I was no longer con- ■ | fi&pated. Persevering with your medicine, \ | by taking it regularly after meals, restored '. { my digestive organs to complete working 1 l-. order, and now the old symptoms no longer ; i exist. I have the most implicit faith in jenik j ! medicine, and always recommend my friends ; ' to have recourse to Mother Seigel's Syrup ; when feeling out of sorts."

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 230, 28 September 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 230, 28 September 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 230, 28 September 1917, Page 2