THE INCREASED COST OF LIVING.
Nearly all over the world, people are grumbling about the increased cost of living, and the ordinary housewife Bays she is finding it harder, week by week, to make ends meet. Good food is essential to health and "strength and we not only pity those who have too little" food to eat, but also those who, having food, cannot eat and digest it. In either case, it mean* weakness and ili-health, but with those who cannot digest their food, it means that they have already that seri-
ous complaint —indigestion. You cannot mistake some of the symptoms : a distaste for food, pains after eating,
headaches, bilious attacks, constipation, dizziness, palpitation, wind, and a " fagged out " feeling.
The cause of these troubles is a disordered state of the stomach, liver and bowels and the sure cure, is to take Mother Sfeigel's Syrup daily, after meals. The curative herbal extracts of whic-h Mother Seigel's is made, will tone up and strergth.rn the stomach, and regulate the action of the liver and bowels.
Mrs" M. A. Kirk, - 139, Rosylyn Street, West Melbourne, writes: —"lt is 18 years since I first had- occasion to bless Mother SJeigel's Syrup for curing me of a long-continued attack of indigestion. At first I had pains in the che3t, back and under the shoulders, which gradually became well nigh unbearable. If I ate anything solid, it would lie, ' as heavy as lead ' on my chest, and cause n:e intolerable pain and tightness for hours. Often I had to relieve myself by vomiting. The gas and wind from - my. stomach, too, frequently brought on heart palpitations, and I suffered very much from headaches, and I became really downright ill. .' After some.months of .suffefing, a friend brought a bottle of Mother Seigel's Syrup for me to try. In afortnight I was quite free from pain, andbythe time I had taken about half a dozen bottles of Mother Seigel's Syrup my health was completely restored. There has never been any return of my old complaint."-—3rd May, 1910.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XL, Issue XL, 3 February 1911, Page 3
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341THE INCREASED COST OF LIVING. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XL, Issue XL, 3 February 1911, Page 3
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