HUSBAND & WIFE AGREE.
SOUND DIGESTIVE POWERS RE-1 STORED TO A BRISBANE WOMAN.
Are you getting the best results from your food? You cannot be unless it is being properly digested, for food cannot nourish your body, and sustain your life, unless it is digested. In the strenuous battle of life the wear and tear our bodies undergo must be repaired by the flow of sufficient nourishment into the system. This can only f*ome about if the digestive organs—Btomach, liver, and bowels—are in proper working oraer, to which end nothing will prove more serviceable, whenever symptoms of a disordered stomach appear, than Mother Seigel's Syrup.
Mrs E. M'Quade, of Bridge Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, writing on the 25th February, 1914, says:—Mother Seigel's Syrup is really a most wonderful remedy f r indigestion, biliousness, and headaches, and Bfter an of its beneficial action asjifciamily medicine extending over a period of nearly two yaars I feel that I cannot praise it too j highly. "Before using: it I was greatly handicapped-in health by frequent and severe atta'cks of indigestion accompanied by much pain and genera) discomfort. Often I was so distressed and upset after a meal that I was compelled to lia down, and was incapable for hours of attending to my domestic duties. I tried many advertised remedies with poor a-id usuhl y transient results, until my husband, who himself used it with most excellent effect, induced ma to take Mother Seigel's Syrup. "Its use was almost immediately, follow3d by very great relief, and within a few weeks there was a most substantial improvement in my condition, which continued until I was completely restored to a sound state of health. The Syrup quickly created a keen appetite, together with sound digestive power, and I found it a splendid tonic."
Don't allow stomach troubles to sap your vitality when you have a proved remedy to hand like Mocher Seigel's Syrup, which can give them prompt notice to quit.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 19 February 1915, Page 2
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326HUSBAND & WIFE AGREE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 19 February 1915, Page 2
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