r J*WVWW* THERE IS v\*VWVA*j FOR ALL WHO SUFFER , .Health is the result of an orderly working of all the bodily functions. The process begins with the digestion of food, and ends with the conversion of that food into the material—the blood, bone, and tissue—of your body, So linked is each function that if one fails all must suffer. Now the first function and the one most likely to go wrong, is digestion. When your digestion is good, your body is nourished, you are full of energy, activity, snap, vitality; when it is bad, your body is starved, and you sink into that dull, listless condition which marks the dreary borderland betwixt good health and ill health. TOMACH & LIVER DISORDERS It is clear, therefore, that digestion is of the most vital importance. You can't afford to play with indigestion. . It saps your vitality and lessens your power to resist disease. Why tolerate half-life when the full vigour and glow of perfect vitality is possible? Keep your digestion active. If it is not active, take Mother Seigel's Syrup. This great medicine acts directly on the organs of digestion, quickly restores them to. healthy activity, and so banishes indigestion and all pain, wind, headache, and general suffering that follow in its train, IN THE DIGESTIVE TONIC Ma. Annie Woollner, of 592, Crown Street, Surrey Hills, Sydney, writing on October 14th, 1913, says:—" Having used Mother Seigel's Syrup : for the relief of constipation, headaches, biliousness, indigestion, I am pleated to inform you that it has never failed to afford the fullest satisfaction. 1 have always found it remarkably prompt and effective in action, a few doses generally proving sufficient to dispel constipation, or any of the complaints mentioned, Its use does not upset or disturb the fyitem or functions, and make one feel worse before they are better, at to many medicines do." MOTHER SEIGELS SYRUP
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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13206, 30 January 1915, Page 3
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313Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13206, 30 January 1915, Page 3
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