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HEALTH AND HOME-QUIET.

Pbofessob Mobsk, inventor of the telegraph instrument and alphabet, which bears his name, and Mr, Bell, investor of the telephone, both had deaf, mute wives. A cynio on being told of these circumstances exclaimed : " Just see what a man can achieve when he has a quiet home!" Quiet homes are unquestionably great aids to success, but first place must be given to sound digestion. The man or woman whose digestion is impaired is handicapped, at every turn. Everything they undertake is doubly difficult for them, and they fight a losing battle until they find relief from their burden in Mother Seigel's Syrup, " While in Tasmania four years ago, says Mr. B. Bowden, of 23, Pringstreet, Woolloomooloo, Sydney, N.S.W., "I was laid up by a serious illness. I could neither eat, sleep, nor rest. The doctor said I was suffering from dyspepsia, btu could do no more than temporarily relievo me. Mother Seigel's Syrup had greater power, and quickly restored me to health."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 7

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HEALTH AND HOME-QUIET. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 7

HEALTH AND HOME-QUIET. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 7