MTCH THE SIGNALS T HEADACHES, biliousness, furred tongue, pains after eating and constipation are nature's danger signals. They should never be neglected. The slight distress, which you suffer now, may scarcely seem worthy of attention, but twelve months hence, if you neglect it, you may be numbered amongst the great army of dyspeptics, whose life becomes almost intolerable through chronic headaches, pains after eating, biliousness, sleeplessness and depression. MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP is a standard product which is universally recommended, by men and women of all classes, for just such digestive disorders. This world-famous remedy tones up and strengthens the digestive organs, sharpens* the appetite, banishes constipation and regulates the whole system Then you are nor only able to eat your food with relish, but more important still, the food you eat enriches your blood, increases your strength and vitality, and compels mental and physical dullness to give place to alert energy of body and mind MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP is not a present-day fad or cure-all. but is an efficient digestive remedv, which hai behind ir a solid reputation of fifty years service in alleviating and banishing stomach and liver disorders. Tfc« large bottle of Mother Seigel's Syrup costs 3/-. and contains 75 average doses, at less than one halfpenny a dote It is therefore the cheapest—as it ts still the best—remedy for digestive disorders. Refuse alj iipitnipn*! . , MOTHER * a V D S 9 -""PVJS FOR oyfegV
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19939, 7 May 1928, Page 4
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