CHRONIC INDIGESTION
ILL, WEAK, MISERABLE, AND SUFFERING TORTURES AFTER EVER if MEAL.—HIS LIFE'S CORSE. CORED, WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED, BY MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP. When every other means has failed take Mother beigei s Syrup. That is the moral of the following story from Mr Larunco Cronin, 9, Macquarie streeet, Liverpool, N.S.W. It would save time and suffering, certainly., if you took it at first, but —well experience is better than counsel, and though costly we pay the price. Here is Mr Cronin’s testimony, given September 21st, 1906: “For quite a number of years,” he says, “I suffered most severely from chronic indigestion. I had no appetite, was in almost constant pain, and felt generally ill, weak and miserable, in the hope that change of air and scene might benefit me, I moved about from State to State, and during that time was attended by some of the best pnysiemns in Victoria and New South Wales, but nothing came of it. The change did little good, and my complaint battled the skill of all the doctors I consulted. It was the curse of my existence; every meal was followed by intense and Pj- °“ longed suffering. I despaired of ever ing cured, and almost forgot what it was like to feel well and healthy. “I was very despondent when, last January, a friend advised me to take Mother Siegel’s Syrup, and I got a bottle. The quick relief which followed was a surprise to me. I began to eat better, and the pain I had so long rapidly decreased. I continued witn the medicine, gaining strength every day, and in quite a short time was completely restored to health.”
When you decide to take Mother beigel’s Syrup, give it a fair chance, latte it regularly. Take it as yon would take medicine prescribed for you by some celebrated physician, conscientiously yaccording to directions—AND IT WILL CURE YOU.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1832, 17 April 1907, Page 10
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315CHRONIC INDIGESTION New Zealand Mail, Issue 1832, 17 April 1907, Page 10
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