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I FELT THOItO UGHLY ILL.” BATTLING WITH INDIGESTION xijaXX iiXiAObisivxjcS— tjxxvXau.E A fsi l) i J xtUxMXx\GxiiD. 'MY CUBE COMMENCED WITH THE X'XXtoX' UUIX-Cl UX>' JUUXXiiiXX SXiXGLXi'S biXiUB." Here, in a nutshell, you have described to you uie teeixuge oi a man imuoo txpeixeuce is simxmr to uiai ox ixiuasuaus ox outers. XXo tens you wnat it was unit causm ixxs mioerauxe state, anil want the lenxuxy was txxat so completely cuxevi Xxixu, ana restored ms xorxuer gooa ixeuun. XX o tens you quit© pmxmy ana <x-«umct-ly—in uie xirst pxixcer-tnat lie felt "tnorouglxiy ill." ’x'ncn lie says j ust as plainly that it was IncugtsUon and Biliousness that ailed him, and finally tnai only MotUer Seigels Syrup, of the many medicines he vae persuaded to try, did him any lasting good. 1 ..v Xt makes quite interesting, reading to learn now Mr Xiiohardson,. of £i, xtao street. North iitsrpy, Victoria, became ‘'thoroughly ill," because it is.uncommou to reach this state ol health in a moment —or even a.day or a week. He says; “I was more or less afflicted with Indigestion and Biliousness for many years." One is inclined to lose sympathy for people who allow themselves to drift into serious illness, but before we condemn in this case, let us see what reason is given. He states: “I am a.butcher by trade and could not afford to lie up, so continued to work and battle through it as best I could. Working all hours, getting my meals when, and how, I best could, the result was that I experienced a sensation of dead weight in the stomach and ‘over-repletion,’ or fulness, after taking a few mouthfuls. There were sever© pains in the back and chest, a sour, disagreeable taste in the mouth, with head aches, wind an<} violent palpitation. "WONDERFUL SUCCESS."

"After taking medical and other advice, and lots of medicines that did me no good, I was induced to try Mother. SeigeTs Syrup. lam pleased to say my cure commenced with the first dose of. that remedy, and after five bottles', all the old symptoms completely disappeared, and I was fully restored to health and strength. , “Taat was five'years ago, since when I have had no digestive troubles.whatever." The moral ot this story is clear. If, instead of battling vainly , against the symptoms of Indigestion,' people would profit by the experience of others, and at the first sign of stomach or liver disorder Cake the well-tried remedy, many years' of suffering might be averted and much money saved. There is no bc-ttc remedy for this purpose than Mothei Seigel b Syrup, made of the curative extracts of over ten roots, barks and leaves. If you have any stomach or liver disorder, such as those described by Mr Richardson, you should do first, what he did last, take Mother Seigcl’s Syrup, the tried and trusted friend in thousands of homesteads throughout the,world. Keep a- hottlo handy in the house.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8183, 26 July 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8183, 26 July 1912, Page 4