DIGEST <ssa & >5 CAUSES^ e ’* m » EATING LOSS OP APPETITE DEPRESSION LANGUOR ‘[NINE-TENTHS of human ailments arc traceable to stomach, liver and bowel troubles," declared a leading medical authority, awhilo agOj- and medical experience all over the world confirms ’ his statement? Picture the misery undigested, or badly digested, : 100,(3' causes.'’ ' f If the stomach is out of order, fermentation is often 3ftt,,ußv * Yp,y experience the discomforts of flatulence, pains after eating, acidity, heartburn, depression and languor ;;S9Jiretimep ! i th ( e action of the bowels is slow. The, waste material bit food is not got rid of regularly, as it should be. ■ Constipationrr-the frequent cause of languor, headache, impure ■ blood/^sallow^skin —has you in its grip. ‘ I' 1 To save"ybu from the miseries described, there is no better . safeguandrithap Mother SeigeL’s Syrup, the stomachic and digestive- remedy .famous for nearly half a century. Its remarkable efficacy depends, not upon any one ingredient, but upon the medicinal eitfacts of nearly a dozen different kinds of roots, barks, and leaves,", which in combination have a wonderfully curative and strengthening influence upon the stomach, liver and bowels. Mrs.. F. pjnjock, Eagle Chambers, Pirie Street, Adelaide, wrote on Oct. 13th; 1914 “ For a long period I suffered from the effects . produced.; by ja. sluggish, torpid .’liver I . l '■^There' 1 was a bad taste in my mouth, St was a trouble for me to move about, and I could not keep my eyes open. I had no appetite and could not digest the little I did eat, arid so became weaker every day. I tried many medicines, but failed to obtain any relief whatever, .until I .commenced, three years back, to use Mother Seigel’s Syrup. The stomach and liver disorders were gradually corrected until after a brief course of the remedy they ceased to cause me anv trouble or distress whatever.” ms ms SYRUP HEALTH ON BUILDS SOUND DIGESTION A. J, WHITE (COLONIAL), LIMITED tOO CLARENCE STREET, SYDNEY.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9090, 8 July 1915, Page 2
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322Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9090, 8 July 1915, Page 2
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