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BABIES, grourbg children, and invalids who suffer from stomach troubles will find relief in SiIABLAND‘6 Magnesia. Large bottle one shilling'. • A story is told of an old Highland sergeant in one of the Scottish regiment? who was going his rounds one night to see that all lights were out in the barrack rooms. Coming to a room whore he saw a light shining he roared out: “Put out that lignt there 1” One of the men shouted back: “It’s the 'moon, sergeant!” Not hearing very well, the sergeant cried in return: “I dinna care what it is; put it out, and don’t argno.”

WHY SUFFER FROM A INDIGESTION? THOUSANDS OF FORMER SUFFERERS 4 * HAVE FOUND RELIEF AND NOW ENJOY GOOD HEALTH? THROUGH TAKING > Sk For years I suffered from an exceedingly painful and distressing form of chronic indigestion, for which I tried various medicines and treatments without gaining any relief until I commenced to use Mother Seigel’s Syrup two years back. I was then in a very run-down condition, and could keep practically nothing in the stomach. There we-e sharp pains between the shoulders, and a sense of weight and oppression inthe chest. I felt depressed, had no appetite, was res tigs at night, and became weak through being unable to assimilate sufficient nourishment to keep up my strength. But there was an almost immediate change for the better when I began to take your splendid preparation. It revived my appetite, and day by day as I used it all the bad symptoms decreased in intensity, until they entirely ceased. I became as well and strong as ever I had been after using seven bottles of Mother Seigel's Syrup. The cure. lam pleased to state, has also proved as permanent as it was thorough, and I can now partake of and heartily enjoy a substantial meal without the fear of experiencing anv of the old painful and discomforting after-effects. —Mr. T. P. Kendal, 340, Belmont Street, Alexandria, N.S.W. 7th January, *9l7* I

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9788, 11 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9788, 11 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9788, 11 October 1917, Page 8

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