"THE BILIOUS HABIT."
HUSBAND AND WIFE IN SYDNEY FIND A REMEDY.
Suppose the liver were put upon its trial before a judge and jury. What charges tens of thousands of peonle could bring against it of having been the killjoy of their lives. They would give evidence of the innumerable headaches, the agonising attacks of biliousness, the feeling of utter prostration, and the havoc to good tempers caused by liverishness
Before sentence was passed by the judge, the liver would urge in its own defence that all too frequently it had not been properly treated, that often when it needed a tonic none was given, and therefore its rebellion was not surprising:. It is just as well, then, to keep on good terms with the liver by taking, at the first sign of revolt, Mother Seigel's Syrup, the remedy which for 40 years has given relief to countless sufferers from livenshness.
Note testimony from Mrs M. Fox, 107 Rochford street, Newtown, Sydney, N.S.W., on February 24, 1914:—"Your most excellent remedy. Mother Seigel's Syrup, has on many occasions proved a veritable ' friend in deed' to me when sufferinsr from various ailments. I was induced to use it through noting the beneficial effect it had on my husband, who took it in 1911 for liver complaint and chronic constipation. "It afforded him immediate relief, and restored him to perfect health. After that I had no hesitation in resorting to it myself when suffering from biliousness, a malady I had always been very subject to from my youth up. A few doses sufficed to cut short the attack, and about four bottles permanently cured mc of the bilious habit. " I have also used Mother Seigel's Syrup with most satisfactory results for splitting headaches, and digestive derangements, and found it to be an ideal \ Woman's Medicine.' and infinitely superior to all others I have tried." Let the tonic properties of Mother Seigel's Syrup convince you, too, how effectually it banishes liver troubles.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16288, 22 January 1915, Page 9
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