Wfiere Ignorance is Bliss
That brilliant novelist, _H: G. Wells, tells a story of a strange visitor to earth who asked "What is pain?" then put his hand into a lighted candle—and found out I That put. an end to his blissful ignorance. There are a few people alive-ffew enough m all conscience I—who are blissfully ignorant that they a liver. They never . have to think of it, because it never troubles them, and a liver that is in good vorking order never makes its presence felt! But the vast majority of us are rudely reminded at one time or another \ that the liver can be particularly troublesome. It may be that a change of weather, or the taking of unsuitable food, is resented by the lively and what then? Trouble very, very _ soon 1 Hcadaches, torturing bouts of biliousness, irritability, blurred ' vision, specks before the eves, bad complexion, and chronic weariness. It must bo remembered, too, that a torpid, inactive liver does not aid ine bowels as it should, and the consequence is constipation, with all the ills-that follow in its train. If you have already fallen a victim to , liver disorder, it is foolish to neglect it. In the early stages of this complaint a few \ doses of that excellent stomach and liver tonio, Mother Seigel's Syrup, is generally all that is needed to regulate the liver, and to ensure the proper flow of bile so ncccssary to the perfect digestion of food, and the regular daily action" of the bowels. If the trouble is of longer standing, it will be necessary to continue, the use of the Syrup for a little longer time; but faithful use of this unsurpnssed liver invigorator will bring its due reward. But if you are wise you .will not wait . until your liver troubles are aerious. Ba guided by the experience of the thousands of people who avoid the conseauences of 6tomach and liver trouble just by taking 30 drops of Mother Seigel's Syrup whenever they feel the slightest tendency to livcrishness, or _ have _ partaken_ heartily of food which might disagree with them. Mother Seigel's Syrup never fails them, and it won't fail you.
TtfOTES ON RURAL TOPICS by Affr* iV cola. Weekly, in tho Otago Witness, Scaling with subjects of current infaueat SSt
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16663, 7 April 1916, Page 94
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