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Find the " Slacker."

"What's tho matter with you, my man!" a tine specimen of the blacker was asked. " Well." he replied, " I cat well, and 1 sleep well, but .when I see a bit of work I feel fit for nothing.'' Probably you have da\s when you don't feel like work—when you feel limp, listless, fit-for-nothmg; but, unlike the "slacker," you have no appetite, no relish for food, and you have either had a night of bioken sleep, or one 1.5 probablv 111 store for you. You are not reallv ill. but jou are "out of sorts." at is more tlmn likely that your stomach is at fault! It has probably lost its tone, and is consequently "slacking." Now this is serious, becauso either your stomach must dn its work thoroughly or you must buffer. What you need —and need urgently—is n tonic that will brace up tho stomach quickly, surely, and naturally. Mother Seigel's S\run is the tonic you need! The medicinal e.\ tracts contained m this well-proved and most successful rtomach and lner tonic enable tho digestive organs to do their duly efficiently, and when they ha\o been 10stored to proper uorking order, you are pretry sure to feel well and "lit for any-I thin?." "I once went off my appetite," says Mrs M'Brain, 244 Queen street. Melbourne; "I lost interest, in the everyday affajrs of life, and feh sick and out of soits Among mv sufferings were sleeplcs'iie.ss, dizziness, lack of appetite, pains : n the chest, sides, and back, oostivencss, llatuleney, and iolcnt headaches. My tongue was coated, and there was a disagreeable taste in tho mouth ; I was weak and low-spirited. " Nothing did any lasting good until I commenced to use Mother Scigel's Syrup. That remedy put new life and strength into me. Tho indigent on, with all its long tram of evil symptoms, disappeared as though touched by a magic wand." Next time you are out of sorts, or suffer in any way like Mrs M'Brain did, follow her example. Take Mother Seigel's Syrup for your stomach's sake, and noto how quickly your appetite returns, your tone is, restored, and now your energy increases 1 day by day.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16782, 25 August 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16782, 25 August 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16782, 25 August 1916, Page 7