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;»■-<•-■;■-•.-:- -:-:-: ■ ■ ,1% ' AND BE To be well and strong you must eat food, and having eaten it, you must digest it and so turn it into the material of your own body. You cannot be well if your body is not properly nourished, and it cannot be nourished if your food does not digest perfectly. Indigestion (imperfect digestion) will make you weak and ailing, subject to headaches, stomach pains—very likely constipation, and certainly discomfort after eating. Matters do not end there, for the poisons, formed in your stomach from the stagnant mass of food, will be drawn into your blood and carried to every part of your body, thus weakening your system and rendering you liable to more deadly diseases. Don't hesitate. Take Mother Seigel's Syrup. It so strengthens the stomach and liver that indigestion becomes impossible, and it cleanses your system of all impurities. BUT IT MUST BE WELL DIGESTED "My life was a misery. Everything I ate caused me more or less pain and trouble. I also had pains in the chest, together with a sense of great weight and oppression, as well as heartburn, wind, and oilier distressing symptoms. "I tried all sorts of medicines, but with no good results. After a few days' use of Mother Seigel's Syrup I began to feel better. What I ate began to nourish me instead of causing pain and distress. Six bottles banished every trace of Indigestion, so that I have not suffered since."— From Mrs. McMaton, 21 v McDonald Street, Ersklnville, N.S.W. 23.3.11. MOTHER m SYRUP SHARPENS APPETITE, AIDS DIGESTION. ENSURES GOOD HEALTH. 'ii^^^SSSlSS^^ v ';/';;.:■•:

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Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 26