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HOW MUCH DO YOU LIVE?

Bobbie Smith is noted for his funny sayings. When ho meets his pal Barker in a morning on Iris way to business, Bobbie has a smiling way of asking, “W’tll,. Jimmy, how much do you live?” It is not, " Are you well?” ‘Are you in good form?” or “Feeling fit, old boy?” but just. “How much do you live?” Jimmy Barker and the other friends of Bobbie usually laugh about Bobbie’s quaint way of inquiring after their health. It seems to cheer them up. They feel that Bobbie, with his mirthful eyes, and healthy rubicund oountcnunc*. radiates health. But that isn’t the real explanation. Bobbie is a healthy, vigorous man, alert and clear-headed, a happy fellow who wants everybody to feel as fit and well as himself.

“ Look at me, Barker,” lie said one sunny morning. “ Can’t you see that if you are really well, you are euro to be cheerful and happy?” Barker agreed, whereupon Bobbie promptly proved to Barker that any man or woman whose stomach becomes disordered is made despondent and mi-erable, almost every day, by such distressing symptoms as pains after eating, headaches, biliousness, sleeplessness, nervousness, anosmia, constipation, furred tongue, loss of appetite, or languor. Bobbie, of course, did not forget to tell Barker that very few victims of indigestion would have all these symptoms at the same time. “ Anyhow, Barker,” Bobbie wont on, “ any one of those symptoms is bad enough, and tends to destroy the feeling of fitness that every healthy man or woman enjoys.

‘‘Take a tip from me, old boy. If you want to bo well and cheerful you can avoid indigestion by taking Mother Seigcl’s Syrup I've proved its worth in my own case, and I know that for over 40 years Mother Seidel’s Syrup has been removing and preventing stomach and liver troubles in all parts of the world.” Bobbie Smith was right. Tons of thousands of people know that Mother Seigol’s Syrup gives a sustaining sense of comfort to the whole system, by toning up and strengthening the stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels.

Here is a cas- 1 in which Mother SoigeJ'» Syrup proved itself to be a sound, reliable remedy.

Mr E. A. Turnley, writing from Queen's Hill Store, Sydney road, Coburg. Victoria, on November 5, 1912. says: “ Some time ago I bad' a bad attack of indigestion. I had sick headaches, nausea, sickness after meals, and frequent attacks of biliousness. I had no desire to cot. felt dizzy, bilioua, and unable to ear. and racked with pain. I became too weak for work.

“ I was nervous, debilitated, and lacking in energy and animation. When on tho verge of a complete collapse, my wife’s sister suggested a trial of Mother Seigel’a Syrup. I adopted her advice, and after taking a bottle of the Syrup felt strengthened and relieved. Three bottles of Mother Seigol’e Syrup made me foe] as well as I had over done in my life. I ;l -my opinion Mother Seigel’s Syrup brought" about a wonderful cure in my case ”

By restoring you to good health, by removing and preventing the return of stomach and liver troubles. Mother Seigel’s Syrup will moko you feel as well and hearty as Bobbie Smith. Then, though you need not ask. “ How much do you live?” you’ll fee I like doing it. Try Mother Seigcl’s Syrup to-day.

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Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 65

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HOW MUCH DO YOU LIVE? Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 65

HOW MUCH DO YOU LIVE? Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 65