NEEDLESS SUFFERING. HOW TO GET RID OF IT. The world is full of pain and suffering—physical pain and suffering I ■ mean, —and the pity of it all is that in thousands of cases it need not be. Why do psople go on, month after month, year after year, enduring distressing ailments, such as splitting headaches, acidity, pains after eating, constipation, and the like, when tens of thousands of wiser people have .-banished all such troubles and regained health and vigour, by the timely use of such a simple and efficient remedy as Mother Seigel's Syrup? Half the ills that esh is heir to have their origin in some weakness or disorder of the stomach, liver, and bowels, and for restoring these important organs to healthy activity and regularity, there is nothing better, nothing so good or so reliable, as the world-famed digestive ■ and liver tonic, Mother Seigel's Syrup. That is the testimony of tens of thousands of men and women, who speak from personal experience. Here is one such case, from Mr E. E. Ewington, of 94 Glebe road, Glebe, who, writing on February 19 last, says: _ '• 1 used in the past to suffer terribly from acute attacks of indigestion and splitting headaches. I was careful in my diet, and avoided everything that I thought would have a tendency to upset the digestive organs, but that did not prevent tha attacks, as even a cup of tea and a biscuit would at times disagree with the stomach and cause intense pain and discomfort. I was often really afraid to eat when hungry through dread of the suffering and misery that might follow. The headaches, ._too, were almost maddening at certain periods,and they would continue often for hours. So.metirhes, too, when an attack of indigestion wis working up, there was such a swimming and dizziness of the head that I was afraid to move about for fear of sustaining a fall. The various medicines and treatments I had recourse to did no permanent good. In 1915 I was advised by a friend tc try the effect of Mother Seigel's Syrup. I procured a supply, which I started to use right off. To my considerable astonishment, and no less delight, great relief followed a few doses. I continued with the remedy, improving all tha while I was using it, until I had taken in all five bottles, when I found myself in a good, sound state of health—headaches, indigestion, and dizziness all having yielded to the potent and powerful remedial influence of Mother Seigel's Syrup." If vou suffer as Mr Ewington did you now know the remedy which relieved him. Put it to the test in your own case to-day.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3380, 25 December 1918, Page 17
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