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"EVERY MEAL an AGONY!" MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP \, Assures Sound Digestion. If you cannot properly digest tho food you eat, don't fix the blamo on the quality of it or on the cook who prepared it. At any rate, not until you have satisfied yourself that the cause of tho trouble is not, to be found in the impaired or weak condition of your own digestive organs. Like all, other delicate machinery, the organs of digestion »re liable to get out of order and need attention at times; they_ canno* bo expected to' everlastingly continue to run smoothly and- efficiently unless you give them the help they need whenever they become clogged and sluggish. A little attention at the proppr timo will make all the difference. Probably all that is required in your case is the stimulating action of a real digestive tonic. Mother Seigel'a Syrup is just that. It tones, strengthens, and stimulates to healthy activity the sluggish liver, the weak stomach, end/ thb irregular bowels. With these organs in proper working order you heed not fear pains after eating such as Mrs Brown describes in her letter of February 22; written from 5 Surrey .street, Waterloo. She eays: "For several years I was in a very bad state of health, due to the pernicious effects of acute dyspepsia. I suffered dreadfully. Every meal was followed by long periods of almost unbearable agony. I was advised to live on milk and other low diets. The medicines I had been taking had all, proved useless. • Then I remembered having years ago heard Mother Seigel's Syrup highlyrecommended as an efficient remedy for all ailments of the digestive organs,, and I decided to try it personally. Having procured a bottle I commenced to us it, and from about- the fourth dose I began to experience relief, slight at first, but increasing with every subsequent dose. Tho improvement was so great that, after continuing the Syrup for a week, I was able to resume an ordinary diet without suffering from any injurious or painful after effects, and a little further persistence with the remedy resulted in a most' complete and satisfactory cure." If your trouble arises through, digestive weakness, try the Mother Seigel way of getting well. It cannot do harm: it .is almost sure to do good. Put it to the test.

The value of fruit-growing to the district is a great deal more than is generally realised (says the Thames Star). A wellknown grower estimates that over £4OOO came into tho Thames district last week from sales of fruit, apricots making up a good proportion of the total. On Tuesday, J4-th insfc., one of the Timaru fishing fleet was trawling off! tho lighthouse,' near Jack's Point, when on coming to drag in the trawl it was found that the weight was so great that tho winch could" inot haul it in-board. Another trawler~'was passing, and her he?p was requisitioned, and the trawl was successfully hoisted aboard, when on examination it was found to contain a sturgeon 10ft in length. The stnrg'eon is rarely found in New Zealand waters and the on© taken is tho first ona that has been Bcoured off th§ Timaru fishing grounds.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3384, 22 January 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3384, 22 January 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3384, 22 January 1919, Page 5