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The Dangers of Indigestion.

4$ : - — — You/ simply can\. be well— tut is, really well— if your digestion is bail, for your very fi*>d may poison you unlc:.* it is digested. That is why indig-fctioi. ; (imperfect digestion) is the root cause of f nearly,- all" our ..-.minor. bailments, ajuC- 01.-. many serious ones, too. Koixl should nourish your body, and nwke good t!u , daily waste \vhich never stops, but it 'cant-do that unless your stomach digests ' t# Ilr '^ r .vty^oepti.-*. men and women are "always weak and ailing— they're starved and often poisoned, too. Starved, ; mind you, not for lack of food, . but be- ' cause' they don't digest the food they eat. not by eating but! food, but because their stomachs are weak and thc"ir bowels inactive, and so the food they cat ferments and gives off poisonous gases which arc carried by the blood stream to every part of the body., It is because Mother Seigel's Syrup possesses hi a remarkable degree the power i« tone, strengthen and. regulate the action of the digestive organs— the stomach, liver, and bowels— that it is still, after forty years' testing, the best known and most successful^ remedy for indigestion, constipation, biliousness, and the many distressing ailanents which are traceable to a weak or condition of these important organs. Mrs. E. Mack, 23 King-street, Arch Hill, Auckland, wrote on September 25th 1917: — ' t "It is now 8 years since I first suffered from indigestion, and I was then strongly urged to take a course of Molhr Seigel's Syrup. 1 purchased two bottles, and before these were finished the densred effect was attained, and my digestive organs restored to .health. I suffered from lassitude, generaldebility, and occafional headaches,* but the wonderful «urative properties of Mother Scigel's Syrup speedily removed these unpleasant symptoms." .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14574, 9 April 1918, Page 7

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The Dangers of Indigestion. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14574, 9 April 1918, Page 7

The Dangers of Indigestion. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14574, 9 April 1918, Page 7

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