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FAINS AFTER EATING WIND IN THE STOMACH—ACIDITY, HEAD ACH ES—CONSTIPATIO N ARE SIGNS OF INDIGESTION. Indigestion—the complete or partial failure of the digestive processes—frequently throws oat of gear the whole machinery of the body. Yon can’t enjoy the vigour and vitality of good health unless your stomach, liver and bowels do their work regularly and efficiently. MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP As a digestive tonic and stomachic remedy, Mother Sergei’s Syrup is esteemed in tens of thousands of homes, whereverthe English language is spoken. If yon suffer much or little from disorders of the stomach, liver or bowels, trythe effect of taking IS to 30 drops of Has famous remedy in water, after meals, for a few, days and note its beneficial effects..' ASSISTS DIGESTION Test this Good Old English Relish — Mellors •gBSHHHS! Sauce Piquant or Mild Most wholesome and agreeable seasoning for Flesh, Fish and Fowl. Adds a rich, savoury tang to Soups, Rarebits and Picnic Sandwiches. links luxury WITH ECONOMY C.H--SL THE PEACE of mind and body which the worry of modern life and starved nerves so often destroy, can never be yours while you are the prey of nervous exhaustion. The superfood which medical men are everywhere prescribing in place of German Sanatogen is the chemically identical, but entirely British, product ill ' TUX r/frjMcwrf Trtil Hart) which is far more agreeable in flavour. Ask your Cfeemist (or SANAGEN Take no Substitutes! an i r DELICIOUS AAD WnaLESOAE

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Southland Times, Issue 17912, 18 April 1917, Page 2

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