“The Best Investment I Ever Made.” *
Vigorous, healthy folk simply cannot imagine what a horror, what a death-in-life Indigestion can be. They speak lightly of it 1 ‘* I think I have a touch of Indigestion,” they or “ poor Mrs. So-anS-So ha* some trouble with her stomach.” “ A touch," or “ some trouble,” forsooth 1 Of all the ilia that afflict humanity none causes such an ocean of misery as Indigestion. Mrs. E. Davies realised this to the full, as so many others have done, through painful experience. Read her story and you will understand why she regards Ihe purchase of her first bottle of Mother Seigel’s Syrup as “ the best investment I ever made.” Here it is:— ”5 Woides Avenue, Hurstville, N S W, “For a long and dismal period, which was the unhappiest time of my life, I was a disconsolate unit in the great army of confirmed Dyspeptics. As a consequence of not being able to digest and assimilate suffident nourishment my strength and energy ebbed steadily and dwindled away to zero. I became excessively nervous and depressed in spirits, and was unable to sleep or rest at night. My whole system was unstrung, run down, and out of order, and I suffered from the most distressing and uncomfortable symptoms after eating. It is now almost a year back since I was induced to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup When I bought the first bottle I thought it might prove a waste of money, but it turned out to be about the best investment I have ever made, for, in buying that bottle, I also puVchased the first instalment of renewed health. I felt the benefit of every dose, and as I continued to use it all the weaknesses, pains and impairments were gradually overcome, until in less time than I could have thought such a transition possible, I was transformed from an ailing debilitated dyspeptic into a perfectly bale and hearty individual.” > When you need the help of a stomach and liver tonic get the best - the world’s Remedy —Mother Seigel’s Syrup, which has proved Itself in thousands upon thousands of oases.
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that Packet? \\Vi 0 7 t m ai*S 2 8 2 GRADE A STUDY IN HEALTH AND ECONOMY /3£>& . nti, « I KA I rUBU V WE STOCK GRAIN PRODUCE BENZINE “Big Tree” “51*11” “Plume” “Kalif” “ZANDA” TEA Pure Ceylon Broken Orange Pekoe. Also : CO-OP. BINDER TWINE WOOLPACKS CORNSACKS, etc., etc. Wnie for Quotations, or FARMERS %iri FOR YOU^^ L 0 Y A L T ¥ SEEDS and MANURES SHEEP DIPS Cooper’s Little’s Sol. Vet. Quibcli’s Disinfectant ' “KEROL” Non-poisonous and robirritant. Also: BARB & PLAIN WIRE, Roofing Iron and Felt, Nails, Staples, Cement, etc., etc. call and Inspect our Slocks. STRATFORD OFFICE, BRIDGE BUILDINGS, STRATFORD. Representative: F. P. UNIACKE. [Stock Agent: A. STEWART.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 19, 16 August 1917, Page 7
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