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A VICTORIAN WOMAN'S ACUTE SUFFERINGS FROM INDIGSSTION AND BILIOUSNESS. FINDS A SPEEDY CURB IN MOl HER SEIGEL'S SYRUP. It has beeti remarked time and again that lr:-.; « .health is almost followed by other losses. If the sufferer is wealthy, there is the loss of that -^enjoyment "which wealth is generally supposed to confer upon its possessor ; or should the sufferer, like the vast major jy of the people, be a worker, then 19 he prevented from following his occupation, from earning a good living. Most illnesses havo their origin in lndigestijn,j£and2Biliousn693, pa intui and debilitating complaints, dangerous to neglect, but both easily curable by Mother SeigeFs Syrup— their best known and most reliable lemedy. Among the multitude of Australians who can vouch for tbe truth of this statement is Mrs H. Stuehbory, who lives in '27, Elizabeth Street. Richmond, Victoria. ].•) a letter to the proprietors of Mother So 1 gel's Syrup, dated August 23th. ?905. Mrs Stuchbery, says: "Eighteen months ago tny health became seriously impaired. My arpstite was not nearly as good as it ha-i been. II could not sleep at night, and nearly always had headaches and pain in my bacK by day. l became greatly reduced in weight; I was listless and discouraged and tbo least exertion was painful to me. ~ "The cause of all my trouble was indigestion' and Biliousness. 1 suffered fa' tensely for six months, during which time 1 tried many medicines, each of which 1 was assured would cure me. -But 1 did not find it bo, and got no relief until I.came to Mother SeigePs Syrup. By tbe time I had taken one bottle of that medicine I was so much better that ie was clear to me that the end of my sufferings was in sight. So wonderfully beneficial did Mother Seigel's Syrup prove in my case that no more than three bottles were required to complete my cure. By tbs» time 1 had used that small quantity 1 was free from headache, could eat and enjoy ordinary food as •veil as I had ever done, had no pains between my shoulders, and. slept as soundly as when 1 was a girl. As a result, my natural energy returned, and i could attend to my store without undue effort or fatigue. Mother Seigel's Syrup alone has brought about this change in my condition— a change for which I can never be^sufficienly thankful." Two years after^-on October 26th, ■ 1907— Mrs Stuchbery reported that she Btill remained "perfectly well."

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12218, 15 April 1908, Page 4

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UNFIT FOR BUSINESS Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12218, 15 April 1908, Page 4

UNFIT FOR BUSINESS Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12218, 15 April 1908, Page 4