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THAT CAN BE APPLIED TO A MEDICINE PROVES THAT MOTHER SBIGBES SYfiUP CURES INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION. If you desired to recommend a cure for those troublesome ailments which arise from stomach or liver disorder, which would you choose?— otnething reputed to have cured one such case, or a remedy known to have ■■i red thousands upon thousands ? a medicine which you heard of for the irst time, to-day, or a remedy with -forty years' solid reputation ?—a .nedicine which you once heard relieved somebody for a few hours, or i remedy ivhich cures, and keeps hosts of people, year after year, in unfailing good health ? Of course, you would recommend the old-established, popular, well-proved remedy, and such a remedy is Mother Seigel's .-Syrup ! Apply what test you will, this Syrup will still be found the best remedy in the world for stomach and liver troubles. Mr>. J. Moynihan, Lillian Cot- Mrs. Alice Beesley, Sherwood tage, Newstead, Fortitude Road, Toowong, Queensland, VaSlay, Queensland, writing us on says:—"lt is now three years since I July 23rd, 1910, said:—" Some five and a commenced to suffer from indigestion, lsa'.f years back, I fell ill of indigestion. The symptoms were slight at first, but nnd for eighteen months it kept me in gradually increased in severity, until my almost constant pain and misery. I felt health at last became seriously affected Moated and uncomfortable after uiy meals, and I felt quite ill. I had no appetite, rcquently suffered from wind, and the a°d the little I did eat did me no good, i:iiu in my left side was most intolerable. but caused severe pains in the stomach, ' <fteu, it kept me awake half the night, apd pressure and tightness about the " Being a member of a Friendly Society, chest. Frequently I was very sick, and I availed myself of the services of the had lo vomtt after my meals, not being Lodge doctors, and then, after some able to keep down even a cup of tea. J mouths had elapsed, consulted another slept badly and usually felt worse in the wvll-known doctor in private practice. morning, when I would often suffer from '• He placed me on a most restricted headaches, and feel so listless and languid diet consisting of one small lean chop, J that I could scarcely get about, or go .stale bread, dry toast and water, etc. and j through my household duties, forbade me to drink either tea or coffee. 1 "As time passed, my whole system But dieting and ordinary medicine failed j was weakened by this complaint, and I to benefit me in the least. felt thoroughly ' run-dowu' and ' out-of-"Then, as a result of reading an ad- \ sorts.' I remained in this state for vertisemeut in the daily paper, I decided ' several months, when a friend, noticing to try a bottle of Mother Seigel's Syrup, I how ill and thin I was looking, recomaiid in it I found a perfect remedy for all mended me to try Mother Seigel's Syrup, my troubles. After nine bottles of Mother I obtained a bottle, and did not take Seigel's Syrup, [ was entirely free of all many doses before a decided improve^ traces of the old bad symptoms, and ment set in, .My appetite revived--there effectually and permanently cured of the was no longer any irritation of the stomach indigestion. That was four years ago, after eating, and so I was enabled to and ever since, lam pleased to say that, retain and'digest my food, with me, thanks to Mother Seigel's "As I continued using the Syrup, all Syrup, 'good digestion has always waited the symptoms of indigestion left me, and on good appetite.' " I felt increasingly better day by day, Mother Seigel's Syrup is recognised until I was soon enjoying perfect health the world over as the ideal digestive again."— August, 1910. tonic ; but it is something more. It is The testimony to the value of Mother the best remedy known for stomach and Seigel's Syrup is given by those who liver troubles. Try it yourself. know its worth from experience. Mother Seigel's Syrup is made of curative extracts of roots, barJc3 and leaves which have an unfailing action on the stomach, toning up and strengthening it The Syrup also stimulates the liver and bowels to natural activity. Thus it aids digestion, makes food nourish you, and clears away those poisonous products of Indigestion which cause pains after eating, biliousness, headaches, constipation, languor, nervousness and many other distressing ailments. If you have any of these stomach or liver troubles, Mother Seigel's Syrup will cure you. Put it to the test |
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13225, 30 September 1911, Page 3
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