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Bjflfl^^^fl^^^^ Mother Seigei's stomachic remedy, Mother Seigel's Syrup is El jPmhP^^^^^^ - Syrup contains the unequalled. A short course of this world-famous || JW medicinal extracts of more herbal remedy will be found wonderfully effica- 11 than teiTvarieties of roots, barks, and cious in banishing Indigestion, pains after eating, || ■HT" leaves (each selected for its special Ifction on biliousness, constipation, headaches, and the many |1 9 the organs of digestion—stomach, liver, and distressing ailments which are traceable to a weak W& B bowels), which in combination are most effective or disordered condition of Jthe digestive organs, 11 I STOMACH AND LIVER TROUBLES 1 H Vlt. James Baines, of 34 Botany Road, Alexandria, Mrs. Elizabeth Pickford, of 60 Wilson St., Newtown, Iff H Sydney, N.S.W., writes on Feb. 27th, 1914 :— Sydney, N.S.W., writes on Feb. 24th, 1914:— g H "For some years I was in a very bad state of health. "A couple of years back I was so completely run down tjs& H Indigestion and chronic dyspepsia were two of my worst in health, and weakened by repeated attacks of indigestion ||| H afflictions. , I also suffered very much from heartburn, and biliousness, that my poor body felt quite worn out and ||| 8 flatulence and acidity of the stomach. 1 could not eat a beyond repair. On the suggestion of a friend, I decided j||j H little of the lightest food without having to endure a lot of to make a trial of Mother Seigel's Syrup, and speedily I ||g H pain. Nine months back I was advised to give Mother commenced to eat with relish, and was conscious of a §a SB Seigel's Syrup a trial. 1 was a good deal better after steady increase of strength and cheerfulness. Within two ||g IS taking one bottle, Six bottles completed my cure." months I was again in full possession of good health." ||| II Each Day IVleans Economy when || w « j*^^. B3i'J!n >!!"■'*«! dp"** «sff» psow a». § aa 5 I? 318* f^ H™^ II *•» ■ ' H S iS S Si» B»« Bw^ 'kisss I fe« §%& *><& * *«sak 's 3 jf^k S^ Sffls* ■•■ JS^ <"i i>*' "HP *Sk Cf* "S* - *- I | \sr I**, i *k%& % Cti^ll^ <^ lOa Or@dKToSX. [ i p I isight from the start, Gerstena is "cooked in 2 minutes" and I I so there*s a saving in fuel! Then again Gerstena goes three | 1 times as far as ordinary Breakfast foods— a saving of meal! jf 1 Gerstena is ALL FOOD VALUE—a gain in nourishment! |1 —and is Qpt merely a f< filler." Those facts mean economy I —they mean that ONE BAG OF j !1 1 is equal to Two Bags of other Breakfast Foods \ | Surely in these present *' high-priced-food" days Gerstena j f 1 Porridge Meal will appeal to every housewife, apart altoIgether from its delicious flavour? Mrs. F. Baxter, Temuka, writes:— "I would like to say that my children (and I have six) would not eat any other kind of porridge than GERSTENA, they like it so well, and ~ my twelve months' baby makes two racals every day of Gerstena milk || . porridge. I find it'belter than the "more expensive foods." ||.-- ~..- ■■' -JUST TRY ONE. BAG. . J I

1 t 'go togethers. Strength is impossible without health. Everyone does not require great physical strength, but a strong vitality, steady nerves and mental energy—these every man and woman needs. The powers of mind and body are largely dependent upon the maintenance of a satisfactory state of the digestive organs. When those ars out of order, food doss not properly nourish, and the whole system suffers. Depression of spirits is usually the result of sluggish liver. Headaches and tired feelings ara among the many ill-effects of constipation. ; The remedy for all such irregularities is Beecham's Pills, which expel impurities, gently stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels, restore appetite and impart a healthy tone. To ba well and keep well, —to feel fresh and "fit"—at your best, in fact, you should take an occasional dose, of that reliable remedy §!l P „ !f&*#3 Sold evsrywlytt'e ia boxes, prl.vj JCid, (~6 pills) !/l} <5o pills) '. :.':■ C- , ••): this morning, Sir ?/' ra^/issei2gfer* dl(e-es--'Briag me the ti<M

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13598, 7 October 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13598, 7 October 1914, Page 2