"A BIAGfC PERIOD." INDIGESTION—NO APPETITE—LOSS OF VIGOUR AND VITALITY. MOTHER SEHJEI'S SYRUP Brought Health and Strength. The following letter, written on the 18th February last, by Mrs. M. Cole, is typical of many we are constantly receiving shewing the power of Mother SeigePs Syrup in relieving digestive ailments. It is because Mother Seigel's Syrup goes to the root cause of the trouble that ifc is so successful. It tones, strengthens and stimulates stomach, liver and bowels—the principal organs of digestion—and enables them to do their work easily and efficiently. "With tnese organs in a sound and healthy condition, indigestion and its allied troubles become impossible. Now let Mrs. Cale tell you in her own way what Mother Seigel's Syrup did in her case. She says:— "Many years ago I began to suffer from indigestion, which gradually increased in severity until it finally' developed into chronic dyspepsia. Numerous painful and distressing symptoms combined to make my existence wretched and miserable during that j black period. I had no appetite, and what little food. I took to keep life in my body caused oppression at the chest, and great pain and distress in the stomach. Through lack of adequate nourishment, my system wasenfeebled, and my general health was as bad as it could be. I tried all kinds of medicinal preparations, but gained very little advantage from any of them, until three years ago, I was induced to give Mother Seigel's Syrup a trial. The result exceeded my utmost anticipations, for the first few doses brought comfort and relief, and by the time the bottle was emptied I was eating more and feeling better than I had been for a very long while previously. I was conscious that what I ate was doing good, and creating strength instead of hf ing a course of torture and torment. It was grand to be free of the old pains and discomforts. Of course I was not completely cured by one bottle of the syrup, but it helped me well along the road to health, and six additional bottles, or a- course of seven in all, completed thoroughly what the first had so well begun. Since then my appetite and digestion have been good and I (.•an eat anything in reason, without fear of its disagreeing vith me. I fell hearty, strong, and well, and a dose of Mother Seigel's Syrup now and again keeps me in apple-pie order and tin/ best of condition."—-16 Burton Street, Glebe, N.S.W.. "V'OUR motor cycle will run most miles on Clincher "Dreadnought" Tyros'. Sold in all sizes by all dealers. ]i> t BLJER STAMPS.—Tradesmen's -^ Outfits, all classes of Pads and Ink. Autographs for busy men a speciality. 4<?lk) Colo-usf Jobbing Department. © made in a second\^||fc fL^' Am JUST ADD * \**™»=3s) {|§|! HOT MlLigLs^-X lafr~aa> r Jl be Sure Schnapps Loose Fra Tn& vl&m c !!
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14958, 4 January 1919, Page 2
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474Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14958, 4 January 1919, Page 2
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