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! _ Tae Women's National Reserve, Wellington, after considerable trouble and time, has succeeded in securing a house for carrying out its scheme for a resii uential nursery. A member of the i Reserve, a lady who for many years nas taken a very deep interest in the i welfare of the children and in the ; anxieties of the young wives, has purI chased a house for the purposo and is Teasing it to the Reserve. Stomach Troubles. Dyspepsia, which is another name for : Indigestion, is due to the functional i derangement of the stomach. There are ■ many causes of stomach trouble, and (the more common ones take the form of ,; pains after eating; windy spasms or , flatulence; heartburn; acidity; palpitation; a sense of fulness after meals, j even though you have lightly partaken ,; of food; biliousness; constipation; daily : headaches. All these are only symp- : toms of Indigestion. This simply means j that your organs of digestion—stomach, liver and bowels—are incapable of di>I gesting what you eat. What is needed ,j is a digestive tonic, one that will brace up the whole system. Mother Seigel's ~ Syrup is a tried and proved stomachic . tonic and liver corrective, which ban- . ishes Indigestion with its many distressing symptoms. It contains the , medicinal extracts of more than ten . varieties of • herbs, barks, and roots, which in combination as they are in , Mother Seigels Syrup, act directly on i the organs of digestion, toning, . strengthening, and stimulating them to ;\ healthy activity, so that they are capa- ) bio of performing.their vital-functions naturally and efficiently and without strain. In this condition you will not i only enjoy food,1 with freedom from pains afterwards, but securo from it the ) nourishment it contains, with new stores of health and vigour. "For some years I. suffered dreadfully I from Indigestion, Everything I ate • caused torture and I was seldom free from- aches, pains or other disagreeable symptoms. Medicines, dieting and treatments failed to give me lasting or really genuine benefit. "Thus I continued to suffer and go from bad to worse, until a friend, two-and-a-half years back, induced me to try Mother Seigel's Syrup. Two or three doses of the new remedy brought me such ease and relief that I was I fairly astonished. ! "As I continued to aso the Syrup sc S my appetite and strength returned tuiti] I 1 found myself as hale and hearty af ' ever I had been through the course oi my life. Five bottles of Mother Seigel's Syrup had ciired me and I have- kepi well and free from indigestion evei since " Mrs. E. E. Barker, 26 Wiltorc Street. Nowtown, N.S.W., March 14th 1919. TLfERIT Tells. The phenomenal salef ITJ. o f the North British Rubber Co.'s Hot Water Bottle with the "Unique' stopper is the best evidence of its undoubted quality and wvice. All retailers. Wit \^u* & S&f >*■—■ *$. 1 m. kittle- m I p goes ak^yeriy fj 1 For washing up after |j meals, nothing is as \^ 3 good 'as Hudson's. |-j |)j It thoroughly removes :^ |3 ailjgtraces of grease, g tl and leaves no taint |> y or smell.' : %\ Silver, when wash- ip || e d with Hudson's, H shines as if new. «/ d g It should be in j' : : H regular daily1 use in X ■*!\ every. household. ' :^: Refuse; Imitations. $\ pj Fins Powdftf. ■ Hands PacketJ. ," *

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15203, 16 October 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15203, 16 October 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15203, 16 October 1919, Page 3