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WOMEN WHO NAG. Nofc long sinco a physician said he believed that, nine times out of ten, when a woman " nags" she is tired. Tired, mark you, not because of too much work, but too little strength; the physical and inentail tire, the fagged-out feeling;-which is born of indigestion. That is the feeling of irritation, of nervous impatience, that makes women shrewd, men angry brutes. Indigestion' means a sort of starvation aud starving people are seldom pleasant company. The cure is 'food—not food that lies dead "in your stomach, but. food that is eaten with a relish and digested promptly, perfectly, just as a perfect mill grinds grain. ' ' . When your stomach is out of order it cannot do perfect work. In such warm, moist conditions the stagnant foot! ferments and gives off poisons, instead of the rich nourishment that goes' to build up 'and sustain good blood, muscle, nerve and bone. ' This poison firs»t taints the blood, and is thus carried- by it all through' the body, dulling the brain and producing biliousness, constipation, dizziness; wind; and pains in the stomach, loss of appetite. \ k v " If ever a wotnan knew what pain was, I am that woman. 1 was a martyr to it. ; It-made me very thin and almost wrecked h»e. A hard lump seemed to form in the centre of my chest. Sometimes it - would- rise "tp my throat and almost chbke me. At other times I had pains in my pide aiid the small of my back, and it felt like the cold blade of a knife, being thrust into me. It caused me to have palpitation of the heart, and 1 was constipated and constantly bilious. For seven days I was reduced to milk and water diet, and took medicine as it was prescribed for me, but go 110 better and grew very despondent. " After long treatment without benelit, I tried Mother Siegel's Syrup. Very soon I was relieved 'of the constipation ' and heart palpitation, and could take a little food without having a bilious attack. It was wonderful how I picked up after taking Mother Siegel's Syrup. I began to get about and able to do everything, as 1 did before I was-sick. 1 think there is nothing better than Mother Siegel's Syrup." Extract from letter of Mrs Isabella Upton, boot shop, 362 Pitt street, Sydney. February 12th, 1909. Mother Seigel's Syrup is made of the curative extracts of certain roots, barks, and leaves. It cures in the healthy, natural way, by toning up, strengthening and assisitng the organs of digestion, giving pure blood, full nourishment and good general -health. It has mado . its great reputation through forty years of successful use in all parts of the world, and lias no equal as a remedy for all stomach disorders.

"When you wake up in tlie morning with a bad taste in your mouth you know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets, for they will sharpen your appetite and strengthen' the digestive organs. For sale everywhere... SUPPLIERS AND CUSTOMERS OF THE SOUTH CANTERBURY DALItY COMPANY, LTD. HAVING purchased the BUTTER FACTORY, Maori Hill, together with the CREAMERIES situated at Seadown, Beaconsfield, Springbrook. and Hook, we respectfully solicit a continuance of your support so willingly extended to the late firm. MILK AND CREAM SUPPLIERS Will greatly aid a "Local Industry" by sending along large quantities and receiving highest prices. RET MLERS. —Buy only from the "Local Factory,' 'and circulate the money in your district. THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES— Be sure you ask flnn.. ■ -Butter, highest grade? always. = 3' v** ' SUPPORT THE Timaru Dairy Co., MAORI HILL. "O O YAL MA I L COAC II ES. GEIfALDrNfiWDIIAKI SERVICE. Leave Ge.r.aldi?»e,;daily, 7.4y a'.m. Arrive :Orari,v daily, -8.30 n.m. Leave Orari. daily, 8.40 a.m. Arrive Geraldine, daily,; U:3oi a'.ni. -- Ucavo Geraldinc, daily,-110011. Arrive Orari,- daily,; 12.45" p.m. lieayo Orari; daily, £.lO P->"_-Arrive GornWi.no, daily, 1.55 p.m. Leave Geraldine, daily,'_l.3o p.m. Arrive Orari, daily,. 2.15 p.n). Leavo. O.rari, .daily, 2.55 p.m.. Arrive Geraldinc, daily, 3.4Q.p.m. . . Leave Geraldinc, daily, 4.50 p.m. Arrive Orari, daily, 5.40 p.m. Leave Orari, 4.45 p.m. Arrive Geraldinc, 6.30 p.m. Geraldinc dop;, 5 p.m. each day via Orari Bridge. Woodbury arr., G. 30 p.m. each day. Woodbury dep., 6.40 a.m. each day via Orari Bridge. Gcraldine arr., 7.40 each day. Fares reduced to Is each way. In connection witlr the conduct a • Livery Business. . Gijjs. Saddle Horses/ Coaches,' etc.,, on: litre "at reasonable rates. ~ r ' ■ General Carrying and' ried: on. Travellers' Saniples are;'carefully handled and broughtfrom the railway. Charge? reasonable. ■ %. Telephone No. ; 44> . . N. SHRRHA.TT, ProprictorrGcraldine.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 14003, 11 September 1909, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 14003, 11 September 1909, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 14003, 11 September 1909, Page 3 (Supplement)