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DANGERS OF INDIGESTION.

You simply can't be well—that is, really well—if your digestion is bad, far your very food may poison you ', unless it is digested. That is why in- ''. digestion (imperfect digestion) is tjia ' root cause of nearly all our minor ail- < ments and of many serious ones, too. / Food should nourish your body, and make good the daily waste which never stops, but it can't do that unless your * stomach digests it. No wonder dys- ' * pepfcio men and women nre always * weak and ailing—fchey'io starred and ' " often poisoned, too. Starved, mind { you, not for lack of food, but because J " tiisy don't digest the food they eat. ( Poisoned, not by eating bad food, bat <' because their stomachs are weak And , their bowels inactive, and so iho food they eat ferments and gives of poison- £ ous gases which are earned by tha, "\ blood stream to every part of the ',| body. It is because Mother Siegel'a i,". Syrup possesses in a remarkable degree -* ij the power to tone, strengthen, and"/ -5 regulate the action of the digestiva'Vf organs—the stomach, liver, bowels —that it k still after years' testing, the best known most successful remedy for tion, constipation, biliousness, and'thfiCfg many distressing ailments which'.ar«vfi§ traceable to a weak or disordered dition of these important oreaxufc:s£<&3jßi Mr \V. V. Bradley, 667 'DM! Street, W. Melbourne, Vic, wrotevoasl September 21st, 1914.-«'I hare vMgl Mother Seigel's Syrup for over twmtjjiyi years, and have no hesitation in g»yine"» that there is no medicine on the mar-" ket to-day that can be compared to iti '* I suffered most severely from jndigeeV,l| tion and biliousness for many but after a course of Mother Sfegel'ifc' &> Syrup I was permanently cured, i* • /* "My wife was a victim of iri<dfges-, *: tion, insomnia, and biliousness front i'(« girlhood, and after all other so-called" A remedies had been tried in took Mother Siegel's Syrup threo jr«ai»»|| ago, and I am thankful to sa she is now in perfect health. WffijUj§J||i never without it in the horns.''

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Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15741, 27 August 1915, Page 7

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DANGERS OF INDIGESTION. Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15741, 27 August 1915, Page 7

DANGERS OF INDIGESTION. Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15741, 27 August 1915, Page 7