FIND THE "SLACKER."
, 'l^liat , s->tlie;-iihaiter...vwitii you, my mari?"i a''tinie specimen of the slacker was askedo ''Well," he replied, "I eat wellj and I sleep well, but when I see a bit of worlr I feel fit for nothing." Probably you have days when you do not feel like work—when you feel limp, listless, fit-for-notking; but unlike the "slacker,'' you have no appetite, no relish for food, and you have either just had a night of broken sleep, or one, is probably in, store for you; You are.not.really ill, but you are "out of sorts." It is more than likely, that your stomach is at fault! It has probably lost its tone, and is consequently "slacking." Now this is. serious, because either your stomach must do its work thoroughly, or you must suffer. ; What you need —and need urgently—is a. tonic that will brace up the stomach, quickly, surely, and naturally. Mother Seigel's Syrup is the tonic yoii need! The medicinal"extracts contained in this well-proved and most successful stomach and liver tonic enab'e the digestive organs to do their duty efficiently, and when they have been restored to proper working order; you are pretty sure to feel well, and "fit for anything." "I once Went off my appetite;" pays Mrs Moßiain, 244, Queen Street, Melbourne. "I lost interest in. the ' everyday affairs of life and felt sick and out of sorts. Among -my sufferings were sleeplessness, dizzinesss, lack of appetite, pains in the chest, sides and back, costiveness, flatulence, and violent headaches. My tongue was coated, and there was a disagreeable taste in my mouth; I was weak and lowspirited. "Nothing did any lasting good until I commenced to ur-e Mother Seigel's Syrup _ That remedy put new life and strength into me. The indigestion, with all its long train of evil symptoms disappeared as though touched by a magic wand." Next time you are out of sorts, or suffer in any way like Mrs Mcßrain did, follow her example. Take Mother Seigel's Syrup, for your stomach's sake, and note how quickly your appetite returns, your tone is restored, and how your energy increases, day by day.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CV, Issue 160, 28 September 1916, Page 5
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355FIND THE "SLACKER." Timaru Herald, Volume CV, Issue 160, 28 September 1916, Page 5
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