YEARS OF SUFFERING.
DISTRESS AFTER EVERY MEAL—INDIGESTION, iiiLlO USNJfltfii, SPLITTING HEADACHES. , ' MOTHER SDIGEL'S SYRUP WINS PACK HEALTH.. • Women are liable to many ailments that men escape altogether, but probably nine-tentUs oi tnem couid be avoided altogether if care .were taken | to keep the digestive organs in perfect working order. When rood nourishes you, and your blood is pure, you are almost sure to. feel well and be well'; but when your stomach and liver are out of order, food cannot nour.sh you properly because you do not digest it. When, instead of being turned into ;:pur«; rich blood, to buiid up and repair the; waste of the body, food lies in .tiio stomach, and creates, impurities which pollute the blood., clog the system, lower the v.tality, and make you an easy prey to disease. Mrs M. Johnstone, 98 Glebe Road, Glebe, N.S.W., on January 12th, 1916, writes: . ■ ' 'ln penning you these few lines, I am 'actuated solely- by the desire to. b& of service and advantage to those of my fellow beings Who are now suffering as I once did, and I am certain would still be had I not most fortunately discovered the right remedy'. For quite a number of years I waa in a . most distressing condition of health and seldom free"'from severe indigestion, biliousness or splitting headaches. Pain and distress after every meal, inability to rest or sleep at night, debilitation, nervousness and depression were a few of the many bad symptoms I liad'to submit to. I was beginning to lose heart and hope of getting rid of the indigestion and its evil effects and consequehces when I was induced to try the effect of a bottle of Mdther Seigel's Curative Syrup. I found the remedy most effective for' good, and there was a decided improvement in appetite, digestion and general health by the time the bottle was empty. Of course it took some little \ time to build- up my shattered •tution and restore me to full vigor and strength, but having once commenced to mend I never" slipped back, but got better and still better until I .felt myself to be as well as ever I had been in my life after taking in all, seven bottles of medicine." If you would avoid such suffering as Mrs Johnstone endured do not neglect the early symptoms of indigestion'. Aot on the first warning that Nature gives you. but be sure you get Ihe remedy that proved successful in her < ase, the genuine Mother Se'cel's Syrup.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16231, 29 March 1917, Page 2
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418YEARS OF SUFFERING. Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16231, 29 March 1917, Page 2
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