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j TELEPHONE 81. j —AT — ENSOR Bros., TO - DAY. Pl^ AND CITKOiSfi MELONS ! ■ hr Is. LARGE SWEET ORANGES 18 for U. SMALL 2* for is | PUMPKINS . 2Olba fur Is. SWEDES 20!bs for is, FRiCSH SEPARATOR BUTTER lid and Is per 11:. THE CHEAP STORES ENSORBros., | . MAiRY STIMBET.

INDIGESTION A SOURCE OF HUMAN MISERY. ... ; ♦ •■- Fully three-fonir'ths. of all the .ulmenls th*vt afflict mankind hagm in ' the stomach. Just pin tihat fact in. your miuwl—and then fiom time to time thmik over 1 your pains and aches as tliey/oome upon you, airJ reason with the facts, theimseherc 'Hero an-© the facfttf. You know that you are alive and have powor of movement How long would you live and how nmnch, could you move ' about/ if you went without food? Now you aa-a coming- to it., Tne food you eajt sustains life—it gives you nourishment—makes' 1 bio :>'!,, muscle, nerve and bone. Buit whf.f'l

if..your stomach, does not digest that •food properly^ LwilH only give you at part of the nourisn- , mien/t you should have. Is that the I worst of it? By no mieains. Where it i does not digest properly it begins to : ferment and dleway in the heat of I your •stomach'; just "as it wouidr if yota ground it all up and moistened audl put it wherte tlie sun could w&irm it amd start the process of dleoay. ! 01 course that produces, poisonous acids andl foul gases, whether in the . sunshine or in yourl stomach,. If it is in the tub it doesn't bother you •much.; the poison spreads into the .air. Bbt if it is in yorar stomach. That is a diftoent matter.,' Then it spread® all through your body; your j bfloodl 'biacomtes ocarii.pt, impure,, i poisoned; vflows into every muscle, ; tissme, nerve and joint, and lays t-ho : seeds of mTseiry there. I Niow wliait eihould .you do? It is simple—if --OU don't know it it, we ' will tell you. When you feel headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, bad taste in your mouth, pains or 1 bloait> ing in. the stomach after carting ; {when you have heartburn, with sour , fluid or bile waiter in your throat; j your eyes yellow, vow skin muddy,

a dull languid feeling, you don't sleep well, you are "constipated, have dull aches in "tike chest, or back or loins, with, twinges of rheumiaitism in your. muscles and joints—when you have these or any of them,, your stomach needs help. Don't let Tit struggle alone. Take Mother 'Seigel's Syrup, ai purely herbal remedy, made of the curative extracts of certain rootis," barks and leaves, andl desigßted. expressly as a tonic! corrective andl inivigor'ait'or for the stomach. By curing the Indices-, tion it relieves you of amy or all of the symptoms of ailmiente we have described. . "More than eight years ago, I used Mother Steigiel'si iSyruip for 1 Indigestion and] no medicine could have acted) better. After eaitingL there was tightness and distress in the stomach with pains umdlert mjy ribei—l often felt seedy, ouife of sorts, unfit for work. 'Wind and! flatulence troubled me often, at nigilit, and I had 1, headache and other dieiajgireieable 1 symptoms. iAI ifew bottles of ' Mother Sieigiel's Sjyrup quite cured) me and restored me to sound, vigorous:, goixl health." Fnom letter of Mr Robert Pihaup, 128, Roma street, ( Brisbane, Queensland.

I Distressing || I 'Headaches II M arising from biliousness, liver I ■I troubles, and disordered ■ ■I stomach are easily and I It pleasantly dispelled by using ■ II the genuine and original C*li- I II fornia Syrup of Figs. Whilst ■ II acting .soothingly and gently ■ II upon the liver, kidneys find ■ H bowels, California Syrup of I II Figs is at the same time so II 9 agreeable to the,palate that II II children enjoy it and take it with II II permanent beneficial effects. IH II It is an ideal family laxative, ll II Mild and unobtrusive in its ll II action, it is now known far and I II wide as " Natures-Pleasant I Si . Thrte are bad Ijiitar'ons I I and substituted in plenty; it is I I x therefore necessary to ask for I I California Syrup of Figs, and I I see that tho package boars the Hj -I . name aud trade mark,of the j|i I CALIFORNIA FiG SYRUP GO. I ■J Of all chemists, i/i| >r, •'. ;ft," |S •■J Depo*: 32 Snow Hill, London, Eu,9 v'§[ IL -") Sydney: 7 Barrack Street. f*M

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10421, 14 May 1909, Page 4

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