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THE PRINCE'S TEMPER.

Oar reader* will remember tliat, . some time ago,, Prince George of Seorvia gained world-wide notoriety by throwing his man-tervant downstairs. Whether the *ervant was killed or not we do not know. It it tdd [ that this amiable Prince is coon to enter the Frencb army and that a ! special attendant has been engaged | to guard the Royal soldier's temper I j There are ays when most of us feel irritable and crosg, but vte don't usuj ally throw people downstair*, or cxi curse • our folly on account of o t,noble : blood I If we sensible, we admit w« V'ara- out of sorts and put' down the ! cause to some stomach or liver dis'crder. When that is the real cause iwe ban quickly remedy it by taking ! a few do&es of the -standard stomach j and liver . tonic,. Mother Seigel's , Syrup. And when you come to think j how many ailments ate entirely due to a disordered state of the stomach and liver, you - cannot fail, to appreciate the vaijue of such a herbal re:medy ag Mother Seigel's Syrup. By toning and strengthening the stomach, and gently stimulating the I action of the liver and bowels, the I Syrup aids digestion, mafos food nourish you, and clears out of the &ystom the poisonous products of indigestion. In this way, it cures paint i after eathig,. furred tongue, low of appetite, headaches, langottr, biliousjness, constipation, sleeplewness, low spirits, and "nerves." Mr E. Baiah- : elor, 32, Palmer street Fitiroy, [Victoria, says:—■ ! "Some twelve years back, I first ibegan to feel thesymptoms of Inj digestion, and I was soon very ill in? dead. The pains in my stomach after v eating were terrible and at times I was completely doubled up with intense fgony. Everything I took in the «hape -of food caused me more or less trouble And distress. I lost both weigh" and strength, and fell away, all round. I tried all sorts of medicines and murfturee reWMnmended by friends and chemists, but could not get relief or ease. I consulted several doctors, but I had to be content with temporary relief. My life become little short of a burden, and I almost despaired of ever getting better. I was adtvised to go for a seia trip and went to West Australia, but the trip did not make any improvement in- my condition. Speaking to a friend after my return," says Mr Batchelor, "he advised n* to try Mother Seigel's Syrup, saying he -know of several cams a* bad as my own which had been permantly cured by thnt medicine. I bought a bottle, although I really thought* that it would prove' as useless as the many other things T had tried. After using it for a few days, however, I found to my very pleasant surprise that my stomach pains were not nearly" so severe. Thus enoo*iraged, I persevered with the remedy, gaining r health and.strength all tiewhile, until after emptying six bottle* of Mother Seigel's Syrup, I ws* • new man—l was quite cured and! could eat anything without any evil after-effects. I am thankful to saj I am still in good health.?'

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10126, 8 December 1911, Page 4

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THE PRINCE'S TEMPER. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10126, 8 December 1911, Page 4

THE PRINCE'S TEMPER. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10126, 8 December 1911, Page 4

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