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INDlCrilSTlpiig Slow Starvation. Food 13 to the human body wliat fuel is to a furnace. Without the aid of food the-body starves and dies, just as a fiirnaoe fire dies, grows cold, when not supplied with fuel. Undigested food is simply decaying food; so long as it lies in the stomach it is fermenting and | giving off r.«xious gases and acid iluids that poison the blood and flow with it all through the system. v You cannot be^healthy in such a condition. You must surely lack the snap; the energy, pf mind and muscle, of brain va^;bcjd^^l^hi)are,, necessary a^iijbf oom-pfeiStib^^bf;! 'sfrehlioug" effort itt every walk of'life. You muist "keep up with the procession '"■ or else fall by. the wayside and be lost" sight of in'tbai/hurly burly for success. ■'.-■.- ■'"'■■ L " ' , When your food failsj|jo supply ni/urisß?ment _f arpugh rich rea r:blood, you are being starved in muscle and nerve— starveii as truly as the man who has nothing to eat—only yours is slow starvation Motl er Seigel's Syrup, the great remedy for indigestion, has had 40 years of unvarying success all over the world. By aiding the organs of digestion to perform their work naturally, it has givwi. health and comfort to millions. We have thousands of letters attesting such cures. Here is one from — 'Mrs . Winnifred McKay, 806, Lygon Street, North Carlton, Victoria. This lady suffered severely from indigestion, I and could find no relief until she got Mother Seigel's Syrup. This great medicine cured her as it cures everyone who gives it a fair trial. She says:— " It gives mo pleasure to testify to the great benefit I have derived from-, taking",..Motli^r .Seigel's.^^yrup.| Some iifilb ago? I ;begaii tdjsuffervfrom HndigestidriV 'wßidh?graduaH"^■;l>rdught al?out extreme weakne^^compfetgi sloss appetite, persistent headaches; and great j nervous depression.-1:: I got no:' nourish-5' meht from what I ate, and felt so tired j and ill that it wa3 a terrible task to do even a little of. my necessary housework. Sometimes indeed it was quite beyond me; I could do nothing. I was much troubled with flatulence. Often my stomach was so swollen with wind that I had to undo my clothing for relief. I kept trying many remedies, but all without success until at last I happened on Mother Seigel's ;Syrup. To my great joy I found that it was just the medicine I needed. I began to mend fast, and by the end of the first fortnight was a changed woman. I could manage my work with ease and cheerfulness. All traces of indigestion disappeared. I could eat and enjoy my food, and soon I was as well as ever in Imy life. I have never suffered in any way sines." Draw a lesson from Mrs McKay's experience and rid yourself of indigestion by taking Mother Seinel's Syrup. For Bronchial Coughs tako Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, li 6d and 2b od. A GREAT LAW SUIT DECIDED The Supreme Court, the People have decided that Dr. Sherden's Mew ; Discovery wins against Coughs, Colds, ! and Consumption. Price, Is 6d and 4d. i Untamable ew^ywher*. Tot Children's Hacking Cougrt a* ! mght Woods' Great Pepp«r»iint Core is od *va 2s <Jd.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 8 September 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 8 September 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 8 September 1908, Page 2