ALWAYS SICK. A WOMAN’S AWFUL SUFFERINGUNABLE TO RETAIN FOOD. AND PROSTRATED BY PAIN AND WEAKNESS. BUT CURED BY THE EVER SURE REMEDY. MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP. “Some years ago,” says Mrs. Elizabeth Read, 616, Church-street, East Richmond, Victoria, in a statement dated July 17th, 1906, “I was in a deplorable condition of health owing to biliousness and chronic indigestion. I could not retain food, but vomited after almost every morsel. In fact. I always felt sick, and I was never free from severe pains in my back and chest. I was s< run down that the simplest household duties were a labour to me, and every now and then I was laid up in bed for days together with splitting headaches ami biliousness. At such times I used to vomit great quantities of bile, and I felt wretched and miserable. Nothing did me any permanent good, and I wasted away till I was little more than a skeleton. “I had almost abandoned hope of ever being well, when a friend induced me to try’ Mother Seigel’s Syrup. Before I had taken many doses I felt better, and within a month I knew that I was on the way to health. Day by day, as I continued taking the Syrup, 1 gained strength. Food agreed with me, the biliousness and headaches eeased, and soon I found myself completely cured.” If you would avoid such suffering as this do not neglect your digestion. On the first symptoms of stomach or liver troubles, take Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and yon will soon be well. This great worldmedicine tones stomach, liver and bowels, and thus cures biliousness, headache, sickness, constipation, and every possible form of indigestion. DO NOT WAIT FOR OTHER MEANS TO FAIL; TAKE MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP—NOW!
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10, 9 March 1907, Page 33
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292Page 33 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10, 9 March 1907, Page 33
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