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THE PREACHER’S SECRET.

“I have lived long enough,” says an eminent clergyman, “to learn that tho secret of happiness is never to allotT one’s energies to stagnate.” It’s easy talking, but we have to allow some 'things to happen, whether we will or not. When a man hasn t a morsel to eat and can’t get f«»od anywhere, he is obliged to “allow” himself to go hungry. And “energies” come from something —they depend nn something. When that something fails, then ‘the energies stagnate, in spite of all the talk in the world. Mr G. Pedrotta, who live- at 3, Mill Street, Adelaide, says: "I was so often out of sorts that 1 could scarcely keep on my feet, or attend to my business.” In o’ther words, his energies wer' stagnated—a thing the preacher says ought never to be allowed to happen! Why did it happen? “For years.” be says, “I was in a state of chronic illhealth through indigestion. I could neither sleep nor eat well, and suffered greatly from sever pains in the chest and stomach after almost every meal. “Six months back, my wife, who had been cured of a long-standing illness by Mother Seigel’s Syrup, persuaded me to try it When 1 had taken a single bottle, T felt a lot better. AH the symptoms of indigestion decreased, and I gained strength, health ami appetite. After using a lew additional bottles of the Syrup, all pain wa-j entirely removed. I could eat heartily and digest iny food without dilltculty. and was soon feeling as well as 1 could wi-h to be. People who Luk energy, feel tired, languid, feeble, nervous, need one thing to make them strong, bright, vigorous and comfortable again, vir . food. Fond will do it. when everything else has failed. After it is digKied. it will do it —not before. fPicnMHtr stomach is deranged ami cannot digest fond. ATother Seigel's Svmp. the herbal tnnic. will tone lip and help it to do its work. Try it vourself!

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 13

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THE PREACHER’S SECRET. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 13

THE PREACHER’S SECRET. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 1, 5 July 1911, Page 13

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