6EH M Fisa EAT and BE I To be well and strong you must eat food, and having f eaten it, you must digest it and so turn it into the material I 1 of your own body. You cannot be well if your body is not | / properly nourished, and it cannot be nourished if your food I not digest perfectly. Indigestion (imperfect digestion) \ will make you weak and ailing, subject to headaches, i < stomach pains—very likely constipation, and certainly J discomfort after eating. Matters do not end there, for the J poisons, formed in your stomach from the stagnant mass of | fl food, will be drawn into your blood and carried to every , X part of your body, thus weakening your system and J rendering you liable to more deadly diseases. Don't hesitate. I 1 Take Mother Scigel’s Syrup. It so strengthens the stomach | 4 and liver that indigestion becomes impassible, and it J cleanses your system of all impurities. ' 3 STRENGTH COMES FROM FOOD ? BUT IT MUST BE WELL DIGESTED n “My life was a misery. Everything I o.te caused mo more or loss pain ' 4 and trouble. 1 also had pains in the chest, together with a sense of i If great weight and oppression, as well as heartburn, wind, and other 4 distressing symptoms. I "1 tried all sons of medicines, but wiih no good results. After a few ■ days* use of Mother Beigel*s Syrup 1 began to feel belter. What 1 ate [ began to nourish me instead of causing pain and distress. Six bottles banished every trace of Indigestion, so that I have not suffered since.” — From Mrs. McMaton, 21. McDonald Street. Erskinvillo, N.S.W, 23.X11. SEwttS I V* SYRUP SHARPENS APPETITE, AIDS DIGESTION. ENSURES GOOD HEALTH.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 15, 10 April 1912, Page 57
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291Page 57 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 15, 10 April 1912, Page 57
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