&JT THAT ACCOMPANIES IT, ||f | THE LOSS OF APPETITE, ||f 1 MEANS INPIGESTION || | And should not be neglected, or worse will follow. Take Mother |j | Seigel's Syrup; it strengthens stomach, liver and bowels, restores fjj | them to natural action and so makes indigestion impossible. g | HERE IS AN EXAMPLE:- i | " For years I suffered from violent headache and distressing attacks of i ¥ dry retchine. I could not eat, there was a nasty taste in my mouth, and I was a jgj fllwaya more or less ill. 1 tried all sorts of medicines without lasting bene.il, g| *3 till I got Mother Scigei's Syrup. That soon cured me." From Mrs. FARELY, aJ? BS, Maequaric Street South, Sydney, N.S.W. March 4tk, 1907. | ig§3gSjl MOTHER SEIGEL'S 'fj ~& SYRUP cures Indiges- * sssw & J« tiox,Bilicusness,Ccn- aljf^3 && dSBUi ips [$(/$$ from adisordered state' " g& t-S3?S& of the digestive system. 1
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 31 December 1907, Page 2
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