SKINNY Men.—“ Wells’ Health Renewer restores health and vigor.'cmes dyspepsia, im potence, debility. , Fhe N.Z. Drug Co. Genend ; Agents. i • Wells’ “Rough on Corns.”—Ask for W>n.’. Rrmgh on. Corns/’ Quick relief permanent cure. Corns, warts, fenuoas. The N.Z. Drug Co., Genera AgemtS. 1 AN'ALARMING DISEASE AFFLICTTNG A NUMEROUS CLASS.
- The disease commences with a slight derangement of the stomach, but, if neglected, it in time involves the whole frame, embracing the kidneys, liver, pancreas, and, in fact the entire glandular system, and the afflicted drags onta m&erable existence until death gives relief from suffering. _ The disease is often mistaken for other complaints ; but if the reader WiH- ask* himself the following questions, he wfll be able to determine whether he himself is one of the afflicted;—Have I distress, pain, or difficulty in breathing after eating ? Is there a dull,, heavy feeling attended by drowsiness? Haye'the eyes a yellow tinge ? Does a thick, sticky* mucous gather about the gums and teeth in the mornings, accompanied by a disagreeable taste ? Is the tongue coated ? Is there pain in the side and back ? Is there a fulness about the right side as if ihe liver were enlarging? Is there costivencss? In there vertigo or dfir ness when rising suddenly from a horizontal position? Are the secretions from the kidneys scanty and highly colored, with a deposit after standing ? oes food fermentsoott'afler eating, accompanied by flatulence or >'belching or gas from the stomach ? Is there frequent palpitation si the heart? These various symptoms may not be present at out lime, but they torment the sufferer in turn ss die dreadful disease progresses. If the case fae me of long standing, there will be a dry, fryefrwig cough,'attended after time, by expectoration, In Very advanced stages the skin, swinw a dirty brownish appearance, and the hands and feet are covered by a cold, sticky perforation. As,the liver and kidneys become, more and tnore 'diseased, rheumatic pain ap- . pearti and the usual trcatment proves entirely ■ tuuuuOlag agajnst this latter agonising disorder; The origin of this malady is indigestion or dyroepsia, and a small quan< ity of the proper mcdrone-willremovethe disease if taken in its indpency. It is ‘most important that the dlsoue should be promptly and properly treattd in its first. stages, when a little medicine will c, ect a cure, and even w>en it has obtained { a strong hold the correct, remedy 'should bupersevered in until every vestige of the disdia? is eradicated, until the appetite has returned,’and the digestive organs restored to a healtiy condition. The surest and most effectual' remedy for this distressing complaint is “ Stfarl’s Curative, Syrup,” a vegetable preparation. Sold by, all chemists and medicine vendors throughout the world, and by the proprietors, A. J, White, Limited, 17, Farringdon rood, London, 8.C.; or the wholesale agents, Kcmpthonie* Prosser and Co.’s New Zealand Drqg.Coibpany (Limited), Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. This Syrup strikes at the very foundation of the ■ Awo, and drives it, root and branch, out of
thesyttem. :■■■ Market Place, Pocklineton, York, October 2nd, 1882. Sir— Being a suffe er f r years with dyspepsia inall its worst forms, and after spending po«i<> in medicines, I was at last persuaded to try Mother Scigel’s Curative Syrup, and am *HimMil to say have derived more benefit from it than any other medicine 1 ever took, and Worid advise any one suffering fiom the same cooplaint to give it a trial, the results they woawaooii find out for themselves. If you like to make use of this testimonial you are quitrat liberty to do so. Yours respectfully, (Signed) R, Turner, Seal’s Operating Puls ae the best family physkthat haserer been discovered. They deaue tbe bowels from all irritating sub* Stances, and leave them in a healthy conation. They cure costiveness. I St. Maty street, Peterborough, I n November 29th, 1881, Sir,—-It gives me great pleasure to inform you rfthebenefit 1 have received from Seigel’s Syrup. I have been troub'ed for years with dyspepsia} but after a few doses of the Syrup I found relief, and after taking two bottle* of it I feel quite cured. I am, Sir, yours truly, William Brent. .MrA. T. White. , . . Hehrihgham, Whitehaven, Oct 16, 1882. Mi A. J, White. —I ear Sir, —I was for ■ some time afflicted with piles, »nd was advised to mVe Mother Seigel’s Syrup a trial, which I did. %m nqw happy to st tc that it has eatoted tneto complete health.—l remain, yours rapcctfully, .j.,, * i? ■ (Stgifed)- John M, lightfoot,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1381, 15 November 1884, Page 3
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