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w HAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US? T {lf> a thief at night it steals in upon us unawares. Many persons have pains about the and sides, and sometimes in the back. . They feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a ood especially in the morning. A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite is poor. There is a feeling like a heavy ioa-i on the stomach; sometimes a lamt all-gone sensation at the pit of the stomach which food does not satisfy. The eyes are sunken, the hancs and feet become cold and feel clammy. Alter a while a cough sets in—ar first dry, init. after ft few months is attended with a greenish co ored expeclorat on. The afflicted one feels tired a 1 the while,.and sleep does iiot seem to afford any rest. After a time becomes ner-ous, irritable, and gloomy, and n-s evil foie odi gs. There is a giddines--, asor of whirling sensation in the head when risitng upsuddenly. The bowe's becon e cos tive; ’the skin is dry and hot at times; the blood becomes thick and stagnant; the whites 'of the eyes become tinged with yellow, the -mane.is scanty and high-colored, depositing a sediment after standing. There is frequently a spitting up. of the lood, sometimes with a gnnr taste* and somctiirfss with, ti sweetish taste; this is f eqmn ly attended with palpitation of the heart; the vision lecomes impaired with spots before the eyes; there is a feeling of great prostration and weakness. All of these symptoms are in turn present. It is thought hat nearly one-third of our population has this disease in some oi its varied forms. It b?s been found that medical men have mistaken nature of this disease. Some have treated t for, a liver complaint, others fori kidney etc., eta, bu none of the various kinds of treatment have been attended with success, because the rented ■ should be such as to act harmoniously upon each one of these organ?, and upon the stomach as well; for in Dyspcp>ia (for this is really what the disease is) all of these organs partake of this disease and require a remedy that will act upon all at the same time. fceigel’s Curative acts like a charm in this class of complaints, giving almost imm diate relict The following letters Vtm chemists of standing in the community .here they live show in what estimation tlie /tide is held. Wholesale agents, Kcmpthome, Prosser and Co.’s New Zealand Drug Co. (limited). Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. ■fobs Archer, Harthill, near Sheffield : an’Confidently recommend it to all whom y be suffering bom liver or stomach complaints, having the testimony of my customers, who have derived gteat benefit from the Syrup and Pills. The sale is increasing wonderfully. Geo. A. Webb, .141, York Street, Belfast:— I have sold a large quantity, and the parties have testified to its being what you represent

J. S. Metcalfe, 55, Highgate, Kendall nave always great pleasure in recommending the Curative Syrup, for I have never known a case in which it has not relieved or cured, aud 1 have Sold many grosses. Kobt. G. Gould, 27, High Street, Andover: _I have always takcnva great interest in your medicines, and. I Lave recommended them, as I have found numerous cases of cure from their ose* Kobt Laine, Melksham:—l can well re* ommend the Curative Syrup from having proved its elficacy for indigestion myself. Friockheim, Arbroath, Forfarshire, Sept. ‘ Dear Si#,—Last year I sent you a letter recommending Mother Seiji’s Synip. I have very much pleasure in still bearing testimony ro the very satisfactory results of the famed Syrnp and P Us. Most patent medicines die out with me, .but Moher Seigel's has had a steady .sale ever since 1 commenced* and lß stl ** in as great demand ,as when I first began to sell the mwlirine. The cures which have come under my notice are chiefly those of liver complaint and general debility. A certain minister in my ne'ghborhood sas t is the only thing which has be efited him ind restored him to his normal condition oa health after being unable to pwSll • flK* >;id>rahl# length of time, i coihu mention also a great many other cases, bnt space would not allow. A near friend of mine, who is very

much addicted to. costiveness, or custipation, finds that Mother Seigel’s PUls are the only pills which suit bis complaint. All other pills cause a reaction, which is very annoying. Mother's Seigel’s Pills do notleave a bad alterpfiyrt- I have much pleasure in commending a|«iM to suffering humanity Mother Seigel’s medicines, which are no sham. If this letter is of any service you can publish it, , Yours very truly, (Signed) William S. Glass, Chemist A. J, White* Esq. . ~ , _ ' , Thomas Chapman- West Auckland; —I find that the trade steadily increases. I sell more of your medicines than any other kind. N. Dartoll, Clun, Salop:—All who buy it are pleased, and recommend it _ la jos. Balkwill, A.P.S., Kingsbridge:—The public seem to appreciate their great valueA. Market Street, Dalton-m Furness:—lt is needless lor me to say that your TahwW* medicines have great sale in this districk—greater thsin any other I know of, giving «eat satisfaction. ' ■ . M ; BPI icth August, iß*3* Dear Sir,—l write to tell you that Mr Hy HilliCr, of Yatesbury, Wilts, informs me that he suffered from*, severe form of indigestion for upwards of lour years, and took no end of doctor's medicine without the slightest benefit and declares Mother Seigcl’s Syrup which h got from me has saved his life. Yours truly, (Signed) hi. Webb, Chemist Cain. indtHr i 1

Hop Bitters. Bead it alli. , IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. AMERICAN CO.’S H O ? B I, T T B 8 ' • V: : 'V * ABB EvxbUads. They are|compoundcd lrom| Hops.fßochu, Mandrake, and Dandelion. , To dergymen,lawyers, literary men, . laborers, |adies, and all those whose sedentary employments caase irregularities of tbehtood, stomach, bowels or kidneys, or who require an appetizer, tonic, and fluid sdomUnt, these Bitters are invala*

' K>w»g ■ highly curative, tonic, and without intoxicating. They gjfo New 1 and Vigor to the Aged and Infirm. ’ Theoldest, best, moSfc renowned, and Usable in the world, and in contain all the best and most effective curative properties of all other being die greatest liver regulator, .UdodandSer and life and health restoring amiPoo earth. Do not snfler youiwlf or let your friends fnflfer.ljut vae and urge them to use the Hop Bitten. ytfdr ynnr Druggist or Physician. these Hop Bitters are no drunken nostrum, but the —a Jgw medicine ever made, and jph person or family should be without ISdma l what your feelings or symp* Ibnsaie, what the deseasc or ailment ■ AaJrican Co’* Hop Bitters. Dont’ r wait until you are side, but if you only fe Ibador miserable. use the Bitters a . It may save ydnr life. Hundred been saved by so doing, at a rifting AMS DR SOULE

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1348, 10 December 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1348, 10 December 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1348, 10 December 1885, Page 3

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