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WHY AM I SO MISERABLE ? So weak and languid ? Why such heart« burns and pains m the stomach, such acidity, and such an unpleasant taste m the mouth ? Why at times such a gnawing appetite, and then again such disrelish for food ? Why is tbe mind so frequently irritable, desponding, melanchofy and dejected? Why does one often feel under the apprehension of some imaginary danger, and start at any unexpected noise, becoming agitated as though some great calamity was impending ? What is the meaning of these dull, sick headaches ; these violent palpitations df the heart, this feverish restlessness, these night sweats j this di turbed and dreamy sleep, which brings no refreshing rest, but enly moanings and mutterings, and tfie horrors of the nightmare ? The answer is : These are but the symptoms of Indigestion or Dyspepsia— the beginning and the forerunner of almost every other huraan disease. Indigestion is a weakness or want of power of the digestive fluids of the stomach to conver. the food into healthy matter for the proper nourishment of ihe body. It is caused most frequently by the irregularity of diaf , or improper food, want of healthy exercise and pure outdoor air. It njay be induced by mental distress — the shork of some great calamity. It may be, and often is, aggravated and intensified, if not originally brought on, by exhaustion from intense mental application, of physical overwork, domes'ic troubles, anxiety m business, Such a medicine is happily at hand. Never m the history of medical discoveries, evidenced by a dozen years' thorough test, has ihere been found a remedy for Indigestion so speedy, so sure, and so surprising m its results as Seigel's Curative Syrug, but to-day it is a standard remedy fcr that almost universal affliction m eveiy civilised country m Europe, Asia, Africa and, America. Public testimonials and private letters from military officers, bankers, merchants, ship captains, mechanics, farmers, and their wives and daughters, alike confirm Its curative powers.

THE ABHBURTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPY. (Limited.) deposit© RECEIVED m large or email auras at the following Ratea of Interest :— Six per oont if fixed for 6 months. Seven per cent If fixed for 12 months H.SEMPLE, 9*56 Secretary. THE ASHBUBTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPY IB PfilfeAßED TO . PURCHASE FOR CASH ALL KINDS OV WOOL In Lakoe cm Small Quantities. H. SIMPLE, *56 Secretary. " Zealandia" Boots HAVE the Highest Bopulatio m the Coloeiefl. Prononnced at the Indian and Colonial Exhibition as the FINEST m tho 'Whole Exhibition. For substantial wear they ore the BEST TN THE WORLD, Buy a pair c-f "ZEALANDIAS" and you will never csb aDy oth -r Brand. Oar Patented " PARAGON BOOT" and " INDEBTUUOTIBLB TORB." For Boys and Girla are Fplondid Lineß for Hard Wear. NoDe are Gonu'ito unless branded on the gob And every pair is absolutely Warranted lo give Good Wear. Sold by the leading Boot Dealers and Country Stores throughout New Zouland, and Wholesale by LIGHTBAKO, ALLAN & CO. CHRISTCHURCH.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1739, 13 January 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1739, 13 January 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1739, 13 January 1888, Page 4

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