MOTHER SEIG-EL'S OPERATING PILLS, JPor Constipation, oluggish Liver, &c. TTNLIKE many kinds of pathartic U medicines, do not make you feel worse before you feel better. Their operation is gentle, but thorough, and unattended with disagreable effects, such as nausea, griping pains, &c. The best remedy extant for the bane of our lives — constipation and sluggish liver, Seigei's Operating Pills are tha best family physic that has ever been discovered. They cleanse the bowels from all irritating substances, and leave them m a healthy condition . These Pillo prevent fevers and al kinds of sickness by remoying all poisonous matter from the bowels They operate briskly, yet mildly, with out any pain. If youj take a severe cold, and are threatened with a foyer, with pains m the head, back, and limbs, one or two doses of Seigei's Operating Pills will break up the cold and prevent the fever. A coated tongue, with a brackish, taste, is caused by foul matter m the Btomach. A few doses of Seigei's Operating Pills will cleanse the tonrach, remove the bad taßto, and restore the appetite, and with it bring good health. Oftentimes disease, or pavtially decayed food, causes sickness, nausea and diarrhooa. If the bowels aro cleansed from this impurity with a dose of Seigei's Operating Pills these disagreeable effects will vanish, and good health will result, Seigei's Operating Pills prevent ill-effects from excess m eating or drinking. A good dose at bedtime renders a person tit for business m the morning. These Pills, being sugar-coated, are pleasant to take. The disagreeable taste common to most pills is obviated . OFR SALE BY ALL CHEMISTS ; DRUQGISTB. AND MEDICINE ! VENDORS. PROPRIETOR • A. J. WHITE. LIMITED, I LONDON '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1972, 17 October 1888, Page 3
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282Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1972, 17 October 1888, Page 3
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