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honestly commended for popular use. Most of them either undershoot or overshoot the mark. As everybody takes pills of some kind, it may be well to mention what a good, safe, and rdiable pill should be. Now, when on feels dull and sleepy, and has more or less pain m the hearl, sides, and back, he may be sure his bowels are constipated, and his liver uegish. To remedy this unhappy state of things there is nothing like a good cathartic T ll. It will act like a charm by stimulating th tf Uver into doing its duty, and ridding the digescive organs of the accumu'ated poisonous 1 matter. But the good pill does not gripe and pain us, neither does it make us sick and miserabl • for a few hours or a whole day. It acts on the entire glandular system at the same time, else ! ihe after effects of the pill will be worse than I the disease iise f. The griping caused by most i pills is the result of irritating drugs which they 1 contain. _uch pills are harmful, and should never be used. They sometimes even produce hemorrhoids. Without having any particu ar desire to praise one pill above another, we m»y, nevertheless, name Mother Seigel's Pills, manufactured by the well known house of __. J. White, 1 imited, 35 FarriDgdon Road, London, and now sold by all chemists and medicine vendors, as tbe only one we know of that actually pos eses every desirable quality. They remove the pressure upon the brain, correct the liver, and cause the bowels to act with ease and regularity. 1 hey never gripe or produce the slightest sickness ot the stomach, or any other unpleasant feeling or symptom. Neither do they induce further constipation, as nearly all other pills do. As a further and crowning merit, Motner irei. el s Pills are covered with a tas eless and harmless coating, which causes them to resemble pearls, thus rendering them as pleasant to the pa!at as they are eflective m curing disease. If you have a severe cold and are threatened with a fever, wilh pains m the head, back, and limbs, one or two doses will breik up the cold and prevent the fever. A coated tongue, with a brackish tuste m the mouth is caused by I'o 1 matter m the stomach. A dose of Seigei's Pilis will effect a speedy cure. Oftentimes partia ly decayed food m the stomach and bowels produces sickness, nausea, etc. Cleanse the bowels with a dose ot these pills, and good health will follow. Unlike many kinds of pills, they do not make you ftel worse before you are better. They are, without doubt, the best family physic ever discovered. They remove all obstruction to the natural functions m either sex withoutany unpleasant effects.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2255, 17 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2255, 17 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2255, 17 October 1889, Page 3

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