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[ABVhUiTIHKMEMI'.J I'll R '•TK.vNO AVI) PREVAIL ING I'ISK.aSM 01<’ THIS country. Liko ii ilii ■! nfc nii'lit, it shells in upon na n rniiiw. .VI mv pei'inna lm> b jnins about Coo client mol si'loa, an| biiiiihi.iih'B in the baik. Tncy lc J Humpy ; ibe men hj Inis a lu 1 taste, especially in 'he illuming. A ■m t nt sticky hMiiih unllectsalum ,lm cetli. ''he ainie i 0 is poor. Timm i a fool in ; like a lid'ivy hn'l on I lie stomaoli ; some.lines a faint a'l-4'ine-vj a • Jii i £ the st nnmil Milieu fon 1 i obs not sa . f. . ■lie eves am sunken, the imho.-. I e. re uiim enhl .in') fee! cl'i'ium’. After a ivhilu a e ntyh mis in. at liist ■y, b c alt"i' a lew imiiit.ns it is atten on ni a a pr, e i einon ed exp lit, util „• eo oiu 'eels tired il the whi'e. anil ale p does im . seem to iiff.r.l any um. .Af-cr a time hj i oeeoiii !’' i.ervons, in itali •, and ehpoiny.unil has evil lings. The uis a giddm ss, i soil of whirling sens.Mm in rlie liyu v when i ini ng up S'i only. Ihe bowels bvt--1 come coslive ; ilie skin is - P’an I Inn at ! times ; the Moo bcemn :s thick .»n 1 s a - mmt^the, yyiii tea of the eves bmnie tinsel with yellow, the urine is sc any ami \v • > eo ourel, depositing a sediment .1 ter st t fling. There is frequently a :spittinup of the fool, 8 niietimes vvitu a sour taste, aiul sometimes with a •hj weeci Mfc frequently atto ide i with palpitation oi he heart; to 1 vnoii b comes impaiied, with spots before tin.* eyes ; there is a feeling oi great prostration and weakness. Ad of these syste.ns aie in turn present. It is thought that nea ly one third of our population lias this disease in .some of its var ej. forms, Tt ’ h-s been found that medical men hive mistaken the nature of this disease Some have treaiel it for liver'-' complaint, some for dyspep la, others 1 o.* kinney disease, &c,,. &c., hat none of th » various kin is f treatment haw keen attended with success. It is found, however, that Seigie’s Curative Symp will, effect a perfect cure m every case. Tins aniclecan be obtanic i f mu all chemists and medicine veu >rs throughout tne \v<»rld, and from •• • pr »jni tors, A. .1. Vhite, (Limited), 21. Fining ion Koa , Lon.ion ;or the \v.lon-saie agents, Kempt liorn ■, Prosser a d Uo’s .New Zealau I Drug Co (Limited), Dunedin, Curistctiurch, Wellington, and Auckland. LIVEIt COMPLAINT, BILIOUSNESS AN'D JAUNDICE. “Angus St., dunes, Australia, “May 17. ISSO. “ Dear Sir,-—lt is with great p easure that I bear testimony to the value of your excellent medicine. For some time Iha I suffered With liver complaint ana biliousness, afterwards yellow jaundice set in, and was very ill indee 1 f a* twelve months. Daring that time I consulted several* me- leal men, ami took the medicine they -, prescri el witho it any beiielit, and at last 1 began t-» despair of ever getting well again. Hovveve y• T was induced -to t y Mother Seigic’s Curative Syrup and after taking the fifth bottle 1 begun to get better I continued taking it for smu! Mine, an t now f feel better than 1 have done for years. I send yon this' hoping that ic may induce smnDrly affl cto I pms ms to try your valuaol' r.meds. 1 shall he very glad to answ r any (piesd-ms, either persouahy,. or by letter, in reference to the Syrup. . “ (J. Cl.irked’ Seigle’s Ooeradng Pills are the best family physic t.har, hj ,s ever been discovered. They cieanse the bowels from all irri:atiug substances: and leave them in a healtuy condition. They cure cosDivems*. •‘Market Place, Pocklington, Yo.k, Oct:/ 2, 1882 “Sir, — Being a sufferer for years with dyspepsia in nlPitS worst forms, and af.er spending pounds in iriedicin *S/ I Was at las peisuaded to try Mother Stig e’s Cuniti'O and am thankful tos-iy have den v» d m >re ... a tin from it than other meui -me f. ever took, and would a i vise anyone snffci- . ing fr mi the same comp amt to eive i a trial, the resul s they would soon timl o t for thems Ives. If you like to nuk-i any use of this testimonial you ait* quite a. liberty to do si*.—“ Yours ivpecifully, (Signed) “B. Turner.*’, “ Hensingham, Whitehaven, Oct i C, 1 S3*'. “MrA. J. Wnite.—Dear Sir, —L wm* some time afflicted with piles, ami w.is a:vised to give Mother Scige.’s Syen»♦ a trial, which I di hj I am u»w hj ippy t.-> i s'ate that it has restore I to compleufhealth. “ L remain, yours respectfully, (Signed)' “John H. Lightfoot.”

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1111, 17 August 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1111, 17 August 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1111, 17 August 1883, Page 3

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