[ADVBRTLSEMEMr.] THE STt’ATQBAND PREVAIL IMul DISE.asE OF PUTS COJATdY, Like a thief at nigh 1 :, it sie da in upon ns unawares, Many persons havi puns about the cheat and sides, and some ones in the back. They fed sleepy : uie mm fa has a bud taste, especially in the morning A sort of sticky slime collects a >na> the teeth. The appetite is poor. There is a feeling liae a ho ivy load on the stomach; sometini s a faint ad-gime sens ition at i he pit of the stomach whien tooido. s not satisfy, the eyes are sunken, the hands and lent neoome cobl aid feel ci v inny. After a while a cough sets in, at u.s: cry, but after a lew montiis it is atteuuo.l witu a greenish colon ed exp u ctoranou I'he affl c„ed one reels tired all the whil*. an I lejp does not see nto afford any rest. Af.er a time ne becomes nervous, in i„a . e, and gb omy,and has evil fore sidings. There is agi loiness, a sort of wh i .iug sensation in ihe hj iad when rising up su oenly. Tue uowels become cos.li e ; the skm is dry and hot at times; the hioo i becomes thick and stagnant, the whites of the eyes b come tinged with yellow, the urineissciutya.i l high coloured, depositing a sediment alter stHiding. There is frequently a spitting up of the food, sometimes with a sour lasie, and sometimes with a sweetish taste ; this is frequently attended with palpilatiou of the heart; th i vision becomes impai.ed, with spots before the ey s ; there is a feeling of great prostration and weakness A 1 of these systems aie in turn present. It is thought that nea ly one third of our population has this disease in some or its varied forms. It has been found that medical men have mistaken the nature of this disease Some have treate I it for liver complaint, some for dyspepsia, others for kiuii y disease, &c., &c., but noue of the various kinds of treatment have been attended with success. It is found, however, that Seigle’a Curative Syrup will effect a perfect cur'- in every case. This article can be obtnueJ from all chemists and medicine ven tors throughout the world, and from ne proprietors, A. J. White, (Limited), 21, Fartiugion Koai, London; or the wholesale agents, Kempthorn?, Frosser and Co.’s Sew Zealand Drug Co. (Limited), Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. LIVER COMPLAINT, BILIOUSNESS AND JAUNDICE. "Angus St., dunes, Australia, "May 17, 1881). " Dear Sir, —It is with great pleasure that 1 bear testimony to the value of your excellent medicine. For some time 1 had suffered with liver complaint ami biliousness, afterwards yellow jaundice set in, and was very ill indeed for twelve mouths. During that time I consulted several me ical men. and took the medicine they prescribe ! without any benefit, and at last I began to despair of ever getting well again. However, I was induced to try Mother Siigle’s Curative Syrup, and after taking the fifth bottle I began to get better I continued taking it for some time, and now I feel better than I have done for Years. I send you this hoping that it may induce similarly afflicted pers ms to try your valuable rnnedy. I shall he very glad to answer any questions, either personally or by letter, in reference to the Syrup. " C. Clarke.” Seigle’s Operating Pills are the best family physio that hj is ever been discovered. Tney cleanse the bowels from all irritating substances and leave them in a healthy ennditiou. They cure costiveuess. “Market Place, Pocklington, York, Oct. 2, 1882. “Sir,—Being a sufferer for years with dyspepsia iu all its worst forms, and af.er spending pounds in medicines, I was at last persuaded to try Mother Scigle’s Curative e-yi-up, and am thankful tos.y Have denve-i more benefit from it than other me li due t ever took, and w.nil I advise anyone suffering fr-m the same complaint to give it a trial, the results they would soon find out tor theras Ives. If you like to make any use of this testimonial you are q fits at liberty to do so.—“ Yours repecffiHy, (Signed) “R. Turner.” “ Hensingham, Whitehaven, Oct 16,188 ’. “MrA.J. Waite.—Dear Sir,—l was lor some time afflicted with piles, and was advised to give Mother Scigei’s Syrup a trial, Which I did. I am uiw happy to •state that it has restored to complete health. “ I remain, yours respectfully, (Signed) "John H. Lightfoot."
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1112, 24 August 1883, Page 3
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