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AN ALARMING DISK ASH AFFLICTING A MJMEU »US 0.-aSS. The iliaeaee c < ninaneos with a slight derangement of ilie stain oili, nut. if Hugh ct - I, it m Ume invowc-ts tue wuoie fVa ..e, cm* macing the fti- 1 11 ye, liver, p.mer ue, uiol, iu fact, Lire enure giitiiiiuluf system, anil me ufU.cte.l one drags out a uusciaak existence ull til death gives relief front sulf a'lug, Tile disease is olteii mistaken fo other •; miplaiuti; hut, if the re.i ler wui ass ' u uiself Ulo following questions, lie will oo.aola t** deter nine wlietuer lie linn sen is one iO the afflicted Have I distress, [lam, or dillic.dty in breathing after eating? is there a dull, heavy feeling atten.i.ul by drowsiness? Hav eyes a yellow tiog ? Does .iyftudo stiufiy inueous gather alio <t the guiiis tatthrfh thmnieriii ms, aeuoai paai/Ljij'^'h)/is.i/vieal/e taste? Is me tongue c uiteM is'ttfyf'e pun iuthe sid ;s aim back ? A s there a fa mess .about tlie right if tile liver ware enlarging ? Is there cosiaveness ? Is there vertigo or dizziness wuen rising sud iemy from an Horizontal position? Are the secretions from tile kidneys scanty and Highly column I, witn a deposit a.ter standing? Does food ferment soon after eating, ae« compamed by flatule ice or a oelchmg of gas from tbe stomacn ? Is there frequent palpitation of the heart? Tuese various syiup.ous may not he present atone tune, but they torment the sufferer in tarn as the dreadful disease progresses. If tue ease be one of long standing, there wid be a dry, hacking cough, atteode I after a time oy expectoration. In very advanced stages the tne skin assumes a dii ty brownish appearance, and the iiauds and feet are covered by a cold, sticky perspiration. As the liver and kidneys become more and more diseased, rheumatic pains appear, and the usual treatment proves entire y nnavai.iog ; against this iacrer agonising disorder. The origin of this malady is indigestion or dyapuptia, and a small quantity of the prome Heine will remove tho disease if taken in its Incipiency. It is must important that the disea-e should be promptly and pro-p-rly treated in its liras stages, when a little medicine will effect a cure, and even "’ben it has obtaine 1 a strong hold the correct remedy should be persevered in until every vestige of the disease is eradicated, until the appetite has returned, and the dig stive or.ans are restored to a healtny condition. The surest and most ello tual remedy for this distressing complaint is ‘* Seigel’s Curative Syrup,” a vegetable preparation sold by all chemists and me licine vendors throughout the work, and by the proprietors, A. .1. Wuite, Limiie i, 2., Parrdngdon-road, London, or the wholesale 'gent-, Kempth rue, Prosser, aud On’s New Zetland Drug Coy. (Li nited), D omini, Christchurch, Wellington, and Auekluid. This Syiup strikes at the wry •,ouii lation of the disease, aud drives it, root a d branch, out of the system. Ask your chemist for Seigel’s Curative Syrup. “ Augus-street, dunes. Austral!i. “May 17th, 18M). “ Derr Sir.—lt is with great pleasure that I bear testimony to tho value of your excellent me Heine. Fo- sometime 1 ha I suffers Iwitu liver complaint an 1 billinusiess, after war is yellow j lundice set in. ami wis very ill indeed f rover twelve months. Daring that time I consults I several medical men an I took the me licine they prescribed without any ienetic, and at last 1 began to oespdr of ever netting well again. How ver. I was induce 1 to try Mother S igei’s Curative Syrup, an I after taking the fifth nor,tie 1 began io get belter. 1 continued taki ig it for so no time, and now 1 feel bet er than I h.iv ■ do io for years. I sen 1 you'his hoping that it may induce similarly afflicted persons o oy your vain the reme ly. 1 shall lie wry clad to answer any questions, either per* son ■1 y or oy letter, iu reference to tie Syrup. “C. Clarke." .Seig ,I’s Operating Pi Is, unlike many klii is of cithartie me Heines, do not mu-e you feel worse defer - you feel hj :tt n r. ’i'neir operation is g-iule but thorough, an 1 unar.teii led with disagre°ahle effects, such as nausea, griping pales, &c. 4 ' Sc. Mary street, Peterborough, “Nov. 29, ISH. “ Sir,— It gives me great pleasure to in* firm you fine deuefic I nave received ■om >ei gel’s Syrup. I have been troubled for ye ars with dyspepsia, but after a few "Ses of the Syrup I foun I re.ief, and after taking two bottles of it I feel quite cored, 44 1 am, Sir, yours iru'y, Mr A, J. Whitr” 44 William Bren
RIM£MB£R THIS, IF YOU ARE S.CK. if you ure sick, HOP BILTBKS will surely aid Nature m making you well again when all e se f«la. If you are comparatively well, but (• el tlio need of a grand to dc amt aiiraulaiu, sever rest eisy till y u are made a newiSeing "y the use of ( l MfYS)Y BIT DEES. Ilf you are costive or dyspeptic, or are anti'eriiii; from any other < f the numer/oua diseases of the stomach or bowe a, 'it is your own fault if you remain l’l, for hop bitters: are a sovereign remedy m all such complaints. If y u are wasting away with any fmm cf Ki Iney isoage, stop temptl ig Death this mmi nt, and turn for a cure to HOP BI PIERS. If you are sick with that terrible sick ness Nervousness, you will find a “ Balm in Gitead ” in the use of HOP BITTERS. If y u are a frequenter, or a resilient of a miasmatic district, harriea Is your system against the scourge of all coun tries—malarial, epidemic, bill ms and interin lient fevers - by the use of HOP BITJEES. If you hive rough, pimply, or sallow skin. 1 a i nreath, pains and ach-a. and feel miserable generally. HOP BI IT K ltd will give yon fair skin, ri hj blood, the sweetest breath, he ilta, and comfort. In short, they cute ALL Diseases of the Sto - aeli, Bowels. Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys. and £SOO will be paid for a ease they will not cure or help, or for anything impure or iu juri ms found iu th 011. That, poor, bedridden, inva'id wife, sister, mother or daughter, can be made the pic tire of heath by a few bottler of Hop B.tters, costing but a tr fie Will you let them Suffer I. v lea se, Purlf -7. ttnrich ttie Bl od with Hop Slitters. An! yon will have m< sckuessorauff ring or doctors'bids to pay. Why do Hop Bit era cure so in i,:h t B cause they give gum I oigeattnn, rich bln al and hca thy action of Uie organs. Head,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1113, 31 August 1883, Page 3
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