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[ADVKHTISEMEMT.] phb sthamjh and prevailing 1 PISE vSE 0 f Tills (MUNTUY. I Like a chi fat nuh ,it Ri'eils in upon ua ,i 1 ■ .ui'us. M 1 1, |.er oiis ha op ma about , che climb no,i „i t M, a m so.uo.i .i s u tlio ,l "k I'.ioy u; 1 tloopy i the oimitu has a bad tad - ; eapeni illy in t)),. moi'iiiug. A ■ hi. tof s oky sl.tno o illeola a .oii th taitb. ho appoint, is poor. loom is a foolin' 11 ea licvv louloii lie stomach; sometimes a faint ad-gone a i ma'inn at the pit of too stnoi uili which fond does not s., i.-fy. the eyes are sunken, the . anda and few become effld and foe. in i mny. After a w i.o a cmigh -ets in, at, H.a . ry, hot after a tow iiioni.i-fc is atten io wu, a'greenish colon ed i xp' otor i' oi Tin - ntllio „i ono feels tired ill tile while, an I sleep does m.t seem-to afford any rest. .After a i,mo ho becoin i nervous, irnui a,., and gloomy,and has evil fore ridings, The uis a pithiness, a soil of whiriing sen i .tion ' in the li al when rising up su denly. The.bowels bocouie cosiive ; the skin is dry and hot at tours ; too hloo i I.ecOin s thick mi l sea - H int, th • wbitos ~f ilio eves become tinge i with yellow, the miiio is sc mty and higb coiimrel, deposit.ng asd mien a'ler stand mg. T acre is fieqaently ii spitting up of the food, somotimes with a a,,tir taste, abd sometimes wb hj a sweetish taste; this is frequently attended with palpitation of the heart; th< vision becomes mlpaiied, vvito spots before the eyes ; there is a feeling of g oat prostration and weakness. A 1 of i bese systems aie in turn present. It is thought that nea ly one thir I 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 hj ve treated it for livi r complaint, some for dyspepsia, others for kinney disease, &e., Sc., but none of the various kinds • f treatment have been attended with succors. it is found, nowe'er, that Single's Curative Syrup will effect a peril ct ciiu- in every case. Tills amide Can Im obtaine i from all cheans s an l medicine veil dors throughout tin w,,rld. and from chc proprietors, A. ,1. 1 into. (Limited), 21. Earring lon Itoa , London; or the who.esaie agen-.s. Ki-uip ' A- •I'll , Prosser ami (Jo ’s Nov Zealau I Drug 00, (Limited). Dunedin, (Juristchuroh, Wellington, and .Auckland. LIVEU COMPLAINT, BIhIOUSN'ERH AND JAUNDICE. “Angus St., 01 lines, Australia, “May 17. JBSO “Dear Sir, —It is with great p.casino that i bear testimony to the value of your excellent medicine. For sane time I I,at suffered with liver cmnplaint and bilions!u:ss, afterwards yellow - jaundice sot in, and was very ill in lee i for twelve inonti s; During iliac time I consulted several me deal men, and to-.k the inrdiciiie they presort ed without any benefit, a d at last I began to despair of ever g cling wed again. Howevc , t was induced to try Mother Single's Cnraiive Syriip and after taking the fifth bottle I began to get b .tier I continued taking it for -nine time, anl now [ feet bolter than [ have done for years. L send you ibis hoping that it may induce similarly alflirte I persons to try your valuable r inrdj. [ shall fie very gla i to answer any qnes i ai-, either personally or by loiter, in reference to the Syrup. “ U. Ularke.” Seigle’s Operating Fills are the best family physic that hj s eVer beeii discovered; They cleanse the bowels from all irritating substances and leave them in a healthy condition. They cure costivencss. “Market Place, Pockliugton, York, Ooti 2, 1882 “Sir,—Being a sufferer for years with dyspepsia in all its worst forms, andaf.ef spending pounds ill medicin - s, i was at last persuaded to try Mother Scig e’s Curative Syrup, and am thankful to say have derived more benefit from it than other medicine F. ever took, and would advise anyone suffering from the same complaint to give it a trial, the results ihey would soon find out for thenis ives; If you like to nuke ary use of this testimonial you are q lito a, liberty to do so.—“ Yoms r.-pertfully, (Signed) “ 11. Turner." “ Hehsingham, Whitehaven, Oct IG, ISS2, “Mr A. J. White.—Dear Sir, I was lor some time afflicted with piles, and was advised to give Mother Scigel’s Syrup a trial, which I did. 1 am now happy fo s'ate that it has restore 1 to complete health. “I remain, yours respectfully, (Signed) “John TL LightfooL"

REMEMBER THIS. IF YOU ARE SICK. If you are sic!;. 1101’ ISITTEIPS will surely aid Mai tire m ntakuig you well again when all o.se fails. If you are comparatively well, IniP feel tlie need of a gran 1 toaie ami a: itne.lan , ever rest e tsy tilt you are made a new being >iy the use of HOP FITTERS. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the unmet oils diseases of the stomach or howe s, it is your own fault, if you remain r'l, for hop bitters: are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. If y. u are wasting ft way with any form of Ki'lnfiV I iseitse, stop tempting P-trh litis tv.■iin-iit, mid turn for a cure to HOP BITTERS. tf you -re sick with r.h u. t u rihlo sick Nervousness, von will liutl a “ Balm in Miswvl ” in t!ie list of HOP BITTERS. If you are a fn (jiieui, r, ~r ;i resiiUnb of a minsmntio district;, harrieale your svstem aeainst the scourge of nil conn tries—malarnil, epi-ieniio, liili >u.s ainl mtermiUrm . fevers - i»y the use of HOP BITTERS. If yon hive rnnji. pimply, oraalW skin, in' •in-a It, pain ... I aehes. a.nl feel mineral'legi..totally,HOP Ml ITKi! t will civil von fair skin, ri it hlood, tint sweetest l>n; ith, he iltn. ;onl e.onfort. In sh 'ft, Hoy ...ire API, !tiseases of tile Stiv aeh, towels, l.ilooil, Liver, Serves, Kidneys. ,Vn.. an I £SOO will he paid fora ease - hey will not cure or help ~| for anyth m; ihinnru or in i trims found in llt m. That, poor, he oid ,1,. invalid wife, sister, mother or dini.duer, can ho nitidn the pic me of heath by a few htwler of Up litters, costing hut a tr fie Will yon let t"icin Suffer? Cleanse, Fufd/’ff. t < tiwicfe the lU od with Br op Hitters, Alii yon will It..v .•• s ckness or fitlil fill or doctors’t. sto t .ay;

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1116, 21 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 1116, 21 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dunstan Times, Issue 1116, 21 September 1883, Page 3

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