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[a DVKUTIftEM KMT,] AN ALUUUnCI DISEASE AFFLICTING A CUMBROUS CLASS. The disease commences wifcli a slight derangement of the stomach, I nit, if neglected, it m »i.no involves Liu who e frame, embracin'/ the l>i m ys, liver, pancreas, and, in fact, the entire glandular system, and the afflicted one drags* out a miserable existence nucil death gives r- liof from suffering. Tlio dis ease is often mistaken fo • other complaints ; hut, if tli ; iv.i lei* will ask himself the following qiuscMns, hj ; will bo able deter nine whether lie himw.f is one so the alUicced : —Have I distress, pain, or difficulty in breathing after eating? Is there a dull, heavy feeling atten led by drowsiness? Hiv tne eyes a yellow ting - ? Does a thick, sticky mucous gather ammo the gums and teeth in the umrni igs, accompanied i»y a disagreeable taste? Is the tongue c->ated ? Is there pain in the sid s and back ? Is there a fu mess about tiio right sides as if the liver we e enlarging? Is there costiveness ? Is chore vertigo or dizziness when rising sud eniy from an horizontal position ? Are the secretions from the kidneys scanty and highly coloured, with a deposit alter standing? Does food ferment soon after eating, accompanied by llatu'e u;e or a belching of gas from the stomacn ? Is there frequent pa 11 libation of the heart? These various symptoms may not be present atone tuns, but they torment the sufferer in turn as tiio dreadful disease progresses. It the case lie one of long standing, there \m 1 be a dry, hacking cough, attended after a time by expectoration. In very advanced stages the the skin assumes a dirty brownish appearance, and the hands and feet are covered by a cold, sticky perspiration. As the liver and kidneys become more and more diseased, rheumatic pains appear, and tiio usual treatment proves entirely unavailing against this latter agonising disorder. The origin of this malady is indigestion or dyspeptia, and a small quantity of the prome (iciae will remove the disease if taken in its incipiency. Id is most important that the disease should be promptly and p.o-P-rly treated in its first stages, when a little medicine will effect a cure, and even when it has obtained a strong hold the correct remedy should her persevered in until every vestige of the disease is eradicated, until the appetite has returned, and tie dig.-stive organs are restored to a healthy" condition. The surest and most elfe rual remedy for this distressing complaint is “Seigel’s Curative Syrup,a vegetable preparation sold by all chemists and niedij c ue vendors throughout the world, and i»y ! the proprietors, A. J. White, Limited, 2!, j Farringdnn road, London, or the wholesale j agents, Kempt,li one, Prosser and Co’s LNevv Zjalard Drug (Joy. (Li .ited), Dune J din, UhrLtelinreh, Wellington, and Auckj land. This Syrup strikes at the Very | foundation of the disease, a.id drives it, root a d branch, out of tlu system. Ask your chemist for SeigoPs Curative Syrup. ** Angus-atreet, vjlnnes, Australia, “May l/th. 1S V O. “ Dear Sir,—lt, is with great pleasure that I bear testimony to the value of your excellent me :ioine. For some time I had suffered with liver complaint and billionsj ness, afterwar ■« yellow j miniice set in, and ■ was very ill indeed f r over twelve months. Dunne that time I. consulted several j medical inch and took the medicine they i prescribed without any benefit, and at j I began to despair of ever getting well j again However, I was induced to try ■ Mother S -igePs Curative »Svrnp, and after | taking the liltli bottle I beg in to got better, j I continued taking it for some time, and I now I fe 1 better than I hav-* <lone lor i years. I send you rbis hoping that it may induce sia.iiarly afflicted persons ,o try ! your valuable remedy. I shall lie very glad to answer any questions, either personally or by letter, in reference to tbo j “ C. Clarke,” Seig l’s Operating Pills, unlike many Kinds of cathartic indiciums, do not miko you feel worse befor yon f ■el b.u«r. Their operation is gentle but thorough, an 1 unattended with disagreeable effects, such as nausea, griping pains, &c. *' Sc. Mary Street, Peterborough. “Nov. 2D. IS SI. “ Sir,-It gives ms great pleasure to inform you of the beaetit I have received from Snivel’s Syrup. I have been tron »:<;d for years with dyspepsia, but after a few -rnsc-s of tbe Syrup ! toun I relief, and after taking two bottles of it L feel quite cured, “1 am, Sir, yoms truly, Mr A. J. Whit o .” “William Bren

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1117, 28 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1117, 28 September 1883, Page 3

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