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THE: STRANGE AN!}' PREVAILING DISEASI? GF THOUSANDS, •' *«• The disease commences wiih a slight defhfl Btntnanli If nanlonforl ifihctecj, .drags, out a miserable existence iill death gives relief from suffering. The Useaae is often mistaken. .fordnther com laints ; but if the reader will ask 1 himself he following questions’be will 'he able to determine whether he himself is one of the afflicted culty m breathing after eating ? Is there a dull, heavy feeling; 1 attended by drowsiness? Have the eyes a t yello w tinge ?•' Does a thick, sticky mucous gather about the gums and teeth in the mornings, accomphnied by a disagreeable taste? Is the tongue coated,| Are there pains in the sides and hack ? Is there a fulness about the right side as if the liver were enlarging ? Is there costivenesa ! Is there vertigo or dizziness when rising suddenly from a horizontal position ? Are the secretions from the kidneys highly coloured, ,with a , deposit, after standing ? ; Does food ferment soon after eating, aecom-’ ; tauied flatulence or belching of gas from the stomach ? Is there frequent -palpitation of the ’llear'. ? These various symptoms may not be present at one time, but they torment, the sufferer in turn as the dreadful disease progresses. If the case be one of long standing, there will be a dry, hacking cough, attended after a time by expectora* tion. In very advanced stages 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 the usual treatment proves entirely unavailing against this Jitter agonising disorder.’ The oiigin of this malady is indigestion or dyspepsin, and a small quantity of the proper m idi"ine will remove the disease if taxen in its incipiency It is most important that the disease should he promptly and -proyerly 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 be persevered in until every vestage of the disease is eradicated, until the appetite has Returned, and the "digestive organs are restored to healthy condition, Th<* surest and most eff dual remedy for this distress* ing complaint is “ Seigel’s Curative Syrup,' a vegetable pi eparation sold by all chemists and medicine vendors throughout the world, and by the proprietors, A. J. White, Limited, 17, Famugdon London, E.G.’, or the wholesale agents, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.’s New Zealand Prog Company, Limited, Dunedin, Christchurch, Auckland, and Wellington. Market-place, Pockiington, Yorks, ' _ _ October 2, 1882. Sir, —Being a sufferei for years with dyspepsia in all its wor. t forms, and after spending pounds in medicines, 1 was at last persuaded to try mother Mother Seicel’s Curative Syrup, and and thankful to say have derived more benefit.from it than any other medicine 1 ever took, and would .advise anyone suffering from the same com* plaint to give it a trial, the results they would soon find out for themselves. If you like to make any use of this testimonial you are quite at liberty to do so. Yours respectfully. (Signed) R. Turner. Seigel’a Operating Pills,, unlike many kinds of cathartic medicines, do not make you feel worse before you feel better’ Their opioation is gentle but thorough, and unattended with disagreeable effects, such as uausea. griping i ains, etc., etc.

Seidel's Operating Pills.are the best family physic that has ever been <U«covert<i. They cleanse the bswels from all irritating substances, and -leave then in a healthy condition. They cure cosiiveness. Seigel’s Operating Pills prevent ill effects from excess in eating or drinking. A good dose at bedtime renders a'person fit fbi business in the morning.

REMEMBER THIS. IF YOU ARE SICK. If yon are sick, HOP BITTERS will surely aid Nature in making you well again when all else fails. If you are comparatively well, but feel the need of a grand tonic and stimulant, never rest easy till you are made a new being by the use of HOP BITTERSIf yon are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any other of the numerous diseases nf the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for ' f H T HOP BITTERS are a sovereign remedy in all such com ■ plaints. If you are wasting away with any form of Kidney Disease, stop tempting Doah this moment, and turn for a euro HOP BITTERSIf you are sick with that terrible sickness Nervousness, you will find a “ Balm ih Gilead ” in the use of HOP BITTERSIt you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the . scourge of all countries—malarial, epidemic, bilious, . and intermittent fevers—by the use of HOP BITTERSIf you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, HOP BITTERS will give yon fair skin, rich blood, the sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In short, they cure ALL Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, i flood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Ac., and £SOO will be paid for a case they will not oure or help, or for anything impure or injurious found in them. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother or daughter, can be made the picture of health by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer Olease, Purify, and Enrich the Blood with HOP BITTERS, And you will have no sickness or suffering doctors’ bills to pay. Don’t Die in the House.— " Rough on Rats” clears out rats, mice,beetles, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, antsi insects, moles, jackrabbits, gophers. Moses Moss & Co., Sydney, General Agents.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1159, 16 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1159, 16 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1159, 16 May 1884, Page 3

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