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Carlyle and the derk . A " : '" ■' ' r^iAWi: It is well known that Thomas Carlyle hated the city. One day business . induced him to -enters its precincts. Wishing to. be informed as to a certain locality, of the whero abouts of wh c.i he had no notion, lie stopped a young man in the neighbourhood of the bank and asked f ;6f j* him the direction. The '-young;: mtiii, having recognised his interlocu'torj' r 4t I once volunteered to accompany, hlni jto the requited spot. On the : Vaiy J Carlyle opened a conversation wif^ the young man, and elicited from 'him the fact that he was a clerk/ in aci °f house at a weekly salary. ■ yJEleejnrv arrived at their jora-ney'sendVCai-l^e turned to his guide with a, fllfq'^f, young man, you may .go.".;"V r^^k you," said ,the clerk,*, fby way- a ofi* gentle reminder,- ".-. Thank you Jiqr what?" asked the sage. "Young man?' said he with emphasis-, "bdrfestjKrs the pivot on which the actions Of rn r a% should hang. You have stdlen , yoii^: employer's time, and ihpw.yo^ cqnw and ask me to thank you for, having done so, The receiver isi worse than the thief. Get to your work !" ; "■•■''*>• " ■■'■ '»V 'A''"> WHA I' IS TH IS DISEASE: TH&t IS COMING i:l^ Like a th'ef at night it steals in upon us unawares. Many persoi j have pains about the chest and sides'* and some times* in the back;''ll^«y feel dull and shepy; the mouth ;hsfS a bad tast«, especially in the morning*; A sort of sticky slime' collects about the tenth. The appetite is poor*. There is a feeling like a heavy loi' d on the stomach; sometimes a faint all-gone sensation at* the pit ' o t f the stomach which food does not' satisfy!, The eyes are sunken, the hands ,oi ; <il ff et become cold and feel clammjv A ter a while a cough sets in at fiisc dry, but alter a tew months 1 it hi attended with a greenish . t colour; ; d ■■ expectoration. The affiictedVne feels :t nd all the while, and sleep does hot seem to afford any. rest..; ; At'torra itime he becomes nervous, -irritable,* aad gloom}'., and has evil forebodings. ! There is a giddiness, a ' sort^whirlihgf 1 I sensation in the head when rising tip* •suddenly. The bowels b^conie^cbstive.V j the skiii is dry and hot 'ar^timiis ; U-Or blood become -ihick ; and.sta^papt ;» 'the whites of the eyee become tinged* {with ytllow,; the urine- is .scanty and 1 j high-coloured, depositing a sedimenti ■after standing. There, is'/requphtly! a spitting up of the food, soihetitoies, jwitb a sweetish taste; this is frer- 1 Iquently attended with palpitation oj^ Ithe heart; the vision, becomes -impaired; ;with spots before the 'eyes ;; there ■■> is !a ieeling of great pro>tia'ion and' weakness. An of these symptoms are* in turn present. It is thbugpht i\ai nearly one-third of our i op'ulatipn 'fias! |this disease in some 'of its varied^iur:, .;'J, It has been found that medical,, men I have mistaken the nature of th si jd : . ei.se. Some have treated it for a: liver complaint, others tor kidney d.sea.-c, etc., etc., but noue of th^ various kinds of treatment have been-, attended with success, because the remedy should he such as to. net harmoniously upon each one of these* organs, auti upon the stomach as well : : ifor in Dyspepsia (for this is really what th« disease is) all of these 'org.ns/ jpurtake of this disease and require '■' '^ remedy that will af^'^ion.^w/aV.lilif.' |b ;me time. , Seigti's Curative^Syrapi ucts like a charm in this Class of. icomplaints, gi vi tig almost im media '■&• prehet. Wholesale 'agents/ AKenipi; r jthorne, Prosser «fc Co.'s, NeW Zealand: Drug Co. (Limited), Dhne^in,C;liri6t-! ichurch, Wellington^ ariU*A.uckl*Md.'!l,f

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 103, 14 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 103, 14 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 103, 14 February 1885, Page 4

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