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A " J. B E~N NET T j^\. • Iroxmongee. Cuba-street, Wellington N.Z 10 OUE SUBSCRIBERSO NA WAHURL KIMBOLTON, ASHURST AND TAOJSUI ROADS. - ' COPIES of the Feilding Stae are now delivered by mounted runners along these lines of road Every Evening of Publication. Any irregularity in the delivery of the papers will be promptly rectified on complaint being made ' to this office. D. RAMSEY. CABINETMAKER. UPHOLSTERER Willoughbt-Stbeet, Halcombe, BEGS ,to thank the public for past favors, and, oeing in possession or thoroughly seasoned timber, is able to turn out all kinds of furniture in firstclass style, and at reasonable charges. RICHARD MIL HAM, Bricklayer. ORDERS forwarded by post, or left with Messrs Pope and Pear son, Bowen-street, will be punctually attended to. Moderate charges, good workmanship One Box of Clarke's B 41 Pills is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and i>ains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors ; Sole Proprietors, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Co., Liapoln, England. Wholesale of all the Wholesale' Homes. — Advt.

AN ALARMIAG DISEASE AFFLICTING A NUMEROUS ; CLASS, The disease commences with a slight I doangMuent of the stomach, bur, ifj neglected, it in rime involves tho i whoie fiame, embra-ing- the kidney ,' liver, paucreus, u;.d in facr., th s e p'ntif;-! glandular sj'stem. and the afflicted! drags out a miserable existence until j death gives relief froni suff3'ii.g.| 'Ihe disease* is often mistaken for| other complaints ;, but if the reader) will ask himself :the. following ques-j j tions, he will be able- to determinei whether^ he h.'mseii' is one ofithe' •.iifli6ted.*^— Have I distress, pain,, or, difficulty in breathing- after: eating.?' Is there a dull, heavy feelingattendedj by drowsiness? Have, the eyes a yellow tinge? Does a thick, 6ticky^ mucous gather about the gums and ' teeth in tho morning, accompanied by a disagreeable taste ? Is the tongue coated ? Is there pain in the side and back ? Is there a iulness about the right side as if the liver 1 were enlarging ? Is there costiveness X Is there vertig-o or dizziness; /when rising suadenly from a horizontal position ? Are the scretionsJrom the kidneys scanty and highly coloured^ with a deposit after standing? Does food ferrm-nt soon ufter : eatjngi accompanied by flatulence or a belching of g-as fuom the stomach ? Is there frequent-palpi' ation of the heart/ These various symptoms maynpt^be present at one time, but they torment the sufterer in turn as the drejadfi.i disea c , progresses. If the case bp" one of 108g 1 standing, there will' be a dry, hacking cough; .attended after ift time by expectoration. In ,Ver|y advanced, stages the ..ek'in .assumes » dirty brownish appearance) arid : fhje haii^s a/id fssl are cpyered. by. a , cold, sticky porspiraj;io ( n. AS|t|j(e f ,iiver | R.nia kidneys mnre ;and,| jihor'- , diseased, rheu^matic.pains! appear,, a iid the usual treatment proves entire jy ..unay^iljnff agaia.-tthiß,latt«r.,aaoriiß ing- disorJerl The. or,ie;n o,f..,tbjis malLldy is indigestion :or,idyepepsia, and a amall quantity of the proper medicine will remove the disease ;if taUen'in it;s i inci'pien i cT. ft is most i mpprtant that t he, disease should be, prom|itly aiid pror ierly treaWd ; 'in " its] firjit'stag:esj J .wh.'en a" lirtle medicine 1 will effe'dt^a,' cure,;^aud' «Veh wh'^fci ;it has bhtaiiied, a strpng^ 'hold the, correct remedy 'shooTd*- be '{kjM^tved in until every vestig-e of the-diseas^ 1 iS'eradica'ted,' until' the* appetite has° returned, and the digestive.jbr.^ajns restored to. a healthy doudition. 'jjhe surest and must effectual remedy ioiy this di»ti-essin^ cpmptaint is'">-eigel's\ ("urtitive" 'Syfu'p," ' a ''-vegetable preY paration snldTby all r Chomists rfnd JMiW yenWk the 'wbrl'^'anci' b^v' tiiie'VrVjptielors.wA. J;I ! KiX'i liuui:'thorVin,_- j*ros.s'er <t' li <''o'^ i ' > ]Sew Zieaiun.d Drug Co^( Limited), Djxneoin. k Uhmtcimrc^ /w4iif : n^^ut{ffUu^^ laad. /Jt'his r .^yrup strjk'eVaf tiiCnrjjry fouWatio^ot Hh'e- UiseaU^ud drives it root and branch, out of • the system-

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 125, 7 April 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 125, 7 April 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 125, 7 April 1885, Page 4

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