IS COMING MPON VS t '•"■■■ [ ii. :[■'.' -r^-srrjr. id xyho'/SQii^l . ■ -Like -a thief'' i a : i l^i*lit' 1 ic i Ftga!i[iS upon us unixwar^s f . ■'M^ny persons 1 have prfiiis' iib^ | d^^|iiK%<r^ii(Bis.| : and some times :: fn 'the^ back % I hey j fepi ■diin;an'd'.iiy / epVV J 'ffi* r<> teiaF 9 fea 1 a bad tast-', e^p'ec'ially^iiPtlie morning-, :: A w'-ort oKsj;ickv.~siiine collects abniit j the ,iecsthj-- TOfe- 1 i(»p«W W* is poor, . •Wre'-iiJ'a feeing likfe a !I figd^y 4 - Vm ! on tlie-%onVach'jf : i^ffiei!&Btf ß a faint i all-gone, sensapuin* at jthe r pit ofjihe I Alter a while a e*urh sets-^u at fist ! ,toT¥)^ e AJra w .Wthß Ws attended with a greenish coloured expectoration. The afflicted one feel* I tined &lL#£Lj«hils?iSH& dlfo|D£ft>eft not seem to nfford any rest. After a time he becomes nervous, irritable, j and gloomy, ancti&slevil forebodings* I There is a giddiness, a sort whirling [ seni-atpn in the head whenrTisine ud the skin is dry and hot at times : the blood ; becom^-ihiirk ; the whites of the eyes become tinged with yellow? -$lift rftgipgojs scanty and hi^h-coloured, depositing 1 a sediment after standing.. , /Inhere >^A:rfreguantly a spitting up "ofene rood^/'someumeK with a sweetish taste; this is frej quently, 'atit6n'degii«ij(ao^}ipitation of the heart; the vision becomes impaired with spots before the eyes : there is a and weakness. All of these symptoms are in turn>j]fijeßeß(v.: A JtT!B[itli«pght that nearly one-third of our population has it has been tound that medical men have mistaken... the nature of th s disease.* Sonie-ha;Te 3 fc?eared it for a liver complaint, others for kidney disease, etc., etc." but none of the " "remeay |h^J"d"~J>a7TOch is to Set harmoni'dusly upon each one of these ofgitiff,%ntfupWtbS¥WHilcfi4jAvellr £fo«aHHDjsn<gpSift>£(.fnß«tJSls cSA leltly ; tw.hat'.thp. dißease,,is) alLoCtht se JjrgLns . . partakuvofothis disease and tefyutrot a reiuedy ithft'tciwilMact upon:, ftl^t'Jfhe Bam« time. Seig«l's Curative Syrup acrs.Mkeir a^ charnDoitttcthi^) class of ; ,complainjts. «vhrw--'o;lmost-iininedtate ■Mifc- agtl*B? Keftp- ■ tliorne, Pro3ser?& -^s New Zealand ' WttL&>Vb9{bMii!ty\WMmfkWs&s6 church, WeHiiig^n,^iftl Auckland. J
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 125, 7 April 1885, Page 4
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372Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 125, 7 April 1885, Page 4
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