WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US?
■■'■■'■ •■•■ i ■■'■ '■ '■'■■• ■■'<■■ , <y.\ k;--i!".' Like a thiet at night, it steals jV .'!. ' upoii us unawares. : Many persung ii. ■ •.■: ' pavp pains about the chest and 'uidefi^ ' i ' 'und some tithe* in the back.f • ihey <■•• -i:r: ' fet'l dull and eltfepy ; thai uVoiith h.dg ■•; ■-<■ 1 ii l>a ( d thst«s especially' in the morningi ' - A sqrt of sticky slime collects- about , the : tenth. The • appetite is'pbdr, 11 " 1 t There is a feeling like a heavy: load A on the stomach; «ometin»o» a faint' ■- ' Jill-garte sensation nr the" pit 'of 'tlr» a^ stonjaph which' 'io'qij does not satisfy. " . Tlik eyes are sunken, 1 the hands' iiiitf '' feet become cofd ,a|UI feel ''cfampiy;'" '';'■' Aiter a whil<T' i av'tfoii« i ti'"sftfs" : iii"'W %^st;' : . ; dry, but afreV" a tew n^biiths : it <: i» attended with a '" grepfiisK " coloured ••xpuctorarion. Th^nfflinted one fe^fs ' ' '' ■ tired all thp wfirf^nTid sleep- does nyt poem to nft()nl(nny'vfest.^ : -' v After a trme he becomes nervous, irritably and g-lodmy , and Has! evil ferebodintfs. 1 "' There isa "iddine.^-a 'thn •' sensatiori'in the hejid^ Vhen^ishij* \ip •■■ ■< suddoi)ly.- Th'bow.-ls bpconJe^ristivf|| '■•■■'■■«'> the j«kin is dry and hot at tales'; : tli«' blood become thick' aud stajrnaut;": :; the whites of the ey&s'bec^ine-t.ißg-'ed ' '•'•' witl^ yeHow','the ufihe; ?s jscaoty.and v hi»l|-coToured; ; ;depOsitmy 'a'sedinieut :T/ after dtahdi&w. There is frequently: ; Ui -a spitting up of the; food, T sometimes fl ' witlj =V sweetish? taste ;' thls'is fre-r'"' :: queitly ' atten^6d \vitlr ' palpi tdtu>n u .¥? ' ' ' .*' theheartj the vitsjjdn be'coines iirip'ii'i^ed. '' with 1 spots before the , eyes j there ' ;VJ } a fueling- 1 of j great.^ ; .prostration %nd '""'"' \ All of 4 thep.e Bymi(tpm6"ai:^ .^: " turn, presfint ,/Jt.is thought', 1 ' ne«rly one-third of ourj pop iiiation'has' \ '/' •' this diseasejn spinfi of jitsi tunas'., '.','..' / It ha§ heeß; 'i^und.that medfcglt mf?u • "..' .','■, have mistaken- the .^^tucft-, ,"©[', tb,is ', disease. Some Haye treated i^t. for, a .'"„■•»•• livej- complaint, ipther^. iot^kifi^ ''] disea^e,, v gtc. t> et.Q., ; .^xCixoue ['sCMtL*^.. varipus kinds of treatm^ityJbaVe been attended witjj Rucfeefi^ %'ecause th» remiedy should bj ,,^^h to act •hardioniously upon, each oafejof th< && organs, ami upon tJriß ptomtfcb^ 8 well : tor p Dyspepsia^ (flj^liis .'ft> really what th« disease, isjal.l of .these prgujis ■]^ritike ofthis His'easeand require a L rem;eriy that will act~npo7j all at the same , tin»a. ■ .Seig^'adQftratiyeirS^f^r ; : adf s ii(i o r ,a . charm ; in r this ■ class of \ iCb'mplaints, irivinfr almp^t; imme,difti><L.; . belief. Wholesale agents; ; Keijpthornei:Pros3er «t 0o, f p ; Wew Zealand Drujf ; Uo. (Liuiited>,.^)u'qedinoChrist3 church, WaUjagtioiv.and. Aftekiand.
including preparations of plans, &c, and report^ even when no action is afterwards taken by the Council on them, on' 1 condition^ that he is willing to accept a commission of 2^ per cent. on the! cost. of? worlds, and that if he : declines to accept these terms, tenders for the |»erfoHnaßce. of the; work he. advertised for by foe Public Works Committee; ' " ' \ ThatiheToWn Clerk ; be instructed to advertised in the, local paper that all persons owning dogs not.regis-» tered within forteen days will be summoned lor- the amount of the tax. Thai foe To^k Clerk! :• W instructed to issue bjily one. demand for rates. That ||i. future np advertisement be ; inserted more. : • than once, with the exception ofi those 1 asking for tenders, unless by special' instruction of the Council:: .' l ■ 7. / fl ' : ',;.-■' : '.v "'. That the fees of the auditors for the. ensuing year be two guineas each., That the pouncjl advertise for a suitable site/for a Poundy land that the Public Woife Cotmnitteei dr&w up the advertisement, 'giving particulars. That, it' being .requisite to reduce the expenses of the Borough, the. Council jcbnsider the salary of Mr Hill should not exceed £100 per annum for the duties included in his original engagement, and that it is desirable that the services of the present Town Clerk should be retained if he is willing to remain at such reduction, on the terms- of his original engagement That the roadman, Mr Green, be informed'thafc the' Council, being desirous of reducing* the expenses of the Borough, propose that his wages be reduced to 6s per day, or that he have the option of < retaining his present -wages of 7s per day on condition that he undertake all the duties connected with the lighting and cleaning of the Borough street-lamps, as now performed by C Wickham, in addition to his other duties, the requisite kerosine and other materials to be procured by the Council, and the lamps to be put out at 10 p.m. '..', ■'■ •'-. . ; That it is: absolutely necessary to reduce the. working expenditure of the < Borough^ and also to retrench in any . other direction when it can bo done withoatj sacrificing, efficiency.; That for the . ensuing, year , half the Clerk's salary be charged to the loan, account.. ; , >; ... , ; ,-.■■ : .•• ■ That if Mr Hill or Mr Gmen decline to accept the terms proposed, . by .. the Committoe, the Mayor be authorized to advertise for tenders of Town Clerk and roadman, or either of them, as the case may require. . That this Council meet again next Thursday, and on every alternate Thursday afterwards, without further no&cßi at the same time and place. It was agreed that further consideration of financial affairs in committee be postponed till Friday evening at 8 o'clock, whon ; the loan accounts would be discussed. The Council then adjourned. . At the special meeting last evening the following resolutions were passed: That the. Borough Rangor and Inspector ;of Nuisances receive notice that his services will be dispensed with one month from 9th May 1885. That the Town Clerk draw up a list of defaulters, and sue one fifth of the same each court day, drawing lots for precedence. '
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 139, 9 May 1885, Page 3
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