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TBEATED FOR THE WBONG COMPLAINT. Tt is at all times hard to lose 1 one 1 whom we hold dear; : but it is terribly ' so when we have the consciousness! that but tor mistaken treatment the; loved one might have been with ;us still. In some cases, the fact that the sufferer is treated for the wron-r comr plaint is known in sufficient tiine to' admit of fhe patient being saved, and the'following is acasii'in point':— : ; ' A little more thaai two years, ago, a . beautiful lady in. : .N«w York was giy,e,rt !up to ,die of consumption, , Her, jtond parents took her to Paris as a last resortj hoping to find come' ski fful physrcan there capable of arresting the ; rapid' strides of the ' '■ supposed" dreadful '■ disease. - In this; their hopes, were blighted,; but fortunately , away, in that distent; foreign. «ityj they met with a descriptionof ,8, new metKott of treating Dyspepsia, wKichemanatt'ed from the Mount ' Lebandii Shakers ■ 'of the State of New York. The thought struck the parents of , tnis: helpjess younjr girl that perhaps their daughter was afflicted with Indigestion or Dyspepsia, and not consumption ; and if so, there might be a chance of her recovery. Some of the Seigle's Curative Syrup, made especially tor the cure'ot'Dyß' pepsia, was obtained and administered to the patient, and the result w*s marvellous, 'I'o-day their daughter lives in the enjoyment of good health. The fact was, the patient had been treated for the wrong complaint, and when she was treated for Dyspepsia (her r*>al trouble), all the alarm! g synapt^ms of consumption vanished.. This is not an isolated case. The country is full of suffering thousands that are being treated for Livef Complaint, Malaria, Kidney Disease, Lung Disorders, &e.,'&c, when the 'act, is. they are afflicted with Indigestion in some of its varied forms, and all of such sufferers would obtain reliof if they were properly treated for Dys^ pepsia.

CLAIEVILLE HOUSE. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. Re-opening of Clairville Temperance Hotel and Private Boarding House, corner of Denbigh ana Camden streets. : ' JOHN GOULD begs respeetirbllyito inform Travellers, Visitors, Gonimercial Travellers, and the p^blic^ql Feilding and the surronndi^ d-stncts that he has commenced _ busine_6 in tne above House. He hai now m__e it replete with every cbhvenienOeV including Private Sitting Booms,' Bath Room, &oi. . t :.._ „i ..*yjj J. G- hopesby studious att^n&ni tp the wants and comfort of his patrons to merit.a contihuA_*o of tteir favors, and a fair share of the _upporVo_ the general public. Inspection Invited. E'irst-cla^a Table guaranteed. Private Boarders will, tod all the comforts of, a Home. ' Note the address : OLAIBViLLE HOUSEj * Corner Denbigh and CamdeSn street., .. , ■ Feilding. ; ,;..,.._■ v; - •VTEW ZBMiAND INSURANCE -Ll COMPANY, FliE AND MARINB. X Offices— Corner of Lambton Quay and Grey street^ Wellington, __.'.'.'. Capital, £1,000,000- paid-up, £200,000 B-serve fund, £160,000. - Agencies in Feilding, Halcombe, Palmers_on and Bullb.- :..d:> R. M. SIMPSON, v - - : x . ■■ •Maaiftger/ THE COLONIAC' li_t-^_TT_^; ; i_C&!E - ASSURANCE SOCIETY, "l&X THB o_ri.Y COLONIAX 'I_OT . •' pM_oß Offebino To__OT ( Pp_i^s:j' j NEW Business last yeW amounted in the aggreg_f_ to £1,151,864. Mr Harrison Davis, the Special Travelling Agent of the above popular Society, is new in this District and wiirbe'h'appy to explain the special feature. r 'df<._ae Tontine principle to those interested; The advantage ot a ' Tontine FoUoyr is far beyond anything to ;be obtained under, the, ordinary leheme ef life Assurance. „,,>;- <L "The most sucoespf-1 Insuraape ; Society iia the Australian Colonies." — I U-urance 'Journal. , ' ." ' •'Fob thb -B__on; is T_pß:jL_?_i"/ — Clarke's World - famed Blood; i-^f ture r is; warranted to cleanse the/blood from aU impurities from . _'. wttaiteyer cause arising.. For Scrofula, 'Scurvy Skin and Blood Diseases,' and Sores of all kinds, its . effects are marvellous. Thousands of ; testimonials-.; -Sold in bottles, 2s- 6d and lis ! each; ( by Ch'-misis and Patent Medicine Yendorseverywbire. B>* la' Proprietors, The Lincoln andjMidland Counties Drug Co., Lincoln,;. England.— Advt. , Towie _ Pbiw_botal and Steel Piils roB Females 'quickly correct aijiirreguarities, and relieve th* distressing lymptoihs ' so ' prevalent . with thb' : Sex. Boxes, Is l_d,and 2s 9d, of all Chemists, Prepared only by E. T. Towle/Chemist. Nottingham, England. . Wholesale: ofr all iho' Wholesale Houses..- Beware of Imi-ations.*-TADVT. . : „!;.;.;!.;,*, X d A Gbea^ Busiß-ESS.-rTho Uniijedf plates >f America is the home of some -Very arge .enterprises,, .bjdt " 'nane f/i ][>^rnaps ;rea'ter than the business > co'n_i_tfe?e > d f by Hr G* G. Green, bf ; 'Wo'«abliry]f*»New [er-ey, U.S.A. He) isHh^proffteW oj he WeH-AnoWn Bpscfiee'a Germ__ 9(yruj_^ rhich is unequalled as a- remedy o for ' ?iilmoriary:and Brotfchial afEecJiogs/ He a'auufacturesmlso Greep { s Augijsji ( opwer G>r .Dyspepsia . and. all .disorders r!o|*the iiver. These preparations. 11 are.'.ysed bromghpnt' "the, civilized ' world - nand dousand's "testify . to their »al __ble''6hraivo projierties. Bbth 'these prerp'ara'Hons a i^e reached an immense sale:; solely on a their merits. SampleJ bottles to£<each re sold at 6d.> or. fullrsiaed beetles at 3s i.;,yAIJ druggists. ( , . ' *„.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 37, 5 September 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 37, 5 September 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 37, 5 September 1885, Page 4

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