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WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US.

Like a, thief at night it steals m upon us una.-warcs.;-Many persons have pains 'nlkintj the chest ami sides, and sometimes 'm the back.' They feel I dull ah(\ sleepy ; the month has a bad tastp especially m tho morning. A sort of sticky slimo collects : about the teeth. The appetite is poor. There is a '. feeling like a heavy load on- the stomach ; some- : times ft faint all-gone sensation at tho pit of the stomach which food does not satisfy. The eyes are sunken, the hands and -feet become cold and feel clammy. After a while a cough sets mat first dry, but after a few months it is attended-withagrcen-isli coloiTirbd expectoration. The afflicted "one feels tired all the while, and sleep does not seem to afford any rest. ,- After a time -, he becomes, nervous, heritable', and gtoonry, aivd has evil forebodings. There is a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation m tho head when rising up suddenly. The bowels become . costive ; the skin is dry and hot at times; the blood : becomes thick and stagnant; the whites of the eyes : become tinged with yellow, the urine is scanty and ; high-coloured, depositing a sediment after standing. There, is frequently a spitting up ?of the. food, sometimes with ' a . sour taste, and sometimes with a > sweetish '"t'iUle; this i 3 frequently attended with ; palpitation of the heart ;, the. .vision .•becomes im-. , paired with spots before the" eyes ;' there is a feeling •; of great prostration: and- weakness. All. of these i symptoms are m turn present. It is thought thatnearly one-third of diir population lias 'this disease m some of its varied forms. It has been found : that ..medical inch' have mistaken the .'nature of this'dis- - ease. .'Some have treated it for a liver complaint, ■others for kidney- disease, etc., etc., but none of the. various kinds' of treatment have been attended with' because tho remedy should be such as to ■act harmoniously upon each one of these organs, aiidupoa the stomach "as well ; for inDyspepsia (for this is really what .the. disease is) all of these organs partake of this disease, arid require a remedy that nvilLact upon all at. the same time. Seigel's Curative Syrup acts like a charm m this class of complaints, . giving almost immediate relief. The following letters from chemists of standing m the community wliere they live show m what^estimation the article, is held. ■;' Wholesale- Agents, Kempthorne, Pros3er & Co.'s New Zealand Drug' Co. (Limited), Dunedin, , Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. ' John Archer, Harthill, near Shelßield: — I can confidently recommend it to all who may be suffering from, liver or- stomach complaints, htiving the testimony of my customers,' who have derived great benefit from the Syrup and Pill 3. The sale is increasing /wonderfully. \ Geo. A. Webb, 141, York-street, Belfast :— I have sold a large quantity, and the parties have" testified to its being what you represent it. J. S.-Metcalfe, 55, Highgate, Kendal:— l have always groat ploasurc m recommending tho Curative Syrup, for I have never known a case m which it • lias not reliovod or cured, and I have sold many grosses. : Robt. G-. Gould, 27, High-street, Andovor :— I have always tnlccn a groat interest m your medicines and I; have recommend them, as I -have found numerous cases of cure from their nse. "'' • Tliomas Chapman, Wost Auckland :— I find that ■< the trade steadily increases. I sell more of your ' medicines than any oilier kind. N. Darroll, Clvii, Salop :— All who buy it are pleased, and rccopnnend it. [ Jo=s, Ballcwill, 'A.P.S., Kingsbridge :— The public seem to appreciate their great value. • A. Armstead, Market-street, Dalto:i-in-Furness :— It is needless for me to say that your valuable medicines have great salo m this district— greater than any other I know of, giving great satisfaction. ■ Itobt. Inine, Melksh;uu : — I can well recommend the Curative Syrup from having proved its efficacy for indigestion myself. '-Friockheim, Arbroath, Forfarshire, Sept. 23, 1882. iDear Sir, — Last year I sent you a letter recommending Mother Seigel's Syrup. I have very much pleasure in/stillbearing testimony to the very satisr ' factory reshl6s of the famed Syrup and Pills. Most patent medicines- die out with m<v but Mother Siegel has had a steady sale ever since. I commenced, and is still Jn a great demand as when I first began to sell the mqdicino. ' The cures which have come under my : notice arc chiefly those of liver complaint and general 'debility. A oertain minister m my neighbourhood says it, is the only thing which has benefited him and restored ■ him to Ills' normal condition of health after being ; unable to preach for a considerable length of time. '■'■ I could mention also a* great many other cases, but space would hot allow. A near friend of mine, who is ivory much addicted to costiveness, or constipation, finds that Mother Seigel's Pills' are the only pills which snit-his complaint. All other pills cause a reaction which is very annoying. Mother Seigel's Pills do not leave a bad. after-effect. I have much pleasure m commending again to snffering humanity Mother Seigcl's medicines, which are no sham. If this letter is of any service yoti can publish it. . Yours very truly, (Signed) William S. Glass, Chemist. A. J. White, Esq; /■."" 15th August, 1883. Dear Sir, — I write to tell you that Mr Henry Hillior, of Yatcsbury, Wilts, informs me that he suuVrcd from a severe form of indigestion for upwards of four years, and took no end of doctor's med'iciife without the slightest benefit, and declares Mother Sci^el's Syrup which he got from me has saved his life. ... : ■ Yours truly, (Signed) N. Webb, Mr White. Chemist, Calne.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 52, 30 July 1885, Page 4

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WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 52, 30 July 1885, Page 4

WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 52, 30 July 1885, Page 4

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