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WHAT IS*%tfS DKkyE'raAT is OOMINC UPON US. 3T, ' .^llfceSa'tnlefat ni^hßfßteSlTiin tfpoWSWma wares. Many persons Jiayo.j>ains übqut-theiChesi nriffiftiiftipiiud' sM&imes* lii the%nW*Tfiey lee dull and sleeuy ; tlie^mouth has la.b.ad taste espeei ally m theinioiniug/^A sort St "sticky islime collect! about the teeth. The appetite is poor. There is ( feeliug like a heavy load on the stomaoJH soine-^ times a f aint allrjrpij.e seusatipu M (theiptt of the; stoinncli|iv&iißli.fdqg. doißii üßt >aWy. JLTl«£eycs 3e . sunken, tlTe" hands and feet Become cold and feel . clruniny. After a while a cough aetßin.at,first dry, baf lifter a' few months it is attended' with iv greenish coloured, expectoration. The afflicted bue^eels tired"allthb'>viaie, and sleep does ihotsee.m.tq .afford any rest. 'After a time he. becomes yervous,irrit- ' able, and glooiriyi' and lias evU f orebodtugs. ...There 'is^giddiness, a sort, of YjliirUnKjsejisation m the 'head' when rising up suddenly. The^ bowels become costive ; the skin, is dry and hot lit time£ : ; the blood bdcom'ds tiiick and stagnant ;rthe.Tyhiteß of the eyes . become tinned with yellow,* the urine is]acauty'and I''high-coiooTed.1 ' ' high-coiooTed. depositing a . sediment ttfter,3tftnding. .There is frequently a splcfciiig tip, of 'the fpoa.some- ' times' with a sour ttsce, and sometimes,, with a swe.etish taste; this is frequently attended , with j palpitation of theheirt: the vision becomes im-i '.paired with spots before the eyes'; there is of great 'prostration and weakness. All of these symptoms are m .turn present. It is .thought .that nearly one-third of our population has tliis. disease •m sbmeof varied forms. : It lias beeii found that medical 'meiiliaTe mistaken the, naturfe of .this dip ease. Some have. treated: it for a,liyer ( oo,mplainp, others for ladiiey disease, etc., etc., biit none, of the 'various' kinds of treatment havoibeenatteuded with Buocess, because the remedy should be such.as *p act harmoiiio'usly uix>u each one of these organs, and upon the stomach as well ; for m Dyspepsia (for tliis is really what the disease ,is) all of .these organs : partake of this disease, and require, a remedy that .will act upon all at the same time. SeigeL's Curativ* Syrup acts like a oliarm'in tliis class of complaints, giving almost ■ immediate relief. „ «Tlie . following letters from chemists of standing : m .the community \vh l ere they live show m what eitimation the. article is held. . Wholesale Agents,* Kempthorne, Erosser* Co-ls^ew Zealand Drug; Go. (limited), Dunediiii Cliristcliurch, Wellington, and Auckland.; , John Arclier, Harthill, aiear Sheffliold ;— I ; cau coufldontlyrccojumend,it to all who may, be suffering from liver or stomach complaints, haying the I testimony of my customers, who have derived great , benefit from the Syrup and Pills. The sale is inj creasing wonderfully.'-, ;j s. >. \ \ \ \l \ Geo. A. Webb. f4l"; rYork-^treat, 'Belfast :— I have i sold a large quantity, and .the p irties have tcstiftfcd ;to,its being what you represent it. •■(; ; >i;: .!.>•> I , 3'. '."S» Metcalfe, 65, Highga^ Kendul :— I have ■i always great pleasure iurecom'iieiiding the Guratlvo: ! Syrup,ifoFl have never kno*va-a-case.in. wliicMt Ihaß,uqtxelieved or r oured, aid I have. sold. many i gypsses...,; :,: . .;■:>. ,f..<i :■.'-. • ' . :- !■-- ■: -■■■■:■• ; :'■ ■ Ijbbt.Cf.Ck)Bldi 37, Higher -'et,Andoyer-s- Il»ave jaLwaystakenagreatimerest m your mefliciuesaiid : J have recommend them, as I have found numerous j cases of cure from their use. ■■«■;> .; i- ■■ ;.- ni .'J ' Thomas Chapman; West Auckland :— I -find tlat !th,e trade steadily increas6j.! ; I selLimoreof .your, imedicinostlian any other ki id. '; '■•■;■:■ ■ ■■'■>■ ■■•.»■: I I N: Darroll, Cluiii' Salop:— All who' buy it -are' ipleaged. and recomineiirt it. ■ ■■> ■■ :.. !i/. i j Jos, Bulkwill, A.P.S., Kihgsbridgej—TOie'pubHo' seem to appreciato'their great value. ■ •■'■■■■■■-• «i ; ' A. Anhstead, Market-street, Diiltou-inil'urness'i-^' ■It. is . needless: for' me' j to say that?.yoiur' Valuable 'mediciucs have great sale m. tliis districtH-grejiter'' jthan any otlier IJcnom!'of,<giviiiggrcat r ßatisfiU)tiou.''< Roßt. Laiuc, Mclksham : -I cau well recommend ; theGurativoSyrap'from hiving proved its cmdac'y for indigestion myself; ' : ■"■ ■•'■ ■'■' ■"' - > ■'- .':'•! ! Fridckhoim, Arbroath, Fort arshire; Sept. 33, 1882.' • : Dear;Sir,— Last'jrear I sent yon -ji letter rtconii mending Mother. Seigel's Syrup. ; I'likve very much ■ pleasure m still bearing tcktimohy to the very satisfactory results of the fumml Syrup iind PilU. 3fo#tv patent medicines- die out 'with me, bat Mother ' |legel has had a steady sale ever since I oominelicfd^ and is still m a great demand as when I first began* '• $o sell the medicine. • The cures wliichhaVfr come | qnder my notice are chiefly those 6t liver ! cohip)nint ' and general debility. .."'.;': ;• • . n [A certain m'nister m my neighbourhood says it, it '. the only thing which has beriofitedhini nndredtored : ■ Him to his normal condition of health after being ' ! nnable to preach for a considerable length of time. I could mention also a great many other cases, but ; ) Rjjnic'e wbiild not allow. ' A near ffleiid of mine", who Is very much addicted to eostiveness. or constipation, linds thnt Mother Seigel's Pills are the only pills whioli.suit his complaint.; ' All other pills causa a! reaction which is, very annoying... Mothor Seigel's Pills do not leave a bad after-effect. I have much v pleasure m commending again to.suffering.liumau- , itiy MotliSr Seigel's"medicincs, ; which : afe'-uo klikiA? '' If this letter is of any service you can publish it. '• ) ' Yours very trnly, ; i , r i (Signed) -:Wimttm ; S. Glass, o]iemißt.,,v ' iA.^. Wln*jte, Esq.; .: ;;, .; . ::..' m : :i.n.\ ti'i , *■ .' : ' . ,^.l6thAugnßt,lßß3. (Dear Sir,— l write to tell yon that Mr Henry 'IDllier. of Yatesbnry, Wilts,, informs me that ha, ; 'sdfferedfrota'« ; seyiire form- 6f li'idigMtioh'fbr W-' wards of four" yen|rs, and "took lid' r 6hd"cff'ia'd'ctors medicine witnbut'the slightest benefit, and declared Syrup which he got from me has 1 laved his life. . .. ■ Yoursi;rnly, ' i ' ' . (Signed) N.Webb, Mr White. sf\ Chemist, Calne.

In Bronchitis «nd ' Asthma. ' Bux ten's Lung Pn later" affords imniediate relief.^. ;-.. ; -^ - f ,' ■} Bentley Oi&QSi,-- beg to announce . the arrival of tlgir^first shipnient^iifs^pring and Summer u 'drapery/ attcUidii&sall the latest novelties^ m all d^partm'ent&'Millin- r , . ©rj, . §t&& j jfancJi^wT ■-¥&&*& d&W" t Yduths' and Boys' Qlathino:, Hats and Caj)3— «ll well-istocked and sfilen^id yglue, iand of the'Bfer manufacture. "BKNTLKY Biotf. .f-f AdVtH ' r-- •■■ ■••_■:, ■;;■ '>■■■_■_■ i '"'*< Aiessrs'iw-KBEStroOD' &' : 'S6N, Uentist Winganui, Eegistered under tl?e Tmperia' ' Cojonial Acts. Dentistry m all its branches ' v Mrj Greenwood brings aH tM requisite apparatus for a'dnipistrating Nitrious Oxide Gas for the painless extraction of teeth. Mr 'Crreenwdod' may be consulted at jPalmerston' on;- Thursday, If ov. 19th WalktevVHotel^rAbvT.li. : '' jI

Late AdyQiryis^TOi^Jltg.' THEATRjD - RGYAL.- >■.^ TO^MORROWI' :T0 MORttQW^ " lisM ' | y^J^EB^o^MASfOE,,;;.;-:' :I ; : f Ii ; ; "''' ColorAdo Mln^tielA. i .> draiLaSii^e^r b^a^ Enthu-.! •*•• | siasm)!! .'Everybody ! > - ', Entif ©change' -of Programmei ■ Tb- j • Mbirow : — . • ; ■'■■■• 1| ! NBWJ'SONGS.!^-:''!^'!' 1 -'" 1! »"« ! NEW JOKES 1! / j _ .. -NEW-FA'BGES-!!! ■X o) ! NEW DANCES!!! ; ; iAkinisßion — Frojat Seats'* 3/s- ; Back .Seats, 2/-: Chil^re^ ufldlr twelve, ■ Jialf • price. Doorßfop'en-ati7v3o, gom- ! J;;ja^wM^S^^atd^B4oi .Qhilaren. • v .Vj , fj ( : Front Seats, 17- • Bact Seats,' 6d. ■■ r \ BIGHAR'p-DIjyEBEIJf£,T

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1505, 13 November 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1505, 13 November 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1505, 13 November 1885, Page 4

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