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, In , Coughs and Colds, •« Baxter's, Lung Preset vet ' s unrivalled. '"; '.' " ... ' '. _'. , '" J . .In Croup "Baxtflr's Lung iPreserver,"operates magcally, its expectorant and oth»rptoi»*.' ' . ;^Hording paedv relief . :- ■■?■•■. '•.-^•:,;-r "i ;--; .• ■..-..- ?.', | 1 ' Baxter's iiungTrjeservcr,.cnioys an'uhparallele I success ! Its value to those, wh'o'suffo'r from .P. ulino, »aryVmplain|s is inestimable i ( Tlte "'slight C6ld? yields to it m a'manner triily amazliig ! "Tlie symptoms of advanced Consumption, . top, . arc alleviated as by a charm. Asthma and Bronchitis flee away, as ' • chaff before the \vind." The Organs of Toice hdv^ imparted to them a clearness, of ,Tbne,;Sweetncss|, and Purity, which render the Luiig Preserver an universal favourite of those who exfercise their cal powers m public. It is within tha <reach of all, and so pleasant to take, that children like it. If yon have any pulmonary disorder,- try it. To-day you may be la. time l to ithe Canker-Worm w.hi,ch,preys:On your vitols. To-morrow.itrmay be ' Too tat« ! Life is precious, and hrthga" upori A yerv slender thread '. At once, then, send'te au'Agen} ; for a bottle of f'Baxter.'s Luiig Presery'er,"aitd prpvd that it really/ is iiiestimable. See Btfbk of ." T.,^'vy j :;Hburß.'!,ttfbe'pbtained'6f MrLeary'rifiamUt, " .. j •■'•;• Aies^re (tßbenwood ■& Son; Dentist ! , Wanganui, Registered under the |linperia Colonial Acts. Dentistry m all its branches ' MrG-reenwood brings' with him all the re 4 quisite apparatus for administrating : Nitri-! . pus. Oxide.. Gas for the painless ; extraction! of teeth. Mr Greenwood: may b& consulted! at Faltnerstbh on Tliui-sdav;, Nov, 19th a^ , Walkley;s,Hptel.^r.ADVT.:i.. V : '.V V'

wiHAT IS THIS DISBASB THAT 18 GOMINGj . ;. „( . m upon us. ••■'""•.' ; i j Like a thief at .night, it steals ia upon us unawares. < Muny persons have, pains about the' chest; and sides, .and sometimes m the back.; -They-feulj .dull and sleepy ; the mouth has a bad taste espeqi-l ally m the morning; ■ A sort of' sticky slime collects about the teeth. ' The appetite is poor. -There. U'& feeling like a heavy load on. the stomach; sometimes a faint all-gone serisation at the-pit o* the stomach which food does not satisfy. Tho eyes j; • ■ duuken, 'the hands ' and feet ■ become cold and .feel clammy. ; Af ter^a wliile a couglrsets in.at first dry,, i but after a few- mouths it is' attended with a greaui.ih coloured expectoration. The' afflicted one feels tired «11 the while, and sleep'doe3> not seem; to nttovd any rest. After a time he becomes nervous, icritable, and gloomy, aiuLhas-Cvil fovebodintrs. There is a giddiness,, a sort of whirling sensation., in the head'wh'eii rising up' siiddeiilyi' The 'bowels' become costive ; the skin is dry and hot at times ; tho blood becomes thick and stagnant ; the whites of the eyes .become,^inged;with yellow, .the, urine is scanty nud liigh-coldured, depositing a sediuient ivfter staiidln'g. There is frequently a spitting up of the food, sometimes with a sour tasfe, and sometiiucs with a 'Bweetish'taßte;'this ( is' frequently attended' with palpitation of the heart : the 'vision becomes impnired with spots before-the-eyes ; there is a feeling of great prostration and Nyeiikno^.jAll.pf tjlifise symptoms are m turn prelsout. ' is .thought .tliht nearly one-third of onr. population has this disease m some of its varied forms. It has been found that medical men have mistaken the nature of this disease,' Some have treated it for a liver Complaint, otherßfor kidney disease, 'etc*, otev but Mono 6t the various kinds of treatment have been attended with suocess; because the remedy should be such as to act harmoniously upon each one of these organs, and upon the stomach as well ; for m Dyspepsia (for this is really witat the disease is) all of these organs partake of this disease and require a remedy that will act upon nil at the same time. Seigel's Curative Syrup acts like a cJiarmiu this ,ctnss of complaints, giving iilmo&t immediate, relief. The following letters from chemists of standing iiKthe community where they live show In what estimation the article is held. Wholesale Agents', 'KempthornCj Prosser & Co.'s NewvZoaland Drug Co.- (limited^ Dunediu, Christchurch, Wellington, und Auckland. John Archer,: Harthill, near Sheffiield :— I can confidently reconuhcnd.lt to all whefmay be suffering.from, liver or stomaclv complaiiitfc, having tue testlmdnyof my customers', whd havS'tlerlvedgre^t benefit from the Syrup and Pills. The sale is increasing wonderfully. .*,.„,•.> h« • Geo. A. -Webb, 141, YorkistreeVßelfost :— I have iqldalarge quantity, and the parties havp testified to its being what you represent it, V ' "s"| '■JiS. v -Metcalfei 55,' Highgate, ; KeMal:-^I Have ' always great pleasure m recommending the Curative : Syrup, for I have never known a case iv .which it ; h-is not relieved or curedj and I have sold ■manygrosses. " r> . '•-'■ ■■■■■ ! ■ " ! ; Robt. G. Gould, 277 High-street; Andbver :— I have ;il ways taken a great interest m your medicines and j I have recommend them, as I have found numerous otises pf cure from their "use. ! ■' Thomas' Chapman, West Auckland:— l find that j tile tirade steadily increases. 'I' sell: mor,el of .ydiui medicines than an^ other kind. N. Darroll, Cluh, Salop:— All who buy it are pleased, and recotumeiuTitr"" Jfls,* Balk-will,, AiPjS,,' Kingabridge f—The- public seeni to appreoiatejbheir great, value. A. Armstead, Market-strpet;' DMtpn-in-Furnes» :— !It is needless for me to say that your valuable . medicines, 'have groat sale in'tliis. flistdotr^greater; .' Uian any .other I know of, giving greali satisfaction. i Robt. Laihe, Melksham :— I caii woll rceominend j the Ouratite Synipfrom having proved its effloacy fpr indigestion ;m,vK ( .'lf. ■■: ( it ... '■-: -n'i\ ny Friockheim, A; rt,-<Hlh, Forfardhire, Sept. 33, 1882, ; ' pear Sir,— fiiwt yciir'l sent you a letter' recohii mending -Mother Seigel's Byrup. 1 have very much i pleasure m still bearing testimony to the very satis- ; factory results pf the famed Syrup ami .Pills., Most ; patent, njedicines die out with me./'but Mot)ier ; Sie'gel has'hnd a' steady sale evef since Ico'mmenced, 1 , and is still m a great demand as when I first began! to sell tlie.mediolnV, The ; cures i which ;have come > uuder my notice arc chiefly those of Hver complaint and general debility. ~" the' only tiling which "lias herieflte'd'liim andrcstorod 'himfto]iis!hbrmal condition. of health : affer jbeing" t unable to preach for a; considerable length of time. I could mention also a' great many other cases, but space would! not alldw. fnine, who' is very much addicted to costiveness. or constipation, finds that Mother Seigel's Pills are the only i pills-Avliloh suit liis complaint.- Aljwtherpills cause ; a reaction which is very annoying. Mother Seigel's ; Pills do not leave a, toad, after-effect. Z have much ; pleasure m commeri'ding again to buffering humanty Mother Sofgel's- medicines, which are no sham. : If this letter is of any service yon can publish it. Yburs^Tery truly, : (Signed) William S. Glass, Chemist, j A. J, White; Esq. . . ! I , j- - , - lßttt August. 1888. Dea» Bir,-^I. writer^ to tell you ;ihft'tJM| Hehry ' Hillief, of, Yateibury, Wilts, informs me that he ' suffered from a severe form of indigestion for upi wards of four years, and took no end of doctor's medicine without the slightest benefit, and declares I 'Mother Seigel's Syrup which he got from me has s»ved his life. „ ' ' „; \">. -J ; "'. « , Yours truly, --„, - r '~ , (Signed) Mr v Wobb. WcWilii.fi i /, V.'.Yl v iChemi«t,sc»^ ?

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1506, 14 November 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1506, 14 November 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1506, 14 November 1885, Page 4

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