AN ALARMING D SEASK AFFLICTING A NUMEROUS CLASS. The disease commences with a slight derail; c meut of the stomach, ,but, if neglected, it m tiiuu involves the whole frame, embracing the kiilueys, liver, pancreas, and, m f.iot, the. entire jflanrful ir system, and the afflicted drags out a mi movable exis- , tence until death gives relief from suffering. The disease is often mistaken for other couiplnitifcj; but, if the reader will ask himself the fpllo\vi:n; qrnstiolitf, he will be Able to determine whether liohimself 4s one of the afflicted ;— OJave I distress, pain, or difficulty m breathing 'after eating? Is there? dull, heayy-feeling attended by: drowsiness? Havetiiie ' eyes a yellow tinge ? Does a. thick, sticky, runeous gather about, the gums and teeth m the mornings Accompanied' by a disagreeable taste? Is, -the . tongue coated? Is thews pains m the side and back ? Is there a f aliiess about the right side us if v " the liver were enlarging? Is there coativeuDss ? Is there vertigo or dizziness when rising suddenly" from mi horizontal- position ? Are this secretions' from the kidneys scanty and highly, colour >>d,.Nyith a deposit after standing V Does food ferment soon Rf ter eating, accompanied by flatulence or a bejch?v ing of gas from the stomach? Is there frequent palpitation of the heart? These various symptoms may not be present at .0110 time, but they torment the sufferer in;turn as the dveadfur disease pro 1 gre3ses.: If the base be one of long standing- there will be a dry, hacking cough, attended after a time by expectoration. In very advanced stage 3 the ' Skin assumes a dirty brownish appearance, and the hands and feet ara covered with a cold, sticky perspiration. As the liver' and kidneys become more and more diseased, rheumatic pains appear,; and/ the usual treatment proves entirely unavailing' ! against this latter agonising disorder.- The origin I of thislmalady isiiwlisßfcinh : or>dyßpep4a ): andtr; small quantity of tlie proper medicine will removethe disease if taken m its ineipiencjr. It is most important thatthe disease .should be promptly.aud properly treated m its first stege3, when a little' medicine will effect a cure, and even when it has obtained a s&on&ihbl&tthe correct rmiedy#lH)ald ; , -be persevered m untilevery, vestige of the disease : W eradicated, until the appetiateha»retfariiea ) aud 1 I' the digestive organs, «s|»red to, a healtfcjreouili- !• tion. The snrestarid indßt effectual remedy wr this -. t distressing complaint is " Seigel's Curalive.Syrap, a vegetable prepfc*Hpuyrald-;byj}U Chemists aiffl 4 Mediciiie Vendoa l;^*dwfoat fmg the proprietors, JL J. White, ■Xiniited.ir^Wmntdonlloftd, London, E. 0 ,; or the wliolesale agwlts, KempthoMe,-Prois«r & Co.'s,New Zealand; ; Drug Co. (Limited), Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington,, and Auckland! This Syrup strikes at the: very foundation of the disoM^.Uad dntes ifcrootana ' branch: out of the system. '■ 1 aMarketElflfceaPocklingtoiuYork,. ; Sir,—^eiiisgaisuflfereKf or tyearswith vdysp^psialp ajl its' woftt^orinS, and-dtter'Bpehding^pauudsin medicines, I was at last persuaded to try Mother *Beigel's. Curative Syrup, and am. thankful. to r say fiave derived more benefit from it than auyother--"medicine I ever took, and would advise any 1 - one suffering from the same complaint to give it a,triaV the results they" would sppu find out for themselves. If yon flke to make use #f this testimonial you are quite at liberty to do so. . . • ' Yowrs respectfully, . . . ... . . i >.. (Signed) R. Tnrner. '-■; Seigel's. Operating Pills are the best family, physic that has eyer.been discovered. They cleanse the bowels from all irritating substances, and leave them m a healthy condition. They cure costiveness. ; St. Mary-street, Peterborough, ."...;, .. - , November 29th, 1881. ', Sir,— lt gives' me great pleasoire'to Inform you of the beriefit I have received from Seigel's Syrup. I have been troubled for years, with dyspepsia ; but after a few doses of the Syrup, 'I found relief, and after taking two bottles of it I felt quite cured. - , •:« ■ ■ I am, Sir, yours truly, "Mr A. J. White, .. : 'i::: .:; William. BaEST..i ! Hensiugham, Wbitehaven, Oct. 16th, 1882. Mr At J. AVliite.— DeatSir,— l.wasjor some time afflicte'A with piles, and was advised to' give Mother" Seigel's Syrup a trial, wMch I did. I am now happy to state that it has restored me to complete healtiuj-I remain, yours respectfully,. . ± , s ■'■ (SignedJ^ V Johk H, Ligh* foot./' ■ j:. ' %■ 15th August, Wlf Dear' Sir,— l writ* KMell yi?u that Mr-Wnry Hillierl of Yatesbujty.: Wilts, informs me that' he suffered from a severe :f6im. of >Inftgestton*pr ufc 'wards Of four years, ftiid took no ;eiid,Qt doctor's p medicine without the slightest b'enTbnfcand declares ; J I Mother Seig^el's Syrup \fblctf , he g6t; from me has ; saved liis life. .; Youts'truly^ s '< ,-.. '■■ .- .■•.-. ,■■■-- ■■'-• \ (Signed) N, WEBB; Mr White. ,:,,,. Chemist. Oalne. T '"■ September Bth, 1883. DearjSir,— I find <he tale of Seigel's Syrup^teaAilyiucneasing.'. aitwho have tried atj speak Tej^y. highly^f its medic'lnal virtvfes Hels-.f cribesit as a "Godsend to dyspeptic people." I >' always : recommcnd it with confidence. ?Rfltbfullyyp.urs,< f 'r .- ,' ■ > i (Signed) ( * vinobst aJSVIdls, ; ' ; « ; ; . Chemist-Dentist, To Mr A. T. White. " ' : : i: Merthyr Tydvll. , .Preston, SeflK^aUSS?.; My. Dear Sir,— Your Syriipiiud Pills are still very popular with my customers, many-saying they are the best family medifcines possible;;; /cr ■ ,- ; : .; . . . -, > E '"The other day a'custpmer'came for two bottles of ■ Syrup and saidi'Mother.Seigel 11 haclsaTfed Jhe.life of hU vrlto, and he added, " one of those bottles I am seniUlig-flft^w^ihUes wf to ; a jfriißnd,.whpis Jrerv;ilL,. I-haye.mno)ffai{h Wit." >' The saleii'eeifeupwon~derfuHy,,»it«wt,pne,wojuld fancy inmost that, the people were beginning to breakfast; ttmej and ••'snp-'oiv^Mother Seigel's Sypup, the demand, is so- constant and the satisfaction so great-rlam/dear Sir, youi-a faithfully, >;;!;; -;■ . : i ■■. V^'Z LSjgneih . ToA.J.Wh{tej>Bsq7» :. ; v i ;-kV< '■
NOTICE, -vii |: ; jciLaiise, of^^^ary^' i:n ( fiS'' Business. I in-Trade, Veniel^Eight, Title aM 1 Interest;. Sal'soi'iill/ Aj^lianpe^, &c, for carrying .on , the Coach Pactdry j lately m 'the hands of Mi" Cbabh Builder^ of;Ban-y gitikei-street.i< has become my. /property jby ipurchase . made on, the 10th,, of January. I wpuld therejcore respectfully solicit the Patronage of all pftrsbnstiritereslfeedi m thje tYiflripus^©^; pajkjnents of the Business as carried on by my Predecessor. -, I also beg, to state that by stcic|; attention I'in.^Bnd to carry out suc'6essfully,jahd. giye\ general satisfac■tionito "all Custom'ei'sl; shall be' my JEndeayof . to' '2o WQrk.k)f /the, "beiat Desjjrip^ion' and 'JDesigns 1 Veil tfnd fait|t£ully<it'th&'l©yee:t possible price ;„ rthe -Re^Ut^tion : thjs 'Swdyd&ff K)r*xuTning out Woodj sound?* 1 pleasing duty to maintain. Mr Stbatfqbp .?pll also b^onthejprßmi-- ! ses for a time^ to* receive and on liisf tjehalf I ]fcake this, opportunity of thanking all tj^pse Patirons who sUp,pi&rte^b:a.him so . : srel]L during, his jterin' bfjßusiness- here. Solicit-ingly^uT'fayorajri-I am. . &c;, - ■:■:.•:■ ■ -,?■ i: '::■: ' •'■:"s-r. : '-- : ''"'-^.iF'oH»- Bkt!i : " PahHerptpii If orth "' ' ■-"•
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1651, 6 March 1886, Page 4
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