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AN AL.A.K.UINU- DISEASE AFFLICTING A NUMEROUS CLAPS. The disease commences with a slight der.irg - meat of die stomach, but, if neglected, it m time •nvolves tt)>' whole frauu', embracing the kidney*, ivtr, p.utcrfms, and, m fact, the ontirn ylunluHr , ■•ystoni, unit the afHictcil drags o:it ;i mui-iMhii: exigence until death gives relief troal suffering. Tlie i lisease is often-mistaken for other compl lints ; but if the rcadej- will ask himself the following ques- < tions, lie will bo able to determine whether he himself is one of- the afflicted :— Have 1 I'lhrtreas, pain, or (liffiu'ulty inbreathing after eating? Is there a dull,.' heavy feeling attended by drowsiness? Have the eyesa yollOiv tinge? Does n thick, sticky, mucous gather about the giims" mid teeth m the mornings, accompanied by a disagreeable taste? Is the tongue ..exuted ? Is there p.iius m the side aud b.\ck?' ; Is there a fulness about the right side ns if the'livei* Were" enlarging ? Is there costiveness ? Is there vertigo or dizziness when rising suddenly from an horizontal position ? Are the seoretio.is from the kidneys scanty and highly coloured, with a deposit after standing? Does food ferinonosoon after eating, accompanied by flatulence or a belching of g*s from the .stomach? Is there frequent palpitation of the heart? These various symptoms in»y not be present at one time, but they torment . the sufferer m turn as the dreadful disease progresses. If the case be one of long standing, there will be a dry, hacking cough, attended after a time by expectoration. In very advanced stages the skin assumes a dirty brownish appearance, and the hands and feet \ are covered with a cold, sticky perspiration. As the liver and kidneys become more aud more diseased, rheumatic pains appear, and 1 the usual treatment proves entirely unavailing against this latter agonising disorder. The origin of this malady i 3 indigestion or dyspepsia, and a I small quantity of the proper medicine will remove the disease if taken In its incipiency. It is most important that the disease-should be promptly and properly treated m its first stages, when a little medicihe'wfll effect a cure, and even when it has übbtain^l-iv strong hold the correct romody should be persevered m until every vestige of . the disease is eradicated,' until the 'appetitite Has returned," and? the digestive organs restored to, a healthy, condition. The surest and mo3t effectual remedyfor this distressing complaint is "Seigel's Curative Syrup " a vegetable preparation sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, throughout the world, and by the proprietors, Xf- J. >Wliito, Mmited, 17, Parringdoii Kbato, London", E:C\ ; or the wholesalej&gents, Kempthprne, Prosser &,Co.'s New Zealand Drug C 6. (Limited), Dunedin, Christclmrch, Wellington, and 'Auckland. This Syrup strikes at the very foundation of the disease, and drives it, root and branch, but of Jhe system. , - - • „. . • • Market Place, Pocklington. York, ' October 2nd, 1882. Sir,— Being a-sufferer lor yean .with dyspepsia m all its worst forms,' and after spending poundsiu medicines,! was*-nt; lasfe persuaded* to *ry .Mother Seigel's Cmiitive Syrup.TAnd am thankful; to say have derived more beucftt'fromib than any other - medicine I ever took* aiid would advise ;any one siiffering from the same complaint to give it a trial, -theresnlts-they would soon find* out for themselves. If you'lifce to make use «f this testinionial you ffre quite at liberty to do so. Yours rea.pectfi}llyi • (Signed) B: Turner. Seigers-'Operiiting Pills are the be3t family physic that lias ever been discovered. They cleanse the bowels from all irritating substances, and leave them iii;» ! healtuy condition. They oure eostiveness. , ; St. Mary -street, Peterborough, ■•./■'•■ ' ■ '■ November 29th, : 1881. Sir,— lt gives me great pleasure to inform you of the benefit I have received from Seigel's Syrup. I have been troubled for years with dyspepsia ; but after a few. jioses. of the Syrup.. I found relief, and. after taking two bottles" of it I felt quite cured. -• : I am, Sir, yours truly* n.'. Mr A. J. White. William Brest. ... ' Hensirigham, Whitehaven, Oct. 16th, 1882. ' Mr"A.J. White.— Dear Sir,— l -was for- some time afflicted with piles, and was advised to give Mother Seigel's Syrup a trial, which I did. I am now happy to state that it has restored me. tocomplete health. -I remain, yours respectf ully, . . ; * ": (Signed) Jons H. LigktjfoOt. . !:*. 15th August, 1883. Dear Sir,— l Write "to tell you that Mr Henry Hillier, of Watesbury. .Wilts, informs me that, he suffered from a severe iform of iijdigestion tor up- • Wiifds of four year 3, axil took no end of doctor's, medicine without *the,slightest benefit, aud deolares" Mother Sejfeel's Syrup 1 wiiich he got from me has ;iatea/his life. " Yours iruly,: > " :^ -. i.-J-"r- -c : .:-'». WEBB,-?* Mr White. " ~ '■■'■"" Chemist; CaluK ■;.'■..-'- v, ■-': .^September Bth, 188 S- ", ; Dear Sir.— l find the sale of Seigqlls Syrup steadily increasing. All who have tried it sppak very i highly of its medicinalvirtues; one customer des- ; cribeiit as a. " Qodsend- ltd dyspeptic people." I always recommend it with&Onfulence. ■ ■ „ ' Faithfully yours, i 1 (Signed) Vincent A. Wills, • «.-•..• ;' j;. ..Ghetnist- Dentist,- ' To Mr A. J. White. - . -i : - Merthyr Tydyil. , . Preston, Sept. 21st, 1883. ■- My' Dear Sir;— Your Syrup and Pills are still very : popular with my customers, many saying they are. tho best family medicines' possible.* ! 'i ' :. The other day a customer came for two bottles of Syrup arid said " Mother Seigel" had saved the life othis wife, and he added, "one of these bottles I anisending fifteen miles a'war to a friend who is very ill. ' I have much faith m it." The sale keeps np wonderfully.in.f act,.one would fancy almost .that the -people were • beginning to breakfast, dine, and sup on. Mother Seigel's Syrup, the demand is so constant and the satisfaction so great.— l am* dear Sir ,».yours faithfully, , . • ; ;■ •;- ? - 4 - -•"(Signed) ■'■'•• -WiBowKER. To A. J. Wliite,]Esq. i '.':■■ .<■ ■.''■.;.••-. , .

'i ( Chaai|fe of Proprietary. : r TIHE Business Premises, StockJL iin-Trade, Vehicles, Bight, Title and Interest,, alsQ all A>ppl^ances^ &c, f or .carrying on the Coach factory lately' m the bf j; Mr Steatfoed, Coach Builder, of Ean- , gitikei-street. -ha« bjßjcpme my; j>ro-^ perty by purchase made on the lbth of January. I would- therefore res^ : pectfully solicit tKe iPatrbnage v ofall, persons interested m, the. varipus: ,departments of the.Busiiiess as carried on by, ; my Predece'ssor.^: I, alsoTjeg to slate that by sirict aj^ennonl intend ijo caxjzy put .this Business, sue- ... cessfuUy, and give general satisfacstipnto all Customers. It shall be my Endeavor to doiiMrktbf i-th> best ! Description and Designs -well and faithfully at the/lowest possible price • i als.Q, the .;; Reputation this : Establish-: »has heretofo re 'been deservedly:, awardeOor turning out good, sound, amd. r -weU foiished.work it. shall be my pleasingi -dut^ ; tp' Jmaintain. [] M!f Stbatfoed will also be on the premi T ses for a time: to:-^receive Customers,' and on.iiis behalf I take this opportunity of; thanking.: all those- patrons who supported him so well during his teiiJn of Business here. Solicitinglyour favors,— l am &c, ■' ■*"''■■' : '■'■■ >; '' JOHN" BETI ' Pabwrston Korth _

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1652, 8 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1652, 8 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1652, 8 March 1886, Page 4

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