AN ALARMING. DISEASE AFFLICTING i NUMEROUS CLASS. The disease commences with a slight derail gcment of,the stomnch, but, if ncglecteil, (tin time involves tlie whole friimc, embniciiiK tlie kidueyd,' j liver, iiancrens, nml, m fact, tlie entire jlanilnlnr 1 system, ami the nfflicted drags out a miserable exis- ; tence until ileatli (fives relief from suffering. Tlie disease m often mistaken ior other complaints ; but if the render will ask himself . the f ollo.wiug^nestioiij', he will be able to doterjpiiie"'\(-lietlier he himself is one of the afflicted :— liave I distress; pain, or difficulty m breathing hf tor c vting ? 'U there adull, heavy feeling attended by .drowsiness.? -Save, the eyes a yellow tiuge ? "Does a'tiliick; stiielcyViimcous gather about the gums and teeth m the mornings, accompanied by a . disagreeable taste? Is the tongue coated?. Is there pains m the side and back ? Is there a.f ulness about tlie right side ns if % the liver \vere enlarging ? Is there costivencss ? Is there vertigo or dizziness when.. rising suddenly from an horizontal position? Are the secretions from the kidneys scanty and highly coloured, with; a deposit nfter standing? Docs food ferment soon after eating, accompanied by flatulence or a belching' of, gasfrom thcstomichV Is there frequent palpitation of the heart ? These varioms symptoms may not be present at one time, but they torment the sufferer m turn as the dreadful disease pro-, grosses. If the case be one of long standing, there will be a dry", hacking cough, attended after a time, by expectoration. lii very advanced stages the skin assumes a dirty brownish appearance, nnd the hands aud feet are covered with a cold, sticky perspiratibiu As the liver and kidneys become more nnd more diseased, rheumatic pains appear, and I the usual treatment proves entirely unavailing j against this latter agonising disontcr. The origin 1 of this mnlady is indigestion or dyspepsia, and n ' smallquautityofthe proper medicine will remove the disease if taken m its incipiency. It is most important that the' disease should be promptly and properly treated m its first stages, when a little medicine will effect a cure, and even when it has obtained a strong hold the correct remedy should be persevered iv until every vestige of the disease is eradicated, until the appetitite has returned; And the digestive organs restored to a healthy condU tion. The surest and most effectual remedy for this ' distressing complainHs "Seigel'a Dnrative Syrup," . a vegetable preparation sold by all Chemists and Medicine. Vendors throughout the .world*, and by the proprietors, A.- J.' White, Limited, 17, Farringi 'don Road, London, E.G.; or the wholesale agents, Kempthoriie, Prosser & Co.'s New Zealand Drng Co. (Limited), Duneilin, Christchurohf-WeUington, nnd Auckland. This Syrup strikesvat ttie very foundation of the disease, nnd drives it, root and branch, out of the system. ' . •- ' '■ Market Place, Pooklington. York, , : . • '. ' ■ October 2nd; 1882; Sir.^-Being a sufferer for years with dyspepsia m ' nil its worst forma, and after spending pounds m medicines, I 'was at last persuaded to try Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, nnd am thankful to say have derived more benefit from it than any other medicine I ever took, and would advise any one suffering from the same complaint to give it a tnal, the results they would soon find out for themselves. If you like to make use »f this testimonial you are quite at liberty to do so. Yours respectfully, (Signed) R.Turner. Se,igel's Operating Pills are the best family physio that Tins ever, been discovered. They cleanse the bowels from all irritating substances, . and leave them m a healthy condition. They cure costivencss. : St. Mary-stroet, Peterborough, November 29th, 1881. < Sir —It gives me greatpleasure to inform you of the benefit I have'roceived from Seigel's Syrup. -Ihave 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, . „. Wilmam Bbknt. Hensineham, -Wliitehaven, pet. 16th^l882. • : Mr A. J. Wtiite;— Dear. Sir,— l was :for some time '.nfflipted. with piles, aiuTwas advised to give Mother u Sdigel's Syrup a trial, which I did. I am now.. happy to state that it has restored me to complete health. -I remain, yours respectfully, • ;.' .' ■ (Signed) • '■ ■'■'■■ JOHN H; LightfOOt: 1 "' ;.. '••■. ; ■■* K >™ '• :v JV 'lsth August, 1883: '- --♦ l; Dear Sir.-rl write to' tell you that, Mr Henry ofcYatesbury. Wilts, informs irie tha'fr,he\ f fom a! severe form of indigestion iofcupi , '■ ".Wards of foto years,, uad toot? no, end.of doctor s medicine %-iifehout tfi» slightestbenlfitj aild declares. Motlier Seigel's Syrup which he got from me has 'saved his life. Yours trtily, i ■"-•■ •"' ■ (Signed) N.WEBB, Mr White. ■ > Chemist, Calne. .••■ . ■ , . September Bth, 1885.,, \ Dear Sir,— l find the i»ale of Seigells Syrup steadily increasing. All who have tried it speak very I highly of its medicinal virtuesi;, one customer des- » crjbes.it as a "Godsend to dyspeptic people." I ■ always recommend it with confidence. , t ; Faithfully yours, (Signed) Vincknt A. Wills, Chemist-Dentist, To Mr A. J. White; ' Merthyr Tydvil. - . Preston, Sept. 21st, 1883. My Dear Sir,— Your Syrup and Pills are still very popular with my customers-many saying they are the best family medicines possible. ■"'■ The other day a customer came for two bottles of Syrup and said "Mother Seigel" had saved the life of his wife, and he added, "one of these bottles I am sending fifteen miles away ; to a friend who is very ill. I have much faith m it." ; .■•■ The sale keeps up wonderfully, m fact, one would fancy a.lmost that the people were b«ginning to breakfast, dine, and sup on Mother Seigers Syrup, the demand is so constant and the satisfaction so great.— l am, dear Sir, youre faithfully, (Signed) W. BowKer. To A. J. White, Esq.
f NOTICE* Change of Proprietary. TpIHE Business Premises^ ■•Stock- r JL '> '■■'. in-Trade, Yehicles;Kight, Title « and Interest, also all Appliances, &ci, for carrying on the Coach Fae- ( tory lately m the hands of Mr' STitxTFOBD, Coach Builder, of 'Ban-gitikei-street. has become my property by purchase made on the 10th of • Jaiiuary. I would therefore res? pectfully solicit the' Patronage of all, persoiis interested m the yarious de«. partments.of the Business as earned on bymY .Predecessor., I also beg to .state that by strict- attention I in-i tend to carry out this Business stic^i cessfuUy, and give; general satisfitci: i^on to'all Customers. ._ It ; shall b^ : ; 'my Endeavor to do , wort of the .best Description and Designs' ; well arid', faithfully atthe. lowest possible price • also the Beputation this 'Establishment has heretofore been deservedly ' awarded . for: turning out good, sound, and well finished work it shall be my pleasing duty , to .maintain. .. Jh/fx SiißA.tFpß.jD will also be on the nremises if or a time io receive Customers, and on his behalf T 'take' this opportunity of thanking all thqse Patrons wno supported him so well during his term of Business here. Soliciting your favors,— l am <fec.j • : fi ; '•■■-■■ •■■■■'' John Beta ' jPalmerstpn North . , . , ; . w, ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1654, 10 March 1886, Page 4
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