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AN ALAKMI.Vtt I) SEASIi! AFKLICTJXG A NUMKItnUS (It,ASS. The disease commoner* with a .slight ilcrailgcmcut of the stomach, but,, ii' uegieitud, it m time i-ivolves -the whole franie« iftnliracinjr the.kidneyd, liver, p iucre:is, and, i:i fsiet, tlie oritiie .gi-iiiduhtr system, and tlie afflicted drags, nut ii miserable exis« ' tcncc until denth gives relief from suffering. The disease i.-s of ten mist ikon for other eomplnints ; bat if tlie reader Will risk himself thu follo\vi:ifi mu--tions, lie will be nble to determine wiictlicr ho himself is one of tlie afflicted :— Have I distress, twin, or difficulty ill breathing after eating ? Is thercadtill, heavy feeling attonde<Lby drowsiness? Have the eyes a yellow Huge ? Doc-3 a' thick, sticky, mucous g.ithernbontthe gum; and teeth tri the mornings, 'accompanied by- a disagreeable- taste.? Is the tongue coated? Is thi-re ptins m tlie side and "back ? Is there a fulness about 'tlieriglit side as if , the '.iver were enl.irging? ißstJiesc oostivcuess? Is. fi there vertigo or. dizziness whoii'Lrlsiitg suddenly from an horizontal poiition.?.! Al'o^the secretions from the kidneys scanty aiid'lilgiily coloured, with a deposit after atfihdinprV. : Doc%food*s)fcnent sopu\ after eating, accompanied by. flatulence or a belching of gis from tlie stoni-ichj Is l th'ere frequent palpitation of tho heart? These various symptoms i nviy not be present at .one .time, but they torment the sufferer m; turn as ifchc dreadful .disease pro^ greases."- If the case be one of long standingfthbre 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. iAs.the liver and kidneys become more' .anymore diseased, flfeuinatio pjyihs^appear, and, "the' usual tt&atnient proves eiilirely unavailing against this latter agonising disorder. The origin of this malady is indigestion or dyspepsia, aijd a Bmallquwtltypf the proper. mediciue.>viU rembve tliei'lisease if Iwken m its incipielicy. ' It \s tnpst important tliat the disease should be promptly and properly treated m its first stages, when a little medicine' will effect' a cure^ a'n4'cv,eu'Hvhenit;hai» ■obtained a stjong. hold, lihe .correct remedy .shquhl be persevered iv until every vestige of tlio disease ' is eriiclicatea, 'untfl : tlfe appetitjt'e lias returhed.'anO* the digestive .flvrans.reStoreA , to a liealtliy condition. The surest lyid inbst Effectual remedy for this j distre^iifgicbifiplft&itis "jSeigeVi.pturativle Syrup " a vegetablo->preparatiou',sold byj all Chemists and Medicine Vendors" throuirilout -the world, and by the proprietors', A. J. Wliite, Limited, 17, fia)ringdoaßoad, London, E. 0.; or the. wholesale agents, : Kelii^thbrne;- Grosser AOoVa Hew « Zealand IJ.cug : Co. (Lifpitcd), Dimedin, Chrjstclnfrch, Wellington, and Auckland: This. Syrup strikes at the tery , foundation bt'the" disease, aiid. drives it, root. and ; brancli: out of ihe system. •,,-■'. . .- t . » '- ' ' Market'PlaccVP'ocklingtoii, York, !- " ' ':-,V ■■'■ j. October 2nd, ,1882. / ; Sir,— Being a sufferer for years with dyspepsia in} all }ts worst forms,- ami •after'Brieiidirig PQUnds iir - medicines, I . wag . (ji last . persuailed tft' try Mother Seigel's-:eurative,Syfm^,aud,am thankfuLtoi sav. , havedertved more benefit from -it Jtlian anyothermedicine I ever took, and -\V<Suld advise .any 'one 'suffering ffonvthe same complaint to give it a trial, the resiles they would soon .find out for themselves. If yon like to make use »f this testimonial you are quite at liberty to do'so.. : ■ ; / ••■■ '. • lours respectfully,. .' '••■ i ■*■"•- (Signed) K. Turner. Seigel's Operating Pills are the bes,tfamily physicthat has. ever, been discovered. Xhey cleanse, the , bo\vels from ,4H"irrit!itiiig substances, and leave them^riUherilthy cqridition.>T ; hey-cufe costrveness. ? Sl. Mary-strcel, Peterborough, November 29th, 1881. .; \ : Sir,— lt jgivesjme^greati, pleasure to; inform yq\i of' the benefit thave received from'Seigel's Syrup. Ilinve been troubled for years with dyspepsia ; but v afteta?few doseV Of -theiSyruß.vJjfiOjma^Mlief^aud after taking two bottles, of it I fell quite cured. •• V- U am, Sirj-yonrs truly, Mr A. J. White, V. " . JViiiUAM Bbkst. ' ■ Hensingliaini WliitehareiirOatj ICtL, 1882. Mr" A. J. White,-^Dear Sir,— I wis for some time afflicted \yitb lAics/fend ,wasMTis^ to give Mother Sigelfs Syrppj if trial.i which X tm. I am jaow happy to State that it hlis re3foretl mdto complete health.— l remain, yours respectfully, I (Signed) JOHU H. Ughtfoqt. . 15th August, 1883. Dear Sir,— l write to tell you that Mr Henry Hillicr, o^Yatesbury.; Wilt?,' niforms me that he suffered from a severe form of.indige3tionloi;up-. aw.urds of four yearsj aad»<tpok»no eiid ; of doctor s %u(Saichte wifliouUhe slj|ht&t ben«t,aud declares^ WbQier'Seigers Syrup which he got from Bnej has slvldhis'jr'fe. laaßO ¥ours4ffuly, a «« i • -.. - . .(Signed) N.WKBB^ rHr^te.^^.^^.^^^Calne.. : Dear Sir,— l findrttie sale of Scigal'a Syrup stfeadilydncreasiug. •Air'svho/have .tried it^speak ferv . highfy of its' medicinal^ Virtues'* one 6nstomer desI cribeb it as. a, " .Godsend to dyspeptic people.!' I 'always "recommendlitAvrtb/ confidence. • ifaithfullyVours, :>:■"-' I r - (SigaieS) ' , VI2fCjSKtA.!WILLS^ :•'■-■■■- ,;■'■' Chemist-Dentist, To Mr A. J. Whiter ■ > Merthyr Tydvil. , ' Preston, Sept. 21st, 18$3. -^ ' L 'My Dear Sir,— Your Syrup and Pills <ir« still very j popular with my Customers, many saying they are* the best fhniily medicines possible. \ The other day a customer came for two bottles of Syrupaud s^W ','Mothe? aoigeJ,V. had saved the life of Tils wife, and he added,- " one 6f thesebdttlesl am sending 'fifteen 1 miles; awnv to a friend who is very ill. I have much faith m it." '< * . . The sale keeps up wonderfully, m fact, one would 1 Jajicy almost* that • the people' were .beginning to breakfast,.dine,.ahd,sup;on Mother S^i?ersSyjrup,the demand is so constant and the satisfaction so great;— l am, dear Sir, yours faithfully,, r!'i \ v '!, / i CS'B ll6^ .. f W.BPWJC^R. To'Ai J. White, Esq. ' ' - • > _

• *^& T^^TPTiiW? i Change o]|Pi^ine&ry. | BHi^Business IBfemises, Stoick-in-TTade,\\^ehicles,?ißigh^Title_ JtoMi*it§ iiMi all I %pu^ji<;esp &c, for carrying on the Goach Factory : lately ; m tiie -/ hands, « of OMr ? Poach 1 BuMer, bf B(an-gitikbi-strtJet!. ; 'has : ■ become my jrojpertff 'iSy'pui'Chase^lnad'e on the 10th of January. ~I would therefore irespecifully; sblicit ffie*PtifciA2fefioi &$■ ittteres^ed: 'in the various de»pa^tment^;Of thg fßusiness. as. carried ■fW:b^n^ iI fee^ce,s^pr, n( L alsojbeg 4 to, state that by strict attention,! mtend to carry out „ tins Business sue- ' ceßsfully. ! aiid giVe ; : geiierai •s'atisjEac•Mbn\t"o>iatl ! !Gustdmers»/i It Jshkll be •my) EndieaxQri : to , t do ; w. £ffk .of , the best jDescription^aud. JDeaigns well iiiid '- also th^ 1 '^ißputation^ this • Establishment' 'has'herptofpre beerideeervedly awarded for; turning oUjt/gopd^ sound, ; and well finished work it shall be my pieM^^^^'-'-'M^^'^Wtain.., . Mr * !:Stju.tfqbj> »wjll j alsp^bei on .the.premiv. ges , for a tim^ to 'Customer^ an^. on his b^ehalri take this'lopportunity ; of 'thMfeih'g all those Patrons wMo'&u^poVMi. [fiimHsoj Well during his term,.pf , B.usi^eiss hejfe., Soliciting your favors,— l am i&c. , ' s ' «<*.*! Uu: V.V.t .V-tfo&f BETI f "{ PalinorstOii'Noi*li.' j f>si -iji ill •*-..' it. ■/•;)! .••'{■ ;.;.-;■<.<'.' ;;: V- ■;.' -j:;”) ' '■, \,'

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1656, 12 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1656, 12 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1656, 12 March 1886, Page 4

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