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WHAT 1S THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING-UPON US.

Like a thief 'afttright it steals in upoum* anawares. Many-persons have pains fiboufc the chest and. sides, and sometimes iv 1 thai back. They feel dull and sleepy ; th» month. Kas a bad taste, especially in the morning; A. nort of -sticky » slime collects about, the< coeth. The appetite is* poor. There-is a« Jeeling like* a heavy load, on the stomach;sometimes a faint all-gone sensation 'at the* pit of the stomach ■ which food does- notr Batisfy. The* eyes arc sunken, the handa« and feet become cold and feel clammy. After a while a cough sets in at first dry,, but after a fow months it is attended withi a greenish . coloured expectoration, TJie> afllicted one feels tired all the while,, and' sleep does not seem, to aftbid any\ resfc, After a time ho becomes nervous, irritable*, and gloomy, and has evil forebodingSi There is a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation in the head when rising up, suddenly* The bowela become costive ; the skin i* dry and hot at times ', the blood becomes) thick and stagnant ; the whites off tha> eyes becomo tinged with yellow, the uninn is scanty and high coloured, depositing; a sediment after standing, There m- frequently a spitting up of the food,, sometimes with a sour taste, and fcometimos-wifchi a sweetish taste ; this is frequently, aibtenr iled with palpitation of the heart ;. the; vision becomes impaired with' spots- befor* the eyes ; there is a feeling oL gma± ptos' tration and weakness. All of' these, symptoms aro in turn present* It is- thought that nearly one-third of our populatioa kas> this disease in some of its- varied formsv It has been found that medical, mea hatf"" miotaken the nature of this disease. Soirw. have treated it for a liver, complaint,, other* for kidney disease, etc., but none- of tli* various kinds of treatment hawo* been- attet» ded with success, because the roaaad^ ohould.be such as to act harmoniously upon each one of these organs, ami upon. tk» stomach as well ; lor 3n Dyspepsia (for this is really what the disease is), all of these organs partake of this disease, and require a remedy that will act upon all! at the same time. Siegel's Curative Syrup, acts like a charm in this class of complaint^, giving almost immediate relief. The following letters from chemists of staading in the community where they livo &li&w ia what >: mation the- article in heldl John Archer, Harthill, near Sheffield :— 1 can confidently recommend it to all wh<J may be suffering from liver or stomach complaints, having the testimony of my customers, who have deiived great benefit from tho Syrup and Pills. The sale is increasing wonderfully. Geo. A. Webb* 141, Yotk-stroet, Belfast : --I have sold a large quantity, and tho parties have testified to its being what you represent it. J. S. Metealfo, 55, Highgate, Kendal :— I have alwiiys great pleasure in recommending the Curative Syru.p> for I have never known a case which ib has not relie^d or cured, and I have sold many grosser. Robt. G» Gould, 27, High-stiee-i, Andover: -I have always taken a great intet in your medicines- and 1 have recommended them as I have fotaad numerous cases of cure from their use. Thomas Chapman, West Auckland :— I find that the tiado steadily increases. H sell moia of your taetticines than any oth^f: N.D&r.roll, Clua, Salop : -All who buy ifc are plea-ed, and r?coramend it. Jos, Balkwill, A.P.S .Kingsbridge:— T&« public seem to appieciate their great val^Oi. A Armstecw.^ Market Street, Daltoc ? u> F'U'nesa :— lt is needle^ f"i me to say Ltio.t your valuable ujcJ.v.-Mit , have great ss&c i« thie distr.Lct— girear.-i aian any otiier I kaQX? of; giving gro.\t satisfaction. kobfc. Lainc, Melkeham :— I c&iv* 'well jeoommend the Curative Syru^i, fajom having proved its efficacy for inti^gesirion myself. Friockheim, Arbroalh, Forfttiaiitt^

Sept. 23, 1882. Dear Sk,— -Last year I sent \^t a* letter tecommending Mother Seigcl's-. Swap # 1 have veuy much pleasure in still! bearing testimony to .tie very satisfactory: v&ults ol the famed Syrup and Pills. Jfflos* patent medicines efts out with me»j; b»* Mother BeiapL has bad « steady safe ©a«r since I eoswnencbaX, and is still in &&.gi>e&fc dematto ns ■when, I Srst began to sail! Wto medicine • The core* which have corcQ-ua^ar my notice are clu^ly those of liv^o ocacplaint ac^l* general Mobility. A cesfeain minister i3t,i»Qr Taeighbourhpoa says, it ss the only thing, which has bene§ted him and restored hvs»i ie bis normal, conditioa of health after being -unable to for a considerable length of time. 3j could moation also a gros^j iua»y other cases, but space would not gjkny* A near $siend o! ttiine, who is very iwicJa addicted t& costive ness or constipation* finds that Mothe? Seigel's Pills aso. th.o only Pills, which suit his complaint, AU other p^is cause ft reaction, tvhie& ia vwy annoying. Mothcy Beigel's PilUd.o »ot leavo a b»d after-effect, I have muck pleasuro in commending ftg^ia to suffering humanity Motber Seigel's meii;cine3, \v3Bicb. are no sham. 15 this lai^t&y te of any soyvscQ you can publish ifc. "Youra very truly, (Signed) Ww. S. Glas9» Chemist A^ J. White, Esq,

15th August, 1883. Dear Sir, — I write to tell you that Mr Henry Hillier, of Yatesbury, Wilts, informs ne that he suffered from a severe form of indigestion for upwaids of four years, and took no end of doctor's medicine without the slightest benefit, and declares Mother Sciprel's Syrup which he got from mo hoa, »v sni JOe life % Ycurs trul y. (Si^-aed) N. Wjbb, *r. Wbitt Chemist Cftm

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 220, 17 September 1887, Page 8

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WHAT 1S THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING-UPON US. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 220, 17 September 1887, Page 8

WHAT 1S THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING-UPON US. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 220, 17 September 1887, Page 8

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