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WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMMING UPON US.

Like a thiaf • at night it steals in uppn .<u»< anawares. Many persons have paiiMKifcoufc the chest and; sides, and soinetimea-ir* the* back. They foel dull and sleepy ; th» mouth) Kas a bad taste* especially in ihe mouning. A. sort of B'Lbky slime collects about thY ceeth The appetite in poor. There is a» feeling like cvrheav-y load on the stomach ; sometimes a faint all-gone sensatiormafc the* pit of the SjOmacb which food daes notr satisfy. Thoceyea are sunken, tho-handa-and feet become cold and feel clatamy. After a whilo a cough sets in at firafe dry, but after a few months it is attendad'witha greenish colouored expectorations The* afflicted one feete tired all the whild> and. Bleep does net seem to afi'ord any> resfr, After a time ho becomes nervous, irritable*, and gloomy,, and has evil forebodings, There is a giddiness, a sort of whirling 1 sensa* fcion in the head 1 "when rising up suddenly. The bowela become costive ; tho -skin \» dry and hot at times ; the Wood becomes* thick and stagnant; tho whites -*)fi the* eyes become tinged with yellow, ih& urin* is scanty ami high-coloured, depositing^ a sediment affeas standing. Therai is fret quently a spitting up of the food^, sometimes with a sour taste, and sometimes -with, a sweetish taste ; this is frequently} attended with palpitation of the heasti; tfe» vision becomes impaired with spots- beforethe eyes ; thens- is a feeling of grcoAi pnoa tration and VAsakness. All of theos symptoms are in turn present. It is*- thought that nearly one-third of our popiiiationi ha» this disease in> some of its varied, fonms. It has been foussd that medical 2&&& i ha\^ mistaken tha-xuaAvtre of this disease Somw have treated it for a liver complaiat,,ofther# for kidney d&ease, etc., but nsoa-oi the various kind» of treatment have beemattes* ded with success, because tit©*, nwnect> bhould be such as to act harmonkMa&l^ upoi* each one ofc these organs, andaupon th* stomach as wall ; lor in Dyspepsia, (for this is really what the disease is) all.o£ these* organs partakd of this disease sad, require a remedy that will act upon al2,s*fc u tfee same time. Siegei's Curative Syrup, aote like a. charm in thie class of complaint*,, givingr almost immediate relief. The fallowing; letters froo_t chemists of string* in tha community.'vrbore they live e^W' in whafes * J mation Hho article ifl held., i «ohn Archer, Harthill, near. SEetfield j— I can confidently recommend. :fc to ail wha may be suffering from liv^n o? «tomac& complaints, having the testimony of nxj customers, who have derived; gseat benefart from the S^rup and Pills. Til* sale is iacreasing wonderfully. Geo. A. Webb, 141, Yoik^ireet, Belfasi : --I have sold a large quantity, and tih*. parties have testified to its feeang what jshi represent it. J. S. Metcalfe, 55, Highgate, Kendai :— I have always great pleasure in ro<som meading the Cunitive Syrupy for I have Xiaver known a case wiach it la> not relief or cured, and I have sold vawy grossed. Robt. G.,Gould, 27, High-street, An^over: —I havo-.-always taken a gTeat inta tet in your medicines and I, Have reccunn&ended them aa^l.haye founds numerous cases of cure from .their use. Thomas Chapman, West Auckland :— I find that the trade steadily increases. J 601 l ma?e,of your meaE©ines than amy oth^f N.Dsarsoll, Clun, Salop :— AH whu buy it are pleased, and rccoßaincnd it. Jos.3alk\vill, A.BIS ,Kingsbr^ge :-Tha public seem to appreciate their great value, A. Avmstead, ft&a'ket Street, Dalton-ia* Fumess :— lt is nesdless for m© to say that yout^ vahiablo medicines have great sale in this-district— grsfcter than any other I know of, giving great satisfaction. • Rob»t, Laino,. Melksham:— l can well reeeraiaeivd tiJj* Curative. Syrup from hawing proved; its efficacy for indigestion n>yseli. Fdockheioa, Arbroath, Tori are hire, Sag*- 23, 1882. . Dear. Sir,~Last year I sent you a lettagi cscoramendfiag Mother Seigel's Syrup J' have veuy much pleasure in still bearaaa testimoay to tho very satisfactory results ot the famed Syrup and Pills. Most pakepfc tnediciisicp die out with me; but McAhet fieifijal &aa had a ateady sale over ain£s. J eomraenced, and is still in as great (Jeinanft as when I first began to sell the m^dieiu©, The cares which have come under m/gojbicQ are chiefly those of liver coinplaipfr aßs geueral debility. A certain minister in my neighJasiwhooo Bays it is the only thing which has benefited him and restored him to his nominal condition of health after being unabl^to preach for a considerable length of time., I coul(3 mention also a great many oth£B oases, but space would, not allow. A asar friend of mine, who is very much addicted to costive ness or constipation, find* that Mother Seigel's Pills are the only Pills which suit his complaint. All othoy pills cause a reaction, which is very annoying. Mother Seigel's Pills do notieayfc a bad after-effect. I have much pleasure ia commending ccjai,n to suffering humanity Mother Seigel's nieus cines, which are no sham, li this letter I* of any service you can publish it. Yours very truly, (Signed) Wm. S. Glass, Ch«>a>wt. A. J. White, Esq. 15th August, ISS3. ' Dear Sir, —l write to tell you that Mr Henry Hillier, of Yatesbury, Wilts, informs aae that he suffered from a severe form oj Indigestion for upwards of four years, and took no end of doctor's medicine without the slightest benefit, and declares Mother Beigel's Syrup which he got from me has Ikved kis life. Yours truly. (Sifaed) K. Webb, Mt, White. Chemiit Cain*

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 226, 29 October 1887, Page 8

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WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMMING UPON US. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 226, 29 October 1887, Page 8

WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMMING UPON US. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 226, 29 October 1887, Page 8

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