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WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASE IN ITS EARLY STAGES.

The discaao cornaences with a slight derangement; of jthe stomach, but, if neglected, it in lime involves the whole frame, embracing thekidneyß, livor, pancreas, and in fact the entiro glandular system ; and the afflicted drags out a misorsble existence until death gives relief from suffering. The disease is often mistftkon for other complaints ; but if tbo reader will ask himself the following queation* he will be able to determine whether he himself is one of the afllotod : Have I distress, pain, ordiffloalty in breathing after eating ? la there a dull, heavy feeling, attended by drowsiness ? Have the eyes a yellow tinge ? Does a thick, etioky muoous gather about the gums and teeth in tbo mornings, accompanied by a disagreeable taste ? Is the tongue coated ? Is there puin in the eidos and baok ? Is there a fullness about the right side, bb if the liver were enlarging ? Is there oostiwness ? I« there vertigo or dizziness when rising suddenly from a horizontal position ? Are the secretions from the kidneys highly coloured, with a deposit after obnding ? Doeo food ferment soon after eating, accompanied by flatulence or belching oi gas from the (tomach? Is thore frequont palpitation of the heart? These various symptoms may not be present at ona time, but they torment the sufferer in turn as the dreadful disease progresses. If tho case be one of long standing, there will bo a dry, hacking cough", attended after a time by oxpeotoration. In very advanood tugea he skin assumes a dirty brownish apperanco, and tho hands and feet an covered by a oold sticky perspiration.. As tho liver and kidneys become more and moro diseased, rheumatio pains appear, and tho usual troatraont proves entirely unaviling against the latter ogouising disorder. The origin of this malady is indigoßlion or dyspepsia, and a small quantity of the proper medioino will remove the disease if taken in its inoipiency, It is most important that the disease should be promptly and pioperly treated in its fh'it stages, when a little medicine will effect a cure, and even when it has obtained a strong hold the oorreot rormedy should be pereervreed in until every vest ge of the disease is eradicated, until the appetite has returned, and the digestive organs restored to a healthy condition. The surest'and moat effeotual remedy for this distressing complaint is "Seigel's Curative Syrup," a vogetablo preparation sold by all chemists and medicine vendors throughout 'the world, and by the proprietors, A. J. White, Limited, Loudon, E.G. Shis syrup strikes at the very foundation of the disease, and drives it, root and branch, out of tho system. Ask your ohemtsts for Seigel's Curative Syrup.' " East-street Mills, Cambridge-heath "London, B, 0., July 24tfc, 1882.

" Sir,—lt givea me great pleasure to be able to add my testimony in favor of your valuable Sprup 'us a curative agent. I hud suffered for some length of timi> from a aevoio form of indigestion, and the long train of distressing symptoma following that disease. I had tried all possible means ti get relief, by seeking tho best medioa.l advice. I had swallowed sufficient of their stuff to float a man-of-war, bo to speak, but all to no avail. A friend of mino. coming on tho soono in the midßt of my sufferings, brought with him a bottle of your Soigel Syrup; he advised mo to try it, stating he fait confident it would benefit me. Being weary of trying bo many druge, I condemned it before trial, thinking it oould not possibly do me any good, but ultimately de'errainod to.taketho Syrup. After doing 00 for a short time it worked euch a change in me that I continued takicg if for nearly two months, and I then felt thoroughly ■ curod, for I have discontinued its use for five weeks, fool in tho bast of health, and can partake of any kind of food with ease and comfort. lam therefore thankful to you that, through the instrumentality of your valuablo medicine, I am restored to the state of health I now enjoy.—Yours truly, " W. 8. FoBBTEB. "To Mr A J.White." Those who are.in the" Asthma Furnace " should loae no time in obtaining relief by the use of " The Eoaingweed Tar Mixture;" but do not use the madicine unless you will follow all the directions " to the letter."

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1638, 24 September 1887, Page 4

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832

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1638, 24 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1638, 24 September 1887, Page 4

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