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WHAT is this DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US?

Like a thief at night.it sfenlo in upon us unawareb. Many persona have pnine about, the ohost and sides s and eomctimes iv the back, They feel dull pid sleepy ; tho mouth has a tad taste, espccia'ly in the morning. A sort of Bticky s'iwe collects about thn icsth. Tbe appetite is poor, lhere is a feeling like a heavy" load-on tho stomach; sometimes a faint all-gone sensation at tho pit of the stomach which food dogs not satisfy, lhe

tyca are sunken, the hands and .feet become - coW and feel clammy. Aftor a while a cough sets in at"first dry, but after a few months ifc • is' attended with a -.rcenish colored expectoration. ' The afflicted one fee^s tired all the vrhile, and Bleep doPB not seem to afford any r<"st. After-a lime be becomes nervoua, in itable, and. .gloomy, and has evil forebodings. There is.a giddiness, a sort of whirling eensation in the 'head whon rising up suddenly. Tl-e bowels beconao-costive; the,skin is dry and hot at times ; tho blood -becomre tick and stagnant; the whiteß of tho ejes become tinged with yellow,, tho urino is scanty and high-colored, depositing a sediment-, after standing. There is frequently a spilling up of the food, gorcetimes with a sour taste, and came times with a sweetish taste; thia is fre-

' quontly attended with palpatation of the ■"/-heart} the vision becoine3, iuipaired wilh spAjs"b,efore",t.he eyes j there is a fecline of gteatjproßiration and wertnose. All of these •ymjSb"ins ore in turn present. It is thought that nearly one-third of cur population ha? this disease in some of its varied forms. It hks been found that, medical men haTj> mistaken the nature of this disease. Some have trtated ifc for a liver, complaint, others for kidney disease, etc, etc. but none of the various kinds of treatment have been attended with Bticces!, because tbe remedy sbould be euch' 58 to" act harmoniously upon ouch- of t these organs, and upoi the stomach ns vrcll; for in DTspepEia (for thia is really what (lie disease is) all of these organs partake of this disease and require a remedy that will aot upon all at the same time. Biegel's Cnrulive Syrup octs like a charm in this cl«ss' of compltints, giving almost immediate rolief. The following letters from chemists of standing in ,tbe,community where they live bliow in what •-, 'estiinaticn the .article is held. Wholesale ' ' Agents—Kcmpthorne, Prosser & Co:'s New Zealand Drug Co. (Limited), Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. John Archer, EarlhilJ, r.enr Sheffield: —I can confidently recommend ifc to all who may be- suffering from liver or stomach complaints, having the testimony of my customers, who - have dtrivid great benefit from the Syrup and. Pills. Tbe col« is increasing wonderfully. Gro. A. Webb, 141, York street, Belfast: I have sold a large qunntity, and the parties have testified to its being what you represent it. , • J. S. Melcalfo, 55, Highgate, "Kendal.:—lhave elways.greQt plcaeure in recommending Ibe Curative Syn.-p, for I bave nerer known a case in which ifc has not relieved or cured, and I have sold m&ny grosses. s. Bobt. G. Gould, 27, High Btreet, Andover: r-I have always taVen a great interest in your medicines, and I have recommended' them as I have found numerous casee of cure from

their use. ' TbornaaCbepman, West Auckland:—l find that tbe trade steadily increases. I sell more of your medicines than uny other kind. N. Dom-011, Clun, Salop:—All who buy it are pleased, and n commend it. Job. BaliwiH, A.P.S., Kingsbrid R e:—The public seem to epjjreciatc their great ynlue. . A. Armstead, Market street, Balton-in-Furnet%: —It" is retdless for me to say that your Tuluable medicines have great sale in ibis district —greater than &Dy other I know of, giving greet satigfactionKobt. laino, Melkehain: —I can well rccotnir.fnd tha Curative Syrup from haying proved its eflicacy for indigestion myself, i - Friocibeimi Arbroatb, Forfarehire, Sept. 23,1882.—Dear Sir, —Last year I Bent you a letter recommending Mother Siegel's Syrup. I have very much pleasure in Btill bearing testimony to tbe very satisfactory results of the ' Yarned byrup^nd Pills. Most patent medicinoi die oat with me,. but Mother Siegel imß had a steady sale eter since I commenced, and is etill in as great demand as wben I first begßE to fell the medioine. The cures which bßve corre under my notice are chiefly those of liver complaint tnd general debility. A certain minister in my neighborhood Bays it is tbe only thing which haß benefited him and restored him to his normal condition of bi altb after being unable to preach for a coneidcrable length of time. I could mention aleo v a great many other cnaes, but space would not allow. Anerr friend of mine, who ia very much addicted to costi*eno»B, or constipation, finds that Mother Seigel's Pilb are the only pills which suit his complaint. All other pills v cause a reaction^-/which iB yery annoy'ng. , Mother Seigel's Pills do not leaye a bad aftereffect. I have much pleaßura in commending ' again to suffering humanity Mother Seigel's medicineß, which ore no sham. I£ this letter is of any eemce you can publish it. Tours very truly, (Signed) William S. Glass, Chemist. A. J. White, Ei>q. 15th August, 1883. Dear Sir,—l write to tell you that Mr Henry Hillier, of .Yatesbury, Wi'te, informs me that he suffered from a severe form of indigestion for' upwards of four years, and toot no end of doctot'» medicine without the alighieet benefit,' and declares Mother Seigel'a ' Syrup which be get from me has saved his Ufe« Yours truly, (Signed) N. Webb, Mr White. ■ ' Chemist, 'Calne.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4878, 22 August 1884, Page 3

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WHAT is this DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US? Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4878, 22 August 1884, Page 3

WHAT is this DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US? Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4878, 22 August 1884, Page 3

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