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ft ;=: 'g;THe disease commences with- a elligbt de-\ .f%'.':i- it In time involves the whole frame, embracing ||.\ ,the tidhey^; liver, pancreas, arid, in fact, the |;' ",i entire glandular syßtem, and tbo. afflicted dragsi ij 'but »;miserable existence until death gives^ ? -relief from suffering. The disease is often , f; : mistakpn for other-complaints.} .but if the reader will ask himself the following questions, V■■ .'ho will.be able to determine w.hetber he himr- >•: self is one of -the jjfflicted tMETare I' cUitress^ , ::;, pain, or difficultyin. breathing after eating ? :-;^;\-;ri.-thCTe';' la;;d\ini'-"..heayy";.'ireeling1 a ; ;d\ini'-"..heayy";.'ireeling attended by ;. ; ? Hav^erthe,eye.s.a&ryellow; jtip^erP : Does a thiot, sticky, mucouV gather about the ■'■.. ■ teeth in the mornings, accompunied by, a. dis-, agreeable taste ? Is the tongue coated ? 'Are , j, there: pains in the side and back ? Is "there a '-'fulness .about the right side -J as' if the -liver wore enlarging ? Is there costiveiiess ? Is there vertigoor dizzi-' ;ness when risißg suddenly from a horizontal' "position? Are , the .secretions from* the • kidneys scanty and highly coloured, with a : ; . idepoßit after standing ?' Does -fobd ferment, / soon after eating, accompanied ..by, flatulence' or a bolchiDg of gas from the stomach? la . tihere frequeat palpitation of the_ heart ? ',?».:;vTheße.[Vari<|uß iyrbptoinoß'may^never be present. |f (:, '*t:one time^'but their^"torment 4Ke' sufferer in /■ turn as the dreadful disease progresses. X If ;.;, the case be one. of long-standing, there will be a dry hacking cough, attended after a time by expectoration. In Tery advanced stages : , ' the skin assumes a dirty brownish appearance '■;: j ? and,;;. the,,. ■ hand*;v and tfei'fc .', are- covered by :'\ '''■" tffcopj,v•Holey perspiration. !j . A"s;^thjeliver!and- .';■■■• .kidneys become ,more und more diseased, : pains appear, and the usual treatment prb>es entirely unavailing against this latter agonising disorder. The origin of this > malady is indigestion or dyspepsia, and a . smal 1 quantity of the proper medicine will ■»■^■"emoye the'disease if taken in its inbipiencyV ■ Itis most important that the disease • should: > < be* promptly and properly treated in its,first '"stages, wien, a little medicine will effect a ? ■cure, and even; wheh'l.it has obtained a strong * ;hholtd t the cprreetjretnecly.should be perßevor&d V in until Jevery,T.e!stige of'the disease ; is! eradicated, until the appetite has rettjrned, and the ■ ' digestive'organs reatared to a Wealthy' condi-■:.-}'tion. -The surest BUsj|inoßt effectual remedy > for, distressing .foomplairit is " SeigeTs - •. O*ratiTie iißyi'up,".'aTegrtable preparation sold by all Chemists and '■*■ Medicine Vendors' " •' throughout the world/ and by the proprietors, ~ A. iT.'WKite.-liiißited, 17, Farringdon Road, .London, ■E.'d.'V '9 r the wholesale agents, • ;■-.. t Kempthorn«f," Prosser & C 6,'s New Zealand :"( Drug^'Cdf (Uimited), Dunedin, Cbristchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. This Syrup; 1 r strikes a^thVvery foundation of the disease, ■ ■;■ and Vj.driveß \b, rqofc and branch, out of the " .• ojotom> ' ';.-"'■'•':;;V"■/'■■/'. ;■■':'. ■;:■■:"■■■■■;■ '/' ''-■■:::-c> ■ v Market Place, Pbcklingtpn, York, ;'' f :: h::\:"' : ■■{ ■,:). October 2nd, 1882. /■• \ .:V-\ - Sir,—-Being-a sufferer for years with dys- '/■■'■'■, pepeia in all its worst.forms, and afterspend«. • ing pounds in medicines,. I was at last per* : : suaded to. tiy Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, ; ' and. am thankful to say hare demed more Benefit from it than any other medicine I ever ; .took,: and would adTise any one: suffering from.the -same complaint to give it a trial, the results they weuld soon find out for themaelveß. If you like to make use of this. \ yteslimonia you ore quite at liberty to do so. : ' r ,;1" ; ; 3Toutßrespectfully, ■■■'" : ' ■■■ :•■■- '-X:■■■■ ■■■■■ ■• V- ■•. _(B»sn^) .-.v:;■ X. : Turner.".;;-; ; Seigel's Operating Pills are the best family phyeic that has ever been discovered. -They . cleanse the bowels from sill irritating sub- . etancss, and leave them in a healthy condition. They cure costiveness. V ■; ; Mary street, Peterborough^ ; V. T-., ■'■'. November 29th, 1881. Sir,- —It gives me great pleasure to inform ' "you of the benefit I have received from Seigel's Syrup. I have been troubled ifor : . : years with dyspepsia ;- but after a few doses of the Syrup, I found relief, and.after taking bottles of it I tol quite cured. I am, sir, yours truly, , MrA.Ji White.- VTii-iUM Bkbnt. :!" . Hensinghani, Whitehaven, Oct. 16tb, 1882. . Mr A. J; White.-T-Dear Sir,- I was for : same time afflicted with piles, and was advised .to givu Mother Seigel'sf Syrup a, trial, which I '".■;; did., I am now happy to state that it has {' reetbred me to, complete health I.—l remain, yours respectfully/ y-(>i'-.' i'y:'.'~ i*M:'<\ '■'.' : j ■■.•'• . , (Bigned) ; John H. LiftHTiooT. ;-.':: rl4S'^V^^'-'-:]A '.'.': isth''August,.ilßß3..':'. ; „-.•'^Dear Bir,—l write to tell you that Mr ; /Jffeni-y Hillier, of Yateabury, r Wilts, informs \ ; me that hie suffered from a severe form of indigestion for upwards of. four years, and took no end of doctor's; medicine without the slightest benefit, and declares Mother Seigel's Syrup which he got from me has saved his life. Yours truly, . y " :-:-/VY;-f:;;: ;,7:;'-,-; : : (Signed) /SyWsBB, '-': ■ /'Mr.White. ... : .; Chemist, Calne. '■?■:'■ : September Btb, 1883 V.; pVarSir,--I find the' sale of; S.eigei'B Syrup ; steadily increasing.;; All whb; have 'tried it speak fery: highly • jbf' its mediciaal virtues j ; one customer describes it »s a " Godsend to dyspeptic people." I always recommend it :':- : witheonfidencei^ • \ ; '',-■. :•.;'.■.' ''.; ': '.'■'■; ■; ■:./' .'"'[{■:•';' ; faithfully yor^rg, ' \ " ' „:: ;;;.:Y,' <.-,\-':'...'''Vinob»t ] A < Wieis, ,'■';,- ;.; ■ ; v Chemist-Dentiat, T6 Mr A. J^White. Merthyr Tydvil. - v ; ; Preston; HepC.;2lst, 1883. My Dear, Siir,^—Your Syrup and Pills are still very popular with aiy customers, many saying they are the best, family oiedioirjes .\^poß»iblo.;.;•.,■■.••■;'■';■.'•;•,';.■■••■. .•,••' ;;->^</,;,' ',>..••..•'..:;: • ' ; f TKe.■ptheT/■;day■■a^cu•toiner■-;oame^;.fo^• tWo ;,; bottU s of Syrup-and said" Mother Seigel" iV ;iiad saved the life of his, Wife, and. he added ';■■■ ; |';dno of these bottles': I: am sending,fifteen miles away .to a friend who is very ill/:' I have ."'■;^.much ; ;faith'in'it."r.: ;■■;■/.; '■■;■ ■.■■■: ;■.' \v :'r-y■:■% f'■ ■ .v:,■■-■• The sale keeps up 'wonderful, in fact/one would fancy almoßt, that the people were : beginning to breakfast,, diu'e, and sup on .Mother Seigel's Syrup, the demand is so con- ■;•. . stant and the satisfaction ; so-great.—l am, " ■{ dear Sir, yours faithfully, ■','.'■.' . f:- ' (Signed) W. Bowkeb. ■'• ■■•■'■ White Esq.;;:";'; /,:/ r ;-•■ :.Maf 6 . ■■i'V^^:^;:;';.^^os-TVi-v:€v.:B rV;/;/;: ■' * ■■'• ! A NY person or persons found INJURING Vi^ POSTS, WIRE ; i INSULATORS, or any portions of the Telegraph Line, will be Prosecuted in accordance i with the following Clauses;of,",;Tho Malicioiis. ; Injuries to Property Act, 1867" i-—"; . J .^^:':-\';;CilTOB:: IX3^^l,r^Whoßpever.-;Bhyil^.unr <; lawfully arid maliciously cut/ break, throw. ; down/dfstroy, injure, or remove any .battery, ■'y.\\mkiA.ioerj'fmre[ caWe, post, or other matter >, • or thing whatsoever, being part of ? or. being ,: used i>r employed in or about:any; Biectric or -:'; ;-" ;;Ma'gnetie Telegraph, or:in the^working thereof, t , or Bball unlawfully and maliciously^prevent or I'C / ototrucfein any manner whatsoever i the ;isend- ; iiog) oonveyahce, or flelivery bf *anj'communi>' ; by any;such Telegraph, shall be; guilty ■£'•'■'■■ of ;W misdemeanour,' land, >being ,convicted -:/.: thereof, ehall be liable, at the discretion of the V^■'■■'■.Dbu^.tVio^bVimp^i^^ned!fqr aay term'not' cxi! J :ceeding s ;;t!wo ye^rs^ with :-pt 'without hard ! ;. labour: Provided that if it shall appear to :. any Justice, on the examination of any -person .; ; charged with any offence against this lection, ,; that it is' no/expedient: to the ends of justice i; that the BEfrae ehqiild be prosecuted by mdict- ;; ; went, tho Justice"; may proceed eummarily to ■ ■: hear and determine the same, and the Offender ; phall oh jcoriviction thereof, at the disraetiph i,il^6f;'i\i& J,uatibe» ■:either.vbi-b;ommitted^to / some ;fif public gaol/ihere/to^be imprisoned only, or to ; biuniprisoncd and k'opt to Uabb iaboub fo/? else; 0: £flhidlifojrfeH;and)pßT: sueh 1 *Hm;bf money.«o^ ; WJi ?<ss^*^»ijr;f '-vipa'i to :}}*• ;:jJußijci»: : vf]»aU

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5028, 23 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5028, 23 February 1885, Page 4

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