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TO THE EDITOR.

Sm,—Will ynu Kindly allow mo Jfeuuuh your columns to-acquaint the ftlplu of the Wairarnpa of the fact that TSm giving tip the clothing portion of my business entirely, and consequently am now selling mens', youth's and boy's clothing at whatever it will fetch, as 1 itm determined to realise on it at all hazards,• Yours Truly, J. IHORBORN, Clothier and Outfitter, corner of Cuba and Manners St., Wellington.

" Rough o.y Piies." Why suffer Piles? Immediate relief and complete euro guaranteed. Ask for '' Rough on Piles." Sure euro.for itching, protruding, bleeding, ov atiy furm' of Piles. A GRE AT PROBLEM. —Take all the kidney and hver Medcines, —Take all tho Blood -Take all tho Rheumatic remedies, —Take all the Dyspepsia and indigestion cures; —Take all the Ague, Fever, and Bilious Specifics, —Take all the Brain and Nerve forco ; : revivers, —Take nll the (Jreat health restorers. —ln short, take all the best qualities of all theso. and tho —host —Qualities of all the best medicines in the world, mid you iv 11 ' find that Dr. , Soule's Amorican—Hop Bitters have been tho bestcurativequalitiesand powers of all concentrated —ln them, and they_- ,'cau euro when any or ali of these, singly or —combined —Fail. A 'thorough trial will give pus tivi> proof of this. Hardened liver, j Five years ago I broke down! wilh kidney and liver coinplaintand i'lieumatisin. Since then I have been; unable to bo about at all My liver became hard like wood; my limbs were puffed up and filled with water. . All tho best physicians airroed tha nothing could cure me. I resolved to try Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters; I have used seven bottles; the hardues as all gone from my liver, the swelling from my limbs, and it has worked a miracle in my case; otherwise! would have been in my grave. J. W. Morey, Buffalo. Oct. 1. 1885. . Poverty and suffering. " I was dragged down with debt, poverty and suffering for yenra, caused by a sick familyind lwe bills for doctoring. " I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by tho advice of my pastor, I commenced using Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have seen a sick day since, and 1 want t'o'say to all poor men, You can keep your families well a year with Dr. Soule's Hop Bitters for less than olie Doctor's viat will cost. I know it."—A VVorkino Man. None genuino without a bunch of ereen .hops mi the white label and Dr. Soule's name blown in the bottle, Beware of all the vile poisonous stuff mado to mitato the abovn

WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASES IN ITS EARLY STAGES. '

The disease commences with a slight derangement of the stanch,"but, if neglected, it in time involves the whole framo, embracing the kidneys, liver, pancreas, and in fact the entire glandular system ; and the afflicted drags out a miserable existence until death gives relief from suffering Tho disease is often mistaken for other complaints; but if the reader will ask himself the/nllow: ing questions he will bo able to determine whether ho himself is one of the afflicted--Have I distress; pain or difficulty in breathing after eating 1 Is there a dull heavy feeling, attended by drowsiness ? Have the eyes a yollow tinge ? Dues a thick, sticky, mucous gather about tho innuth and teeth in tho mornings, accompanied by a. disagreeable taste ? Is the tongue coated I Js ■ there pain in the sidos and back. Is there a fullness about the right sides as if tho liver were enlarging? Is, there costiveness ? Is there vertigo or dizziness' when rising suddenly from an horizontal position ? Are the secretions from the kidneys highly coloured, -with- a deposit after, standing ? Does, food- ferment soon after eating, acaii.apanied by fLitulence or belching of gas.from the stomach ?Jg t ere frequent, palpitation of the heart, These various .symptoms : may tint be present at one tune, but they tormi-mt the sufferer in turn as tho dreadful disease progresses. If tho case bB one of long standing, there will be a dry, hacking cough, attended after a time by expect • -ation, In very advanced age the skin assumes a dirty; brownish 'appearance, and the huiula and fiefc are covered by a cold, lsteky. perspiration. . As the liver and kdneys become more'and more deceased rheumatic pains appear, and tho usual beutineit proves entirely unavailing against tho latter agonising disorder The origin of this malady is indigestion or dyspepsia, and a small quantity of tha proper medicine will remove the disease if tata in it incipiency. it is most important that the disease ; ehould bo promptly and propei-iy treated in its first stages, when a little medicine will affect a cure, and even when it has obtained a strong hold the correct remedy should be peisevered in until every vestige of the disease is eradicated, until the appetite; has returned, and the diueitive organs restored to a healthy condition, : Tub surest and most effectual remedy for this distressing, complaint is "tieigel's Curative a vegetable preparati ut sold by iill chemists and tjiud cine vendors throughout tho. world, and by the proprietors, A. J. White, Limited, London, E.G... This Syrup strikes ac the very foundation of the disease, and drives it root and branch out of the system. Ask your Chemist for Suigel's Curative Syrup..

" Eiiat etreefc Mills, Cambridge Heath'. : : 'London, E.U., July 24,1882; "Sir,—lt gives me great pleasure to be able to add my testimony in favor of your valuable Syrijp as a curative agent. 1 had Buffered for torao length of time from a severe form of indigestion, and }he long : strain of distressing symptoms following that disease.' I had tried all he'best, medical advice 1 had swallowed sufficient of their stuff to float a man of war, so to apeak, but of no avail. A friend (if mine, coming on the scene in the midst of my sufferings, brought with him a buttlo of your Seigol Syrup ; he advised me.to try it, stating he felt confident that it. would benefit me Being weary of tvying.so many drugs, I condemned it before trial, thinking it could not possibly do nie.any good, but ultimately determined to take the Syrup. After doing so for a short time it worked such a change in me that 1 continued taking at for nearly two months,. and I thenfelt thoroughly cured, for I have discontinued its use for five weeks, and feel in the best of health, and' can partake and nky of food wjth ease and comfort. I am therefore thankful to you that, through the instrumentality of your valuable: medicine, I am restored . to the state of' health 1 now enjoy. Yours truly, ; "ToMrA. J, White," •: :W. S.Torster Waterloo Houso, London Stile, Chiswick, February 17th, 1882. Messrs White and Co,, London.

CJentlemen,—lt is with great; pleasure that I and my testimony to the wonderfu. offects of Seigol's Syrup, For ytiara 1 havo;been suffering from billious attacks which began with giddiness: then a mist would corao bufore my eyes, so that 1 should not be able to recognise anyone or anything at the distance of a yard or two from my face. This would be followed by uxcußsive trembliug of my knees, so that I could not stand without support; after which a severe headache would occur, lasting often two or three days, I have tried various remedies lor these • distressing symptoms, but until I had (tied Seieel's; Svrup I had no relief Since then I have had excellent health in every reßpoot, and if ever 1 feel a bead* aohe cowing on I take one dose of the

Synip which arrests it. . Hoping thatl this testimonial may be the means ut inducing others (who suffer as 1 used) to try the Sirup, as 1 feel sure they will roooiv6 speedy benefit and .'ultimately be cured, I boy to ruinain, yours faithfully ■ A 11. llorton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2792, 7 January 1888, Page 3

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TO THE EDITOR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2792, 7 January 1888, Page 3

TO THE EDITOR. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2792, 7 January 1888, Page 3

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