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WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASES IN ITS EARLY STAGES.

Tho discaso commences with a slight derangemont of tho stomach, but, if neglected, it in tiino involves tho ivholo frame, embracing the kidneys, liver, pancreas, and in fact tho entire glandular system ; and tho afflicted drills out a miserable existence until death gives relief from suffering. The disoasß is often mistaken for other complaints; but jAb reader will ask himself tho follow; be will bo able to detormine whether he himselt is ono of tho afflictedSi'O I distress, pain or difficulty in ling after eating I Is there a dull feeling, attended by drowsiness 1 unvo tho eyes a yollow tingo ? Docs a thick, sticky, mucous gather about tho mouth and teotli in tho mornings, accompanied by a disagrecnblo tasto'/ Is tho tonguo coated 1 Js tliore pain in the i sides nnd back. Is there a fullness about ; the right sides as if the liver were enlarging '/ Is there costivencss ? Is thero vertigo or dizziness when rising suddenly from an horizontal position ? Aro tho secretions from the kidneys highly coloured, with a deposit after standing 'I Does food fermont soon niter eating, accompanied by flatulence or belching of gas'froni theslomach? Is thero frequent palpitation of the heart. Thoso various symptoms may not bo present at ono time, but they toruwnt the sufferer in tutu as tho dreadful disease progresses. If tho case bo ono of long standing, thero will bo a dry, hacking cough, attended after a time by oxpccU'atioijj In very advanced ago tho skin assumes a dirtou brownish appearance, and tho hasß-ond feet aro covered by a cold, perspiration, As tho liver and kidneys becomo more nnd moro deceased the _ moro pains appear, and tho usual beutiiuent proves entirely unavailing against the lattor agonising disorder. Tho ys,in of this malady is indigestion or yucpsia, nndn small quantity of tho proW medicine will removo tho disease if taken ir it incipieucy. It is moat ■ important that the discnso should bo I promptly and properly treated in its first stages, wkjbi littlo medicine will affect a cure,BH even when it has obtained a hold tho correct remedy ahotild bo persevered in until every vcatigo ' of tho diseaseiseradicated, until thenppotito has returned, and the digestive ' orgnils restored to a healthy condition Jliß surest niid most effectual roinedy for *Tlio distressing complaint is "fieigcls Curative Syrup, a vegetablo preparation sold by all chomista.ar.d medicine vendors " thrbijghout tho world, and by the proprietors, A. J, White, Limited, London, E.O. This Syrup strikes ai tho very of tho disease, and drives it roflßd branch out of the system. Ask your Chemist for Seigel's .Curative Syrup, " East street Mills, Cambridge Ilcath. 'London, E.C., Ju1y24,1882 " Sir,—lt gives tno great pieasuro to be ablo to add my testimony in favor of your valuable Syrup as a curative agent. 1 had Buffered for some length of time from a severe form of indigestion, and tho of distressing symptoms follotjMt that disease. I had tried all the bpHedical advice. I had swallowed Bufficivrit of their duff to float a man of war, so to speak, but of no avail. A friend of mine, coming on tho sccno in the midst of my Bufferings, brought with himabottlo of your Seigcl Syrup ; ho advised mo to try it, stating he felt confident tlmt it would benefit mo Being weary of trying so many drugs, I condemned it before trial, thinking it could not possibly do mo any good, but ultimately determined to tako tho Syrup. After doing so for n short timo it worked such a chango in mo tlwt 1 continued taking at for nearly two months, and I then ws thoroughly cured, for I liavo discontinued its uso for fivo weoks, aud feel in tho best of health, and can partako of any food with eoso and comfort. lam thoreforo thankful to you that through the instrumentality of your valuablo medicine, I am restored to tho state ol healtKnow enjoy, Yours truly. W. S. Fomeh.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2939, 2 July 1888, Page 3

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WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASES IN ITS EARLY STAGES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2939, 2 July 1888, Page 3

WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASES IN ITS EARLY STAGES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2939, 2 July 1888, Page 3

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