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HOW PILLS AKE MADE. Tlio custom of taking mooicine in the form of pills dales fur back in history. Tho object is to onablo us to swallow easily in n condensed form disagreeable and naineus, tut very useful drugs. To what vast dimensions pill-hiking lias grown may bo imagined whon wo say thatinEuglanda!onoabout2|ooo,ooo,ooo two thousand million) pills aroconsumed every year. In early days pills were made slowly by hand, as tho demandwas comparatively small. To-day thoy aro produced with infinitoly greater rapidit W by machines especially contrived for tli ' purpose, and with greater occuiacy, too n tho proportions of tho various ingrod cuts employed. No form of medication can be bettoi ban a pill, provided only it is intelJi:ontly prepared. But light hore occurs ho difficulty. Easy as it may seem to nake a pill, or a million of thorn, tliero ■re roally very fow pills that can be lonestly commended for popular uso. lost of them eithor undershoot or overhoot the mark, As orerybody takcii. ills of 6<ime kind, it may bo .well umtion what a good, safo ill should bo. Now, when ull mid sleepy, and ha« more or' less f" ain.in the head, sides, and back, ho my bo aire his bowels aro constipated nd Ins livcrsluggisli. To remedy this nliappy state of tilings there is nothing ke a eood cathartic pill. It will act ko a charm by stimulating tho liver nto doing its duty, and ridin?, t'.io ieostivo organs of tho accumulated oisonous matter,. But the good pill docs not gripe and aiu ns. neither Joes it make us sick nd miserablelorafowhours, orawholo ay- It acts on tho entiro glandular .• ystem at tho same time, else the after fleets of tho pill will bo worse than the' isoase itself. Tho griping caused by fiost- pills is tho result of irritating drugs finch they contain, Suoh pills are armful, and should nover be used. Ihoy ometimes even produce hemorrhoids. Vithout having any particular desiro to iraise one pill above another, wo may,* levertheless, name MotherSeigoll'sPills, nanufactured by the well-known house if A. J \Vlute, Limited, 36, Farringdon ioad, London, and now sold by all liemists and medicine vendors, as tho mly one we know ot that actually pasesses evory deiirablo quality. ' Thoy cniovo tho pressure upen the brain, orrect tho liver, and causo the bowels to id; with oaso and regularity. Thoy rover ;ripo or produco the tlightost sickness if tlio stomach, or any other unpleasant eeling or symptom. Neither do they nduco further constipation, as nearly all - it her pills do, As a turthor and crownng merit,_ Mother Seigell's Pills aro ovw'cd with a tastelois and harmless ioatini;, which causes them to resemble . icarls, thus rendering them as pleasant o the palate as tlicy aro effective iu uring diseases, If yuu have a severe old, and aro threatened with n lever, mo or tvvoin the head, back, and limbs, Hid preve doses will break up tho col d s vitli a bnt tho fever. A coated tonguo, saused brackish tasto in the muuth, y foul matter [in tho Btomach, i. doso of Seed's Pills will effect a peedy euro, Oftentimes partially deayed food in tho stomach and bowles iroduceß sickness, nausea, &o. Cleanse ho bowels with a doso of theso pills, and 'ood health will follow. Unlike inauy kinds of pills, they do tot make you feel worso before yon aro lettor. They are, without doubt, the lest family physic oyer discovered. They emovo all obstructions to the nature, unctions without anyunplca6»nt effects,

Startling Event in a Village. To ilio Editor of "Saturday Night," Birmingham, 1 recently camo into possession of a cortain facts of bo roinarkable nature, that 1 am euro you will l)o glad to assist in ranking theso public, Tho" following letters wore shown to mo, and I at onoo begged permission to copy them for the prcs£* They come from a highly responsible* soureo, and may bo received without question. Message from George James Uosriaso, L.D.8., R,0.5.1,, Ph C.1., Licentiate in Pharmacy aud Dental Surgeon, Stowmarket, July 18, 1889, To Mr White The enclosed remarkable cure should, 1 think, bo printed and circulated In Suffolk. The statement was entirely markable cure was related to me by tho tho husband, Mary Ann Spink, of Imborougb, Suffolk, was for over twenty years afflicted with rheumatism and neuralgia, and although comparatively a young woman at tho tinio she was attacked (she is now fifty), eho was compelled in consequence, to walk with two sticks, and oven then withdifflcuity and pain, About a yoar and a half atro shewas advised to try Mother Seigol'ss Syrup, and after taking three bottla and two boxes of Seigcl's Operating Pills, the use o/ her limbs were restored, and she is now able to walk threo mllca to Stowmarket with ease, frcquentlv doinp tho distance in' three-quarters of an hour, Any sufferer who doubts this story can fully ascertain its truthfulness by paying a visit to the village and enquiring of tho villagers, who will certify to the fact;,

1 Appended Is the husband's signature to the statement, (R. Spink.) "G. J, Gosti.im Ipswich Street, " Stowmarkot," This is certniuly a very pitiablo case, and tho happy euro wrought by tlio simplo but powerful remedy, must movo tho sympathy of all hearts in a common pleasure. Tliis poor woman had been actipplo to twenty of her best years; years in wlncli alio Bhouldhavo had such comfort and enjoyment as. lifo has to givo, But, oil tho contrary, she was a miserable burden to herself aud a source of care to her friends. Now, at an a«o when tho rest of us aro growing fiablo sho, in ut manner, renews her youtli an almost begins a new existence. What n blessing and what a wonder it is! Wo ono who knows her, or who read lior story, but will be glad that the good Lord lias enabled moil to discover a remedy capable of bringing about a cure that reminds us—wo speak it reverently tho a«o of miracles. It should bo explained that this most remarkable cure is duo to tho fact that rheumatism is a disease of tho blood Indigestion, coivstipation, and dyspepsia cause tho poison from tho partially digested food to ontor tho circulation and tho blood deposits it in tho joints and muscles. This is rheumatism, Seed's Syrup corrects tho digestion, and so stops tho fiirthpr formation and deposit of the poison, It thon removes from tho system tlio poison already tlioro. It is not a cure-all, It docs its wonderful work entirely by its liiystci ious action upon tlio disjestivo organ? But when wo remember that nino-tentiia of our ailments arise in those organs, wo can understand why Scigel's Syrup cures so many diseases that appear to bo so different in their nature, In othor 3 ords phoumatism and neuralgia are bn mptoins of indigestion, constipation ddyspopsia ..

bccnmcd of either their own lonlitics atwoik oru«, New business, All meet v, th wonderful success. Any one can do the work, Capital not rtiiuired. "We will start you, Outfit worth £1 mailed free, Tho employment is particularly adapted to tho icjio' ir. Midi this publication circnlatesn Hop ami girls cam nearly as much as men. Full particulars and instructions mailed free, Now is tho time—don't delay, but write to us atonco. Address Stinson £ Co.l'ortland, Maine, United States. MAY bo had by travelling coin panics, or for balls, parties, publio meetings, &c,, at MODERATE CHARGES, Tho Hall is commodious and fitted with every convonionco. For terras apply to tho proprietor. EKFTAHONA TOWN HALL, AUGUST MALBERG. 3318 Eketahuna:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3526, 3 June 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3526, 3 June 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3526, 3 June 1890, Page 4

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