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HOW PILLS ARE MADE.

Tho custom of taking medicine in th form of ■ pills dittos foe back in history. ' Tli'o object, fs to enablo ui to swallow . o&sily iu acdndonsed forfn disagreeable. and nauße.U9,butvoi ; y ueoful druß8 v l l b what .vast / dimensiuiia.' bill'takirig Vlias jgrown may bo" imagined when wo say ~v . ipo thousand million jpills'. aro consumed'', V,.' every ;.year._ In_ early: days pills were made slowly (iy hand, as the demandwaa comparatively'small. To-day chey'wd L produced Svith infinitelygroafcer.'raiJidit' by inachines especially fof tji', , purpose, and' with greater. too •*' m the proportiotaß of the various ingreel " , ; ientsemployed! ; No foriii can than a pill, .provided -jiiily it is intelii< ; , neatly prepared. But right'' here-dcciirj , tho difficulty, it*may f seeni. ; to ( ,' *"* mako'a pilj,' or a millionpf theitf, tliera' .' are realiyyery',few pills',that ;cin he-, t . honestly domraended',', for. popular, tisol '* Most of thorn olth'er undorahoot or overshodt tlio mai'V.' 'As ' ' iPills of tome kind, it .may, be well' 1 to' . mentamj what,a good, saifa ,! pill should' bo.' Now, when one fee : .... di\ll: ftnd alfiepy,' htid' Jia» lhoreor'lo" pamlnth« !( head,. l ßide?, and.back,,h pl . . may be »ns;|iis:l>iffeb Wcroriipife .. 1 Rnct Ins sluggish." ; To'remedy tli unhappy state' oi' things)hpr6' is nothi i, , f like, a poM ; ,cdtfiaVtlo'pdl;./It''will. pet./',', like a chiirm' liver"' into,doing its duty, aud ridin'df tXe . diEe'stlve' organs of the' aCciimulkted',, poisonous ninttcr. ;;; ' "But' the good pill does Hot fjtipe and pain us. neither Joes 'it make;.us sick-' ttnd.raiserable ior a few lioub, or awhole %i ,lt acts' on the entire "glandular,.; system kt the same time; else the after -' iffeots of the pill will be worse, than the"' disease itself.;, most pills;is the'result'ofimtatirig drugs which thoy, co&tain", Such pilla Are' harmful,audshouldnoverboused, They sometimes even; prodiic'o,. hemorrhoids, |" Without haVj.ng any partiqulai desirotb ' praise one pill above another, we. may, hoverthelfiss,riameMdtKe'rSeißeirßPills, manufactured by'tho well-known house " of A. J, .White; Limitodi36; Farrihgdon Road, London,, and nor sold by v all ohomista and medicine vendOrt.Wtho ' i! only one wo know ot that actially possesses every desirable' qiialit'v. They remove thi'pressure tipcri thd brain,, 'correct the liver, atid cause the bowels to abt with case and regularity. They rover' 1 " gripe or produce 'tlio [lightest fciokness , of the stomach, or aiiy other unpleasant ; feeling or ayirtptom, Neither do they ; induce further constipation, r a« nearly all other pills do. As a hfrtlierVnd.crowning merit,_ Mother;',Seidell's Pills iaro with a tasteless .and' harmless coatiiic; which causes them to'resemble pearls) thus rendering: them as pleasan' )• to,,the palate as they are effective in curitif! diseases. If:you have a' severo; 0 cold, and:are threatened with a lever, one,or twointhe head, back, and limbs, : and preve doses will break up the cold with a bnt.tho fever, l Acoated totiguo, i oaused brackish taste: in the mouth, : . . , j,- y foul matter'in the stolnaoh. A dose of Seisel'a Pills will effect a speedy cure. Oftentimes partially de>.. cayed food in the_BtODoach, at)d;bowlea '. producea sickness,: nausea, &o. Cleanse tho bowels with aldose of these pills, and <.• I' good health will follow.-' ' ' j jlfnHko. many kinds of pills, they db not mako you feel worse before yriuare : better. They? are, .without; doubt, tho ' ' best family phjßio ever discovered; They 1 reinoy ( o all obstructions; to the h'&tilro.' (mictions without any unpleasant effects.

Startling EYerit m a . To the Editor "Saturday Night;" ) ; Bitlnlrigliam, I refcontly oame into possession.of a certain, facts'.of so ro. -r ({ markable' nature,'that l ara Suro yi)u ~ will bo glad to assist in making these public. The;'following letters.'were' shown to . ipo,, find I at once begged i • permission 1 to' copy them for tiw;pte» ,v ' They come from a hifihly res'porisibla sourco, jand received without? '.?■ question, Jlessige from ftiojfci Jamsj' !? 1 L.D.B., R,0.5.1,, Th OJ„ Licentiate i 'in n Pharmacy; and Dental' ; J Surgeon, Stowmarket, July 18, 1889. • To,MiiWnim ~?/■ u'

;.The ehdloßed I • think,, be printed Mdi cirtulited In Suffolk. "The ifctialemorit -'entirely markable cure was related to me % the' I the hniiband. : :i:Maty! Ann 'SpMk,' of' A ; Finborougb^>Suffolk,' ■ ; wai ' fer oVpj' ;; twenty yeara afflicted with rheumatism '■ and nanralpa/ arid although 'compare.JO! tively a young woman i it l thMiriie'sh'e wasattioked (the is now fifty), she wm compelled in consequeneo, to walk with ~ two sttoks/and eveniheh'Wthdiidulty and pajn, About a yoar'and a halfara showas' advised to try, Mother SelgelW ■ .Syrup, I ■md aftw'taking 1 throa bottle " ' and two boxes of Operating , Pills, fA< 'usiyf kefllmbi 'miemtored, '? j and aha is now/rible to wnlk mileei ' : *'■ with inso, freqnontly/ ' : . ! , duiiitf the dietaiioa in throa'qu'arterepf ' an:hour, Any sufferer who doubts tHi 1 ' ' j atory'can fully ascertain ltatjiuthfulhoM 1 by paying' a visit ' to the village'and enquirihg of thei;.villagers, who will , certify to the fact?,' : :: l ; ' ■ ''Appendodisthohiisbflrii'islgnatiirs ' " to (he statement,., . . .:<■»- •(Ri Spink,) ' i •, ;' "G. J. GO'SIUNOI: ; vj X . Ipswich Street; '5 W 1 : ; /" Btowtaarket/;.>'■s ' Thiß is certainly a very.< pitiablo caSo, ; ■ and the happy cure wrought by the simple but powerful remedy, must laova tho sympathy of all hearts in a common pleasure. This'poor • Woman'had been aorip'plo for twenty of her best years j jjoars in whioh she should have had such, comfort arid ehjoy'meqt 'aß'-lifi'h'as tb/ give. But. on the cintrary, she was ; a > miserable burden to herself and a source w'cire to hertondir^'Now.'akdiia^ I '' when tho reatof us are ([rowing feeblo she, in a manner, renews lifer an almost begins a new existenco, What a blessing and' what' ;a froridor it.iß | too ■ i \ one who knbvta h6r, ! of who read her? ' ■ story, bat will be glad that the '•••■> Lord Ims: enabled men to discover a remody! capable of bringirig about a cur# that reminds us-we gpeatfit :i ' '-o thoagortfmiiMlflß.>•-•• • • ' ■" " It ahjiuld bo cxplalncd that this most remarkable cure is dun to tho fact that' rheumatism is a 'disease of the blood' IndWtion, conitipatinn, and dyspepsia cause tho"poison from"the' partially" digested food to entorjtho j ■ and tho blood deposits it in the joint* ' arid 'inoadew, t -This r w 5 rheumatism, ; At. Seiijel's Syrup"cofrectßthedigeßtion,and ■'■fW 80 etops the further formation, and? , • deposit 6f ; the poison,- ,; It!Jhen removes: ! 'from 'the';system! "the.poison alrcwy," v ' l thoro,\ It is .not a cure-all.' Jt. does ltd V. . > « wonderful work, entjrely by lismyßteiv • ]*r i'ous action upoii ; the digestive organs,. . ; ? But jvhen we ramemberthatnine-tentha' ! of'6p ailments arae iii'those organs, we , wn understand: why, Seigel's Syrup urcs so many diseases that appear to be o different in their nature, In other ; wordß rhouinatjam and neuralgia are bu- - ■ smptoms of indigestion, oonstipation anddyaudtffijajpe V;- HA M is '¥iA r i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3542, 21 June 1890, Page 4

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HOW PILLS ARE MADE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3542, 21 June 1890, Page 4

HOW PILLS ARE MADE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3542, 21 June 1890, Page 4

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