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" ; Thd custom of taking medicine in th f - formooff f pills dntes far back in history, Tho, object is to onablo uVto swallow easily in a condensed fdrm disagreeable and nauseus, bub very useful drugs. To what Vast dimtusiuns pill-taking has grown 'may be iuiu<jined when we Bay thatih Eligla'ntiulonu ab0ut2,000,000,000 , Wth'oiisandmiHippJpillaareconßumed;, • ~, every.year., In .early, days :' ~V r -.•' made slowly by handi as tho'demand jras ' ;. i; I cotuparatiyoly' B'malt. "To-day they art ''• [produced With infinitely greater rapidity ■'■■'' by machines especially contrlved'totf th? ■' if v : ' pui-poso, anfSitlf gWF426Ht^rt*»"''' r ~ '■' ; * ' in the proportions of the" varioußingVed;:; i V -v, ?, ienta employed. ; ; .'.:..;;.; ...'' \..^ : -No form uf modioatibn can bp: bittfli' ! f ; ;' than a pill) provided only'it is; intehVN •'- \ gently prepared. But right: here.'occursi i-'.:\ '■} "A 'inake a pill, or a. million of theiri,, there \A are really very few pills that can be honestly commended fop popular'; use." /■• : > H6stJDf th'em eithovtwdeiihiipt or over- , : -,m shoot the mark, As everybody,takes ' , : jj\ : fl pills of f,omo\kind, i jt.,may : j be"; Well to. 1 mentionwh'ata,g6oiJ,-aafe .aud,"r;oliable ,7 jH";.'■ piif .'Now, .when pno'fee' ■ .^.'" ''!"' dull ahdHe'epyi'ani.naiymort.b^ila',; 1 ,' pain in,tho;h'ea'd, 'BJdeS,'.'arid '|back|- H :'. : '' Way be;sure'h'u jawols 'aro;constipate '''."'' ,: and his liver sluggish, To remedy th unhappy state of things.there iSinothi. like a pood .cathartio pili. 'lt'will act liko'i ft! bharm' by stirhtihting the liver ■ . ' into' doing its duty, and. riding; the digestive; organs of ;.th& r acoumulated poisonous matter. Ux\^; : i,:' ; ';j v ;v,' ; But the good pill doea itofc and ■ pain .us.noith'er Joes'it make'iij, sick and miserable for a few hours, or'a whole -..,,.■, day..,ltiacts on'tho/entire,glandular <..• ' / |system at the same'timb, elsj thVaft'er,. • r .k| effects of !tho pill will'bo worse'than the' J* disease itself, The, griping .caused by > most pills is tho result of irritating dmga whioh they .contain, . Such,'pills -.ire; harmful, and should heveiibe used; /They ' sometimes even produce hemorrhoids. Without having any patticulai'desire to praise one pill above' another,' Wniay,' nevertheless, name MotherSeigell'sPills, manufactured by : theSvoll-known house of'A, J. White, Limited, 35, Fararigdon Road, London, and 1 now sold by all ouomists ind medicine vendors, as tho only ono we.knbwlbt, that aCtiially" possesses every deiirable quality. They remove the pressure j'upen the brain, wet the liver, and 'cause'the bowels to act with ease and regulkicy. Thdyieyer gripe or;produce tha'ilightcst siokness of tbe stomach, or any other unpleasant feeling,or symptom.* Neither do'they : induce further constipation, as nearly all other pillß do. As a Inrtherand crowning imorit,' : Mother Seigell's Tills ; are coverqjl with a taßtelejs 'arid >■ harmless coating; which causes'thom to resemble poarlß, thus 'rendering them as pleasan to the palate as they are effective in curiug. diseases. If you have a severe cold,;and are threatenedl witb'ia tover, one. or twoin the head,* back',' anill limbs, and prove doses will break up the cold with a bnt the fever. Acoated tonguo, caused brackish taste.iri the mouth, . y foul matter ;iri .the stomach. A dose of Seiuel's PiHs v ;willeffecta speedy cure. Oftehtinies."'partia)ly.docayed food in the storaaoh and bowles ; prbduees sickness, nausea, Ac. Cleanse tho bowels with a doss of theflo oille, and foodrhealth will follow. '' : l ' Al 'Unlike many kinds of.pillythey.do, not make you' fed'worse,' before you are better. They, are, without 'diiubtj'■ tho best family uliysic ever discovered. They rbmovtf; all^bstructioiis' to the nature, functions without any unpleasant effects.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18900623.2.16

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3543, 23 June 1890, Page 4

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540

UNKNOWN Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3543, 23 June 1890, Page 4

UNKNOWN Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3543, 23 June 1890, Page 4

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