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1 The custom of taking moaicine in th'/: form ;'of;puV dates'far'babk in; history. ,; Tho./.jibjocti ; is (tenable; ustgswallow'* easily in a'cniiilensed. form dißßgreeablß; ; ; and nauseus/but,very useful drujia.,'.To J dimensiuiis; pillrtaking ;has ) grown* mm • bo Imagined, when ,we say '■) HffothobsandmillipHjipilisMeconsuuled' ; every yeat Iri ! early'days pills were inado slowly by hand, as the'deihandwas • comparatively smauV To-day'they are; produced wjth.inh'nitoly greater, rapidifc : i6 by lnnobiiies especially contrjyed forth,, purpose, and'wiili greater accuracy,' too s in the proportions'of the various Ibgred ients employed; ; ; :i . vi:i ' < ■ No form of medication can. be betted than atpill, provided' only it' is intelligently prepared/ But right here occurs < ■ the difficulty. ■ :Easy;as jit mayeoemi to.; make a pill,, or a million of them, thefo , are really very'/fow.' pills' .tliat; ]can : I>B C honestly commended, for popular use!" Moat ofi thb'm'either undcrslibbt'or oyer«' shoot the mark,--As'dverybbdy take's : pills of some kindj itmay / be 'well rte ;i mention what a good, safo auoVreliablo: pill should' be,..';lfoW,;Jwhen. biiblfee *-' dull and sleepy, and ha» more or le pain in the headl' sides, and' back," K '£ may be sure his bowels are constipsto ''' and his liver sluggish; ■•■'■ To remedy th unhappy state of things thereuvnnthi : >'; like a pood cathartic pill/'tlt like a. charm* by stimulating the liver'" into 'doing; Its duty, and ridin? the ■ digestive, organs:-of the accumulated : poisonous matter. • ■>'i r -

But the good pill does not G[ripo and' pain üb. n'eltKef"U(Seß'it m'akf us'Mblt add miserablo ior a few liouta, or 4 whold . day- Jt,acts on the entire; glandular system at the same time, elsihhe; after!; effects of the pill will be' wprflVthan thb'. most pills is the result w irritating drags c which thpy contain, Such : pills we harmful, and should never bo used. 'They : : sometimes even produce hemorrhoids.. '■ Without having, any particular desire to':' praise one pill above another, we:iay,,' manufactured by the well-known house. of A. J.! White, Limited; 35, Farnhgdon? Boad, London, and now: sold by all chomistß and medicine vendors, as the only one weknow.ot that nobually possesses every desirable, quality..-They remove the pressure,upcn; the. brain, •'orrecttlipliver, and causa the bowolsto gripe or produce the tightest sickness 1 ; of the stomach, or any other unpleasant fooling'br symptom.. Neither do;they induce further constipation, as nearly all other pills do. As a hirther and crowning merit, Mother Seidell's Pills are covered with a tasteless and harmless coating which causes thorn to resemble nfinrln. f.hlln rnnilnrtnii tham n„ ,>l n « n .„ tb the palate as they" are '-effective iti curing diseases, v .'lf you have! a; severe cold, and are threatened with ajever, one or twbin the head, back, and limbs, and prevo doses will break up.thecold with a bnt the fever.'. A coated tongue, caused brackish'taste in the mouth, •/, yfoul matter jn. the stomach. . A dose of Soisel'B Pills.will offect a speedy euro. Oftentimes, partially de« 'cayed food in the storaaoh and bowles produces aicknosa, nausoa, &c. Cleanse tho bowels with a dose of theso pills, and good health will follow. ' ; •;''■:

Uuhke many kinds of pills, they do not make you feci, worso before you are better. They are',' witlioufc, doubt,V,the best family physio oyer discovered. They rohio'ye .all, obstructions to tho nature, f mictions without any unpleasant effects. StarthngEyentiaa Village.'j To-tho Editor of "Saturday Night," Birmingham. I recently oarae into possession of, a certain facts of se remarkable nature, that 1 am sure you will bo glad to assist in making these public Tho following-letters wore ehovm to me, and I a t once begged permission to' copy tbeiii for die press* They come from a.highly.responsible source,' and may be, received .without question. Message from Ge'obo'e James Uosthng, L,D,B„ ; ; K.O.SJ., - Ph 0.1., Licentiate in' Pharmaoy and Dental Surgeon;' Stowrnarket, July lbV 1889^, • Td.Mß'WHiiii""•

Thoenclosedremarkableoureshould, 1 think, be printed and circulated to Suffolk,, Tiio statoniotit ; was s entirely markable euro was related to me byjtho; the husband. Maty Ann Spink,'' if Finborough, Suffolk, was.Tor over twenty years afflioted with' rheumatism and neuralgia; and although compare.: tively a ypuiuf woman at. the timo she wasattaoked (aho isiibw fifty), bub wascompelled in consequence, to walk with two stickßj and even, then withdiffioulty and pain, About a year and a half ayo Syrup; and after taking three bottle and two boxes of, Seigel's Operating Pills, theme ofherlimbs were restored, and she isnow able to walk threo miles to'Stowniarket with 'eaao,:frequently doinp the distance in three-quarters of an hour, jAny sufferer who doubts thi afcory can fully ascortain its 'trutlifulnoss by paying a'visit to the village and enquiring; of' the' villagers, who will certify to the facta.

Appended is tho husband's signature to tho statement, ' . ' !. , r (R. Spmk.) "G. J.Goshjng.. \ : , .".'''. -IpswichStreet,. .' " Stowmarket.'' This ia certainly a verjCpitiablo case, and the happy cure.wrought,by tho simple but powerful' re'raedyjitnust move tho sympathy of all hearts iiu common, pleasure. This poor JTohlanMd hg'ea •'■ a cripple for twenty i of hefbeal years ("' years in'which she should have had such comfort and'ohjoyin'ent as life, has to give, Jut, on tho contrary, she was a miserable burden to herself and a source,, of care to her friends; at an as(e' wheii the rest of ua are (jro'ifing'feebla she,' in a inannor, renbws her youth an,/ almost begins a' new'existenco. '■' VYhat'a ' ! blessing.'and; what a wondev.it is I; 80 '. 0110, who: knows her,, or who read'her' ' story, but will b'o glad, that" the good '.. Lord has, ienablod men to discover a : remedy capablo of bringing about a cure that reminds us-wo'speak.it reverently 6' the age of'miracles. -It sluiuld'be'explained that this.nioat ; ; remarkable, cure is dun;to the fact that rheumatism is a disease of the blood Indigestion, con3tipatio'n;"anddyßpepßia< f ' cause the I poison from the'' partially ' digestodjfood ,to , entet-the circulation;■and the blood deposits it in the joint* ' and muscles. .;This, ia:rheumatism,. ■ Seigel's Syrup corrects the digestion, and'. bo' stops tho further .formation .'and deposit of tho poison, It then removes from the; Bystera- tho-poison -already - there. It is not a cure-all,- Itlb'os its wonderful work entirely by its inyster-'> ious action upon the digestive organs But whon wo reniembor'that nine-tenths''' of our ailments arise ia those orga'n.Bvjva: can understand why Soigel's-. Syrup uros so lMny.diseasoj that appear tbbVi; ,0 different in. their, nature.. In.other 7 words rheumatism .and neuralgia are. bn 1

i, EKFFAHUNA TOWN HALL, VA MAI, be had by traveiling coin■■ lyX panieß,, or for. balls,,.patties,* public meotiuga, &&, at MODERATE i I OHAEGES;...Tho ; HaII ia ! commodious;' and fitted witboyoty cpnvonioqoe,. tot ; terms apply to the proprietor; ■':'" ■-VAUGUSTMALBERa,- It ■ "teamed . . of eitho.: .... . thejr own 10-' ;nlU!es at woik ' onis, Now business, All' .meet w thjWonderful success. Any one can do. tlio work, Capital not ; tciiUired." "SVe will start you,. Outfit worth £1 mailed free.. Thii' regio- it which this jiutticationdrcuuiitein''. Bots -,anil girls earn nearly as much ■ as mon. Full rSarticularsanil instrnctions.mailcd 'ftce.v Now is the time—don't delay, but write tous atonce. Address. Stinson & Co,rortland, '• Maine.UnikdStatp; ■, ■ ■ 'J - • \^-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3544, 24 June 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3544, 24 June 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3544, 24 June 1890, Page 4

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