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HOW PILLS ARE MADE.

'The custom of taking medicine iu th form of pills dates far back in history, The object is to onablo lis to swallow easily iu a cniuleuaed form disagreeable and nausciti, but very useful drugs. To what,mi.dimeusioiis pill-taking has grown may be iiuaglrielwheii we say that in Englana ulop ut 3501112,000,000,000 ' two thousand million) pills are consumed every year. In early days pills were made Blowly by hand, as the demandwas comparatively small, ,To-day they are produced with infinitely greater rapidit by machines especially contrived for th purpose, and with greater accuta'oy, too in tho proportions of the various ingred ients employed, Nofoiiu of mcdication can be better than a pill, provided only it is intelligently prepared, But ri»l>t here: nccura the difficulty, ' Easy as. it niay seem to make a pill," t or a million of themi there are really very few pills that can be. honestly commended. for popular uso, 1 Most of theiti either undershoot or over* shoot the mark. As erery'oody take pills of somo kind, it may be well t* mention what a good, wfo and reliable pill should be. Now, when one fee dull imd sleepy, and h&» more or le pain in tho head, Bides, and back, h may bo sure his bowels pre constipate and Ins liver slusgish, • To remedy.th unhappy state of things there is nothi like a pood cathartic pill. It will act like a charm by stimulating tho liver into doing its duty, and ridiiip the digestive organs of the accumulated poisonous matter,

But the good pill does not gripe and pain us. neither docs it make us sick and miserable lor a few hours, or a whole day- JI; acts on tho entire glandular system at the same time, els* tho after effects of the pill will be worse than the disease, itself. The griping, caused by most pills is the result ofirritatingdrugs whioh tlioy contaiii, Such pills are harmful, and should novor boused, They sometimes even produce hemorrhoids, Without having any particular desire to praise one pill above another, we may, nevertheless, name Mother Seigell'aPilis, manufactured by the well-known house of A. J: White. Limited, 35, Farringdon Road, London,' and now sold'by all ohetniata and medicine vendors, as the only one wo know ol tli'ataot'ially po». sesses every deiirablo quality. They remove tho pressure upon tie brain, ••orrect the liver, and cause the bowels ta act with ease and regularity. They sever gripe'or produce the slightest sickness of the stomach, or any other unpleasant feeling or ajmptom. Neither do they induce further constipation, as nearly all other pills do, As a turther and crown* ing merit,_ Mother Seigell's Pills are covered with a tasteless and harmless coating, which causes thom to resemble pearls, thus rendering them as.pleasan to the palate as they are effective' in curing diseases, If you have a severe cold, and are threatened with a fever, one or twoin the head, baok, and limbs, and prove doses will breakup the cold with a bnt the fever, A'coatedtonguo, osused brackish taste in the mouth, y foul •matter in the stomach. A doso of Seigel'B Pills will effect a speedy cure. Oftentimes partially decayed food in the stbmaoh andbowles produces sickness, nausea, &o. .Cleanse tho bowels with a dose of these pilLs, and good health will follow.

Unlike uwny kinds of pills, they do not make you feel worse bofove you are bettor;. They are, without iloubS, the best family physio ever discovered. They remove all obstructions to the nature, functions without any unpleaant effects,

Starting jjyent in a Village-Si To the Editor tif "Saturday Night," Birmingham. I recently came into possession of a certain facts of se remarkable nature, that 1 am sure you will be glad to assist in making these public. The Mowing letters were shown to me, and I at once begged permission to copy them for the press 1 They come from a highly responsible source, and way be received without question, Message from Geoboe James ' UOSTIINO, L.D.S,, E. 0.8.1., Ph 0.1.i Licentiate in Pharmacy and Dental Surgeon, Stowmarket, July 18.1889. To Mr White

TheenclosedrcraMkableoureshonld, 1. think, he printed and circulated in Suffolk. The statement was entirely markable oure to related to me by the the husband. Marv inn Spink, of Fmbo?oHgh, Suffolk, was for over twenty year* afflicted \?jth rheumatism and neuralgia, and although tively a youn? woman at the time she was attacked (she is now fifty), Bile was compelled in consequence, to walk with two Bticks, and even then with difficulty aiid' pain. About a yoar and a half arc shewaa advised to try Mother Seigel'sa Syrup,-and after taking three boctla wi two boxes of Scigol's Operating Pills, (lie use of her limbs wen restored, and she is now able to walk three miles to_ Stowinarket with tase, frequently doinp the dißtanoe in three-quarteraof an hour, Any sufferer who doubts thi atory can fully asoertain its truthfulness by paying a visit to the village and enuring villagers, who .will ' Appended is tho husband's signature to the statement.

(R,.Spink:) "G.J.Gosimno. Ipswich Street, , ' "Stovriaarket." Inwu certainly a very pitisbla case, and the happy euro wrought by the Bimple but powerful remedy must move tho sympathy of all hearts in a common pleasure, This poor woman had been a cripple for twenty of her best years; years in whioh she should have had suoh comfort and enjoyment as life has to give, But, on the contrary, she was a miserable burden to herself and a sourcs of care to her friends, Now, at an at;e when the rest of us are growing feeble she,- in a manner, renews her youth an a most begins a new existence. What a blessing and what a wonder it is 1 ilq one who knovis her. or who read her story, but will bo.glai that tho good, liora has enabled men to discover a remedy capable of bringing about a euro that reminds uj—wo apeak it reverently ut the ago of miracles. . It should be explained that this most remarkahle oure is due to the'fact that rheumatism is a disease of-the blood Indigestion, comtipation, and dyspepsia cause the poison from the - partially digested food to, enter tho circulation and the'blood deposits it in tho joints and muscles. This is- rheumatism, Seigel's Synip corrects the digestion, and so stops the further formation and deposit of the poison. It then removes from the system the f po"ison already there. It i 8 not a cure-all. It does its wonderful work entirely by its wyster-: ious action upon' tho digestive organs But when we remember that nine-tenths of our ailments arise in those organß, wo can understand why .goigel's J Syrup urea so many diseases that appear to be o different in their nature. In other : words rheumatism and neuralgia are bii atr.pto'ma of indigestion, constipation | and dyspepsia

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3545, 25 June 1890, Page 4

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HOW PILLS ARE MADE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3545, 25 June 1890, Page 4

HOW PILLS ARE MADE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3545, 25 June 1890, Page 4

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