HOW PILLS ARE MADE Tho custom of taking medicine m th form pills dates far book in history. The object is to enable us to.swallo easily in a condensed form disagreeable and nauseus, but very useful drugs. To what vast dimensions pill-taking has grown may be imagined when wo say that in Englana ut lon y Hbonfc 2,000,000,000 two thousand million) pills are consumed evory year. In early days pills were mado slowly by hand, as tho demandTras comparatively small. ■ To-day thay are producodwith inflnitoly greater rapidit by inaohines especially contrived for th purpose, and with greater accuracy, too in the proportions of tho various ingred ienti employed. No form of medication oan be better than a pill, provided only it is intelligently peered, But right hero occurs the difhculty. Easy as it may soeiu to Wake a pill, or a million of them, there ® really very few pills that oin be onestly commended for popular use. Most of thom either undershoot or over shoot tho mark, Aa everybody ta pills of 6UIUB kind, it may be w mention what a good, safe and rel \ pill should bo, Now, when one f dull and sle&py, and has more or pain in the. head, sidos, and back, may bo sure his:bowels are constipate .and his liver Blu?gish. To remedy th unhappy state of things there iB nothi like a ?ood cathartic pill. It will act like a charm, by stimulating the liver into doing its duty, and ridinp the digestive organs of the accumulated oisoaous matter • But the good pill does not gripe and pain üb, neither Joes it make us sio and miserable lor a few hours, or a whole day. ]fc acts on the entire glandular system at tho same time, ohu the after effects of the pill will bo worse than tho disease itself. Tho gripincr caußod by. most pills istlio result of irritating drugs which thoy contain', Suoh pills iro harmful, and should never bo used, They sometimes oven produce hemorrhoids Without having any particular desire'.to praise ouo pill above another, we may, nevertheless, name Mothor SoigeU'sPilfs, manufactured by tho well-known house of A. J. White, Limited, 35, Farnngdon Bond, London, and now sold by nil ohnmists and medicino vendors, as the only one wo know, ot that actually possesses every deiirable quality. They removo the pressure upon tho brain, -orrect tho liver, and cause the bowels to act with ease and regularity, They rover gnpo or produce the slightest sickness of tho stomach, or any other unpleasant 1 ng or symptom. Neither da thoy _ ther constipation, as nearly all pills do. Ab a turther and or mg merit,' Mother Soige.U'a Pills aro covered with a tasteless and harmloss coatine, which causes thom to re'sepblo pearls, ftus rendering them as pleaean to the palate as they are' effective in curiu£{ diseases, If you have a aeVew cold, and are threatened with a ktet, one or twoin the h'ead,4>aoki andlimbs,. andpreve doses will break up thtrioldi with a bnt the fever.. 'A coated tongue caused brackish taste in the mouth, ' y foul matter !in the stomao' A dose of Seißel's Pills-will effect speedy cure. Oftentimes partially d cayed food in the stomach and bowles producea sickness, nausea, &c. Cleanse tho boweh with a dose of these pifliHHif good health will follow. r t '> ['' Unliko many kinds of pills, thoy do not make you feel worse before you are better. They are, without, doubt, the •i-EMy best funilyflhyßicWer discovered wta witljoipi aluV ufnplcatfw
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3591, 19 August 1890, Page 4
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584Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3591, 19 August 1890, Page 4
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