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NEEDLESS ALARM.

;Whether' thfe snffer.ag which people undergo from disease is more physical thin mental is a point not easy to qecide* It depends largely-on.the nature of. the -diseaae and the TO«ke~ap of the individoid. Experience je*ros to eliofr, boweveri th.et in .-one prevailing difease -r- indigestion, or dyspepsia —the two kiade df suffering «re Tery evenly divided, and bofli very greet, the mental distress being chiefly due to the illusions and deceptions which attend it. For example, though Hvspepaia is solely an affection of the digestive organs it has power.;to set op dieorders in Others which alWaya alarm the •ufferer and often perplex his medical advisers. These symptoms or Sequences may relate to the bead, the heart, the eight»the hearing r the longs, or. to other, organs or, functions. Take an iUnefcration or two« Ma the spring of 18|91,' Bays Ht Edward Tatham, 'I fell into a low, weak ftate of health* I had ■ fool t>Rte ia the moafch, and was conetapfl> 'spitting up » thick phlegm. My apfotite was ppor and «?te_r citing I had falness «md i-nia: the chest—the^ r latter seemed to be puffed or swollen;-' What nutde me most enitotfli wae Stiy breathingj which came to be so diSSoult and-short that at times I could only catch my breath by, an effort* I was led to fancy that something must ail my longs, especially as »q great a quantity of mucus gathered in my throat andmouthi • It was uenally worse at night, and I got.very sleep on, accouot of it; sometimes none «t all. In a morning I be quite worn oat. 4Aβ time went bn I weak; and was much put to it to : get abbot. • I took all kinds of medioinea and tot no proper relief from anything. Jn Febru'iy; 1693, Mr William Boardslay, grocer, Cotmanhay, told me how he had oeen cured.'"of "a like trouble by Mother Seigel'e Curative Syrup, Acting on his advice I got , a bottle of thlß medicine from, Mr Platt's Drug Stores, Awnewerth Read, and after taking it felt quite another man. My breathing was easier and ray food Agreed with me* I continued using the Symp and got stronger and better every day. : When I had.taken four bottleßv I; was as well as ever, being free from all pain or discomfort. My wife, who has Buffered from liver complaint, has taken the Syrup with the same good results as in my own cisc. You are at liberty to make any use you like of this statement. (Signed) Edward Tatham, Tatham's Lane, Cotmanbay Road', Hkeston, Derbyshire, March 21st, 1895." " : - "' ■ > - 1 "- •■■■-'• •■'" - - : ' -• •■-•■

•In October, 1888,' writes another,'l began to feel weak, heavy and tjhled. My g appetite was poor, and, after eating I had distress at the stomach, together with ahortneas of breath, and a good deal of pain; across the cheet. Sometimes I would be taken with sudden dizziness, aa though I must fall to tbe ground. Cold, clammy sweats used to break oat all over me and I trembled from head to foot. Finally,; I got so weak I could scarcely walk to my work. Indeedt I.had occasionally to leave my work j I have been away as long,as a month at a time In tins, wav I.suffered.for nbout two yeare. '■'.(',' In August, 1890, Mr Thornpeonj the frocei: in Church Street, urged me to try lother Seigel's Syrup. After taking only one bottle Xfelfe>bett?r. food , agreed with me, And I, wae strqnger. Cootinuhig with this medicine, gfadually .alt pain left ; me, pad I completely recovered my health. Since then I have kept the Syrup in the bouse for nee in time of needt Yon are free to publish this statement. (Signed) Williatn 71, Robinticn's Boildioge, Newhill, Wath. near Sheffield; Ootober 11th 1895/ Casjs of soppoaed disease of the heartj of the uervoue Byjetem, of the kidneys , ; &c M con- ; stantly prove to be, not organic affections . of those parts at all, but merely local or functional dislnrbanoes caueed by tbe toxic or poißonouaprincipleethrown into the blood by the decomposition or fermenfation of food in the stomach; ptherwise, by dyepepsi* or But until they are discovered to be so they are mistakenly treated; and seriousj, often fatal results, follow. Until pronounced and . undeniable symptoms of organic mischief shpw theroselvw (which is aot the case once ,in, a hundred times) you may take,for granted thafc,yqar aflinent is seme form of dyepepsia, easily .curable by Mother Seigel'sV Syrup, a 9, demonstrated by the tw<? instances cited aboyei

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2130, 26 February 1897, Page 2

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NEEDLESS ALARM. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2130, 26 February 1897, Page 2

NEEDLESS ALARM. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2130, 26 February 1897, Page 2