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PUBLIC NOTICE. WE SHOULD BLOT OUT DISEASE IN ITS EARLY STAGES. THE DISEASE commences with a slight derangement of the stomach, but if neglected it in time involves the whole frame, embracing the kidneys, liver, pancreas, and in fact the entire glandular system; and the afflicted drags out a miserable existence until death gives relief from suffering. The disease is often mistaken for other complaints ; but if the read ■• will ask himself the following questions he will be able to determine whether he himself is one of the afflicted:—Have I distress, pain, or difficulty in breathing after eating ? Is there a dull, heavy feeling, attended by drowsiness? Have the eyes a yellow tinge? Does a thick, sticky mucous gather about tho gums and teeth in the morningj, accompanied by a disagreeable taste? Is the tongue coated? Is there pain in the sides and back? Is there a fulness about the right side as if the liver were enlarging? Is there costiveness ? Is there vertigo or dizziness when .rising suddenly from a horizontal position? Are the secretions from the kidneys highly colored, with a deposit after standing ? Does food ferment soon after heatiug, accompanied by flatulence or belching of gas from the stomach ? Is there frequent palpitation of the heart ? These various symptoms may not be present at one time, but they torment the sufferer in turn as the dreadful disease progresses. If the case be one of longstanding, there will be a dry, hacking cough, attended after a time by expectoration. _ln very advanced stages the skin assumes a dirty brownish appearance, and the hands and feet are covered by a cold sticky perspiration. As the liver and kidneys become more and more diseased, rheumatic pains appear, and the usual treatment proves entirely unavailing against tho latter agonising disorder. The origin of this malady is indigestion or dyspepsia, and a small quantity of the proper medicine will remove the disease if taken in its incipiency. It is most important that the disease should be promptly and properly treated in its first stages, when a little medicine will effect, a cure, and even when it has obtained a strong holl the correct remedy should be persevered in until every vestige of the disease is eradicated, until the appetite has returned, and the _ digestive organs restored to a healthy condition. _ The surest and most effectual remedy for this distressing complaint is " Seigel's Curative Syrup," a vegetable preparation sold by all chemists and medicine vendors throughout the world, and by the proprietors, A. J. White, Limited, London, E. C. This Syrup strikes at the very foundation of the disease, and drives it, root and branch, out of the system. Ask your chemist for Seigel's Curative Syrup. " East street Mills, Cambridge heath, " London, 8.C., July 24th, 1882. "Sir,—lt gives me great pleasure to be able to add my testimony in favor of your valuable Syrup as a curative agent. I had suffered for some length of time from a severe form of indigestion, and the long train of distressing symptoms following that disease. I had tried all possible means to get relief, by seeking the best medical advice. I had swallowed sufficient of their stuff to float a man-of-war, so to speak, but all to no avail. A friend of mine, coming on the scene in the midst of my sufferings, brought with him a bottle of your Seigol Syrup; he advised me to try it, stating he felt confident it would benefit me. Being weary of trying so many drugs, I condemned it before trial, thinking it could not possibly do me any good, but ultimately determined to take the Syrup. After doing so for a short time it worked such a change in me that I continued taking it for nearly two months, and I then felt thoroughly cured, for I have discontinued its use for five weeks, and feel in the best of heilth, and can partake any kind of food with ease and comfort. I am therefore thankful to you that, through the instrumentality of your valuable medidne, I am restored to the state of htalth I now enjoy.—Yours truly, "W. S. Forsteb. "To Mr A. J. White." "Waterloo House, Londoa Stile, Chiswick, "February 17th. ISB2. "Messrs White and Co., London. "Gentlemen,—lt is with gr at pleasure that I add my testimony to the wonderful effects of Seigel's Syrup. For years I have been suffering from bilious attacks, which began with giddiness ; then a mist would come before my eyes, so that I should not be able to recognise any one or anything at tho distance of a yard or two from my face. This would be followed by excessive trembling of my knees, so that I could not stand without support; after which a severe headache would occur, lasting often two or three days. I have tried various remedies for these distressing symptoms, bit until I tried Seigel's Syrup I had no relief. Since then I have had excellent health in every respect, and if ever I feel a headache coming on I take one dose of the Syrup, which arrests it. Hoping that this testimonial may be tho means cf inducing others (who suffer as I used) to try the Syrup, as I feel sure they will receive speedy ben r fit and ultimately bo cured, I beg to remain, yours faith"A. H. HOKTON." 100 Princes street, Dunedin. 97 George street, Dunedin. ILKINSON AND KEDDIE'S GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF ROSS AND M'NEILL'S STOCK Will be continued for One Month. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CORBETT'S BEST CHEESE PRESSES (Single and Double) CHEESE STOOLS. CHAFF-CUTTERS. TURNIP SLIOBRS AND PULPERS. RANGES, STOVES, and ELEC PRO-PLATE. This is your opportunity, as all the Goods MUST BE CLEARED BY JUNE Ist. WILKINSON AND KEDDIE, Ironmongers, 100 Princes street (opposite Bank of New Zealand) and 97 George street, Dunedin. WIL KI E AND 00., Commercial and Manufacturing Stationers, LITHOGRAPHERS, PRINTERS, EMBOSSERS, BOOKBINDERS, AND ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Pbincks street, Ddnedin. Just Received, ex Coptic, large supply Winsor and Newton's Water and Oil Color Boxes, Millboards, etc., etc., etc. S. P. Q. R. S. P. Q. R. . ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 189 George stbeet 189. HE Subscribers still earnestly Impress' j_ . upon the Publio the Benefits of CABH PAYMENTS. Are you convinced that Sinclair, Peden, and Oo.'s prices are the cheapest ? If not, the following prices should make you pause and consider the great saving you have by purchasing at S„ P., and Co.'s. Read our prices ; it pays everybody to do so. Ttf AS—Excel'ent Household, Is 6d per lb. „ Cha'lenge Mixture, 2s per lb—try it. Strong and Fine Flavored, 2s 4d per lb. The Cream of Toss, 2s lOd per lb. SUGARS (good white), 2d and 2Jd per lb (with Tea). , „ „ ~...', SOAPS, 2d and 4d, M'Leod Bros.', Limited, Prize Medal 6d per bar. CANDLES, 3Jd, 4d, 6d, 7d, and Paraffins Bdperlb. SINCLAIR PEDEN AND CO., The Keen-cutting Grocers, 189 Gkobge stbeet 189. T T of the Stab can be obtained at the Railway Gate at 4.15 p.m. daily. COAL NOTICES. AMES GIBSON, Coal Merchant, Vogel v street, Dunedin, has in Stock English, Coalbrookdale, Newcastle, Kaitangata, Shag Point, Walton Bark, Freeman, and Green Island Coal. Having the largest Staff in the Business out Orders a*t delivered promptly. •'■" > . ■ ... A Government Guarantee of the weu** »•♦ I each load.

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Evening Star, Issue 7195, 25 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 7195, 25 April 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 7195, 25 April 1887, Page 1

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