An Alarming Disease Afflicting a Numerous Clsss. The disease commences with a slight derangement of the stniniicl), but, if neglected, it m time involves the whole frame, embracing the ki.llieys, liver, pancreas, ami, m fact, tbe entire glandular system, and the afllicted one drags out a miserable existence until death gives relief from suffering. The disease is often mistaken for other complaints, but, if the reader 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 m 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 the gums and teeth ia the morning, accompanied by a disagreeable taste ? Is the tongue coated ? Is there pain m the sides and back ? Is there a fullness about the right side as if the liver were enlarging ? Is there costiveness ? Is there vertigo or dizziness when rising suddenly from an horizontal position? Are the secretions from the kidneys scanty and highly colored, with a deposit after standing? Does food ferment soon after eating, accompanied by flatulence or a 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 m turn as the dreadful disease progresses. If the oase be one of long standing long standing, there will be a dry, hacking cough, attended after a time by expectoration. In very advanced stages the skin assumes a dirty brownish appearance, and the hands and feet are covered by cold, sticky perspiration. . As the liver and kidneys become more and more diseased, rheumatic pains appear, and the uaaal treatment proves entirely unavailing against this latter agonising disorder. The origin of this malady ib indigestion or dyspepsia, and a small quantity of the proper medicine will remove the disease if taken m its incipiency. It is most important that the disease shonld be ptomptly and properly treated m its first stage?, when a little medicine will effect a enre, and even when it has obtained a strong hold the correct remedy fchonld be •- persevered m until every vestige of the disease is eradicated, until the appetite has returned, and the digestive organß are restored to a healthy condition. The snrest and most effectual remedy for this distressing complaint is 11 Siegel's Cnrative Syrup," a vegetable preparation sold by all chemists and medicine vendors throughout tbe world, .and by the proprietors. A, J. White, Limited, 21. Farrington-road, London, or Kcmpthorne, Prosser and Cob, New Zealand Drug Co., Limited, Dnnedin, Christohurch, Wellington and Auckland. This Syrup strikes at the very fonnda- ' tion of the disease, and drives it, root and branoh, out of the system. Ask your chemist for Seigel's Curative Syrup. " Angus-street, Clunes, Australia, "May 17th, 1880. "Dear Sir,— lt is with great pleasure that I bear testimony to the value of your excellent medicine. For some time I had suffered with' liver complaint and bilious ness, after yellow jaundice set m, and I was very ill indeed for ovei twelve months. Daring that time I consulted several medical men and took the medicine they prescribed without any benefit, and at last I began to despair of ever getting well again. However, I was induced to try Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, and after taking the fifth bottle I began to get/ better; I continued taking it for some/' time,-and now I feel better than I have dove for years. I send you this hoping that it may induce similarly afflicted persons ■to 'try your valuable remedy. I shall be very glad to answer any questions, either personally or by letter, m reference to tbe syrup. 11 C. Clarke." Seigel's Operating Fills, unlke many kinds : of > barthartio , jnediqines, do not make you ; ,feel worse before you feel better. Their ''operation 1 is gentle but thorough, nnd unattended flith disagreeable Sects, snch a as nausea, griping pain &o. ; : DE.HEILBEON'S WQM_CAKES. mHESE Cakes ore' principally prepared J. from Herbs, and . do not contain any dangerously active ingredient^. They have a wonderful effeot m curing' children as well as grown persons, by removing the wormß. They have been with: great pnecess introduced into the principal families in'Eurb'pe, ;Anstralia;.and New. Zealand* . They are guaranteed to do away m a very short t^me with many Beriqns complaintß, ]ike bronohitis, piles, ulcers, ulcerated; ihroals, etc, if taken m time, R aa Ihese-Biokrießses are often oansed by worms of all kinds, especially' the tape wojrn ;• and by the most dangerous thread worm, which, if not destroyed m time, will soon create the hardly onrable worm fe.ver. The smallest— the thread worm— will, more jthjiri any pother worm, ' rjerietrate-'through'" the ' drevides of the body. up. to the brain. An example was recently witnessed, where a child fall ing continually into fits (tbe parents not knowing the cause) at last died with the brain affected by tbe too-fatal thread worm. Still more recently there was a .case— a grown man whose deat was affected by the thread worm, and who, after trying" many aorta oi remedies without effect, was directly relieved by a dose of Dr Heilbron's Worm Cakes. There are cases where the wornw'cotne away that they almost can be counted ; then often they come away m whole clots, and sometimes m a thick and slimy stuff, and, although not so perceptible, still they are caused to leaye by Dr Heilbron's Worm Cakes, And there have bien oftin.oases were children affected with' Worm's, when coughing or sneezing, do discharge them through the' mouth and nose. The symptoms of Worms are generally as follows :— Lassitude, Giddiness, Depression :of Spirits, ,■ Impaired Appetite (which, if not acifed against, will engender diseases of the bile), Disorder of the Stomach -.and; Digestive Organs, Sick Headaches, Vomiting^ Distnrbed Sleep, and many -more serious oom plaints, iuoluding Fits, of which last irany persons have'beeji enred by these WORM CAKES. . No tim'o should be lost m removing these wormß, else the conseqnenMs _ will ;be serious, as they will 1 increase .. m. size and quantity', and ultimately spread throughout the intestines. If Worms are negleoted for a time they will do so much damage as to make it beyond human skill to restore and reorganise the -system o digestive organß. DIRECTIONS . FOR USE : The quantity of these Worm Cokes to be taken at a dose depends mostly on the age and constitution of the patient. In most oases a couple of doßos will drive the worms away for years, if not entirely. As a standard: A dose for a child. up to two years will be half a cake ; from two to four years old,' one whole cake; from four eight years, one cake and a half ; from eight to fourteen, two oakes; and so increase with the age, bu,t never m than four aakes l at one dose. Grown up males may generally i take three cakes as ne dose, and grown; men ourt, oakes, according' to constitution. The most effective way of using these Worm Cakes ia by taking | the doss before going to bed, and era the following morning to take ajonp of bit tea before breakfast. Agent for Marlboroiigh 1 : G v -, ELSON, Chemist and Druggist Market Street, Blenheim.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XIX, Issue 189, 27 August 1883, Page 4
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