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THE MANAWATU HEBALD Contlils all the Latest ftews from all parts of tho worJd, by special Arrangement with Reuter's Telegraph Agency ; also, full reports of tho proceedings of the different local governing bodies, besides all oth^r news of /reneral or local NOW PUBLISHED B I - W, E E K L V, Viz., Every TUESDAY And FBIDAY. SINGLE (SOPJES — THBEBPKNOB. Annual Subscription, payable in j We should Blot out Disease in its Early Stages. THE disease commences with a slight derang inent of the stomach; which . if nepleoted. it in time involves the whole frame, embracing the -kidneys, liver.pancreas.ond.in fact. the entlrp glandular system. And the .ajQllcjed dtfl<re ont a miserable existence nntil/eftth.'jrfves' relief Irom suffering. The disease is often mistaken for other complaints; but f tho reader will, ask himself the following questions be will be nMe to determine whether he himself in one of the afflioted:-Have I distress, pnin. or difficulty in breathinir nf U featlng? Ig there ii dull, heavy feeling attended by drowsiness? Have the eyes a yellow tinge? Does a thick, sticky, mucous gather about the gums and teeth in the mornings, accompanied by, a (Unagreeable taste? In the tongU9.co.iMd ? . Is there pain In the sides and bAck ? J9 {bereji fulness' abont th& right side as if the liver were enlarging? Is there costiveness ? Ig there vertigo or dizziness when rising suddenly from n horizontal position? Are ihp Hecretions from tho kidneys senjity and highly coloured, with a deposit after standing? Does food ferment soon after eating* accompanied byiflatulence or a belching ofgas' from tho stonincb 1 ? Is therp frequent palpltßlion of the heurt? Tlioko various nymntomt may not bo present nt om< timo, l.ut they toimons tho sufferer nn the drenilfnl ilUphrh )>i-n£i'i>sspg if the enso be one or-long st:unlin!.\ llierc u-IH be h dry, hacking rough, iittemlcd aflor v tlinu liv expectora'ion. In very mlrnurod stages ihu'skin assumes a dlny liimvnisli n i>|iohi-himc. imd tho hands and feet aro covered with a eoi.l. sticky perspiration- As the liver and kidnetx hccomn'me'or and momdiwni'wl. lhenmntte.piilns ,ipp>»in-; ni»i the usual . treatment. !)ii-oveß>n n Hipy nniivnlHiiir against tbjs.)ttter BRonlslng.dWordpr;" The oi!»-ln of this malady is indigestion or dyspepsia, and v small quantity of the proper medicine will removo the disease if taken in its incipimn-y. It is moßt impoptnnt that thn dlsenso aliould be promptly and properly treated in its fhst Rtagt'M. wlion n'llttle me'llcino will effect a cure, and o.en when j.im* obtained a Btrong hold the oorrent remedy should be persevered in unt'l every yestigo of tho disease in eradicated, until the appetite has returned, and the digestive organs rctitored to a heajthy condition. The sureßtaud most cffecfflal remedy for ihis dls. tressing complaint is •' Sei^el'R Curative Syrup " a vegetable preparation sold by all Chemists and Medfcfre Vendor? throughout the world, and by the proprietors, -A. J. Wbyte, Limited. London E.C Tbiß Syrup strikes at the very foundation of the disease, aud drives it, root and branch, out of he system. Ask your chemist for Selgel'i Curave Syrnp.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 20 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 20 September 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 20 September 1889, Page 4