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AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLCTING A NUMEROUS CLASS.

i Ihe disease commences iwif h a flight derange-" 1 nwmf of ;the" stomachy but,, if-ineglected.-itlin | tjmo.jjijvjjlves the whole> frame, embracing the" ] kuhittys,, liver, pancreas; ',and<, in. fact,- the f entire-{sJa-w.VWaH'. system, and the afflicted drags out a' i miserable existence until death (gives relief from-. Isjilfering.j- The idisease is often mistaken 'forA other • l oqini))a;nt9-; but if . the reader 'will asltf lik.n.'ftl^the following questions^ he .will be able' to i.ltjtieraijne whether he himself is one of 'ibh& ialflieted :— Have I distress, pain, or difficulty in. bceathiDg .after; eating,? t .; Is there a dull, heavy, .filling, attended. by drowsiness?. .Have the !eyes ( a, .yellow; ;tuige? Does a thick, stioky mu,eous gather about the gums ,and teeth in tfi&T jraoruings, accompanied by .a disagreeable taste?' Is ,^o, tongue coated? vis .there pain in the* sides aad back ? Is there a fullness ■ about/ the right side as if the liver were enlarging ?.> Ms there costiveness ? ; Is there .vertigo or. dizzl--ne.'js when risjngj suddenly from , a horizontal, position?, Are "the secretions from the kidneys scanty, aud highly coloured,- with a deposit attest, standing?, jj^qesif pal ferment soon after eatiug,,'accp^npanied by fl>tulenc& or. belching. o£ S®s l i^ om ', 'the .. stomachi?. Is there frequent' palpitation of tho heart'? These various symp-," toms.may not b.e'present 'at one time'j but they torment the, sufferer in turn as. the dreadful, dispa^e progresses. -. If the ease be .one of long' standing i there, .will be a; dry hacking cough*.-, attended, after a time by expectoration. laVery advanced "stages the skin" assumes a dirty brownish 'appearance, and- the' hands ,anct f^ij.aro .covered ,by a cold; , sticky pers-' piration. ,As the liver , and kidneys „ become'inore arid more diseased, rheumatic-pains. , apyear, and,, the usual. treatment.; proves ,<ehtirely,.unavailing, against this, latter agonising; disorder. . The origin qf the malady is indigestion or dyspepsia," and a small quantity: of the«< proper medicine will remoye the disease if-taken in its incipiency, It is most important .that the--tlisease should be promptly and properly treated in 'its first stages, when a little medicine will effect a c,ure, and even, when ifc has obtained'la. strong ,hold .the correct .remedy should .bey persevered in until every vesitge of .the disease* ■ is .eradicated, .until the, appetite isreturned^and the, digestive organs restored, to a hear Thy condition. The surest and most effectual remedy; for $his distressing complaint is ■ ." Seigel'a. Curative Syrup," a v vegetable preparation sold by all. Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the world, and by < the proprietors, , A^Ji. White (Limited), 17 Farringdon rpad, London^ E.C This Syrup strikes at the very foundation of the disease, and drives it, root and branch,, out of the system. Market Place, Pocklington, York, ' October 2, 1882. ' ' ' ' ,Sir,— -Being a sufferer for years from dys-i-" pepsia in-all its worst" forms, and after spendingpounds in medicines, I was at last persuaded totry r Mother Seigel's Curative 'Syrup, and ah* thankful to say have derived more benefit from, it than any other medicine I ever took, ari(l would advise -any one suffering from the snmfe' Complaint to' give it a trial, the re.su lbs they" woukf soon find out for themselves. ' If you lik& to make use of this testimonial you are quite at; libertyto dd so. ' - j J -" Yours respectfully, <■ ! f'"-^"'(Signed) "■' " • E. Tubnto. " T Seigel's Operating Pills are the be-t familyphysic that has ever been ' discovered." " 1 They clennse the bowels from all irritating substances^, and leave them in si healthy condition.' They euro co&tivtiness.J •"'' ! • Sb. Mary street, Peterborough, '!' , ,■ . [\ : ' ' November 20,1881. , Sir,— lt gives me great pleasure to inform yow' of tlie" benefit I have received from SeigeFs; Syrup. I have been troubled -for years' witl* dyspepsia, but'after a few dosos of the Syrup X found' relief, and after taking two bottles of it $' ' fob! quite cured. ' ■ I am, Sir, yours truly,- ' ' . " '' WII.UAM EUENT. . Mr'A.J. White: - • 1 Hensingham, Whitehaven, ' f ■ October 16, ISB2. •Mr A.J . White. — Dear Sir, — I was for some time afilicied with i>iles, and was advised to give' Mother Seigel's Syrup n tiial, which I did.' I am now liappy to state that it lifts restored me ' to complete health. — I remain, youis respect^ fully; ," , (Signed) John H. Lightfoot.' , '■■ ' • 15th August 1683. liear Sir, — I write to tell you that' Mr Henry Tltllier, of Yatesbury, Wilts, informs me that h& suffered from a severe form of indigestion for upwards of four years, and took no end of doctor's medicine withoub the slightest benefit,, and declares Mother Seigel's Syrup which he got from 'me has saved his life. 1 Yours truly, ' ' " ' ' ; (Signed), ■' N. \\'Erp, Mr White.' '' ' Chwui.-.t, C'alne. • '■ ' „ Seprember S, 1883: Dear Sir^l find I the sale of Seigel's Syrupy sti'a'dily increasing. All wlio have tried it speak' very highly of its medicinal virtues: one cus-' tomer describes it as a "Godsend to dyspeptic' yiioplei'' I 'always recommend it with confid-— once. , . , « Faithfully yours, , - (Signed) Vincjjnt A. Wills, , , • Chumist-dentisil|fc - To Mr A.jJ. White. v , Merthyr Tydpr . ', , , Preston, September "2l, lßßa My c]ear Sir, — Your Syrup and Pills are stilfi very popular with my customers, many, saying^ they are. the best family medicines possible. The other day a customer came for two, bott^esT of. Syrup, and said " Mother Seigel " had saved' the life of .his.' Avife, akd he added, "One ofT. tlicse bottle's I am sending 15 miles away icy,' a ,frieiid who is very ill. I have much faitl^. in ,it." < .^ f The sale, keeps up wonderfully : in fact, on& winiUJ fancy almost that the people were beginning to .breakfast, dine, and sup on Mother SL-igel','? Syrup, the demand is so constant aadf th'ii satisfaction so great. , '' ' I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully^ " ' • ' " ' (Signed) W,. Bo^KSia. „ToA.J. White, Esq. " ' ,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1762, 29 August 1885, Page 4 (Supplement)

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AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLCTING A NUMEROUS CLASS. Otago Witness, Issue 1762, 29 August 1885, Page 4 (Supplement)

AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLCTING A NUMEROUS CLASS. Otago Witness, Issue 1762, 29 August 1885, Page 4 (Supplement)