; Ijk Jackson’s and Co’s Waverrey’ /sale ‘ taken* place on Friday, and liFefßHrs ‘Kblan ? ' Tonks,' and Co’s Manaia f ifat# tomorrow, nil ? Tfie adjourned 1 meeting ofthe Borough Conn oil takes place to-morrow evening, vs,lntending.; subscribers’ to the Fatea Assemblies, ar,e requested to meet /a* tjje. Albion Hotel on Saturday next. It is ..id hoped that tbis-rthe only ’ 'ajhu^bment'for the winter months-r-very tfkvduHte institution will be again liberally supported 1 . * ’
titofci on *,Tbe,follpwmfc, are tiie iiptmij pf; the of:,Jjnion: Football- dob, Selected to play agajnpth,, Hawera on Jlofidaj nfxi,;— ,(oapt.), \ J. Bo#gej, garner ton, f JP f , Sherwood, IX* Sneohan, Armitage, Baxter, Polling, Gowlandi Cpnttß, Djxon, Brown, A. Patterson, Deane, Emergencies ; WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS OOMINQ UPON tTS? ,i . : t;'- .fi'.vr M ■ -'I . Dike »thief'at night it steals upon ns hnawares.? ManypeMonshavepains about the chest and rides* and sometimes in the back. ’ They feel dull and,sleepy; the month has a bad taste, especially in the morning, A sort of sticky slime oolleota, about the teeth.' Theap*JA ,l ipoow= There is a feeling like a heavy the stomach; sometimes;a faint all* the stomach ;whioh res ate sunken, d and clammy. Altar, a Whilea cough seta in at first djfyi but after a few months itis attended with a greenish ooloured axpectOratioa, I. The afflicted one feels tired, altthe r whilo, and sleep does not seem to • *" - ’ becomes h»#>avil sort of rising up suddenly. The bowels become costive; the tkmisdrir and hot at times ; the blood becomes cluck tod stagnant;, the whites of the eyes be* some tinged witb yellow, the urine is scanty and high-coloured, depositing.a sediment after There u frequently a spitting qp of the food, sometimes with a sour taste,, and sometimes With a sweetish taste; this is frequently attended.with palpitation of the heart; the become* impaired with spots before the'eyes { there is a feeling of great prostration and weakness. , AU of these symptoms are in I turn present. It is thought that nearly onethird of our population has this disease m som*. I varied' forms. It has been fonhd that medlfcal men have mistaken the nature of this disease. Sdme have treated it for a liver com, plaint, others for kidney disease, etc,, etc., put hone of the various kinds of treatment have been attended with success, because the remedy should be such as to act harmoniously upon each one of these organs, and upon the stomach aa.well ; for in Dyspepsia (for thisis really what the diseaseis) all of these organs partake of tbik disease'an’d require a remedy'that will act upon all at the same time. Seigel’s Curative Syrup acts like a charm in this doss of complaints,, giving almost immediate relief. The following liters from ohemists of standing in tye. community where they liye show in what estimation tbeartiole is held. '' John Archer, Hartbill, near Sheffield:—-I having the testimony of ihy customers, who
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Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 14, 19 May 1886, Page 3
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