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A famous fighting ship of the American civil war has just disappeared. The notorious Confederate ram, Merrimac, which did so much damage amongst the Federal fleet, and fought the memorable conflict with the Monitor, has been broken up, and her remains sold for old iron.

HOW PILLS ABE MADE : The custom of taking medicine in the orm of pills dates far back in history. The object is to enable us to swallow easily in a condensed form disagreeable and nauseous, but very useful, drugs. To what very vast dimensions pill-taking has grown may be imagined when we say that in England alone about 2,000,000,000 (two thousand million) pills are consumed every year. In early days pills were made slowly by hand, as the demand was comparatively small. To-day they are produced with infinitely greater rapidity by machines especially contrived for the purpose, and with greater accuracy, too, in the proportions of the various ingredients employed. No form of medication can be better than a pill, provided only it is intelligently prepared. But right here occurs the difficulty. Easy as it may seem to make a pill, or a million of them, there are really very few pills that can be honestly commended for popular use. Most of them either undershoot or overshoot the mark. As everybody takes pills of some kind, it may be well to mention what a good, safe, and reliable pill should be. Now, when one feels dull and sleepy, and has more or less pain in the head, sides, and back, he may be sure his bowels are constipated, and 1 his liver sluggish. To remedy this unhappy state of things there is nothing like a good cathartic pill. It will act like a charm by stimulating the liver into doing its duty, and ridding the digestive organs of the accumulated poisonous matter. But the good pill does not gripe and pain us, neither does it make us sick and miserable for a few hours or a whole day. It acts on the entire glandular system at the same time, else the after-effects of the pill will be worse than the disease itself. The griping caused by such pills is the result of irritating drugs which they contain. Such pills are harmful and should never be used. They sometimes produce hemorrhoids. . Without having any particular desire to pfaise one pill another, we may, neverthelessTnatuS-Mother Seigel’s Pills, manufactured by the well sil&war nouse of A. J. White, Limited, 36 Farringdon Road, London, and now sold by all chemists and medicine vendors, as the only one we know of that actually possesses every desirable quality. They remove the pressure upon the brain, correct the liver, and cause the bowels to act with ease and regularity. They never gripe or produce the slightest sickness of- the stomach, or any other unpleasant feeling or symtom. Neither do they induce further constipation, as nearly all other pills do. As a further and crowning merit, Mother Seigel’s Pills are covered with a tasteless and harmless coating, which causes them to resemble pearls, thus rendering them as pleasant to the palate as they are effective in curing disease. If you have a severe cold and are threatened with a fever, with pains in the head, back, and limbs, one or two doses will break up the cold and prevent the fever. A coated tongue, with a brackish taste in the mouth is caused by foul matter in the stomach. A dose of Seigel’s Pills will effect a speedy cure. Oftentimes partially decayed food in the stomach and bowels produces sickness, nausea, etc. Cleanse the bowels with a dose of these pills and good health will follow. Unlike many kinds of pills, they do not make you feel worse before you are better. They are, without doubt, the best family physic ever discovered. They remove all obstructions to the natural functions in either sex without any unpleasant effects.

Bough on Catarrh”—corrects offensive odors at once. Complete cure of worst chronic case.-!; also nneq ailed as gargle for d'phtheria, sore throat foul breath. “Rough on Pilse.”—Why suffer piles? Immediate relief and complete cure guaranteed. Ask for “ Bough on Piles.” Sure cure for itching, protruding, bleeding, or any form of Plies. Advice Free.—Consult, personally or by letter, Mrs Louisa Hawkins, herbalist, 140, George street, Dunedin. Send stamp for reply. Mrs Louisa Hawkins’ female pills correct all ailments to which ladies are subject. Safe and always reliable. Price 2s 6d, 3s 6d, and 5s box. Forwarded on receipt of stamps or postal orders.—([Advt.] NERVOUS T&/JTEN, young and old, married or single, JLvJL suffering from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Loss of Manhood, Vital Power, and all diseases of the Genito Urinary Organs, may obtain, free, a valuable treatise by an eminent Surgeon, containing full information regarding self-treatment, by applying by letter to Box 1081, G.P.0., Sydney. q a ail kt ii«i TII’S When anything stands a test of fifty years among a discriminating people, it is pretty good evidence that there is merit some where. Few, if any, medicines have met with such continued Success and popularity as BRANDRETH’S PILLS, which, after a trial of over fifty years are conceded to lie the safest and most effectual blood purifier, tonic and alterative over introduced to the public. That tin’s is the result of merit, and that BRANDRETH’S PILLS perform all that is claimed for them, is Conclusively proved by the fact that those who regard thorn with the greatest favour are those who have used them the longest. Be sure and Ask for—-“BRANDRETH’SSUUAR-COATED PILLS,” 40 in each box, price Is. Agents: SHAM & GO., AUCKLAND & WELLINGTON.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 5011, 20 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 5011, 20 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 5011, 20 May 1889, Page 4