An i-,»v* s« D v:tss j ■ t . ; n - Ct a N oirs3a ous .cijA'js.—'i'lie di;.euse '.oiimjenec-j w'itr a slight doriuigeinont of the btoinjob, bu,'y if neglected, it in tiuie involves ll>g whole frvme, embracing the kidneys, livrr, ivueivas, and' in fact,- the whole gKi-nduhul i>y,-;oin,- and the afflicted one dru^s out a nr .^v^ile esisienoe •until■death gives relief i'roui i;nSieving. Tbe disease is ol'ten rohtafcen fov oilier couiplnints • but, if theroiulei'vfill a;k Lvoioelf the'foil owing quetf-ions, lie will be able to detertnirs whether he him^ojf is one of the afflicted : —Have I di^reyy, pain, c ,' difficulty in bre.thing al'ier eatiu;'? Is there ;i 'dull, heavy feeJ'tjQyattended by dfow^mess ? Have the eyes a yellow tiuge? Does a'tbick sticky mucous gather ; about the gums and teeth in the monrngs, accompanied by a disagi-eeiible taste? Is. the tjDgne cooted? Are theve puins in the sides and back? Is there a fulness about the'right side as if the liver were enlarging ? Is there costiveness? Es there veitigo or d^:<inos.3 when rising sudienly'iroin an horizontal position? Are the secretions from the kidneys scanty aud highly colored, with a deposit ai'fcer standing ? Does food ferment soon after eating, aoconiaanied by. flatulence or a belching of gas from ;be stomach ? Is there frequent palpatatioa )f the heart I'The.-ie various symptons may ibt; be present at oiie time, but'they torment ihe sufferer in turn as the dreadful diaezise M-ogresses. If the case be one of long standng, there will be a dry, hacking cough, atiendsd after a time by expectoration. In very idvanced stages tha skin assumes a dirty brownish appearance, and the hands and eet are covered by a cold, sticky perspiration. Is the liver and kidneys become more and nore diseased, rheumatic pains appear, and he usual treatment proves entirely unfailing gainst this latter agonising disorder. The irigin of this malady is indigeslbu or dysiepsia, and a small quautity of the proper aedicine will remove the disease if hken in ts iacipiency. It is most important thu the is;ase should be promptly anl properly reatedin its first st iges, when a little medtine will effect a cure, and even when it has btainedi strong hold the. correct remedy houli be persevered in until every vestige of he disease is eradicated,-until .the appetite :as returned and the digestive organs aia estored to a healthy condition. The surest tad most effectual remedy fortbfs distressing omplaint is " Seigel's Curative Syrup," a ■egetable preparation sold by all chemists md medicine vendors throughout the world, tnd by the proprietors, A. J.'White, Limited, !1, FarringdonFioad.Loudon, or ihe wholesale igent's, Felton Grimwade and Co., Melbourne. Dins Syrup strikes at the very foundation of the Hsease,..and drives it, root and branch, out of ;he system. Ask your chemist for Seigei's Curative Syrup., This article can be obtained from all chemists and medicine vendors throughout the woild, and from the proprietors, A. J. White (Limited), 21, Parringdbn road, London, or the wholesale agents, Pelion, Grim wade, and Co., Melbourne; on Komptho'ue Prossei1 and Co., agents for New Zealand.—Advfc. ! > . ;, Taylor Brothers' Maravilla Cocoa Essence, or pave Soluble Cocoa.— -I'tys eiq'.'ia'te prodnctida wiil supply a Wdotlong •e!i by Cocoa drinkers namely, a perfectly geuuine article, u'ee from'-'admixture of any kiocl; rouruhtag, reh-esbiog, and grateful to the palata. In |Ib Tins. Taylor Brothers' Homcebpatliic Cocoa.— J-'hw OHgiual preparation, wiiich has «l.tamed such a world-wide repuration, is raanufeatured by TAYLOft liHOTtf UH*, under the ablest h omoeopathio adWce, aided by the skill and experience of the inrentors, and will be found to combine iv an eimueai, degree, the purity, fioe aroma, and uutvitiou properly of the fresh nut. " Berkeley, Sentembe}-, 18o9.—Gonfclemon —I feel it a duty I owe to you to express mv gratitude for the great benefit I have derive;! ■>y taking "Norton's Camomile Pills." 1 hwj ipplied to your agent, Mr. Bel".. Uerlielcy, foe the above-named Pills, for wind iv the itomacl), troin which I naro saFered excruciitibg pain for a length of time, having trwrl nearly every remedy prescribed, but without leriving beiieiit at all. After taking tw.o oottles of your valuable Pills, I was quite restored "to my usual state of health. Pleaa'e Uiia publicity fort'je benefit ol Mjo3o who ,nay thus, be afflicted. —I am, Sir, youva lily, Hbsbt A.WiPi33.— To tha Propriotort 11 tfOBXOJrt CiMOJUH ¥w<, u—JLdD( t
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Colonist, Volume XXV, Issue 3040, 20 December 1881, Page 3
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