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a ! I :A' M,I;! jj. The! American Ambassador 1 -' at Vienna, ( Mr.. lately fojwarded fto.:.his , a. remaxlfablo' surgicaL operation ,'lately ; : forriietl J ljy r Profes3oi? ; \Billrotli,' 5 of Vienna, >tfhiohj 'wonderful 'to 'tell, consisted in- a removal .of a-portion of the'human stomach involving,.nearly ,one?thM .of : the, organ— and.Mange to say, thepatient tiio 1 : only successful' operation of the kind ever •'performed, 1: The' ; disease • for which ■this;operation, was performed was < cancer- of tho,, stomach,; attended with the-, following symptoms appetite js ■, quite [poor. Thcre'is a,peculiar indeioribablo distress in the '.stdms'ch, 1 a feeling-' that has ! been ;.described>as a faint ''all gone" ' sensation j a' sticky fllime ; abput;the,tepth,! espeoi-' ally in the morning, accompanied, by pleasant taste, x Food- fails'io satisfy this peculiar'faint' 1 sensation I'bnt, on tho 'con-' trary/'tit .appears; to •; aggriavat'e ytlxeifeeling, The eyes; are; sunken, .tingediftjthjyellow,; the',hands anil feet ; cold and sticky—' a' cold perspiration? The sufferers feel tired; all the time; and'sleep does riot seem to ■ give •rest. ; After n time:the patient becomes, nervous and irritable, gloomy,: his . mind; filled with evil forebodings,.',shen rising 'sud-' Senly froidl'a refeiimbeni' position there' is 'a dizziness,' a : whistling • and ino is obliged to grasp-• something fimt>toj keep from (falling, ~ .Imbowols costive,r .the - skin dry anihot at' times j tho blood becpmiiig thick' and stagnant J and "does not oirbulato' properly.* ? After pjvtienfc spits up food eating, sombtime3.m a sour, and fermented condition, sweetish to the taste. Oftentimes thero is a ipalpitation' of the 'heart,' patient fpars that. he may. have heart disease.' Tp-' wards the last the patient is unable to retain, any food whatever, as the opening ip.' the 1 intestines .becomes,-.close or nearly : bo'.' Although this 'disease' is indeed alarming, sufferers with the above-named symptoms should not, feel]neEvou^ -for nine hundred and-'nteefottihe cbsm '.'out' of a thousand, .have no/c'ancer, but simply dyspepsia, . ; a easily T reniiiy ed'if treated in a proper .manner.;-,-,- The,.safest and, best., remedy' for [the disease is Siegel's ( purative 'vegetable' 'prep'mtion' sold'Tiy all"chemist iand medioineiiyendoi'Str/andu bynithei pro-prietors,-A 1; J., (Limited), j Mglaiiai ,:s This'Syrup' strikesat the vei-y;! foundation' ofithe disease, 5 and drives it, ' loot i ,and branch, 1 put.of tho'jyfltem.," i !' r WfiterloOiHouse, London, S,tilo,; Chiswick,' i U 4 |ii! ; Gentiemon,—lt isAhth;great : pleasure that, I add,mytestimonyit():.the; wonderful-effects $ Syrixp;";, I;haye been .'suffering from began with giddiness I; ( 'ihen;'a' :, mist'would|come ■ before my ! eyesj so' 'that 'I should not 'be, able •tp req'ognifee;anything!atia. distance -of a yard', or twO jfrpm. my faoe.'.This,{V^oald # ( bfe foliowed'by excessive .tamplintt npt 1 Btand without support j after-winch a severe headache' would occur lasting!afcout:two or/three days, j I j have tried remedies, for these (distressing' symptoms, but until I tried-"Siegel's Syrup 1 ' I-hadno $ince th'eh lhaAo'h'ad!,ex-. health In every respeot,-arid'if ; ever 1. feel an' headaoha coming ori -Ltake 'one dose of ;the,Syrupy whicharrests it.Hoping 1 that ithis means,of indue'ing others (who Buffer asl usedj 'to try the Syrup; is:l feel' Sure they"will receive Speedy benefit and,ultimatelybe cured," I beg'to remain, yours faithfully, .-!v ' '•-, ,-1' ~i ! ' A.H.iioßm.; ! EasUstreet Mills,i Cambridge-heatHJ l .; ~ London,"E.Oi,- July 2ithj'4Bß2,<i' 'v " Sir,—lt gives me great pleasure to be abjo to addimy testimony ,in favour' of jyour •valuable Syrup.as a curative agent.,. Ilhave suffei;ed for; sonie. .length' of time . from a aovere'foriri'of indigestion'/ and 'the Hong train pfidistressiiigßymptomß following that .disoasej-. I,had tried.-all possible-means to get by .seeking. the ; best medical, advice., ! I had swallowed 1 suffibient of .their: stuff to'float a man-of-war,'so to' speak, but all to no avail.: •; A friend .of . mine, coming on the scene ia the midat of my Bufferings, brought with him, a bottle of, your Seigel .S]K - up; hB adyiseime totry it,] stating he 'felt confident it 'would'benefitme, 'Being weary "of trying so many drugs, I condemned it before trial, thinking that it could not possibly do'me' any good, but'ultimately determined to take the Syrup, After doing so for'a'short time 1 it worked Buoh.a change in me that i continued taking it for nearly two ■months, and ! then felt 1 thoroughly cured, for ; 'il i have discontinued' its -uso' for five .weeks, and ie"l iii : the best: of jhealth,; and can ; partako of any kind, of, food, with; ease and comfort.' I am,.therefore, thankful -to you that, .through the.instrumentaiity bf, your valuable medicine,-1' am restored to the state of health I now enjoy,—Yours truly. '»i: : ' W. S, FORSTER, ' ' ToMr, A. J.White.' ' ] : ' September'Bth', : 1883,''' '■ Dear'' Sir,—l find'the -sale' 'of' Seigera Syrup steadily inoreasing: l All who have tried it speak very highly*of-its medioinal virtues: ono oustoinetf describes it;:as ; a . Godsend to dyspeptic people." liialivayß reoommend.it with confidence,r' T, iFaithfullyyours,•• ■■ ' ■ 1 -t,, (Signed) VINCENT A; WILLS; • • (i „, :i ~ ~ Chemist Dentist; / '' 'MerthyrTydyil, To.Mr.jA, J, White, _f. , ' 'Seigel's Operating Pills' are the (best family physio that hcys ever beehdisebveredi 1 They cleanse the bowbls from 'all 'irritating substances, and leave them' in a healthy condition, 'They cure Oostiveness;■ ... !-•• St,'Mary-street,;Peterborough<l ;-'{ •!!'!November29th, 1881, : ; ;Sir,f-It gives meigreatfploaauije,to inform jyou; of ,the benefit I :> ,h(vye received.; from Seigel's Syrujp.iJl'haveibeen .troubled for years .with, dyspopsia; after a few. doses of the I found telief, and afteij jtaking twobdttlcsoflt'lfpelouredi'.| ,i "' [ ' (i| , i am'/Siri'yotifs'truly;: 1 mS/wi,! ■■■■:< ' "L,,.. 'AGENTS:^ Kempthobne, Paosa^l-an4ut'Ooi?s Now' Zealand.Drug Co. Limited,—Duiledin,': 1 ■ ■y, ~ Ohristohuroh, Wellington, aiid i Auokland. ,-.| i

i Teeth and Breath -r! 1 few, drops' of thV liquid r of" MorUinp sprinkled' 'on a' wet toothbrush 'pro'duces a, plea'Bauti: lather, ♦ -vvliiob. 1 thorougfily' olealnse 'the 'teeth jfrora all - parasites- or; impurjties,' hardens:i;the"gums, preventsitartar,<!stops' decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar, pearlywhiteness; and a delightful fragrance to the .breath,.:, It' ■ removes, „all.,unpleasant odour arising frpm.decayed £eeth or tobacco Binoke', •"' ( The Fragrant Mprijffiej"' fyiiig- imposed in part of honey and sweet iiorW, isdelicious to the taste, aud tlie greatest toilet dis'-. cpvo'ry of tho age.' Price 2s 6di ; of 'all Chemists and Perfumers. Wholesale 5 depot;— 33, Farringdon Eoad, London,!' • j 1 :;, i - - Valuable Discovery for .the Hair,—lf your ; llairis t'urping'grey or jrtiito,'or falling off, 1 use " The for 'U wiii .positMy restore in ,every om Qny of White'hair to its; original colour, without leayiiigthe disagreeable snjell of' ; most f'Eestorers.'! It makes the haircharmingly lieaur tifulj as well as promoting tho growth of tho hair,on bald spots, whore the 'glands are not decayed,;,'. Ask your; Chemisti for "(The Mexican Hair Eknewer,'' sold-by Chemists"and Perfumers.' 'Wholesale depot— 33, Farringdon Eoad, London, . Don't Die in the House,—• "Rough on Eats" clears out rats, mice, hoattes, roaches, bed-bugs, flies,' 'ants, insects, moles, jaokrabbits, gophers, Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Agents Auckland. "Rouge on Corns,"—Ask for Wells Bough on Corns." Quiok relief, comploted permauont ourc, Corns, warts, bunions, 'Kompthoras, Prossor & Co,, Agoiats, Auckland,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5185, 4 June 1885, Page 4

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