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WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US?

%'i ■;. '■} ijike a tliief ,rafc ght it steals la upon us ■ unawarcß. Many persona have pains about - • . !th(B cbcsfc and sides, and 'sometimes: in,;-'t.V>\ r : back/- They feel dull and sleepy ;.. tb^mouiii ;■'■■ has a bad'taste, especially in the morning/; A ':-■'■■' sort of'sticky slime collects about the V teeth. The appetite is poor. There is a feeling like .- k heavy load on the 'stomach ; sometimes a V faint all-gone:. senßation ,at the pit of the ■■■'-■• stomach which -food docs not satisfy. The '■■'.■••■ eyea are sunken', the hands and become cold and feel cUmmy^' After a while a cough ■.-.'."■'■fsts in at first dry,but after a, few months it V i» attended with a greenish colored expectora- ':', ".; tion.. The afflicted one -feels tired; all: the • 'while, »nd slfeep does notjseem to afford any: „ There is a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensa- .: s tion in the heed; when rising .vp 1 suddenly. ,-;'\ The bowels tjecqme costive; the Bkin is dry ' ;»nd hot at times; the blood becomes thick and stagnant; thewhites of tne ejes become .. •; tinged with yellow, the urine is scaiity and bigh'Colored, depo»iting a eediment after ,v '" f •tanding. There is .frequently a spitting up .; of the food, sometimes with a sour taste, and ■■■/".^■■OBJatimei/ with a sweetish taate; this iß.fre* : ;^quentily .attended with palpatatjon^ of ;:ii^hewtf, the visiop becomes impaired with i i: Bpoti'befbi;e the eyes ; there is. a feeling of "" gfcabprostraiion and weakness. All of these symM()ms are in turn present. It is thought ; , t that nearly bnc«third of our population has this disease' in some of its varied forme. -It has beea found that, medical men have miat taken the nature of this disease. Some have : treated it for a liver, cpmplaipt, others for . iidney disease, fitc.j etc., bcit noße of the - Tarioue kinds of treatment have been attended ;resfc..; After a time, he becomes nerrous, irritable, and gloomy, and has evil forebodings. ■f. •''.: with Buccesp, because: the remedy should be '*'],; «uch as to act harmoniously upon each of ■ these organs, and upon the stomach as'well; .7" for ui.DjapepßW (for this iis; really what the is) all of ■ jtheee -organs partake of; thi3 * disease and,re4«we » remedy' thatiwill act upop allattlxe'eame time. Siegel's Curative acts like: * charm in this class- of com- _ plaints, giving almost immediate relief. The v following iptters'from chemists pf standing in the cpinmunity-whero they live show in :what '.. ,-eitimajkipn the/TMtiqle'.iiiyheld.V.''. Wholesale V Agents—Kempihorne, Progser & Co.'s New ■i Zealand, Drug CoY (Limited), Dunedin, Christchurch, ■Wellington, and Auckland., ".-'■ ! .. John, Archer, Harthillj bear Sheffield:—l y- can confidently recommend it to all who may ; be iufferipg fromf liver or stomach complairitß, r. tavingthe testimony of my . customers, who 'vr^l|aTe!SerjiVe^g\reaV : benefitTromthe-Syrup-aad V Pills.'^The sale is increasinK wonderfully. Qteo. A. Webby 141, York etreet, Belfast: ' I baye Bold'a large quantity, and the parties ;'-,'ihaye teatiiSed to its being what you repueseht „',■•■« S; Metcalfe, 55, Higligate, Kendal:—l ■ haye always great pleasure in recommending the Curative Syrup, for I. have never known a cate in/wbichitlba» not relieved or cured, and , X have sold-m&ny grosses/ i , '-•■■./,..':Bob'fc. G. Qouldi 27, High street, Andoyer: ,;■ v —l, hBTe always, taken a, great interest in your. '''.';■; medicines, and I have recommended them as 11 hate iound ; nuimerouß cases of cure from -,''\tiie'?ru(ie.' .-.,,./.•:',: : ;:.;. -,--'.... ■'. ..■.'■' '■.:/.'■'■■■ . . \ ;;,;Thpina« Chapman, WeBJ; Auckland:—l find ; C^jitt^e Jtra'de ateadily increases. I'sell mpra - of .ypuir .iHedicines than any other kind. : " -;N^ DarrdljOiun, Salop:—All who buy it pleased, and recommend it. . joe. BalkwJll,; A.P.S., Kingßbridge;:-The, public Beem to appreciate their great value. ■.? A. '■ Armßtead, - Market .street^ DaltonrinFurnees:—lt is r> needleßs for me to say that your valuable medicines have great sale in " thi» difltrict—greater than any other Iknow of, giving great satisfaction- ' . Bobt. lame, Melksham:—l can well recommend the Curative -Syrup from having proved its efficacy for indigestion myself, y ■ ■,' * Friockheini, Arbroath, Forfarsbire, Sept. 23,1882^—iDear Sir,—Last year I aent you a ; letterJ recommending' Mother Siegel's Syrup. ; I bare very much pleasure in still bearing testimony to the very satisfactory results of the famed Syrup and. Pills. Most patent meditinea die out with me, tut Mother Siegel has had a »teady>ale,>ver since I commenced, and '... is still in aa. great demand ,»s when I first began tbßell the medicine. The cures which have come under roy notice ore chiefly.those of liver complaint,and general debility. ' ■ '' ■. A certain minister in; nsy neighborhood snyß

it is the only thing which baD'benefitted him | /and restored him to bis normal condition of health after being unable to preach for; a cpn» gjderable(length of time. 1 could mention also 1 = ii'great iilany other caßCs, but apace would not allpw> A near friend of mine, who is very '' (much;• addicted td'.coßtivenecß, or constipation, ' ' findy that Mother Seigel's Pills ai c the only pills which suit his complaint. All other pills J:Cauie a reaction which jb very annoying. Mother Seigel's Pills do not leave a; bad ■afterr effect.; 'I have much pleasure in commending again to Buffering humanity Mother Seigel's jnedicinee, which are no sham. If this letter ii of any service you can publish it. - ■;. /. ;. ■ r ' Yours very truly, \ :■■ • •',.;;.;' ; (Signed) ' William S. Glaus, Chemist.. A. J. White* Eeq. ■. .. Vi'-'V' -. ■•:■■'■ •.■■.'.■■. •-'■/'.■■■■'•.■■■■:-:,-, ¥./';-v,-;lsth-Aogu"Bt,lßß3. ■.. * Pear Sir,--! write to tell you -that Mr Henry Sillier, of Yateebury, Wilts, informs ' ' me that he suffered frpm a severe form of - indigestion for upwards of four years, arid took no end of doctor's medicino without tha /'■lightestbenefit/and declares Mother Seigel's ' gyrap which he got from me has saved bis '■■ - .:. :-:>'':"- .* • •" Tours truly, , - , '-■ ■ ••■;. - :U '■>■ ':■■■■ ■ : '■■■■■■ /;: H';',;(S|gned) ;•■ N. WbpX,--;..' ;:' ■-■^"- :v^\: '-'y 1.l

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5082, 1 May 1885, Page 3

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WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US? Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5082, 1 May 1885, Page 3

WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US? Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5082, 1 May 1885, Page 3