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WHAT THIS DISEASE IS THAT IS COMING UPON US ?

. COMING UPON US? - Likai ,a thief at night it steals in upon} m<unawares. vilany persons have painsj abo"u^ the^hfert and sides, and sometimes; in the b.a^. ( jWh|x w f ; eel dull and sleepy ; the moufhiiasjf dM ta^t|, especially in ; the mqrning^A sort of sucky slime collects -6b^t' thef- teethif To> appetite is poor. There is a feeling like* he^vy load on^th^jitQfti^ft V' Bott^etiraes% faint allgorie'sensaiiion at the pit of the^ stomach wMch jfood .doesinot satisfy. Tra^eyes are bMkOTj xne"Tia t nds and feet become ruyiijl.jft.r^ foul f.l^mrpy- After a while a coiigh sets in, at first dry, but after a few months it is attended with a greenishcolored expectoration. The afflicted one leels tired all the while, and sleep does not seem to afford any rest. After a time he becomes nervous, irritable, and gloomy, and has evil forebodings. There is a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation in the head when rising up suddenly. The bowels become costive; the skin is dry and hot at times ; the blood becomes thick and stagnant ; the whites of the eye? beoome tinged with yellow ; the urine is scanty and high-colored, depositing a sediment after standing. There is frequently a spitting up of the food, sometimes with a sour taste, and sometimes with a sweetish taste ; this is frequently attended w^th, palpitation qf^the heaijt-j the -vision becomes |n|p|ired^ with spoU\befoie the eyesVthere fsa feeling of great prostration and weakness. All of these symptoms are in turn present. It is thought that nearly one-third of our population has this disease in some of its varied forms. It has been found that medical men have mistaken the nature of this disease. Some 'nave treated it for a liver cemplaint, others for kidney disease, etc., etc., but none of the various kinds of treatment have been attended with success, because the remedy should be such t&/Ifyi !&et haimbttiously upon- each one of these organs, and upon the stomach as well; for in dyspepsia (for this is really what the disease is) all of these organs partake of this disease and require a remedy that will, act upon all at the same time. Seigel's Curative Syrup acts like a charm in this class of complaints, giving almost immediate relief. The following letters from chemists of standing in the community where they live show JK^wlia|/[e^^aatipn/the{ article"' iaj held. Wholesale Kempthorne, Prosser, & Co. 'a New Zealand Drug Co. (Limited), Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. John Archer, Harthill, near Sheffield. — I can confidently recommend it to all who may be suffering from liver or stomach complaints, having the testimony of my customers, who have derived great benefit from the Syrup and Pilh. The sale is increasing wonderfully. jGte% A<^WebbJ|L^y Bel? fa|jf-2j[ aiid the parties have testified to its being what you represent it. J. S; Me'ccalfe, 55, Higtigate, Kendal. — I have always great pleasure in recommending the Curative Syrup, for I have never known a case in which it has not relieved or cured, and I have sold many grosses. Robert G. Gould, 27, High-street, Andover. — I have always taken a great interest in your medicines, and I have recommended them, as I have found numerous cases of cure from their use. Thomas Chapman, West Auckland. — I find that the trade steadily increases. I sell more of your medicines than any other kind. N. Darroll, C!un, Salop. — All who buy it are pleased, and recommend it. Jos. Balkwill, A.P.S., Kingsbridge. — The public seem to appreciate their value. A. Armstead, Market-street, Dalton-in-Furneaa.y-t^t is, needle's^/ iot me to is'a'y that your valuable medicines have great sale in this district — greater than any other I know .of, giving great satisfaction. Robt. Lame, MelKsham. — I ''can .well recommend the Curative Syrup, from having proved its ' efficacy ; for indigestion myself. . ••'- ■•• ' ;| ' :; ' ' Friockheim, Arßroath; ForfarsHire, September 23rd,~1882. ' Dear Sirj— Last year I sent you a letter recommending Mother Seigel's Syrup. 1 have very much, pleasure, in stilly bearing testimony to theory satisfactory results of the famed Syrup and Pills. , Most patent medicines die out with me, but Mother Seigel has had. a steady sale ever since I commenced, and is still in as great a demarid as 'when I first began to sell the medicine.' The cures which have come under my nocice are chiefly those of liver complaint and general debility. A certain minister in my neighborhood says it isjthe only thing which has benefited him and restored him to his normal condition of health, after being unable to preach for a considerable length of time. I could mention also a great many other cases, but space would' not allow. ' A near friend of mine, who is very touch addicted to costiveness, or constipation, finds that Mother Seigel's Pills are the only pills which suit; his complaint. All other pills cause a reaction which is very annoying. Mother Seigel's Pills do not leave a bad after-effect.; I have much pleasure: in commending again to suffering humanity Mother Seigel's medicines, which are no sham. If this letter is of any service you can publish it,-r Yours very , truly,, (Signed) ( William S. Gi.kss, A. Ji White,' Esq. ■'• ! > * 'Chemist. „ - . .dsth August, 1883. Dear Sir, — I write -to tell you that Mr Henry Hillier, of Yatesbury, Wilts, informs me that he suffered from a severe form of indigestion for upwards of four years, and took no end of doctor's medicine jwithout the. slightest benefit, and de-; clares Mother Seigel's Syrup which he got from me has saved hislife';— Yours truly, (Signed) N:'»Wbb£/ Mr White. Chemist,, Calne.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1156, 24 June 1885, Page 6

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WHAT THIS DISEASE IS THAT IS COMING UPON US ? Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1156, 24 June 1885, Page 6

WHAT THIS DISEASE IS THAT IS COMING UPON US ? Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1156, 24 June 1885, Page 6

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