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OBSTINATE INAOTIQH OF THE LIVER; Absolute Cure

TO6 ©as© of Mr®. Sarah Hall. (From the "Windsor Gazette.") (by our special reporter.) A tffepRBBINTATrvB of this paper called on Mrs. Hall, who Uveß next the railway line fct Richmond, N.S.W. ,"««You have been ill, I believe," eaid the reporter 5 « Yei, replied Mr«. Hall, but I am pleaied to say lam better now. The start of my sickness was obstinate constipation, which Cor a long time $ Defied Every Medicine t tried. Owing to the weakening effect of purgative medicines I was obliged to discard ihem, and, anyhow, they were of no real pie, for I found they only tended to courm constipation instead of curing it. Jfora.—< Mrt. Hall is quite correct in her opinion here. The use of purging pills only aggravates complaints of the digestive tract. STAe organs get educated to the use of the drastic cathartics of which pills are composed. The ttmvorary relief is alone due to the etcharotic and irritant action on the secretory glands. IThe dose has to be continually increased as the disease progresses. Purgative pills do no good whatlvcr, and besides greatly weakening the system, the glue or chalk used in coating thtm ishighly injurious.—E\>.]" lalsosuffered from severe and continuous headaches, which is not to be wondered at under the circumstances. Every now and again I was taken with A Bilious Turn. Food 01 any kind was then distasteful to me, and I promptly vomited what I did manage to eat." " Dkl you have any distinct pains ?" " Yes, sharp pains under my shoulders and lower down the back now always troubled me. One Continual Dull, Heavy Ache always oppressed me. The whole of the clay I was dead tired. If there was anything out of the way that I wanted to do it would take me about a quarter of an hour to make up my mind to tackle it; and if I worked for a few minutes I had to sit down for an hour's rest .afterwards. My lppetite grew worse and worse till I didn't think it worth while to cook. Nothing could tempt me, and I would as soon eat a small piece of dry bread as the most dainty dish. Even a bit of bread would give me a pain in The Chest and Stomach, and sometimes when I ate a little something which I fancied would bo more nourishing, I should have the most agonising puin for three hours afterwards. Windy spasms came on, and I hesc gave me greater pain thin I ever thought possible for a human being to suffer. I swelled out terr'bly, ami as this distension went on my stomach would press on my lungs and heart, causing intense agony and a feeling as though I Will. About to Suffocate. Once or twice the pain and distension were so awful that I thought I was not going to get over it." " Did you have a doctor ?" "Oh yes, I did, and he said my liver was diseased, but his medicine did but little good, and that only temporary. I really believe I might as well have drunk so much water. Nothing did me any good, and the medicine* I g< t from the chemists were of no eaitlily use. lam a strong woman, but my health and strength gradually broke dawn. A bad nervous collupse was the next result of my tunjj-contmued illness," " How did this shew itself'/"

I / LILY has now been on the New Zealand market for over four years, and the sales are increasing daily. Many cures have'been effected after all other remedies and treatment have failed, including operations. Thousands of ladies have used it in New Zealand wich the greatest success. Ladies, why will you suffer when so many of your suffering sisters have been cured at a small exDense? Obanoe Lily is purely herbal and is the best and cheapest remedy to cure all troubles distinctly feminine.— Dr. Coonley'b MOTHER'S CORDIAL, prepared from Indian Herbs, prevents sufferim* in the most important period of woman's existence.. Also many other remedies. Call or send for local testimonials.-?. M. DEWAR, 51 Greystreet, Auckland. Local agent: Mrs McCoittHXL, Hamilton. mHE CAMBRIDGE DAIRY V ASSOCIATION (Postal Address : Cambridge. Factory : Hautapu Railway Station), la a CASH BUYER, at best current prices.of Well-finished Dairy or Grain-fed BACON PIGS, under 1501 b dressed weight Such pigs may be taken if overweight, but only at reduced prices. Pigs received at Factory every luesday, Wednesday and Friday. The Manager will be pleased if three days' notice is sent before forwarding pigs. PlGS—Present price for 1001 b to 1501 b 3£d per lb. GEORGE WATT, Manager. 5/6 JAMES HALLY, Secretary.

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Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 773, 6 October 1900, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 773, 6 October 1900, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 773, 6 October 1900, Page 2 (Supplement)