Article image
Article image

M E M. C"" Dentist (By Examination). Honorary Dental Surgeon to the Hospital, Etc, Etc. Opposite the Roman Catholic Church, Victoria Avenue. Howrs for Cousultatiou at the Hospital—every Friday from 10 to 11am. F. P. F ° ° K E LAND, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, WAVERLEY. Proportioß 'or sale in town and surrounding districts. Ljius!negotiated and monoy invested for capital* ists on sonud securities. Rjnts collected, and the general management of house property undertaken. Fire, Life, or ent insurances effected. Crown grants uplifted, deeds registered, and all business 1 relating to transfers, leases, mortgages, &c, undertaken through lioonssd land brokers.| A G ENCI WB.\ W,Z. Fire and Marine Insurance Company N.Z. Aooident Insurance Company Mutual Life Association of Australasia; Wanganui Equitable Land and Building Society a.C. Fookes a»d Co., Licensed Land Brokers 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Patea Mail, New Zealand iSMail, &c, &c. ' ORE A SETS TARAXACUM OR DANDELION COFFEE. THIS ARTICLE is scientifically prepared so as to preserve the stomachic virtues of the araxacum Root. i DANDELION COFFEE is recommended by tho highest medical authorities as a most invaluable beverage, not only for those who puff or from Biliar^ Disorders, Weak Digestion, 1 latuency, Nervousness, and Dyspeptic affections, ut also for persons in health, as a means of warding off many of the complaints incidental to oedentary oo( apations. This imprcfed preparation will be found to | agree with many persons of delicate constitutions, who are obliged to abstain from taking ordinary offee.* [ Sold i lib andiWbTins by allyour chemists and Grocers A. ATKINS, .AIITHnRISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. ATKINS & CLERE, (Jivil Engineers, ARCHITECTS, & Surveyors, RIDGWAY ST. WANGANUI. F. de J. CLERE, ASSOCIATE ROYAL IMST. BRITISH ARCHITECTS. A|ULSEB;ROOK & pOY STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY SAND FLOUR MILLS, Christchurch, Agents for Wanganui aud District— POLLARD % SYMES, Tanp > Quay, Wanganui., NEW ZEALAND LOAN ASD MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Limited. Capital ,-£3,000,00. Reserve Fund £250,000. np|HE Company make advances on stat ons, on JL stock, on grow ing clips of wool, and on othar produce : and reo?ive consignments of wool, hemp, grain, tallow, preserved meat, frozen meat, &c, for sale in London on commission, at: rates which may be learned on application at the Company's See. Office and Warehouse— Taupo Quay, Wanganni Agency at Patea, (Further information may bo obtained from Mr Bright, aj?eut at Patea, or from the agents of the Bank of New Zealand at Opunake, Manaia, Nor. manby, Hawero, Marton,Sanson Halcombe, and Feilding, O. KEEN WOOD & DON DENTISTS, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui Next door to the Presbyterian Churoh), DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES; Painless Extraction under Nitrous-Oxide Gas or Chloroform when required. IMPROVEMENTS IN DENTISTRY. raS TRIUMPH CELLULOID BASE. (Copt.) Auckland, 21st April, 1884. .Received from J. Greenwood, Esq., Dental Surgeon, Wanganui, the sum of £60 sterling, for a permit to work the '* Triumph Celluloid Base " m. any part of New Zealand, excepting Auckland and Napier, Signed) A W Ohitfiel/D OVER THE SUNSHINE OF EXISTENCE HANGS A BLACK CLOUD. With'tlie uncertainty of life is mingled the dark mystery of death ! While, on the one hand, catch the -welcome sound of a aew breath of life that tells of an addition to our species, on the other we shudder as we h«ar the rushing -wings of the Dsatroyiog Angel 1 The mighty voice of the Great Influence which rules the University has pro nbuueed our fate ; the dread flat has gone forth, and erery mortal man is doomed to die ! Bufc though we cannot prevent, can we postpone death P The question is momentous, ey«n if it concern the pro* Umgation of life but by a single hour, in. asmuch as ©very instinct prompts us tfight the boldest battle we can for tho glorious boon of existence. The prompte ings oE instinct are bub the spontaneous voicea of nature, and it is our duty to obey. But there still lemains the question can death be postponed by a single hour ? Yes ; for the vrorld works in obedience to certain laws ; aud a study of these proves that those who have the judgment and the will feo buckle on the shield, whioh nature places ready to their grasp, may ward off the in* sidious attacks of the implacable enemy of life, until, in a ripe old age, the vital faculties gradually decay, and the Angel of Peace glides soltiy iato our presence, leading us as it were, in a gentle slumbor to the regions beyond the Bhadow of the tomb. The Fell Destroyer makes his first ap» proaches in many forms, but none are more favoured by him than that of a deadl foe now preying upon tbe very vitals of Modern Society. What is this fos ? There are few among us who have not been or are now to to some extent its victims. Would the reader know if he, too, is under the barm of this frightful scourge ? Lot him aßk himself whether he experiences any of the following symptoms : — There, are p£ans about tho cheat, and Bometimes in the back. The mouth has a ad taste, especially in the morning \ and there are feelings of dulness and drowsiness. The appetito is poor, a sort of sticky slime collectsout the teeth, there is a feeling as ©f a heavy Joad ou the stomach, and sometimes a faint, all-gone sensation at pit of the stomach which food does not satisfy. The eyes aro sunken, the hands and feet become cold and feel clammy. After a while a cough sets in, at first dry, not attended in tho course of a few months with expectation of a greenish colour; The sufferer feels canstanrly tired, and sleep seems to afford him no rest. Nern vousness, iiitability, and evil forebodings follow. When rising suddenly, there is a giddiness, a sort of whirling sensation in the head. Tho bowels become costive : the skin is dry and hot at times ; the blood b3comfeß thick and stagnant ; the whites of the eyea are tinged with yollow; the urine is scanty and high coloured, depositing a sediment after .standing. There »is frequently a spitting up oi' Win food—at times with a sour taste aud at others with a sweetish taste. This is often attended wtth palpitation of the heart ov impaired vision, with spots before tho eyes, accompanied by great prostration aud weakness All of these symptoms are in turn present It is thought that u early one-third of our population has this disease in some of its, v - ried forms. Medic.tl men have mistaken the nature of the malady. Its true name is Dyspepsia or Indigestion j for which a cert, 'n remedy is to be fouud iv Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup— a medicine which has won in both hemispheres a confidence founded only on its great virtues. The Syrup can be obtaiued from any chemist 09 medcine vendor, or from the proprietors, Ay J, White (Limite), 17> Farringdon 3k>i. Jiondon»E.C.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WC18860215.2.22.2

Bibliographic details

Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11129, 15 February 1886, Page 2

Word Count
1,137

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11129, 15 February 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11129, 15 February 1886, Page 2