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WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US?

Like (i thief at night it steals in upon v* unawares. \Trny per ons have pains about the ch—t and sides, and -om-times in th • back. They 'eel dull and sleepy } the mouth his a b d tantp, esp-ciiillv in the morni g- A sort of st'Vkv slin.e collects about the teeth. Tlie appeti'B U poor T ere is a feeling like a heavy loud on the stomach ; *oraetimes a faint all-gone sensa»nn »t *\\e pit of the stomach whioh food dne* not Biitisfy. The eyes nre sunken, t lie hands and feet become cold and 'eel <-l nnniv A'ter a while a cough -ets in. »t firr« Hr , but ater a f-w mon h it is uttenilel wi h a g-eenish coloured ex peefnmtion. Thp nfflu-ted one fe-18 fir n nil the while, nr.d -leep does not seem to »IFor - any re<t. After a time he '••pcomes nervous, irritable, »nd gloon-y, and Lh-» evil fore -od ings. The h-.w.-U become oospve ; the si- in is drr ad hot at tunes ; the bloo < decora" hick and stag ia .t ; the whit s of the ev< s hecome tingni wiih veil -w, the u-ine is scanty and high- -ol ured. depositing a se Ii M.ent niter standing. Thee is fr-quemlya spiting up of the food, sometimes with a no'ir tii-ite and 'o nfi-timex ih a swell M ta-te ; »hi- is fi-equ ntlv a -ended with pa'nJtation ol the earl ; the vision be o nes

i . paried with ai>otß before the e>es; tlu-re i< a feeli-'g of great prostration and wei«k>ie»s All of »hese avmptom* are in turn prese «.t. It is thought nearly one-hiri of -<ur population has this di^aß^ m »omc of its vuried for n*. Ii h:iß benn lound that merticil men have mistaken the na-ur- of this diwiso Some have treated it for a liv rco • plaint, others for Vidn^v ilWara, ect., eft., but none ot the various kinda of rreiitHH->t have heen attended With eueness, because the remedy ehnul'i be m*h a* to ant harmoni >usW upon e-idi one of lbo«e organs, and up >n the stomach ns well ; 'or in DTspeps'a (for this is ri-Blly what the disease is) all of these organs partuke of thi« •tisei c and require a rei.eHy that will act unon all at the same time. Seigel'a Cur. five Syrup acts like a ch»nn in this class of co-npUints. giving almont i-nmediate relief. The following le'trs iroin chfl-niat* v' standing in the communifv wh re th"v live «h r in wlnt estimation the arti-le i« h"ld. Wl«ol si'e a-ems K-mpthorne, P o *»v & Cos Few Zealand Drtt- C<> (Limit- d), Dunedin, Christ.hiirch, Vf liogton. aid AiK-k'an '. John Aroh-r, H-»<"hiH. near S'-<-ffi Id ;— I can ronfi I'-n'ly recomm- nd it to nil who may he auOeriug from liver or stomach complaints, h'lvina the testimony o*" my cus ( r>nierß, who have dpriv,d gre.it benefi' rrom the *yrup and Pill?. And sile increa»ine wonderfully. Gen. A. W nb. '.41, N ork Street Belfast :— -I have s>ld n hug quantity, and the parties h*ve testified to its "icing what you represent J. 8. Metcalfe, 55. Highate, Kendal :—I h'lve alw.iy* areat plea*u-e in recommending the Curative Syrup, f or I hive never known a ease in which it has not relired or cured, and I have sold many grosser. Robt. Q. Gould, .27. High Street, Aniover:-t have alwav* taken a great interest in y-<VL* medicines and I have reconr m nd them, »s I have found numerous oaiea of cure from their use. Thomas Cha iT pman, West Auckland: — I find th..t the trade steadily increaser. I sell more of your medicines than any other kind. N. Dorroll Clm., Salop :— \l who by it are plta-el, and r<sroinmenj it. Jo*. Balkwili, 1.P.5., K'ngsbridge :— 1 he public «e>m to upurefiafe their grent vulue. A. Arm>>ted, Market Street, D«l'on-in-B'ur-nesa :— lt i* nenlles for me to say that your va-uable me'licines have great, sale in this district— greater than anj other I know of, giving greit sa'isfHoHon. R.ib*. F^ai-e, Melk-ham :— I can well recommend thi Curative Syrup Irora h-iv'ng proved its eftb-cy (or indigestion myself. F innkheim, Arbroath, Forfarshire, Sept. 23, 1832. Deat Sir, — Last year I sent you a letter reco>nmendi->ie Mother Seige.s'* Syrup. I have very much plea<ur» in still bearinz t- sti« innny to the verj satisfaotory results ot i he famed Syrup and Pill-'. Most paten.Vtedicines die out with me, »ut Mother Srigel has had a steady -ale ever since I oommenc-d, and is still in as great demand as when I first begun to sell the medicine. The oures which have come under my notice are chiefly those of liver c >iu|>liint and general debility. A certain minister in tm neighbourhood sat 8 it i* the only thing which has benefited litm and restored him to liis normal condiiion of >i filth after being unab'e to pre>ioVi for a considerable length of time* T c>uld p>entiop aUo a great many other cases but spaoe would not allow. A near friend of mine, who is very much addicted to costjvene«s, or n»n<>tipiition, finds that Mother Seigel's Hills are the only pills which suit his complaint All other pi'ls cause a reaction which i» very annoying. Mother Seigel's Piils ilo not Uave a bad jtlier-effcct. I hnvi- much plenure in commending again to eufferng humanity Mother Seigel's medicines, which ate no sham. H this letter is of an} service you can publish it. Your very truly, (Signed) William S. utluss, Chemist. A. J. White Eeq loth August, 18^3. Dear Sir,— l write to tell you that Mr. Henerv Hil'i-r. o'- Yateshurv, Wilts, informs me thtt he suffered rotn a severe form of in-d-ge-tion mr upw-irria of four years, and took no end of doctor's m dicine without the siuhtest benefit, andd«clares Mother Seigel'n Syrup which he got from me has saved hit life. Yours truly. j (Signed) N. W.-hh, Mr. White. Chemist, Calne.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1476, 28 November 1884, Page 3

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WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US? Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1476, 28 November 1884, Page 3

WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US? Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1476, 28 November 1884, Page 3

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