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•tomaeh which food doa« not satisfy. The cyea are sunken, the hand* and feet becom* cold and ieel clammy.- After a while a cough •ets in. at first drt, but alter a f<w mon h-« it is attended with a greenish coloured expectoration. The afflicted one feels titvii nil the while, ard -leap does not. seem to afford a-M re->t. After a time he becomns nerTOus, iirit ible, and gloon.y, and his evil fore '<>d•ag*. The bow«-U become eo»iive ; the akin , »• dry and hot at time* ; tht> bloo.i beoomes thick and i'BKna'>t { the whits of the e\r* become tinged with jellow, the urine is seamy »nd hiuh—ol> ured, depositing » sediment after standing. There is IV quently a •pitijig up ot the lood, soineiimes with a sour lu*ie aud iumestirt.es *iih a »weeti-h taste; this is frequ ntly a'tend.d with palpi tution of th- can | the v.sion be-omfg inpurind with spots before the c es ; there i» a ft-eli gof ereut pio^irauon and weakens All of »hfse symptoms are in turn present. It is thought oearly one-third of •ur population has ths disease in «>me of its varied lonns. Ii hut been found that mediCil int-n have mistaken the nature of this dise<iso Some have treat, d it for a liv. rco plaint others for kidn v din-ate, ect., ert., but none of the viinou9 ki-idj of treatment have been atten<lid wi'h eucceas, because the remedy should be uch a* to act harmoniously Ujion eaelj one of tho«e organ?, aad vp <n the stomach as well ; form Dyspepsia ('or this is ft-nlly What th? di»e«se is) all of the*.organs partake of this Hiseae ;m.l require a re-i-e-ly that will net upon all at the sn-iie time. Seiael'a Cur.tive Syrup acts like a ciiam in this clat* of compl unts, givi ,g almost i-nmediate relief. The InllowiriK leit.r* Irom ehe'iiisto o' standing in the ooin munity wh-«re they life eh «r i» wh estimation the aiti-le is h««ld. Whol sale amenta. K mpthome, P o-ser & Cos New Zealand Da.» Co (Limit-d). Dunedin, Christchurch, <VeUingt»n. ard Anoklan I. John Archer, Han hill, near S^efß-ld :— I can confidently recommend it to all who may be Ruffcrins from liver or stomach coinplaiuts, having the testimony of my customers, who have derived great benefit from the Syrup ■nd Pills. And sule increasing wonderfully. (Jeo. A. Webb, 141, York Street Belfast :--I have sold a larg ■ quantity, and the parties h-»ve testified to its iting what you represent it. J. 8. Metwlfe, 65. Highate, Kendai :— I have always great pleasure in reoo.nmendine the Curative Syrup, 'or I have never known a case in which it has not relived or cured, and I have sold many grosses. Robt. O. Goiud. 27. High Street, Andover:— l have always taken a great interest in your raedieinei and I have rccoinno- nd them, as I bave found numerous cases ot cure from their use. Thomas Charrjpman, W est Auckland : — I find th.t the trade «tendily inoiease-. I sell more of your medicines than any other kind. N. DorroU, Clu-, Salop t—M who by it are pleaded, and rooommenJ it. Jo*. Balkwill, A.P.S , K njjsbridgfi :— The public ftem to appreciate their grent vnlue. A. Armeted, Market Stree', Ddl'oi.-in-Fur-ness.— lt i» needles for me to say lhat your valuable medioines have great sale in this district— greater than any other I know o', giving great satisfaction. Kobt. Lame, Melksham :— I oan well reoommend th-* Curative Syrup Irom h-ivng proved its effioiioy for indigestion myself. Fiookheim, A.rbroath, Forfarshire, Sept. 23 18^2 Dear Sir,— List year I sent you a letter reoommendioe Mother Heige'.s's Syrup. I have very much plea-ur-* in still benriiii t sti mony to the very satisfactory remits ot 'he famed Syrup and Pill*. Mnst paten 1 Medict-ies 'tie out with me, ' ut Mother Seigel has had a steady »ale ever since I o innie><c d, and is still in as great demand ns when I first began to sell the medicine. Th 1 sures which have come und-r my notice are chiefly those of liver o nuphint and general deoili.y. A certain minister in my neiglihom-hood says it i» the only thing which has heuefited hfm and restored him to hie normal condition of health after heing unab'e to preach for a considerable length of time. ( o uld mentioD also a great many other cases but space would not allow. A near friend of mine, who is very much addicted to costiveness, or constipation, finds that Mother Seigel's Pills are the only pills which suit his complaint All other pilla oauae * re«ot:on which is very annoying. Mother Seigel's Piils do not leave a had after-effect. I h»ve much pleasure in commending again to sufivrng humanity Mother 9eigel'» medicines, whioh are no sham. Il this letter is of an} service you can publish it. Your very truly, (Signed) William S. 31ass, Chemist. A. J. White, £sq> 15th August, 18*3. Dear Sir,— I write to tell you that Mr. Henery Hillier, of Tatesbury, Wilts, informs me thtt he suffered from a severe form of indtf eition lor upwards of four years, and took no end of dootor's medicine without the slightest benefit, and declares Mother Seigel's Byrup whioh be cot from mt baa saved his life. Tours truly. (Signed) N. Webb, Mr. White. Chemist, Calne. Flies and Bfgs. — Bei ties, insects, roaches, ants, bedbugs, rats, mice, gophers, jack-ra; bits, cleared out l-y " Bough on Eats." The New Zealand Drug Qo., Sydney, General Agents.

New Advertisements. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the PARTNERSHIP which has for sometime past been carried on at, Reefton by PEXER MULVAY and PATRICK NIMMO SHEPHERD, under the firm of "MuiiVAY and Shepherd," in the trade or business of TINSMITHS, was this day DISSOLVED by MUTUAL CONSENT. The business will be CARRIED ON by the above-named PATIUCK NIMMO SHEPHERD, who will PAY ALL LIABILITIES of the above FIRM, and to whom ALL DEBTS O.VING to the said FIRM must be PAID. As witness our hands this thirteenth day of December, 1884. PETER MULVAY. PATRICK NIMMO S EPHERD, Witness — Thomas North, bblicitor, Reefton. TO EOAD CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, a number of secondband PICKS, SHOVELS, and Other i'O&d«niakiug implements. Apply— Office of this paper.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1485, 19 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1485, 19 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1485, 19 December 1884, Page 3

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