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CECESUS.

Tribntprs have started work and haye 1 be^n engaged straighteni-u'-np and preparing for getting out a crushing.

In vi«»v of the probability of the militia being caller! upon soor.it may be well to know that th«re are certain exemptions, snch as the law officers, members of the Gfvters.l Assembly, Secretaries and Und*n* Seiwtanes of the olonial Govern m?n ft, the clergy and ministers of all religions denominations, who are officiating ministers within the meaning of the Marriage Act, College and University Professors, sheriffs and constables, telegraph clerks, warders of the public gaols and hinatie asylums, and attendants at hospitals, port-masters and carriers, acting in the management of or col lection of the Customs revenue, schoolmasters actually engaged in tenching, seafaring men, otherwise than watchmen and boatmen, Volunteers, and pe»Rons afflicted with lunacy or physical inftvmitv. AN ALAR\tTWa DI*KA*K AFFECTING A NUMEROUS CLAB9. The di«ea»e eonrimenc*-" with a flight derangement of the stomach, bat if neglected, it i<i tttv involves ihe whole fra«ne, embracing hh# kirfnevs, liver, pranoreas, «>id. in f*o',the rat>re glandular system, and the offl c*ed dr>gs out a mi« r»Me etistenoe until death gives relief from suffering. The disease is often mistaken for othei- complaint* ; but if the reader srill *»k himseli ihe Wlowin* questions he will be able to determine whether he himself is one of th Hfflie'ed :— Hare I distre«s, pain, ur «*ifliculty in breathing after, eating ? T» ihw i dull l>env» feeling attended by draws • ne«»? Haw «be eyes a yellow tinge? Does » thick, sticky, mucus gather about the gums and <«eth in the mornings, accompanied hv a disagreeabl ■ taste t I« the tonga*" coated ? Is there pains in the. sides a»d back? I» there a fnlness »bou» th« right »ide. »• if the liver were enlarging • Is there costivene<s ? Is there vei-ii^o or dizziness when rising sudden'v from a hori««>»i'al position ? A.™ the secretions fro • the k;denya seenty and hiahly eolour-d, with a deposit after standing j Does food ferment soon after eating, accompanied by flat tone* or a belching of gns from the •tomao'i ? Is there frequeDt palpitation o' the he <r> ? 1 bese various symptom? ay not he present at one time, hut th"T torment the fuftVrer in 'O ( n »» thedrea 'ful dtsea*<) progre»s<>s. If the ease b« one of long nUndt'tg, there will be » ■ ry, hacking cough, attended »fter a 'irr.e by expectoration. Tn very adviinced otages the skin assume* a dirty b ownish aopearance, and the h»nd« and fe*>t are poverpd by a cold, ficky perspinttion. As the li»er and kidneys become more and more diseased, rheumatic pains appear, and •he usual treatment proves entirely un> amiling against thi« latter agrniiaine disorder The o r igtn of this malady is indigestion or dyspop ia, and ft small quantity of the proper nifd cine wi'l remove the dinoase if taken in its incipie cj. It s most important that the di'ease should be promptly and properly treated in >t* first "tage*, when a little medicine will pffst a ure, and even when it has obtained a *troug hold the correct remedy should be persevered in until every vestige of the disease is eradicated, until the appetite has returned, an.l the digestive organs restored to < henthh condition Che surefet and most • ffec'uttl rempfly for this distressing oomplaini is " ''ie-jcl's CurHiive Hyrup," a vegetable preparation sold by nil Chemiits and Medicinf Vendor- throu"hont the world, and by the proprietor*, A. p. White, Limited, 17, Farr-, ingdon 'Joad, London, E.C.. or the wholeoale » gents, Kempthorr c, Pro*>^r it Co. 'a New Zealand ''rug Co. (Limited), Dunedio, Christchurch. Welli:/gt<>n, and Auckland. The Byrup strikes at the v< ry foundation of the diseas*. and drive* it, not and branch, oat of the system. Market P'iice, Poekltn'ton, York, October 2nd, 1882 Sir, — Bei g a sufferer for years with dy« pepsia in all its worst firm-, >ui'i after spending piun&s i'» m dieine- 1 . I was at last ne>suai*ed to try \f oth' r Beigel's Carn'i** Bv^ap, »■ r) am thankful to say hnva derived more benefit from it than any other medicine I ever took, and would advise any one ?u term? <Rom the same complaint to give it a tri .1, they would soon find oat for themselves. If •ou like to make u«e for this testimonial you are quite at liberty to do so. | Yours iespectfully, (Signed) R. Turner. Seigel'* Operating Pills are the best 'a«mly physio that has ever been discovered They cleanse the bowels from all irritating su^stunces, and leave them in a healthy oonditio >. They care costiveness. St. Mary -street, Peterborough, November 29t1., 1881 Sir, — It gives me great pleusure to inform y"nu of the benefit I have receiv <3 from Seigd's Syrup. I have been troubled ior yenrs with dyspepsia ; but at'er a ew dose« of the Syrup, I (ound re'iel, and after tikiug two bottels f it I feel quite cured. I am, Bir, jour« truely. Mr. A. J. White. William Bbb»t Heittiiighain, Wbhehaven, Out. 18 n, 18>2 ai.. A.J. Wuitt.— i)«"«rSu,— i *.-» for

•ome time afflioted with piles, and was adrised to giro Mother Seigel's Syrup a trial, which I did. lam now happy to state that tt b>■ restored me to complete health. — I retuain, Tours respectfully, (SiqnedJ Johk H. Liohtooot. 15th Aus,u»t, 1883. Dear Sir,— l write to tell you th*t Mr. Her.ry Hillier, o« Yatesbury, Wilts, informs me that he suffer* I from a se?ere form of in ig.slio'i for upwards of four v ears, and took no end of doctor's medioine without the slightest benefit, and declares Mother Seigel's Byrup which he got from me has saved his life* Yours truly, (Signed) N. Webb, Mr. White. ( Chemist, Calne Dear Sir,— l find the sale of Seigel's Syrup steadily inorea-ing. AH *ho have tried it speak very highly of its medicinal virtues ; and onecus'omer describes v bus a " Godsend to dyspetic people.' I alwttjs recommend it with oonfideroe. . Faithfully y an, (Signed) Vihsbnt A. Wham, Chemist- Dentist, To.Mr. A. J. White. Merthyr Tydvlu Preston. Sept. 21st, 1883. My Dear Sir,— You Syrup and Pills are ■til > very popular with my customers, mm saying they an the best family medicine* possible. The other day a customer came for two 'bottles ot Syrop and said " Mother Seigei" had saved the life of his wife, and be added, "one of these bottles I am sending Bfteen miles away to a friend who is very ill. I have much laith in it.' The sale keeps up wonderfully, in fact one would fancy almost thu' the people were <o breaktmt, dine and sup on Mother Seigei'r Syrup, the demand is so constant and t>i> satisfaMfcra so great. — I amj dvar Sir yours taitttulty, *- (Signed) W. BoWKtt. Tq. Ju J. White, Esq.

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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1542, 1 May 1885, Page 3

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CECESUS. Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1542, 1 May 1885, Page 3

CECESUS. Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1542, 1 May 1885, Page 3

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