WHAT IS THIS DISK ASE THAT IS COVfINO UPOtT USP j Ljke a thief at nigbt it steals in upon unnawares. Many persons have psias about the* chest and sides, snd sometimes in the back. They feel dull and sleepy ; the mouth has a bad taste, especially in the morning. A sort of sticky slime collect* about the teeth. Tb* -appetite is poor. Tiers is a feeling like a heavy load on the stomach ; sometimes a faint alUgone sensathu at the pit of the stomach which food does nor sntixfy. The eyes are sunken, the hsnds and f«-t Ifecotne cold and teel clammy. After a while a cough sets in. at first dry, hut a'ter a f»*w mon hs it is attended wirh a greenish coloured expeotoration. The afflicted one feels tired all the while, and -deep does not seem to afford ,iif re»t. After a time he become* nervous, irrtUbb-, and gloomy, and lis* evil forebodings. The bow*b» become costive } the skin is dry and hot at times j, the blood become* thick and stagnant • the wattes of the eyes become tinged with yellow, the urine is scentv snd higb*-floTow , eA. depositing a.sedt--nent'afWr «anßtn|;. There » frequgetly a spitting np of the food, sometime* with* a sour tsste aud somestimes with a sweoti-b taste ; »his is frequently attended with palpitation of the heart; the vision becomes i ■ paried with •pots'before tbe eVes ; there is •* feelii'B of ereat prostration anil weakness Ali of these symptAms are in turn present. It is thonght nearly one-third of our population has this disease in some of its varied forms. It has been found that medical men hare mistaken the nature of this disease. Some have treated it for a liver eomplanite others for kidney disease, ect., ect., but non , of the various kind* of treatment have been attended with .uecess, becauss the remedy tbould be uch as to act harmoniously upon each one of those organs, and Upon the stomach as well ; for »" Dyspepsia (for Uus is really what tbe disease is) all of these organs r>arMke of this disea-e snd require a remedy that will act upon all at the same time. * Seigel's Curative Byrop scls like a oharm in this class of complaints, giving almost i-nmedi.te relief. The following letters from chemict* «f standing in the cominanity where theT live show in what estimation tbe artiMe is held. Wholesale agents Kempthome, Pvo-ser 4 Cos Kew Zealand Drag Co (Limited). Dunedin, Cbris'church, Wellington, aid Auckland. John Archer, H*<"hill near Sheffi Id *,— *f can confidently recommend it to all who may be suffering from liver or stomach complaint*, having the testimony of my eusteraers, who hsve derived great benefit from tbe Syrup and Pills. - And sale increasing wonderfully . ©eo. A. Webb, 141, York Street Belfast :-*I have sold a large quantity, snd tbe parties hsve testified to its Seing what you represent it. J. 8. Metcalfe, 56, Highst*-, Kendal •— I have alway* great pleasure in reco ii mending the Curative Syrup, for I h-ve nrver know> a case in which it hat tie.' relived or cured, and I have sold many sro'sse*. Robt. fir. Croud, 27, Hi<-h Sire***, Andover:— l have al******' taken <» gr-ut interest m.j*->ar medicines and I have recommend them, as .1 have found numerous ease* of cure from their use. Thomas Champman, e*t Auckland:—! Bnd that the trade steadily increases. I sed more o' your medicines than any other kmJ. V. Dorroll Clan, Salop s — Alt who by it are pleased, and r.eommend it. Jo*. Balkwill, A.P.S., Kingshridge :— The public seem to appreciate their great value A. Armnted, Mirket Brree», Dalton-in-Fur- •-#**••— lt is needle* for me to«ay that yonr valuable medicine* have great sale in this district— ■j*reater than any other I know o , giving gre it satisfaction. R bt. T,aii>e, Melk-hatn :— I oan well reoom-" mend th<* Curative Syrup from h«y-ng proved its cftlsiicy for indigestion myself. Friockheim, Arbroath, Forfarshire Sept., 23, 1882. Dear Bir, — Lust year I sent you a letter recommending Mother Seigeis's Syrup. I hsve very much pleeiur*- in still bearing testi meny to the very satisfactory result* of the famed Syrup and Pill*. Most paten* ! Medicines 'tie out with me, ut Mother Seigel hss bsd a steady sale ever since I emmeno-d, and is still in as great demand us when I first hegan to sell the medicine. The cures which have c roe under my notice are chiefly those of liver complaint and general debility. A certain minister in my neighbourhood says it i* the only thing which has benefited him and restored bim to his normal condition of health after being unable to preach for a considerable length of time* I could mention also a great many other cases but ■t»ac- would not allow. A near friend of mine, who is very much sddicted to costirsno«a, or constipation, find* that Mother Seigel's Pills are tbe only pills wbioh suit b<s complaint. All other pill* cause a reaction which i*> very _nn>ying. Mother Seigel's Pi'ls do >;ot \ »ye a had afie-eff.-ot. I huvf.mu > \ picture, in onmnieuding agnin to sufferi . humauiiy Mother .eigel * medicines, which
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1557, 5 June 1885, Page 3
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