August Flower. —The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint. More than per cent of the people are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects; such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costiveness, palpitation of the heart, heart burn, waterbrash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, yellow skin, coated tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of august flower. This valuable medicine has cured thousands and thousands of sufferers, and is known in all civilised countries. Two doses will relieve you. It costs only 3s 6d a bottle. Sample bottles, fid.—[Advt,
Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—Coughs, Influenza.—The soothing properties of these medicaments render them well worthy of trial in all .diseases of the respiratory Organs, In common colds and influenza the pills, taken internally, and the ointment rubbed over the chest arid throat, are exceedingly- efficacious, i When influenza is epidemic, this treatment is I the easiest, safest, and surest. llolloway,s 1 pills purify the' blood, remove all obstacles to its free circulation through the lungs, relieve the ovpr.gqrged air tubefs; and render refcplrationfree, without 1 reducing the strength, irrlta* ting the nerves, 'or depressing the spirits-; such arc the ready means of saving suffering-when anyone is afflicted with colds, coughs,- bronchitis, and other chest complaints; by which so many persons'are Seriously ahd ‘ pehnancliUy ' 1
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1452, 10 February 1885, Page 3
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243Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1452, 10 February 1885, Page 3
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