Holloway's Pills and Ointment»— Soldiers and Sailors.— These well-known and easily used remedies are especially serviceable and convenient for those who, like soldiers and sailors, are exposed- to great changes of climate, and the hardships inseparable from their calling. Many of the diseases engendered m the system from these and other untoward causes can be checked and controlled by attention at their onset, and m Holloway's remedies will be found a ready means of re lief, without hindrance from duty. Many a manis invalided and rendered more or less a burden to himself and friends from negleoting the earl; symptoms of his complaint, whioh calamity might be averted by timely resort to use o the Holloway's Pills and Ointmenj.
Questions Answered ! ! ! ! Ash the most eminent physician \ Of any school, what is the best thing m the world for allaying all irritation of the nerves, and curing nil forms of nervotfs complaints, giving natural, childlike .rolreßhing sleep always? And they will tt>ll you unhesitatingly " Some form of Hops ! II" CHAPTER I. Ask any or all of the mo3t eminent hyßickns : " What is the only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases o£ the kidneys and urinary organs: Bright's disease, diabetes retention, or inability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women " — "And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically " Buchu ! 1 1 " Ask the same physicians " What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion, . biliousness, malaria, fever, ague, &c," and they will tell you Mandrake !or Dandelion !! ! I • Hence, when these remedies are combined with others equally valuable, And compounded into Hop Bitters, suoh a wonderful and mysterious curative power is developed.whichisso varied m its operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or resist its power, and yet it is Harmless for the most frail woman, weakest invalid, or smallest child to use. CHAPTER 11, " Patients " Almoßt dead or nearly dying " For years, and given up by physicians, of B.ight'a and other kidney diseases, liver complaints, Bevere coughs, called consumption, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy /////" From agony of nturalgia, nervousness, wakefnluess, and various diseases peculiar to women. People drawn out of shape from exoruoiatpangs of rheumatism, inflammatory and chronic, or suffering from scrofula. Erysipelas "Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspepsia indigestion, and m fact, almost all diseases frail " . Nature is heir to Have been cured by Hop Bittore, proof of which can be found m every neighborhood m the known world. | ■ Prosecute the Swindlers! If when you call for Amerioan Hop Bitters (see green twig of ETojts on tlie white label and Dr Smile's name blown m the bottle), the vendor hands out anything* but American Hop Bitters refuse it and shun the vendor as you would a viper ; and if he has taken your money for anything else indict him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the Bwindle, and we will pay you liberally for the conviotion. TO LET.— 4 roomed Cottage, Burnet street, lately occupied by Mr Dolman. Apply to T. BULLOCK. OBNTBAIi HOTEL, JW. MoRAE having taken the above . Hotel, solicits a share of patronage from the people of Ashburton and butrounding districts Beat Brands of Wine's Spirits and Beera. Good StabHng —Feeds, Onb SniLLiNO. Horses and Buggies to let on hire a prices to meet the times. For the convenience of travellera hansom cub will meet all trains. - A 8 our old motto is 8 MALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS, and as it is unpleasant to quote a lot of prices to mislead the pnblic, wo shall be thankful for an early call, and you can judge for yourselves. Note the Address — HAVES & CO, . Cash Drapers and Grocers, ARCADE, And do not be be misled. »,».~Our BOOT is IMMENSE.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1522, 1 April 1887, Page 3
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634Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1522, 1 April 1887, Page 3
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