The best Remedy po^ ItfmaKSTlON.— Norton's Camomile Pills are confidently recommended as a sin*t>L remedy for indigestion, which is the cause of nearly all c diseases to which we are subject. Norto n Pills, with justice called the " nature's ' strengthener of the human stomach," act fas a powerful tonic and gentle aperient, are mild m their operation, and safe under auy circuns stances Sold m bottles at IS lid, as gd «, by ail^medicine vendors throughout! the vorld Keatings Cough Lozenges cure Coughs Asthma, Bronchitis. Medical testimony state that no other medicine is so effectual m the cure of these dangerous maladies. One Lozenge alone gives ease, one or two at any time ensures rest. For relieving difficulty m breathing they are invaluable. They ton am no opium nor any violent drug. Sold by all Chemists m Tins, is j% 1 and 2s 91! each. Holloway's Pills.— Weary of Life.— Derangement of the liver is one of the rn,ost efficient causes of dangerous disease, and the .- most prolific source of those melancholy forebodings which are worse than death itself A few doses of these noted Pills act magically m dispelling low spirits, and repelling the covert attacks made on ttje nerves by excessive heat, impute atmosphere, over-indulgence, or exhausting excitemsnt. The shattered constitution may derive benefit from Holloway's Pills, which will regulate disordered action, brace the nerves, increase the energy of ttye intellectual faculties* and revive the failing memory. By attentively studying the instructions for taking these. FillSi and explicitly putting them m practice, the most desponding wjU soon feel Qon^cntofa jpifc^ jwqyOTi
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2157, 25 June 1889, Page 2
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262Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2157, 25 June 1889, Page 2
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