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REMINGTON, DRUGGIST AND CONSULTING CHEMIST TAUKANGA. AY be consulted bj letter or otherwise, and in a ]| cases of secrcsy strict confidence may be placed in his discretion und attention. All communicationa. requiring advice should be accompanied with a note ; and as quickly as possible suitable medicine shall be forwarded to that value with needful instruo lions. DRUGS and MEDICINES of every description kept in Stock. POMADES and PERFUMERY made on the premises, first quality. PRESCRIPTIONS prepared accurately. Twenty years experience in the business in first, class houses. East and West end of London. “Honourable Mention” Paris Exhibition, 18G7 qj_ E Dl °°‘ B ° T A 1 ° WSPESS aljy' II . BRITT AI N, Chemist, Duxtggist, and Medical Herbalist 65, Yictoria-street, corner of Chapel-street. which are acknowledged to be the and effectual remedy ever known. most marvellous Proprietor of -he far-famed WORM POWDER? !i1 f• n fvy*£> f* olr o«-v*IPI *— i_ . * t w i and Treatise on Midwifery on Sale. A few co F ms of Dr. Coffin’s Guide to Heath I iT(bT!I-!P O n

io.w of health .—The raarvellnus eir«*j of till. fizm ShtTlfT .V? I'’”’" 1 '’”’" •“’> «*« i»m,diatoiy raxiy all the vital functions, the annetitp in restored, a full flow of spirits quickly follows the bodv becomes immensely invigorated with a certainty of restored hea Ith : fresh air and a little exercise are necessary to bring about a permanent state of Hoi owavs Puls impart tone and energy l t e most delicate constitutions, and in such a manner J to astonish all who take them. By their exi virtues they have obtained the latest of any medicine in tne world, ° aB J r raXVof^bi W &.£ t 0 lLe y tality. Holloway’s Pills restore to departure irom the proper action, and, therefore 8 mnv be considered as the regulators of 6 - e > ma T of human life Apoplexy can always be pTe^en^T 'ff the proper action of the bowels be attended this famous medicine never fails to accomplish BH orders of the head and heart often te-mh AnT m , and fatally from obstructions in the system l f” f imght generally be prevented by taking regular doses of this fine corrective ° and M.W?all to cohe’i the flit d wiH avert many Joriou, mala,lie,. ! H P ol W,y d p™“’“" d i change the sickly and Bn ii . P 8 Fills soon in s the bloom (M Sih TS'l'*’”' U,U ? r °"™- womanhood, or at the turn of Uf“l t* M p7S. “<> &***• aolies, palpitation, of the betS-L ° and ’"’V? 7, beot ‘“ affeetton, so dis.rM.in* „ t o«ain 'perl«i s “ M ”° U * Headache , indigestion, and disordered T r such a deranged state of health tlm food is A ien ~~ l,l instead of beino- digested nn A t d de composed than nutritious This poisonous rather set right by a court, of tl if T Can be ** once Pill,, which and <“«««« able fame for the matterv^‘“7 e 3 “ exercised over the di» P -tiV ' ave constantly uvti me digestive organs inni > -n-u* increase the appetite, re- u )ate the K * P ' l& biliousness, healthily stim.ihun, if i-j llTer ’ repress the bowels in a more wboleLmo'and Sthan any other medicine. natural manner ]° rf “ 7 *-«—Tha liver and order a, Tin"’ °fl " f would disagree with their parent* u y fcbl ?S s that becomes impure, and liablifto til-’e tner Wood prevalent, and that in the w ‘ , k ® dlseas o that is reduced to a powder 1J ® 7°- tsb * orrn - One Pill, occasionally to children of?w i IQ a lltfc [ e Water ’ those of three offour “ears '£° nths old > «« d to of seven years ofliofZ' P wql a " d to children look blooming and healthv S “ at 6 oi every hundred dn rw- „ u , i * Seventy-five out Holloway’s Pills would r , eacb tbs a "° °‘ maturity, but save the h*m„f°lha‘ 7 P ?“ tT » 1-oalth, foolishly think that ohi.dr“““ d f; , Ma, V ■’“P. 10 medicine twiee a year. J * s< l uire a httle wo^for^thf : ‘followini^f 1 ™ <bo Si 1 ! 0 ", 8 • Complaints, Blotches'on 'the g Sk ‘ * T^l of the *o£i*cTo* Female Irregularities Fevera V3 f l n , ter -f' Erysipelas, Headache, Indigestion TV n* ° f lnds > Fits, Gout, Complaints, lumbnro * P,■(„t al m atlon, Livtr Tumours Hl o ers,~Ve "ereal^fT^ 0 ™ 8 ’ Ti ° Jd ° I ’ ore! #■■ .i'icreia a - larger s i 2 es. savung by taking 1 H.l3.—Directions for tb« « • s every disorder are affixed to ° f P afientß,: m any language, even in CTum^.' 01 ’ Und CaU b ° h

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 1, Issue 3, 11 September 1872, Page 4

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