JJEALTH FOR THE INVALID BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. LOSS OF APPETITE—LOSS OP STRENGTH—LOSS OF HEALTH. The marvelous effect of this fine medicine upon the system is such as t > immediately rally all the vital functions, the appetite is soon restored, a full flow of spirits quickly follows, the hotly becomes immensely invigorated with a ertaiaty of restored health : fresh air and a litt e exercise are necessary to bring about a permanent state of things HolloWaj o Pills impait tone and energy t> the most delicate c< nititutions, and in a manner to astonish ail who take them. By their extraordinary virtues they have obtained the large-t sale of any medicine in the world. HEAD, HEART, LUNGS, AND STOMACH. Look to the regularity of the functions of these foundations of vitality Holloway’s Pills restore to order the slightest departure from proper action, therefore, it may be Considered as the regulators of the mainspring of human life. Appoplexy can always be prevented if the proper action of the bowels be attended to, which this famous me- ' Heine never fails to accomplish. Disorders of the head and heart often terminate suddenly and fatally from obstructions in the system, which might generJly be prevented by taking small ape I regular doses of this tine corrective. FEMALE DISORDERS. No medicine can l e so infa lildy iclied upon for overcoming all obstructions as these Pills They never fail to restore a healthy action throughout the system. The printed in tractions will enable all to correct the first systems of desc.se; and avert many serious maladies. Holloway’s Pills soon change the sickly and sallow complexion, thus renewing the bloom of health. To females entering womanhood or at the turn of life, these Pills will he fouu l invaluable. They should be taken two or three times a week, as a safeguard against dropsy, headaches, palpitations of the heart, and all nervous affections, so distressing at certain periods. SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION OR FOUL STOMACH, AND DISORDERED LIVERIn such a deranged state of health the food is decomposed instead of being digested, and proves poisonous rather thaiwiutritious. This derangement can be at once set right by a course of these purifying ami digestive Pills, which have acquired for themselves an imperishable fame for the mastery they have constantly exercised oyer the digestive organs. Holloway’s Pills increase the appetite, regulate the ’iver, repress biliousness, hj althily stimulate the kidneys and move the bowels in a more wholesome and natural manner ha any other medicine. DISORDERS INCIDENTAL TO CHIL ■_ DREN The liver and stomach of children are from many causes, often out of or 'er. a they are allowed lo cat mary things tha would disagree with iliur parents’ lime theii blood becomes impure, and li.bleto take any disease that is prev dent and that in the worst form. One Pill, reduced to a powder, and put in a little water, given occasionally to children of twelve months old, anil to those of three to four years, three fills, an I to others of seven years of age, four Pills—will always make children look blooming and healthy. Savnty-tive out of e\ r ery hundre i do not reach the age of maturity. Holloway’s Pills would not only preserve their health, but save the lives of thousands. Many people fooei«hly think that children only require a little medicine twice a year. HOLLOWAYS PILLS ARE THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN IN THE WORLD FOR THE FOLLOWING DISEASES— Ague Asthma Bilious Complaints Blotches on the Skin Bowel Complaints Colic Constip-tion of the Bowels Consumption Debility D opsy l)y sentery Erysipelas Female Irregularities Fever of all kinds Fits Gout I lead-ache Indigestion Inflammation Jana ice Liver Complaints Lumbago Piles liheumatism Retention of Urine Scrofula, or King’s Evil Sore Throats Stone and Gravel Seem 'ary Symptoms Tic Douloureux Tumors Ulcers Venereal Affections Worms of all kinds Weakness, from what ever cause, Ac. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N B.— Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. Science and Aftr.—A striking instance of the immense value a small piece of steel may acquire by the great power of skilled mechanical labor is the balance spring of a watch. From its extreme fineness and delicacy four thousand weigh not more than one ounce, and exceed in value £I,OOO. A most interesting little work, describing the rise an I progress of watchmaking, lias been published by J. W. Benson, of 2.5, Old Bond-street, an I the City Steam Factory, 5S an 1 00. Ludgate hill, London. The book, which is profusely illustrated, gives a full description of the various kinds of watches an 1 clocks, with their prices. Mr. Benson, who holds the appointment to the Prince of Wales, has also published a pamphlet on Artistic Gold Jewellery, illustrated with beautiful designs of Bracelets, Brooches, Ear-rings, Lockets, Ac., suitable for wedding, birthday, and other presents. These pamphlets arc sent post free for two stamps each, and they cannot he too strongly recommended to those contemplating a purchase, especially to residents in the country or abroad, who are thus enable 1 to select any article tin y may require, and Lave it forwarded with perfect safety.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 513, 16 February 1872, Page 4
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