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Holloway’s Pills—Wrongs made right. Every day that any bodily suffering is permitted to constitute renders it morecertam to become chronic or dangerous. Holloway’s purifying, cooling,, and strengthening Pills are well adapted for any irregularity of the human bo 'y, and should lie taken when the stomach is disorded, the liver deranged, the kidneys inactive, the bowels torpid, or the brain muddled. With this medicine every invalid can cure himself, and those who are weak and infirm through imperfect digestion may make themselves strong and stout by Holloway’s excellent Pills. A few doses of them usually mitigate the most painful symptoms caused by undigested food, from which they thoroughly free alimentary canal, and completely restore its natural power aud action. Floriline I Fen THE Tl'.rTH and Breath. -A few drops of the liquid “ Florilino ” sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produces a pleasant la*her, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly-whiteiiess, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant dour arising from decayed teeth or tobaccno smoke. “ The Fragrant Floriline,” being composed in part of Honey and sweet herbs” is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 2s fid. of all Chemists and Perfumers. Prepared by Henry 0. Callup, 40;!. Oxford-st.. London Advice to Mothers!- -A re you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of M i:s. Winslow's Southing Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferer i mined lately. It isperfectly harmless and pleasant to taste, it produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes “as bright as a button.” It soothes the child it softens the guns, allays ail pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the beat known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine dealers everywhere at Is. IVI per bottle. Manufactured at 493 Ox-ford-'tiuet. London. Th no VT A ERECTIONS A Nil IIOA R-ENKFS. All suffering from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will bo agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of “Brown’s Bronchial Troches. ” these famous “ lozenges ” are now sold by most respectable chemists in this country at Is ltd per box. Bennie troubled with a “ hacking cough,” a “slight cold,” orbrondual affections, cannot try them too soon as similar troubles, if allowed to progress result in serious Pulmonary and Asthmatic affections. See that the words “Brown’s Bronchial Troches ” are on the Government Stamp around each box. —Manufactured by Jons f. Brown & Sons, Boston, United States Depot. 403. Oxford-street, London. Valuable Discovery for the Hair — . If your hair is turning grey or white, or falling off, use the Mexican flair Benewcr,” for it wi'l positively restore inererycase Grey nr White hair to its original color, without leaving thedisagrecable smell of most “Reslorers. ’ It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots, where the glands are not decayed. Ask your Chemist for “ The Mexican Hair Renewer,” prepared by Henry C Gallup, 493 Oxfordstreet, London, and sold by Chemists and Perfumers everywhere, at 3a fid per bottle.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 935, 19 March 1880, Page 3

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Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 935, 19 March 1880, Page 3

Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 935, 19 March 1880, Page 3

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