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Kidney and Urinary troubles ate universal, and the only safn and sure cure is Hop Bitters - roly on it. Read. Holloway’s Pills —lndigestion andLiver Complaints.- The digestion cannot be imperfect or seriously disordered without the effects of such deraugemeut brooming visible on the countenance. These Pills at once remove the disorder and i's unpleasant consequences. They stimulate the digestive and assimilative functions, and consequently promote that great blessing—a good appetite. Holloway’s Pills most satisfactorily remove all deranged or diseased action of the many organs engaged in extracting nourishment for our bodies from our vaaious diets—as the liver, stomach, and bowels, over all of which they exercise the most salutary control. By resorting .it an early stage of the malady to those Purifying and laxative Pills, the melancholy an I jaundiced dyspeptic is speedily restored to health and strength, and his saU lowness gradually vanishes.

Page Woodcock’s Wind Pills. years the popular and favourite medicine for the cure of wind on the stomach, in. digestion, biliousness, liver complaints, &cThey are certain and mild in their action and are taken by ypnng and old by equal qenefit. Of all chemists at la 14d, 2s 9d, 4a 6J ; family boxes, 1 Is. Proprietor Page- T). Wooicoeki'-Lincidn, England. -

Catarrh of ths ( - Bladder.— Stinging iTication, inflammation, all Kidney and ismilar Complaints, cored by “ Buchan paiba." The N.Z.DragCo., General Agents.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1178, 26 September 1884, Page 3

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Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 1178, 26 September 1884, Page 3

Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 1178, 26 September 1884, Page 3

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