THE SUFFERER'S "BEST FRIEND. ~ TT OLL O r W AY'S P ILLS All Disorders affecting the Liver, Stomatii, and Bowels.— These Pills ican be confidently recommended as the most simple and certain remedy for indigestion, flatulency, ; acidity^ heartburn, colic, constipation,- arid ? . all the many maladies, resulting from . disordered stomach or bowels. In all diseases- it is of primary importancejo. set, the. stomach right. These pills are purifiers,! alteratives, and strengthened of thfe' stpmach. They may be taken under any I circumstances. Though powerfully' tonic, and satisfactorily aperient,? they are mild in their operation, and benei ficial to the whole system. , _ Weakness and Debility, Nervous Irrita- ; bility.— The wholesome effect exercised by these admirable r Pills over the bipod and : ; fluids is like a charm in dispelling low sjpirits, : ; arid _ restoring _ cheerf uTpess! TTheirr r general \ aperient qualitieswellfit them for a domestic medicine, particularly for females of all ages ■. arid periods of- life.' THey never betray 'any • disagreeable irritating qualities ; they quickly ? eject all impurities from the system, and \ regulate every function of the body, giving wonderful tone and energy, to weak and ; debilitated persons, yrhtie they brace and i strengthen the nervous systerii iriamost ■ extraordinary manner. • •■:"• '! ' - -: i ; To. Regain Health, Strength, and Vigor. -r ' Whenever persons find themselves in- that state termed a "little out of health," arid > there are so many causes at.work,to. shorten L life, it is necessary that HoUoway's Pills, ■ the finest purifier of the blood ever kriowriV i should be at once taken, as they riot only rid ■ both solids and fluids of all moi bid matters, ■ but regelate • all . disordered Vactiphs, arid L strengthen theframejiri a most extraPrdina,ry i manner. ■'.'.., . ' • ■ i; ■.CougJts,: Oolds, and Asthrnaticai.' Affeci tioris.— These Pills, ; assisted, in their, action 5 ; by rubbing jffolloway's Ointment, very effect ually twice a day upon the throat arid chesty ' arid keeping those parts, covered with, the ■ preparation;, will be found the most effective' l remedy for asthma, coughs, colds, brpnchitis, : ■ and' influenza. ; ; These remedies tranquih'se ■ the hurried, .breathing,. soothe the irritated * air-tubes, and assist in dislodging the.phlegiri which stops up the air-passages. Tins treatl merit has proved wonderfully efficierib. in riot | only curing old settled coughs and colds^ but ' asthma of many, years standing,., and eyen 3 when patients who were in so bad a state as " riot able to lie down on their beds lest they : be choked byphlegm. "..'■'; 1 . Derangement and Distension of the Bowels, 1 Flatvlency, DiarrMa, and pyseniery.-r-A.iiy » symptpms;of the above; complaints should fee ' immediately met by. appropriate of _ these Pills, according to. the .printed, direbr I tioris : delay may be .followed by Jiisastrous consequences. These Pills are a certain remedy for all -the, ailments of , the alimentary ; canal; they secure the thorough digestiori of the food, and act most kindly on the stomach, liver, bowels, 1 arid, kidneys! As a household medicine they are uriri vailed, and should always be at harid. .' - • Very Important '■"; qf Costiveness Beware';— . Rarely but little notice is taken of costiveness, yet, at certain periods, it is a sure sign that, danger is near. .. All who are seized - with apoplexy and paralysis, have previously 1 suffered from costiveness. In the former . case, the blood flies to the' head, a small vein t is ruptured on the brain, and we know the 3 rest. Let ; wi»es counsel their .husbands, . and husbands their wives, never to go to c bed a second night, if the bowels have not . been properly moved during the/ day, pare ticularly if they feel heavy and drowsy. A b few gentle doses cf these fine Pills will regu- ; late the circulation of the blood,' and remove . all dangerous symptoms. ". ' Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known ' Jor the, following diseases :—. ; Ague /■" Erysipelas ' Sore Throats Asthma Fevers of all Stone arid . Bilious Com- kinds ;■' ' Grave l j .plaints Fits- .Secondary^ Blotches on G-out . ' the Skin Headache Tic Doloureur ; Bowel Com- Indigestion Tumours ' plaints, Inflammation 'TJlcev) '■.■■■<■:■:■''■: ' .Colics .... ..; Jaundice r Venereal Af ) Constipation Liver Com. fections . i of the plaints Worms of al ; Bowels Lumbago kinds Consumption. Piles . i ,;, Weakness, ■ . ■ Debility, r Rheumatism i from what ; Dropsy Retentipri of ever cauEes ; Dysentery Urine r ' f &c., &c Female Irre- : Scrofula, or : ; "■■■ gularitiea .;; Eing'sEvil : . ; ; ■ :...■ %* There is a considerable,, saying by 1 taking the larger sizes. ;'■'■. ,'/ N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed 1 to eacl LIST of letters ; received at the Post: Ofßce, Greymouth, duririgthe Month of: April 1878, and • remaining un.claimed on 31at July, 1873. , Black, David Martin, G. F. Borgeson, Alfred Mellon/ Wm. . ' BurkeiP.Mrs M'Donald, E. Miss Bennett, A. : Mjllroy, W. Jf. . Casey, Tinc-<;Hy ':"' Newton, Wm. I Polman, Mr '" JPauV'M:' '■"■'•' ■■06bb;:aR- ; Rollins; ' Charles s i Doyle, J. "•■ ! 'Salvigney,:A. J. Mrs; Forbes, Samuei Scott, Margaret Miss'; , ; Gard, Mi 55 :...,.. : ;. , Sharkey^ Bryan . • Grant, Nellie, Miss,, Sicuari, Joseph Heissenbiittel, Fred Sinclair, Jas. Henderson, Wm. (2) Strindle, Alfred Mrs Hughs,. Andrew \ Toms, Reuben Irvine, E. Miss Thompson, John 'Janner, C. Ward, Samuel ' John's, Charles Watters, Mr ■ Logan, George Woolf, Esther Mis 3 Larratt,; Mr Williams, D. Mrs Lemermarij Andrew . ........... : FOREIGN LETTERS. . Lud wig, Jensen Salvadore, Papalett Cristopolo, Milppe- Wm. Olsen vichb MrA. Wickberg .;■■"■: ■■'•', '■ ■initials/" •'•■' ■•■■-■• ! '. : ' -'■':: ■"■'. Mr G. Xt). ■ ",: -■ ■ ■ : : - ■ -•■ "n l, ■; ■■■■■;-■"- •;' : i . ARNOLD. Court, Joseph Pearsall,' Ben Martin, Henry ' . •; • . .1 : ,-. ,■: ■ 1 .; ■■> : ; ; ; "'NO 'TOWN.' '"'•■ ' ° :: -' i Handasyde, John Jennings, Henry ! Man; John T: ' ' ■ ■ , COBDEN. f Doane, S. E. ; (2) Wise/ George = REEFTON. Bachelor, Mr Mills, Thomas • '! Berghe, Otto (Reg) M'Combie, John i = Braithwaite, WatsonM < Fadden,.-Robt. ! Binnie, Andrew M'Lean, Samuel Butler, E; Nichol, Robt. Butler, E. R, O'Sullivan, John Coates, Samuel 'Tatterspri, James David James Quillivari, John Dixon, Samuel Roberts,- Henry Eatson, T. Sohulz^Fredrick Flack, Jamea (Reg) Sullivan, Thos. Fraser, Chas. Smith, Adam Greenroyd,, Wm. Thorain, /Benry . . . j Heriderson, D. Taylor, Alex Killeen, Michael "Wilkins, jOhas. Lobk, ; William J Youngj W. '' ' Manning, Thos.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1583, 1 September 1873, Page 4
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