OAM UEL HAIS TV , HOTELKEEPER, AND WHOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, , The Cresent, No Town. The Union Hotel has ,been almost entirely re-built, with- extensive additions, including new, suites of bed/ sitting, and dining rooms, . The best appointed Billiard-room in 'the Grey Valley. i Livery and Bait Stables.— Saddle Horses; for, ,-. JHire. =■■ •..? ;•> , \ mO DRAPEIis,^i3TdREKEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, CAPITALISTS, \ -• AIvD OTHERS. FOR POSITIVE SALE, ! Those centrally-situated and substantiallypremises in the Brunner Parade, No Town, known as PARFITT'S DRAPERY EMPORIUM, With the Goodwill of the same; together with a saleable stock (carefully selected, in the Melbourne and Dunedin markets) of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY GOODS, &c All in good order and condition. . , Theaboye businessman be shown tobe^one of the best and most profitable in the Grey Valley, ana as the proprietor is determined to visit England, such as an .opening has never before been offered to capitalists in the Grey district. '' ! '—— " ! ' Also THE ALBION HOTEL, Brunner Parade, .!., One - :Of;the most; cominodiousj'faitnfullybuilt, and best paying establishments in the No Town district. The. undersigned, in returning, his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for their patronage for so many years, begs to intimate that, pending the final sale of his premises, his large and seasonable stock will be cleared at a sacrifice. .; •;;! : - ;>; ~>->O No Reasonable Oefer Refused ! . .N.8.-rAll parties, indebted^ jtpithe under- ; siene'd are requested" to settle their accounts immediately, and those having claims against him are requested to present them for pay : ment. r ... CLEMENT PARFITT. THE SUFFERER'S BEST FRIEND. Hol' 'i/erw' ay' 5 s'p i lls All Disorders affecting the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels. — These Pills can be confidently recommended as the most simple and certain, remedy for indigestion, flatulency, acidity,; heartburn, colic, constipation, and all: the. many maladies -resulting from disordered stomach or bowels. In all diseases it is of: primary importance to set the stomach right. ; These pills are purifiers, alteratives, and; strengthened of the stomach. They may be • taken under any. circumstances. Though powerfully tonic, and satisfactorily aperient, they are mild in their operation, and beneficial to the whole system. Weakness and Debility, Nervous Instability.— The wholesome effept lexercisediby these admirable Pills over the blood and fluids is like a charm in dispelling low spirits, and restoring cheerfulness. •. jTheirl general aperient qualities well fit them for a domestic medicine, particularly for females of all ages and 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, while they brace. and strengthen the. nervous system in a most xtraordinary manner. .„ To Regain Health, Strength, and Vigor. — Whenever persons find themselves in that state termed a "little out of health," and there are so many causes at work to shorten life, it is necessary that Holloway's Pills, the finest purifier of the blood ever known, should be at once taken, as they not only rid both solids and fluids of all mot bid matters, but regulate all disordered* actions, and, strengthen the frame'iii a most extraordinary manner. Couglis, Colds, • and Asthmatkal Affections.— ■These,,Pills, assisted in their action" 7 by rubbing ,,EJollow, ay's Ointnien^verV-veffec-tually twice'a'day upon the throat' and chest, and keeping those parts covered with the preparation, will be found the most effective remedy for asthma, coughs, colds, bronchitis, and influenza. These remedies tranquilise the hurried breathing, soothe the irritated air-tubes, and assist in dislodging the phlegm which stops up the air-passages. This treatment has pro7ed wonderfully efficient in not only curing old settled coughs and colds, but asthma of many years standing, and even when patients who were in so bad a state as not able to lie down on their beds lest they _>be choked by phlegm. Derangement and; Distension of tlie Bowels^ \Flatvlency, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery.— Any .symptoms of the above complaints should be immediately, met by appropriate, doses of these Pills, ; accoMing to the printed directions : delay may be followed by disastrous consequences. These Pills are a certain remedy for all Jihe ailments , of the alimentary canal ; they ""secure the thorough digestion of the food, and act most kindly on the stomach, liver, bowels, and kidneys. Asa household medicine they are unrivalled, and should always be at hand. Venj Important; of 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 suffered from costiveness. In the former case, the blood flies to the head, a small vein is ruptured on the brain, and we know the rest. Let wives , counsel their husbands, and huebaads their 'wives, never to go to bed a second night, if the bowels have not been properly moved during the day, particularly if they feel heavy and drowsy. A few gentle doses cf these fine Pills will regulate the circulation of the blood, and remove all dangerous symptoms. ' '■ ' . Holloway's Pills are tlie best remedy known for th c following diseases: — Ague . Erysipelas Sore Throats Asthma Fevers of all Stone and Bilious Com- kinds. . Gravel plaints Fits Secondary " Blotches on Gout Symptoms i, the Skin .Headache TicDoloureut Bowel Com- Indigestion Tumours plaints Inflammation Ulcer Colics Jaundice . Venereal Af Constipation Liver Com- fections of the plaints Worms of al Bowels-r s Lumbago ■ ,/f 'kinds ■ i: < i ! Consumption I Piles\ :r f ;. Weakness, £-£ Debility Rheumatism from what Dropsy Retention of ever causes Dysentery Urine &c, &c. Female Irrer Scrofula, or ; -iU'// .' ;.' gularities King's ' Evil] V* There is a considerable saving by •taking the larger sizes. N.B.— Directions for the guidance of pa« ;•■ tients in every disorder are affixed to each
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1645, 12 November 1873, Page 4
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