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BATES, HENDY, & Co., Newspaper Agents, STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS, 4 Old Jewry, London E.C. THE CELEBRATED YORKSHIRE RELISH, ''HE most delicious and cheapest SAUCE x. in the world! Warranted pure and free from any injurious ingredient. 672,192 bottles sold in one Month .'—(August, 1872). Sale unprecedented in the history of Sauces. Sold by Grocers and Oilmen in bottles at 6d, Is, and 2s each. Manufacturers -- GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, & Co., Leeds, England. ' : GOODALL'S QUININE WINE, Prepared with Howard's Quinine, IS an invaluable aid agreeable Stomachic to all suffering from General Debility, Indigestion, Nervousness, and Loss of Appetite. Recommended for its PURITY by the Food Journal, the Anti-Adulteration Review, Arthur Hill Hassall, M.D., the Lancet, Wentworth Lascelles Scott, Esq., F.C.S., F.A.S.L., F.RS:S:A., &c. Sold by Grocers. Chemists, &c.; in'large bottles at Is and 2s each. Prepared by GOODALL, BACKHOUSE, & Co., Leeds, England. • OAKEY & SON'S EMERY AND BLACK-LEAD MILLS, Blackfriars-road, London, England. kAKEY'S WELLINGTON KNIFE I POLISH. Packets, 3d each; tins, Gd, Is, 2s Gd, and 4s each. AAKEYS INDIA-RUBBER KNIFE--1 ' BOARDS, from Is Gd each. KAKEY'S SILVERSMITH'S SOAP, / (non-mercurial), for cleansing and polishing Silver, Electroplate, Plate-glass, Marble, &c. Tablets, 6d each. OAKEY'S GENUINE EMERY, (Grain and Flour.) ? iAKEY'S EMERY AND GLASSU CLOTH. \ AKEY'S CABINET GLASS-PAPER. W BLACK-LEAD, &c. A AKEY'S GOODS SOLD EVERYJ WHERE by Ironmongers, Grocers, Oilmen, Brushmakers, Druggists. &c. The Road to Health and Long Life secured by , HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.

IMPURITIES of the Blood.-In select--1 ,ing the most appropriate medicine for a 3 particular ailmentj there may be some • difficulty unless one can be found to I purify, regulate, and iraprove.the quality j of the blood. These pills possess and exeri these three qualifications in an extraors dinary degree. They enable the stomach : to digest any ordinary food, increase the .' secretory r'owers of .the liver,;-eiraTfse an"f ' i purify the blood, expel all morbid matter, i and throw into the circulation the purest 1 elements for sustaining and repairing the i frame. . ; Weakness and Debility.—How many 1 person s suffer from debility without know- , ing the causes why they are feeble! In : most cases the stomach is the aggressor. ' Holloway's pills have long been famed for regulating a disordered stomach and re- , storing its healthy digestive tone ; they • are therefore confidently recommended as i a never-failing remedy in all cases where ■ the constitution from any cause has become . impaired or weakened. ; Diseases of the Head and Heart.—These i formidable diseases are, unfortunately, of , frequent occurrence; for the most part they creep on gradually, but may be prevented by proper precautions. Holloway's pills are the surest preservatives against all derangements of the brain, and are the speediest correctors of irregular circulation. _ If they be taken without delay when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect will bo marvellous. All Disorders affecting the Liver, Stomach, and Bowels.—Whenever the stomach, liver,or bowels, are disordered by high living, climate, over-indulgence, undue exertion, or other causes, these fine regulating pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily bring back energy, strength, andcheerfulness, where previously all was lassitude, gloom, and dejection. Despondency, Low Spirits.—The misery occasioned by a disordered digestion is unfortunately felt by most. These famous pills should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the disturbed functions. They dispel headache, biliousness, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of these invaluable purifying pills never fails' in removing the cause of such morbid affections, without subjecting the sufferer to any inconvenience. Influenza, Diplftheria,Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds.—ln our changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sore throats, influenza, diphtheria, or bronchitis, for all of which these famous corrective pills may bo taken with the certainty of effecting a cure. While the pills are expelling all impurities from the body generally, Holloway's ointment should be well rubbed on the chest and throat: it will penetrate the skin, reduce inflammation, and restore lasting soundness. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following ! diseases .—Ague, asthma, bilious com* plaints, blotches on the skin, bowel complaints, colics, constipation of the bowels, consumption, debility, dropsy, dysentery, female irregularities, fevers of all kinds, fits, gout, headaches, indigestion, inflammation, jaundice, liver complaints, ' lumbago, piles, rheumatism, retention of ' urine, scrofula or king's evil, sore throats, stone and gravel, secondary symptoms, tic-douloureux, tumors, ulcers, venereal affections, worms of all kinds, weakness from whatever cause, &c, &c. Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway, 244 Strand (near Temple Bar), London ; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices J-* Is Hd, 2s 9d, 4s Gd, lis, 22s,and 33s each box. 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.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1522, 5 November 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1522, 5 November 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1522, 5 November 1873, Page 4

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