AND i,.B%GjpA'G4 AlNGry SLIPSv on Sale ,at ->flxe'' 4 HA^EE-SjDAY; TIMES Office: „• XJ:I : '-"u 13ILLSfOF "Ii AD ING ori Sale at the BAY TlMESOffice:' j j,JOL- Sale at tie HAWKE’S BAY > • TlMEff Dffi.ee. ■' ' ■ ---- ■ IMPORT FORMS on Sale at? the . HAWKE’S BAY TIMES: Office, j '"O.EMOVAL FROM WAREHOUSE XI .«FORMS on: Sale at the HAWKE’S Office; • : \ BILES FOR WARE- , 0 HOUSED GOODS on Sale at the >HAWKE’S BAY TIMES Office. ' r ~ : ■ ~: i HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. ~r. *-■ "r - HBAMSff' -Ain) XONG liIFJE 'SECTTBED. ' ;
' “' luptjeities of theßlood. —ln selecting tlie most appropriate medicine for a ' there may be some , J difficulty-unless one can be found to purify, regulate, and improve the quality, of the ""Bloods These pills possess and exert these three qualifications n an extraordinary They enable the stomach to digest * -any. ordinary food, ncrease the. secretory powers of the liver, cleanse., andjjrarify the —blood,- expel-all morbid matter,.and. throw „ ntq the circulation the purest' elements or sustaining hnd repairing tlie frame,; Wfakkess and Debility.—How many persons suffer, from debility without know,ng the causes why jthey ?are‘" feeble ! ' In most cases the stomach, is fche“ aggresssor. Holloway’s; pills have long been lamed for regulating a disordered stomach, and restoring its healthy tone; they are .therefor? confidently, recommended as —an ever-failing, remedy in all cases where .i the constitution, frdm spine, cause,,has ber'eome impaired or weakened. “. '* ■,< Diseases of thelHead and Heabt.—- * These formidable diseases! sire,, unfortii- ■ nately,; .of frequent occurrence; ’for the c mostj,part they creep on gradually, ’but may.be prevented by proper precautions. —Hplloway’.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 t delay'when tingling in the limbs, drowsi- „ ness, or giddiness comes on, the effect will ,be marvellous. , . Females of all Ages- and- Classes.— .. The fame of these pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions of females. From the , domestic, servant to the peeress,, universal favor is accorded to them for their invigorating and purifying properties, which - render them so safe and.-ihyaluable in all disorders peculiar to the- sex. Obstructions pf every kind, either it. young persons just entering inte womanhood or ap- * proaching the turn of life— the most criti--1 cal period—may be racically removed-by a recourse.to these pills. ;' All Disobdees affecting the Lctee, ; 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, ahd ! speedily bring back energy, strength, and cheerfulness to the frame -where previously all was lassitude,gloom, and dejection* - '■*: :■■■ a ; . < **' ~-Despondency,>ob -Low Spibits. —The misery occasioned by a disordered.-diges-tion is,, felt"'by, most. These famous pills shpuld’be taken in appropriate adjusts the -disturbed 1 fiihctioiis. They-dispel “headache, .biliouqiiess/'iuaueea, lowness of •' Spirits,- and all similar ailments. A course of these valuablepurifying pills never-faals in removing ~ 'cause of such morbidTaffections, . wiihi“- out subjecting tjle suffererVto any ihconve--1 irience.: ■ _^_lN|L_trENZA, J " CohghsVJand < climate few : per sore throats, 'ir Diptheeia,' : ;‘Beonchitis, 3iDSi : bns escape;-without; colids, . ,Luehza, ; ;' ( -V cbitis, for-alTof which tliese, famous cor- ‘ "'.rective. pills^ be ; taken..with.-the cbr- * f -tainty -pf effecting a cure. • WKilethe pills . are. expellibg all.impuntips;fi , on% > tlie body generally, Holloway-s. ointment eitould -be well rubbed, uppo the chest andlthroat-: j|; ’ it will penetrate the skin, redupejinflam- * waiapn, andbreltpreilasting soundness. •; v ' Holl6way*S-sPills are j:he bestiremedy known in the world for the following idi.tE, bilious complaints, . blotches''on' thp skin, bowel of.tlje bojvelsi consump'dability^.dropßyj^'dyseibireiyv erysipelas,' . all.kinds,' ’.®®»,%oi%vh'etrffiloK'efl ) | indigeatipnjjinflam-: ’ : -'- ! :gb> pitebjprheu^ l< P^iM®^.^?P^apr:king , s£esilii: : stpne u ' wh’at- , - ; ' Sold at-£&e 'S^^^pgy^^2^^Stmnd^nemTeinp^Bar t ) **■ the? , 'hcgat gipncp&jr fi^fpr^the^gui of w&im sorderAre ed to p f os
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 52, 30 December 1867, Page 328
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601Page 328 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 52, 30 December 1867, Page 328
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