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Business Notices. JOHN RENFREW, ARTESIAN WELL-BORER, DITCHER, FENCER, &c., High Street, Blenheim, BEGS to inform the Public of Blenheim and Marlborough, that he has commenced in the above line, and is prepared to undertake the SINKING of WELLS on the most reasonable terms. 41 JUNCTION HOTEL, Marlborough Town*. SUPERIOR Accommodation, Stabling, Secure and Well-watered Paddocks. 54 John March. OLLOWAY’S PILLS. IMPURITY OV THE RLOOD Unless the blood be kept in a pure state the constitution must be weakered and disease supervene These wor’erful Pills possess the power of removing or ueutraliz mg all contamina ions of the blood a; d systen generally. They quietly, but certainly, overcome all obstruction! tending to produce ill health, and institute regular action in organs that are faulty from irritation or debi ity. The dyspeptic, weak, and nervous many rely on those Pills as tliir best friend and fomforter, as they act upon the mabi springs of life, and thus save thousands from a premature grave. COMPLAINTS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN The very mild and painle's action of those invaluable Pills recommends them to every ho uohold as a remedy for the first departure from health. Any mother, nu -so, or young person guided by the directions which accompany each box of I olloway’s Pills, has at once available means for checking disease, purifying the blood, and expelling from the system all gross humours. They are indeed, at all ages, the female’s tried friend. DISORDERS OK THE LIVER WITH FLATULENCY AND INDIGESTION Loss of appetite and flatulency are usually the forerunners of stomachic disease Those famous Pills exercise the most salutary power in all irrogul-rii-'es of the stomach and bowels; they i-estore a healthy functions and cast out all imqurities. WEAK STOMACHS —IMPAIRED DIGESTION. The wisest cannot enumerate one tithe of the distressing symptoms arising from enfeebled digestion, all of which many he readily dispelled by these admirable Pills, as they rouse the stomach, liver, and every other organ of digestion to that healthy tone which fully enables them to convert all food and drink to the nourishment of the body—hence, these Pills are the surest strengtheners, a j d the safest restorative in nervousness, wasting, and chronic debility. COUGHS, COLDS, INFUENZA, AND SORE THROATS. For curing diseases of the throat, chest, and lungs, these Pills have established for themselves a pre-eminently world-wide fame, as they purify the blopd ‘Smcl regulate its er e Ration. Coughs, common colds, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, inflammation of the lung), and even consumption in its early stages, are successfully treated with this medicine, particularly if Holloway’s Ointment be well rubbed upon the chest and back night and morning. Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases:— Ague Piles Asthma Rheumatism Bilious Complaints R- to ition of Urine Blotches on the skin Scrofula of King’s Evi Bowel Complaints Sore Throats Debility Stone and Gravel Dropsy Secondary Spmptoms Female Irregular! ti c Tic-doloreaux Fevers of all kind Ulscrs Gout Venereal Affections Headache Worms of all kinds Indigestion Weaknessfromwhatevei Liver Complaints cause Lumbago &c., &c.,

The Pills and On tmenfc are sold at Professor Holloway’s Establishment, 533, Oxford Street, London ; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Med'cino throughout the civilized world, in Boxes and Pots, at Is lid., 2s 9d., 4s Gd,, 11s., 22. and 33s each, Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medi cines bears the British Government Stamp, with the words “Holloway’s Pills and Ointment, London,” engraved thereon. On the label is the address, 533, Oxford Street, London, where alone they arc Manufactured 1 ten, Beware of all compounds styled, HOLLOWAY’S PILL AND OINTMENT WITH “ A NEW YORK ” LAREL. 42 Qf AND E R AND Eucalypti Extract. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Majesty the King of Italy, at Rome, according to communication received from the Consul-General for Italy, at Melbourne upon instructions from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, dated 14th March Io7S. Dr Cruikshank, health officer for the city of Sandhurst, certifies to the extract being the most reliable remedy for external inflammation, bronchitis, diphtheria, affections of the lungs, chest, all pains of rheumatic nature, neuralgia, &e., all swellings, bruises, wounds, disorders of the bowels, diarrhoea, &c., The extract inwardly taken regulates the action of the kidneys, cures dysentry and diarrhoea, and is the surest curative agent and preventive of contagion in scarlet typhoid and intermittent fevet. For particulars see testimonals accompanying each bottle. Caution. The genuine article is made up in vials, bearing on the labels our trade marks and signature. Other turpentine-like preparations of the gum, styled “Eucalypti Oil,” are most dangerous, in consequence of their nature, for most of the diseases our extract is recommended for. Therefore ask for Sander and Sons’ Extract in vials with our labels, trade mark and signature there on. Every vial is accompanied by directions for use and reports of cures. SANDER & SONS, Sandhurst, Victoria. Agents for this District : Alfred T. Card, Picton. T. H. Hustwick, Chemist, BlenheimMills Brothers. Havelock. 59 gONS

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 138, 16 July 1880, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 138, 16 July 1880, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 138, 16 July 1880, Page 4 (Supplement)

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