PltlE^D OF ALL! HOLLOWATS PILLS. imty.of Blood xfosent Health, and TheMcKllfl beings safe, a»?d yefc -eflfecHve ey ; arß^yailable for all as a 2>omftfltio and ouflrfipld ranaedy. In congtJfltit 1 )^ and struotionaof che LuNftsandLiv*^ thoy iokly remove the cause of the dn^^e* d in Wmfltipation and disordered qotid ition the Bowels, they act aa a denuding •erient, removing irritant matter from .the teatinal canal, and relieving spasm* amps, and painfnl gripings. , . ilious Headaches, Nausea and Foift Stom&ch, Loss of Appetite, and Lowness of Spirits, The cleansing properties of these PUI» ., on produce a wpnderfnJ ohang« in the institution, removing all ecoess of bile* mdache, palpitation, pains after eating, id giddiness. They restore fhe appetite, ear the complexion, and improve th* meral health. . « The Mother's Friend. Female Specifics; . Every .mother of a family ihould knW le value of these Pills in removng all aoimulations and restoring suspended, br wverted secretions; 1 aib various critical! eriods of female life they are useful beyond 1 leasure; they can be taken safely byjmales of all ages, and are invaluable in. 11 children's complaints, lore Throats, Coughs, Colds, and all Bronchial Affections ' Ihould be immediately treated by thes» which willi when oombined with 'the ffectnal use of the Ointment to the part iffeoted, afford auoh a measure of reliefaa b scarcely credible ; the joint agency off he two remedies i 8 so potent J;hat everybrmidable pulmonary affection becomes iraenabJe to this treatment. The Pills and Ointment are sold at Pro* • tessor j Hollowat's Establishmenfc, 5831 1 Jxford Street, London, also by nearly every- ' respectable, Vendor of Medioine throughout the Civilised World, in Boxes and Pott; «t la lid. 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 1 Is, 225. and 33s each. Jhe smallest Box of Pilla oontaim ftwr iozea; and the snallost Pot of Ointmettt one ounce. • -, ■ 'i. Full printed directions are affixed to coo& Box and Pot, and can be had in any lax^ gnage,evenin Tarldsb, Arabic, -Armenianf Persian, or Chinese. " N.B.— Advioe Gratis, at the above address, daily, between the hours of 11 and 4. or by letter Advice from HUXLEY, The Tailor. WHEN you visit Wellington oal and leave your Measure and order one of Huxley's celebrated Tweed Suits— £4 10s or £8 10s. You will find they are first-fate, quite equal to the best in the colony. There are several shops in Wellington kept by laboring men and men of other ; businesses; these persons 1 Will tell you that they can make a Suitof Clothes cheaper and better than a Tailor can. My advice is don't believe them, but go to. HUXLEY, who is a Tailor of experience, and will give you] good value forjyour money. I IttHa?-. rr±v Iml FOR THE KIDNEYS,LIVERaUR!NARYORCANS THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER the Mwio-wHatever It Shy wfIJKSBJ"
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 237, 25 January 1889, Page 4
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457Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 237, 25 January 1889, Page 4
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