Holloway's Klls. HEALTH FOR A SHILLING! H OLLOIAT'S PILL Friends, and Fellow Countrymen: Most of you now residing at the Antipod have 110 doubt offen seen your parents u these Household Medicines both for you an themselves ; you and your children '"will ae wisely in following theirexample. (Signed) THOMAS MOLLOWA Derangement of the Rowels, Liver and StQmac Complaints. This medicine is so well known in every 1 pa of the world, and the cures effected by it& us are so wonderful as to astonish everyone." If pre-eminence as a remedy for bilious and Ht. complaints, and derangements of the stoiuaclj and bowels, is no longer a matter of disjy.n e or doubt. In these diseases the beneficial effects of Holloway's inval* able Pills are so permanent and extensive that the whole svst is renovated, the organs of digestion streri thened, and full and easy assimilation promoted so that both physical and moral energy are in creased. Determination of Blood to the Head. This is generally occasioned by some irregularity of the stomach ard bowels, which, if not quickly attended to, frequently terminates fatally. A few doses of these famous Pills never fail to give tone to the stomach, regular rity to the secretions,'and purity to the fluids. Vertigo, dimness of sight, and other indications of approaching apoplexy, are entirely dissipated by a course of thi3 admirable medicine. The Female's Lest Friend. For all debilitating disorders peculiar to the sex, and in every contingency perilous to the life of woman, , youthful or aged, married o single, this mild but speedy remedy is reeom mended with friendly earnestness. It will correct all functional derangements to which tliey are subject. Scrofula and all SJcin Diseases. For all skin diseases, however 'inveterate, these medici nes are a sovereign remedy. "While the Pills act upon the blood, which they purify, the Ointment passes through the pores of the skin, and cleanses every structure, as wate saturates the soil or as salt penetrates me The whole physical machinery is thus rendere healthy, regular, and vigorous. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma*. No medicine will cure colds of long duration» or such as are settled upon the chest so quieily as these famous Pills. Even in cases where the first stage of asthma has appeared thes Pills may be relied on as a certain and never failing remedy, particularly if the Ointment be simultaneously well rubbed into the chest ah' throat night and morning. . Indigestion.—Bilious Headache. These complaints are sometimes considered trifling, but it should be borne in mind that, by' inattention and neglect, they often end most seriously. Give early thought to a deranged stomach, take Holloway's Pills, rub his cele brated Ointment over the pit of the stomach and you will shortly perceive a change for the better in your digestion, spirits, appetite, strength and energy. Tlie improvement though it may be gradual, will be thorough and last>l/ it 1 Holloway's Fills are the beH remedy known i» the world for the following diseases .- — : Ague - ' Female irregu- Scrofula, or Asthma -laxities 1 | King's Evil Bilious Gom- .Fevers of all i Sore Throats plaints kinds StoneandGra- , Blotches on Fits - - - vei .. tlie skin Gout Secondarysym* -Bowel Gom- Headaches- ptoms. plaints . - Indigestion Tic Douloureux Colics - Inflammation Tumors Constipation of Jaundice Ulcers the bowels Liver Com- Yenereal affecConsumption plaints tions Debility Lumbago Worms of all Dropsy x Piles kinds TVsentery Rheumatism Weakness from Erysipelas Retention of whatevercause urinel &c., &c. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. Surgeons, &c. DR. M'CAMBRIDGE, AND ACCOUCHEUE, Naseby, MOUNT ID 4. Hairdressers. BY Appointment TO H.R.H. the Duke op Edi>tjurgh and His Excellency tlie Governor, and Yoxusteebs. H F. BEISSEL, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S AIBIXRESSEB, & PERFUMES, Rattrat street, Dxtn-edix. Warm, Cold, and " Shower Baths always ready. Cold-Baths Is.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 41, 12 November 1869, Page 4
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