DRAPERY, BOOTS, &c, &o. "AMES ALEIAKDES (SUCCESSOR TO MB. JAMES SAMSON), Begs to notify to the Residents, Miners, and others of Naseby that he has just received and is now Opening Out, a. Well Selected and Seasonable : STOCK OF a O O D S iu the above Departments, which he will dispose of at the Lowest Hemtjnekative Prices. INSPECTION INVITED. iMM^SSAEES^NDEIir HEALTH EOR A SHILLING-! ;OLLO WAY'S PILLS. Friends and Fellow Countrymen : Most of you now residing at the. Antipodes have no doubt often ;seen your parents use these Household Medicines both for you' and themselves ; you and your children' -will act wisely in following their example. (Signed) THOMAS HOLLOWAT. Derangement of tlie Bowels, Liver and Stomach . Complaints. This medicine is so-well known in every part of the world, and the cures effected by its use are so wonderful as to astonish everyone. Its pre-eminence as a remedy for bilious and liver complaints, and derangements of the stomach and bowels, is no longer a matter of dispute or doubfc. In these diseases the beneficial effects of Hollo way's invaluable Pills are so permanent and extensive that the -whole system I is renovated, the organs of digestion strengthened, and fall and easy assimilation promoted, so that bofch physical and moral energy a.re increased. Determination of Blood to the Head. ! This is generally occasioned by some irregularity of the stomach and 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, regula : rity to the secretions, and purity to the fluids; Vortigo, dimness of sight, and other indications of approaching apoplexy, are entirely dissipated . by a course of this admirable medicine. Tlie Female's lest Friend. JTor all debilitating disorders peculiar to the sex, and in every contingency perilous to the ' life of woman, youthful or aged, married or single, this mild but speedy remedy is recommended with, friendly earnestness. It will correct all functional derangements to which, they are subject. • Scrofula and all Shin Diseases. Eor all skin diseases, .however inveterate, these medicines are a sovereign remedy. While | the. Tills act upon the blood, winch they purify, i the Ointment passes through the pores of the j skin, and cleanses every structure, as water ] saturates the soil or as salt penetrates meat. | The whole physical machinery is thus rendered ' healthy, regular, and vigorous. j Coughs/Colds, and Asthmas. j No medicine will cure colds of long duration, i or such as are settled upon the chest so quickly l as these famous Pills. Even in cases where the-,first stage of asthma has appeared these Pills may be relied on as a certain and neverfailing remedy, particularly if the Ointment- be' simultaneously well rubbed into" the chest and 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 celei 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. The improvement though it may be gradual, will be thorough. and last-;Holl'pway'-&Ptt^ y^'ihe^wurM 'I Ague:. 0; "rp;; 0 ;emalef irregig |Scraftfla^;M^of) I poih-v ;E^eyers':|;p|;;^ll ; , ::; Sorel^liroatß■ ;^kmdsP^ ;Ston|l|paGfep Blotches 'SJ-J- oh-/ «Eits/| y/'-. 77- ?:[£ nv.fyeLlß§§!!;M : l i/i : sldh.: i.: : 'M }ooto//:^ |::B6wel;.//:--GoTh-/ :■/ plaintso> }■■§. : TicDouibuieux ; - ! Colics;; 'Wr Lnflamniatioh> iiimoTOJ.-^*-..Vojulos.:'.,.; ,•.-.■>,; .•■■■;,;;/-.j(4uia,m.maTa.pii.;- Rumors iX/*?t" Constipation of 7.0 ;«;t;the::bbwels; a ;Liver/: 7;Gpm- : . /^ehere^Jafi^c^ ,Consumption >■ Jplaihts/ I■-':Q- B;:|lbiisSS-HM Debility 77;;\ : Lumbago;;::.f f I Dysentery;;-. y.-[ ißheumatism-; ''.•^(bj^eSs£?dm■ ■7:: ;ii7CTeryj;fo
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 202, 10 January 1873, Page 2
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600Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 202, 10 January 1873, Page 2
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