"frl/dAN oUisri)K^, GEE AT KING STSCE^f::pVJ^J)JSv;\-':o^ KpTCAXD, ■; ( ;; ; CO., J BO 11, EEM Alt OS R S," ESF G 13?T EE E S ■ ■■-,> VV--J;^> All of C^ ? SteamEngines anS. Boilers Made and : ■■■:. : .: ' : ';~ : "j:y- : ':: :S;vand : '-fiepaired^.; ;: :';: ; ;\:.:- : --:>,^y.^^^.. : -";;.; Overshot, Breast, and Turbine! Waterwheels 5: Quartz- Pumping Winding Gear! .' Cast-iron Sluice and Ripple Plates, Sheet Iron Hopper and Sluice Platesi (punched any: size of holes), Gold Dredging;, Spbons,*>l&ft Flour Mill Machinery, ingj 1 " Threshing, ;^;Kors'e^^^.. 5 ;'';■'■ •■''■■■ : M.^de-;an^.'Bepaired.'r ; ;. ; ; \'^'-- i -v :: . : :^^:-:?v;'v'i'-- i y'T'" Eeaping : Machines^ _K. M f Q. & Cb.'s: lihi^efc#TOugii^lroi^ ; . Piping for ■-,.,,;;"Kx'■•.;.; 0^■ . WISUMLSG ANDMYDRAITIiIC M is the; best in. use, and cheaper than canvas.;; '4 HEALTH FOR A: SHILLING-! ■ . •■•■-.,; '.\ ;'; Friends ■und/'^eJJ i qzp r _C6unir^nj^-:: 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. anct your' children will. act wisely in foUoWing their.esaniple. . (Signed) THOMAS HOLLOWaM; Derangement of the Bowels, Liver and Stomach ■1... : ■'.■■'•' Complaints. : ;;;; ' This medicine is so well known in every part of the world,,and the; cures effected by its lise are so wonderful as to astonish; everyone. 'lts 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 douht. In these diseases the beneficial effects of HoUoway's. invaluable Pills are so permanent and extensive that the whole systemis renovated, the organs of digestion strengthened,andfull and easy assimilation promoted, so that both physical and moral energy are in- . creased, . : K ',,.-'-■ -'.'. ' . -'v-V"-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. Vertigo, dimness of sight, and other indications : of approaching apoplexy,-are entirely dissipated' ■■ by a course of this admirable medicine. • The Female's best Friend. ' For'all debilitating: disorderspeculiar to the sex/ and"in life-of womaaij youthfuljor;:agedy ;marriedh'brV single, this mild but speedy remedy;; is recbm< mended with fiiendlyjearnesthess. It will correct ail functional derangements to whicluthey ; are subject.;"r ''■'.■■:■; ■ '" i :--,. ;;.:■;'.; :; : ; ■.■'Sj-'^-.^/^-r^P : '{:. For'all skin diseases, however inveterate, these 'medicines are a sovereign remedy: While. I the PiUs act/uppn the bloody which they purify; ! the Ointment passes tltrough the pores of th© J skin, and cleanses every structure, as water as salt penetrates, meat. i The machinery is thus rendered healthy, regular, and. vigorous. ; ; Coughs, Colds, and Asthmas.' ; ...No> medicine will eirre colds of Bngduratio \ orsucKasVare settl^^on r theichest so, quickly as these famous Pills.'.; Even in cases whero the first stage of asthma- "has appeared these be reHed oh as a Mlihg'r^ simultaneously weH rubbed into the chest and throat night and morning. These complaints- are sometimes considered trifling; ibut ifeshould he borne> inniMctthat,' by inattentionand neglect,; they often end; inost seriously.- ; Crive early thought ;to.a, deranged stomach, takeiHolloway's Pills-, rub- his ; celebrated; Ointment over thejpit of .the V stomgtchand you will shortly perceive a change; fori the better in your digestion, spirits, appetite, strength and ener^./The improvement though it may be gradual, will, be thorough and last■Sollowq^^B^^ ■ the woH&foritiefottbwing diseases :—^- l} - : Agu<j; ; Scro-fula,' of ■■ ;u Mm^j^ ; Bilious- Com- Fevers" of * "all Sore - ; %iroats i#?- i SfconeSndl3TaBlotches on Fits; .; ; : vel v - Gout Secbndarysyihf Bowel Com- Headaches "ptoms^ .plaints --' Indigestion - : TicDduloureux Jaundice Ulcers ... thebowels;; Liver Com- yehereai lafiec;Cqnsumption. plaints": tions. r?i :' Debility • Lumbago ~Worma ; 0 f all Dropsy . Piles Muds - Dysentery Rheumatism Weakhessfrohi Erysipelas Retention-of whatevercause ';.;;;; urine: •-...: &C.3&C. T N-B.r—Directionsfor the guidance of patients > in every disorder are affixed to each box.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 226, 4 July 1873, Page 2
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596Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 226, 4 July 1873, Page 2
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