%o)jtxthzmmts. ;ulcan OUNDEI, GEEAT KISGr STBEET, DOUEDIN". KINGAIp,, M'QTIEEN AND CO., B0 I LEE MAKE ES, E :.K GI 'BT EE E S TOUNDEES, BLACKr^ -411 of "Castings in Brass "Miff Iron. f Engines and Boilers ; Made s and Kepaired. Breast, and Turbine Waterwheels ; ; Quartz-crushing Pumping and ■:.-: Winding Gear. y.4 Cast-iron Sluice and Ripple Plates, Sheet Iron Hopper and Sluice Pktes (punched to any size of holes), Gold Dredging Spoons, etc. Plour Mill Machinery, and aU Mads of Reaping, Threshing, Horse-power Machines Made and Repaired. - Improved Reaping Machines. ;!£• M Improyed Wrought Iron Piping for V PLUMING- ANBHTORAULIC Ml^ is the best imuse, and cheaper than canvas. HEALTH POR A SHILLING! O L x o iirs,Fiiis> and Fellow Most of you at" the* Antipodes have no doubt often seen your parents use these Household themselves )y you and" your wisfely m;foUowing^ (Signed); TfIOMAS mOLLOWAY. perai^ewentqftte :•'.}'?■;.■ J.v.'; Ctoj^Zai^sV :■ ■ This medicine is so well inown in? eveiy part of thewrld, and the cures effeetedOSyits use are-so as to astonish Everyone. Its pre-eminence as a reinedyfbr bilious'ahd liver complaints, and derangements of the stOmacli bowels, is no longer a matter "of dispute or these the beneficial effects of Holloway's invaluable Pills are so permanent,and extensivethat the whole system is renovated, the organs of digestion strengthened, ahdfulland easy assimilation promoted, so'"..that both physical and moral energy are increased. JDetepnmation of Mood to the Head. This is generally occasioned by some irregularity bf s the stomach and Bowels, which, if not attended A toj frequently terminates fatally. yj± few doses ;of these famous Pills never fail to give tone : to the stomach, regularityto the secretions, and purity to> the fluids, dimness ofjight, and of appfoachihg are en&ely ? dissipated by a course of this 'admirablemedicine. -*
■■;_;..„■•;■' ■ -TheFemale's\bestFriend.-^ For all: debilitating disorders peculiar to the iex, and in every contingency perilous to the life-of w.oinan, married or single; tlnsmHdbut^^^ mended with friendly earnestness.;;.? It-yvillcor-rect all functional derangements to which they are subject. !" ■;■."; .t Scrofula and aU Shm a I For all skin diseases, bowever inveterate, these medicines are a sovereign remedy. While the Pills act upon purify, the Ointmentpasses of the 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. ;:' Coughs,: Colds,jzndAsthmas. : ; : '2fo. medicinewill curecolds of long duration or such as are settled upon so quickly as Pills. ;>oEven in.cases where the firsfrstage of has appeared these Pills may be relied on as & certain and neverfailing remedy, particularly if tlie Ointment be simultaneously, well cubbed into: the:< chest and morning.' ;"L ? ; These complaints are sometimes 3 considered triflingj butit should be borne mrnind that inattention and neglect, they often encl most seriously. .Gave early thought .to.' a deranged stqmaeh, take Hollo way's Pills, rub Jiis celebrated Ointment over the pit of the stomach and you will shortly perceive a change for the your digestion, spirits; appetite, strength and energy. The improvement though it may be gradual, wiUbethorough and lasting. ~.--■
Holloways { PiU s are Me best remedy know* the world, for the following diseases . -f SF e • J- v I'emaie irregu-i Scrofula, :<a - . laritifes ;■ t ; v lanties Bilious Com- .Feyiers of all Sore .plaints kinds . ; Stoneand Gra* Blotches ; von Fits - yei %the.skm. gout :V Seeondarysym. Bowel Com- Headaches ptoms ,j w u Indigestion Tic Douloureux Gplics^ ,:-;::\ : ,:- :: .. : Inflammation Tumors ' Gonstipatipn of Jaundice Ulcers bowels Venereal affecConsumptioh plaints tions v ; Lumbago Worms of all Dropsy . Piles; J : kinds Dysentery Eheumatisin Weaknessfrom Erysipelas Retention of whatevercause urine.- &c, Ac. • N.B;—-Directions for the guidance of patients n every disorder are affixed to each box.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 232, 15 August 1873, Page 2
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597Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 232, 15 August 1873, Page 2
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