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E. HAIL, pOEDIAL, LI.QTJETJE, SEATED WATER MANUFACTURER. "FBIEKD OE ALL. "'OLLO¥AT'S PILLS. Impurities of the Blood. "Until these purifying Pi'ls have had a fair' ' trial, let no' one be. longer oppressed with the notion that his n;alady is incut able. A few . "doses will remove ,all disordered actions,- - rouse'the torpid liver, relieve .the obstructed, kidneys, cleanse impure blood, and confer on every function-healthful vigor. They work a - thorough purification throughout the whole system, without disordering the natural action of any organ. Indigestion, Bilious Complaints, and Sick* - Headache. jSfo. organ iii'"the human body is so liable to disorder a3 the liver. Jlemembpr when ■ nausca,_flatulency, or acidity .on the. stomach warns,us that digestion is not proceeding properly, that Hollo •■• ay's Pills give strength _, to every organ, speedily remove, all causes of indigestion, inspissated bile, and sick head- • ache, and affect a permanent cure. - ' - T ■ . ' Weakness and Debility. < In cases of debility, languor, and nervous- * nes3, generated by excess of any kind, whether mental or physical, the effects ot these Pills -j are in the highest degree bracing, renovating, • and restorative. They drive from the system, the morbid causes 'of disease, re-estahlisn'the'" digestion, strengthen the nervous system, raise the patient's spirits, and bring back the frame to its pristine health-and vigor. The Kidneys — Their Derangement and cure. . ' If- thc-e Pills be used according to the 'printed directions, and the Ointmehj rubbed. -, 'over the region of the kidueys for at least' " 'half an hour at"bed-time', as salt is'fdrced i'ntc*' meat, it will 'penetrate to the kidneys and' correct any derangement therein. ,' *- ' Coughs and Colds.. - . -", . This purifying and regulating medicine, iii'" - conjunction with llolloway's Oinrment/is the* ' best'eure for hoarseness, sore throats, dipth'eria, -' • pleurisy, and asthma: and an infallible ' remedy for congestion, bronchitis, andiriflam- ,- matio'n, indeed as 'a-family medicine; they are , '. invaluable ■ for subduing such ailments., of ■young and old of both sexes. ' Holloivaif s Pills are the best remedy known, in the world for the folio thing diseases: —'* Ague. G-out SecondaryAsthma ' ' Headache symptoms. Bilious Com- Indigestion TicDoloreux plaints "" Liver- Com- Ulcers Bowel Com- ■' plaints * Venerealaffecplaints Lumbago tions Debility Piles Worms of all Dropsy. ._v - Rheumatism kinds • .. 'FeMale'&egu" Scrofula, or. Weakness, , larmes&p- - - Eing's Evil from what-Feyerls^pf;-all Sore Throats ever , cause, ; Gihtmeti^ ~;; ;a£lecA^Ya^^ «A print^ "jß ; pi; and can inr AAA ;eyenA iiiS'Turkish"; 'iA^abif^Ai-in^iSn^Pspaiin^fe^ sorijGhinesc. A j : ;A : : ;AA'; : [ )';^ iSStSi f§.'&f&'i : Mis.¥pMJsii.Q. J9 St al^asesAM^ fs;|b}g;j"Soe^ ggitpjatlpßce.arres^ sr.l- ijlrimself for ? to; of his I wbile ; previpusly; EughSdy; jie; ';puri; : A ;Ri israhcK;p£liis^ gcp&L;^SAintr; ;hereby ; ; that; he is JinihptspebTalifg of his profession j that ojiiers" ;S . jid ver lisiiig are unqualified, and - * efbre/ih pretending tobe areobiainPf "' mg iriphey under false pretences: : A; * a "A--'': A'.- I)r.li. L' SiriTH; also warns l the public aga&is fc; ; : : Vthe quackeHei advertised.^ ; If the takerof any; *JA" ;.pf thesel advertised nostrumsescape>\wit& his;: > life,: or hiss system be;ric-t-thbrouglily ancVirro^^r; parablyuhderminedbythem hemaylpbk l upi A/ion Himself as the'ipjostfortunate mortali" AA-A.AA;; A 3Di\L-iL'.SiuriTii; bass been allied :to ■ many nnfortn^ .utterly crushed in spirit; ruined in : body*ah'cT ; filbhed-i n7pbckgt,.thatjipd publish this to the world.A f'" A AA : A-oA ■£■ .Thp'se 'men* and. women "ndro have been; the'"'■ A •victims of unprincipled charlatans" frequently A (seek that recovery whicli"isTpi'ten beyond I)r - - : ;SitiTii'3 public jderstahd that ibis -theiriinteresfe to^Cpnsultl^-* . {duly?qualified; this; "his his sole study.rather than applytfefij ; upon^ : .Hviirn:■tlie=phbiic \6f)theses qu^ksandsh:^ ;< liis s?i ; . :chie^r.easbnior.advertising;W"r,^.J>n£ViA;->v:A;(; ' aa;lirall"case3-bf nervdusdebUiry^lpTOes^pfaK i3pirit;;loss'pf power, l|«?situde, inaptitude i di i xhagesf the; Mid ef-;-A* 'jectsjpf ,error3;iof;;yo;uthAaudr;hlbbdpbisbnmg A.: Afrptii diseases previously cohtractedy' BvJJ £ ~M : toJcpAi^lfciJhinijk^fhel^ ; ;hasi : M$W. Ah^l^dAtheA:? , , anfi ySi fjie-A hasVliia';? • ! tliqs§jwho: treated'; by : one;;. rwhpjis'at'tiie'iiead r in.;this!-- ; brlanch "of 'medical; practice ! ,should lip - : seekiii*bis ' ISTor sltbuld "any? ; ; one' inarry 'without- first consulting him. : vf ; AThenew Consulting Rooms are at A; a' 182 (COLLINS"-STREET vi EiSiV"MEL ■ i ;.:i : \-: : ■ /BOURSE, ;// ; :-'A--" ; ; : ;6 i A! the Melbourne AA;S:Aa ; :(late residence^ of the;. Crpvernbr)V ; A I *;entrance/i3*ih Stephei;stveeVß6uUi;''A-"'---l.;- : A r -A : ; : A.ptfe6Ucine3forwnrded - ' '■ ''r {; A-? ji packed as to avpidVobservation. A publ:sh'eu : had. on '■ : application; tp'hiin.'' ';'A''A ; ; ! --; : . : ;A

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 261, 7 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 261, 7 March 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 261, 7 March 1874, Page 4

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