; j 7 •'fl'OED 3>AI?, E TJ B, > ! Xy l r 'r. - ■■■■' J." i '- ; ■"- JERA.TBD- W^BB" 3 llijSTra , ACTUE,EE. rIfASEBTv i---OLLO WAY'S PILLS. Impurities of the Blood. let no on'e'b'e longer oppressed with the noti6>Ktt7iat his malady is'indrabl-e. A few doses ' will -remove all''disordered actions, rouse tlif torpid''liver, relieve'the obstructed kidneys, cleanse impure blood, and confer on ' everi)function healthful vigor.. They work a thorough purification throughout, the wlwle 'system, without disordering the natural ac- ' turn of any organ'.' '. ! , Indigestion, Bilious Complaints} i and Sick Headaches r.t ' • __ No organ in tlie human body jls -so liable to disorder as "tlie liver. Hemember x when nausea, flatulency, or acidity on-'the stomach warns us that digestion is not proceeding properly, that Holloivay's Pills give stre/igChto every organ, speedily remove all causes of indigestion, in spissated bile, and sick JieadacJie, and effect a permanent cure. ~ , , Weakness and Debility. ' , In cases of debility t langudr, 'and nervousnes'sj generated by excess 'of any kind, whether mental or physical, the effects of these Pills are m thehighest degreebracing,renovatvng, and restorative They v drive from the system the 'morbid causes of disease,, re establish the digestion, strengthen the nervous --system, raise the patient's spirits, and bring back the frame tofts pristine liealth 'and vigor. _, TheJKidneys — Their Derangement and Cure. i Jfi. these Pills' be -used'according to the printed directions, and the Omti/ient rubbed over the region of the kidneys for at least half an hour af l bed time,' as^alt^is 1 jorced into meat, it will penetrate to Hie kidneys and correct'ahy derangement therein. • i ',..!.' Couglis and Colds. <i b " This pui ifyin'gand regulating medicine, in conjunction with Hollowafs Ointinent, is the best'ekrefor hoarseness', 'sore throats, diptli-ena, pleurisy. * and attfrma),' and jim remedy for' c6vgestwn,flr6ne}viUs, giid inflammation, indeed as a"faiiiily medicine, th-ey are invaluable for subduing such ailments of young and aldfifboth sexes. ' ' -"■ iT ' Holloway s PjVs are rhe best+'remeay known • w the world the folloibing> diseases. — Ague . <\ Gout* '(! \ \ Secondary Asthma headache - - ' symptoms Bilious Com- § Indigestion^ , Tic Doloreux plaints ' c Diver' ' Com-" Ulcers Bowel Cam- - \enerealaffecjplaiiit!? ' JLumbfigo ~: t . tioiis J Debility ' ' Piles.'' <t " '[Worms'of all Dropsy ' Rheumatism t . s kinds' JFemaleirregu- Scrofula' * or ,JV : eakness lariiies_ k King's (Eviln>>.from whatFev'ers of all Sore. Throats• • ever, cause, j t kinds, ~-;'., " kJw-j^-©. ' <The Pills wnd* Oliitnent are sold at Professor UottoWay's-Establishment, 533'' Oxfordstreet, '■London ; 'also by nearly respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the CivilisediWorld-: ' ■ >-" '" /' " f ; f kS ' Pull printed directions''are 'affixed to each ■ Box and t Pot, an'dcan beliad 'in any language, even in - T&rktsh, Arabic) Armenian^Persian . 'Nervousness, Debility, D'oss of Power, Spermatorrhoea, Indiscretions of Early Youth r i i'l l Syphilitic Diseases, ' T " «ii cases' arising from errors .and'the yieldu to the passions, no tiine lost - to at once arrest ,the progress of disease. L:;L.' -SMITH fit W. devoted " himself for twenty years in the colony U, the practice of tlus.biUneh of his profesMOu, while previously, in England, he was the pu pil of. anil' practiced, with the celebrated Dr, f R"T Gulverwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of Ms profession.- 'i ' .-•<> Dr Ti'Jj SiriTir hereby informs the public that he is the only legally-qualified'-medical man in this speciality of /lisprofession j,,that others advertising are unqualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to be qualified, are obtaining money under false pretences. ; ■rthe : quactenes ■advertised".- If theater of any - ;of thesa adyertisedtup'stf his sy^temibenofc and irrer by ' on hitnaeli' as the jnost fqrtunafeJnor.t^L j;>l>.r L..L,S3ii^^s l been. i appUed ; jto;by so unlortnate bjoken^c^wn.-ybuog-pld men, .?ufcterly/^ri^^%"'spmfc,'-ruined- : 4n'body and : :fflchediin*-p6"cke£ that ; he'aeeins it J! S t! duty to : publish; thislto the iw'orld. 4 ! d ?i<.«firi:> ' /^^^semen:arid ; the .victims ;of c^harlaMns^'ffequently . pseekithatfrficoyery; which iss,6fteii:beybhd Dr .Whea^jJLjtiie,. public unHk'standithatjit is'thW'intere's^fcconsult a , ; qualifie'd medicai nian,'' made X '. i^:^}'^W'-B^j,i^^i-iM^r to anumber^ofdgndi^t-ampbsters^lwlib .harp to • :W I 'A% e P u l?ii c • ; 9.f"f!fcese\> quicksands ; his" .cliief advertising: ~-j,^;,, ~■-•-. -" t '■'■Q&Vi f cases .ofnerT&Msdebiiityalowness of •' lipmt, loss o£powe>,: pimples"piefhe",forehead, , 'ia'ssitudfe, maptitddejfor pusmess; impotency, featsltfierrors <"6Fyouth 'anlJ'-b'lbodpo&onina ,-&Qin .diseases, previously contracfea/'Dr 1- li •Smith uwites sufierecs'to-'consult' thim;> as he '. man, eitiier^.here'or in Ilnglan'a 'Kaa'.hkd the • ■ opportunities- bf--practice' 'a ; n'sf extraordinary .expferieifte; whicfr he^-has^Jiaa?'•: ; be; treated? "iby one ■ ; ?£ W a * this- : ?f medical,.practiee.should Jose ho ■ ■onefmarry/withemt first'con suiting hina; : ■-' : sPlie nfew t CcisbiiJng^Booms'amat :^ 3 of the■V'.:r- : ; ;f Mediemes forwarded tb'aHv so -^ ; \' : :>---::-^ packed ' ■ : ; : ""Books published by' oi him ; .•-'•:; .y, :>
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 280, 18 July 1874, Page 4
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