•>' /Impurities oftlze JSlood! [ have had a fair ~tri&J,/lePiid; 'Jongerjjppressed with, the nblidi^H7i v at L Jiir maZadl/~j4J.nciii able. A feio actions, \rouse'Atte- 'Uveri r the obstructed, tkidneysj- and confer on evenyfunctionliealthful vigor. They work a system, hiitlwmp rdisoriferinij . the natural action 'of any organ. 07 157/ :Indigestion,• -BilioySf''CSmplaint<t, and Sick 1 o jU •■•*'. a Headache. \ -') No foody is so liable to nausea, or dcidity. the. stomach warns us '- that'-digestion is properly, that, ' Hollbiaau'- s Pillv-'dive'strenJjf.h. t.n v>ju»v/ m-nn-J I Aslf L I Q"TJ ETJ B, .T- .v--j' ' i ; b"f _s ;iEEi .. i. WATE3? - MANUFACTURER. 3°.--vt -jva a , --Is- .-•'l3 i o.^ASEK?. ■ : "f- - ■--••■ ~ !iJ - . . 7f- all. S PILLS. sp'issated and effect a '.permanent cure. "Weakness v and'"iebilitu. '•■ &3i>yw r>y. i r .*».-» ■* d e pilitffi;fangiio)' } and nervous• ness i generated by"excess'of, any kind, whether inental or.physical, the effects of these PtOtHhre 171 ■the^atient' spirits; and'bfing back the framtoiU pristine l hedlth~ and'vigor. e^j'dneys^Th^ir . ,J)era»gement and Cure ih EiUs be .-used-,-;according to the printed .directions,; and. the,. Ointment rubbed ovet- the 'region of the kidjieysfor at least half . an, hmir k at bed-time, jm salt is forced into penetrate to. the and-cor-*red any deraiiqemeht therein A " 1} » w-w * -J Lu 'li -LAJ- i r- *-'■* Coughs'and .Colds. '■ . This purifying a lid -regulating medicine, in conjunction'wiihf-Holfaway'-s 'Ointmentj is the 'best airefor. ■Aoarse>iebs' ]: 'sqre- throats, diptheria pleurisy, and asthma;-~and an infallible femedyfpr, L copgestion, -.br.ohchitis, and influm- , motion,jin deed qs;a, faulty,snedicine, they are " lva^u^ffSrAs i^^VPg^t of younq & n &P?d,(^ i ix;Ci ffollfiway'.i P.lls'are ablest remedy known i£lJ? h luorJd'foKj the;foUofolfig diseases PAgueii q TJ'jC ,'Asthma f 'Headache"''' jJSilioushf Com--\ ir.plaint si Bopoel~\ oJ\Cfln£i -plaints/i _ i)ebilityj ■; J p,.^ Female irregu-. >, Parities . ■ 'Fevers'lpf aH- '. kinds • "-W® S: iPilesjun IJtheumatismai -Scrofula Jilvil? - Secondary symptoms - Tic Doloreux Ulcers P enereal affections - . Worms of ail kinds W.e akn ess from whatr ever cause,§c., B{c. The P : il~ls undi.Ointnienfc are sold at J?roaole,.yeaqor. of. Medicine 'throughout the' CivilisedL'World. > -- FuVU.pninted are affixed to ehM -fßoxjind Pot} and can-be had in any langua trlfyirkish, ArabicfilA.rmenian, Persian.oil Chinese. s '< . - Vi 2 - . -Nervousness, Debilrty/'Loss of Power, -Spermaio>ffiasaj%&i£creiwiui : 6f TSarln Youth fbz i-.fifliri- J :: i ■>,» cy, M[j .i Diseases, from-.errors and the yield•t:i IRS - ESasio.nsy iioitimejlslioulcl be loat i^H-^-^Hf^j^P-Sfclt^e-pro^essofdiseaser • devoted feSitVsAfcy"y.eax? in the colony .jf^^e.,practice i p^^us l bsandb)o'f his profession, w.liile he was the puUll of "anfl wit-Ti fVia' - tv~ eSclusively;adopted this as the sole -bmrfcli f '''wj ' hereby the~"public triiitAe is the only legally medical- man i.n of j that ol hers there- • fore, w in. pretending-to. be f q'ualifiedj are obtam4ng"money > irader faMe pretences. 11V-''*• H"'' ;; J 'warns; the public against e taker of any •with- his Jjff »f ° r Be not' tliOTOughly and inre- , parablv 1 unHermmed_ bVtihem lie may look upJ ori himsHfifs'Hjn iirivst^frS^iVSiFo iir:"!* -r.j— - M) by so men, _ : ulterlj "cruslied in in body and ;fildied,in ! i»jb&V tliat hs'delinslit a duty to -piiblish tho'AvoriS.^"'*. 0 "'"' - J. « i'ia , } l ";* i^ om ®Ri'who' hare Seen tlie .yiefciius of;unprincipled charlak-ns 'Seek'that, s . i iVVbea will .the public nn'.ye^st to consult a duly qualified m v edib : il''i'naii I ',4]io lias made • this "h\s 'his r sblis studv- rather ttiaiv applv to that to the 9T r tliesquicksands liis chief reason for advertising."' '" ! %k;i?^ e lowness of l°ss of,power,J)imples on the forehead, for' bi&m ss, impotency, drainage fr6ni the system? and the ef'llets ° f :. err ® rs l Sfyoutli'W; bloodpoisoning r ij" orn "Psenses pre^ionslT r {;onfeVcted, Ur I- L invites him. as he P o .\e 8 no Medical »man, eitherl here or -in Englaind: has had the -opportunities!. of-praetiee ■' ani ' extraordinary .experience -which ;;he; has Bad. • Therefore those.who really, desire to be treated by one . is at: th e . head of his profession in this branch of medical- practice, should lose no timem,seeking his,advice. .-Nor gliould anyone niarry ;;Wl tl } put first consulting liim. The new Consulting 'Booms are at vlßi' iGOLLIJifS. STREET : EAST MEL '-i BOUiINE; • J' Club, (Late residence of the- Governor). Private - . entrance-is m Stephen street south. COSSTJ bTATI^ FEF (by Letter) £1 ci to. all colflpies, so jO ?* :pac>ed-a3, to avoid .obseryation. .ihißooka published by be had on tofhim.- -•
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 292, 3 October 1874, Page 4
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679Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 292, 3 October 1874, Page 4
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