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Cnr&i&l glHimfaxjurjers giuun-fisJcnicnts. .- I v ' FEIEND OF ALL. •- - | JT.O LLOWA T-'S TIL L S. ' [' ' . Impurities of the Blood. rJ . ' | Until thesepurifying'PilU[have had a. fair . trial, let no one be longer oppressed with the " notion that his malady is incurable. Afeiodoses ' will - remove 'all disordered actions,, roiisejhe torpid liver,-, relieve the ]obstructed kidneys,-cleanse impure'blood, and confer on ~'~ every function liealthful vigor. ~ They work a ,\ thorough purification throughoutj the _ « system, without -disordering - themnatui-al - ac- "*-/ tion of any organ'. ■,.•*,-.., I Indigestion, Complaints, and -Sick- :■ "* * Headache. r --,'»,.", No organ hi the' human' body is so liable to ~'~ rdisoi-der as the liver. Remember when nausea, "■"' flatulency, or acidity on the stomach warns'us' - that digestion is not proceeding properly, that; ->' Holloway'.s Pills give' strength'to every' organ; -' •' speedily remove all causes of indigestion, in-~'*~ • spissated bile, and sickJiea'dacliej'and effect*d< ! permanent cure. "; ~- _, ,\ '' '■ ''" -,''_' - Weakness and-Debility. . ' - . ' In cases'j)f debility ( languor, and nervous-' .ness, generated by excess of any Jcind, whether 1 ' mental or physical, the effects oftiesePillshre -'■ in thehigliest degresbracing, renovating, andre : ~- storative.. They „ drive'. the system the ~* v morbid causes of disease, re-establish the 'digestion, strengthen the nervous*system, raise' ' tfiepatient's spirits, and bring back thefram'-- . ■ to its pristine health and vigor. The Kidneys — Their Derangement and Cure' Jf these Pills be used according to .the printed "directions, and the Ointment rubbed -. over the region of the kidneys for at least half • an hour at' bed-time, as salt is forced into - - meat, it will penetrate to the kidneys and correct any derangement therein. , •> Coughs and Colds. ' This purifying aud regulating medicine, in conjunction ivith-Holloway'.s Ointment, is the 7 - best curefor hoarseness, sore'throats, diptheria,. pleurisy, and asthma; and an infallible' " remedy for congestion, bronchitis, andinflam- - mation, indeed as a family medicine, fhey.are invaluable for subduing such ailments of young ■' and old of both sexes. ;.. -_ ' Z - Holloway's Pills are the lest, remedy known - • '■in the world for, the following diseases,:~. Ague/ ; '" ' 'Gout ' '' l .'- Secondary .-.'.-. Asthma 'Headache- * - symptoms', » --- Bilious Com- Tic Doloreux ':-■' plaints ' Liver Com- -Ulcers' " ■~y ■ I Bowel. , Cam-- plaints' - Ten- -* "" plaints - Lumbago ' tic Debility ' '. Piles'- ■ ■ .Worms of u„ Dropsy Rheumatism kinds * - z Debility Dropsy Femaleirregu larities Feoers of al kinds" '"-'' hroatsA ever cause, 'in this speciality of his profession-; that'olhers^ ; iore ; m pretending to be qualified, are ; obta iiig 'money under false'pretences..< % -.-~ . .;'.'•.„ v--1 DrLL Smith also wrns "the public against-J on himself as the most fortunate mortal: ; DrLL Smith.has been, applied to-bS publish-this to* the world. Fderst&d;tiiatat;is:^ :-^^?^i^ B 9l?=:study, rather than, apply'to always "stated 3hafcs!tq; ;warri;the^blic^ of;these =. quicksands? jihis: advertising/ _ : ;;"f r ;".:^'i ''£■■;' PPwer, for husiuess,«impotencyiS drainage from;the■ systjemfana the^varipusJe^-^ previously 1 contractedJODr?o*L^ ■M&lS^sitatwn^itatih^ithat H6 medical?, man/eitaer here;orinVßriil^assi;^iifcj^£i^l 1 by-brie , , , ~ in this branch of piedical practice should lose no time m seeking his advice/ Nor should anyone marry without first consulting him. - j- -» The new Consulting Eooms are at "' 182 -- COLLINS SI?SEET-EAST "Mfli ' BOUHNU, ./ -.,-- Opposite the Melbourne Club" *' - --• (Late residence of the Governor). Private \. ; entrance is m Stephen street south.* •~* " VIfWTOTTr m 1 Booksi publ-shed can'btf ■>phcation' to hinf. - -' -. c i v.-;; =; -. I" ;

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 294, 16 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 294, 16 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 294, 16 October 1874, Page 4

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