Hollowirtys Pills.—lServous Debility.—Jfo part of the human machine • requires more watching than the iiervous system—which health anil life itself dep nd. These Jfills are the best regulators nnd strengthenei 9 of the nerves, and the safest general purifiers. Nausea, headache, giddiness, numbness, and mental apathy yield to thein. 'X'hey dispatch in a summary manner those distressing dyspeptic symptoms, stomachic pains, fulness Rt the pit of the fct.mach, abdominal distension, and regulate alike capricious appetites and confined bowels—the commonly accompanying signs of defective or deranged nervous power. Efollow-iv'r Piils are particular recommended to persons of studious and aedentary habits, who gradually sink into a nervous and debilitated state, unless some sueh restorative be occasionally taken.
Ste.vsoehs paying a visit b: Dunsdin are often at a loss to know whir is iho best-estab-lishment to visit for the purehuae of drapery and clothing. IXerbei t, Uajnes, and Co. offer special advantages to the public that can be met with nowhere else in the city. They keep at all times the largest and best assorted stock of every class of goods, imported direct fiom the leu air: p manufacturers and warehousemen at home, which, being bought entirely upon cash terms, they are enabled to offer goods of such sterling value as cannot be equalled by any other hou.3e is the trade. Every i rticle in- stock is marked at a fixed price for ready money, from which no abatement is ever made, so that the most inexperienced buy tlieiy goods at the same prices as the Their terms are—net cssh. without- dineomu or reductions oi auv iiati.—-■
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 315, 12 March 1875, Page 3
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264Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 315, 12 March 1875, Page 3
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