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i&flrlriHl Mairruaetttrers E. HALL, , P O'E DI A L,: Lr Q tIJ EJJ E. SEATED 1 WATEE MAIH^ACiTTEJEB. NASEBY. r ;, /' J If EELEND OP ALL. ~ OL L OWA : T v S : PIL~L S. ''lmpurities of the Blood'.' '* jL ....Until-^these'purifying PjUsjiaveJiadra fair ' trial, let no one be longer 'oppressed' with the notion that his malady few doses will remove all ~ disordered!' 'actions,' V.•'|A f . J - - everytfunctionhealthful mgor'.-V-They 'work a thorough ■ purification, thronghoiitl-the:■whole system,, without. disordering ■ the natural-.ac-tion of any organ. ;7 ; Indigestionßilious.. Complaintsand ■ Jsick =f. -■ Headache. t - i " . "*. . ...No organ in the, human body is so liable to disorder-as the liver. Beyneniber. flatulency, or acidity on' the "stomach warns us t7l(z£tfrsrfifrf,7nn. i>! : J.T. —J. speedily, remove: a 11- causes; of .■ indigestion, ■■in.spissated.bilp, find. sick .headache, -and effect a pentfianentpure.v ' . . C-f-i.'.-.-'J- : , -ji - -U .. ... ( i Weakness and Debility. •- : - j In.,.casesiOfi debility c languor, and nervousjiess,.generatedby excess of any kind,' whether jrtental or physical, the effects of these Pills are ■ in the highest degreebracing, renovating, andrestorativ'e. They drive from the system the morbid causes of disease, re-establish the ■ digestion, strengthen the nervous system, raise the patient's spirits, and bring bach the frame 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 ov.er the region of the kidneys for at least half an hour at Ijed-tivtie, as salt is forced into meat, it will.penetrate to the kidneys and correct: any: derangement therein. ■' ■ ' ~"■*v Coughs and Colds. , This purifying and regulating medicine, in ' conjunction with Holloway's Ointment, is the •best curef 'or'hoarseness, 'sore throats, diptheria, pleurisy,- and - asthma; and an \ infallible , remedy for congestion, bronchitis, andirfla/m----mation, as a family medicine ,' ~iheii" fire '■ 'invaluable for subduing such ailments of voting ? and 'old qf both sexes. , • Holloway's. Pills are the best .remedy t ,Jcnown r.in.the.Aoorldfor thefollowing diseases Ague ■_ •Asthma :■ ■ > s iGom~ Bowel • C-. m-~ .Debility 'Dropsy- {' rPeniale irregu-• larities* . '■ Fevers of all kinds Gout'-. - ■ SecdwtPur'iy "Headache"- j ■'.lndigestion3 ' hiverii'jCom- ' plaints' l - Inmbago ■ -'■ ' Piles 'Rheumatism~ ■ Scrofula or* -■ 'King's Evil* Sore Throats Ulcei?s' r -~- - 'V enereaiaffecu - tionis I? ■ Wormtfofjiill -■Jcinds A - ~ 'W'eafcn'e-sls -> ever - cause, $C.,$'C. The Pills und Ointment are.spZd ai liPro- • street, ..liondon-,; also by nearly:every ''■respect,ql>le.: Vendor Civilised World. , r , j "" . " „, ■ *tr'.iFuJi. printed-, idizectionsvarer'affixed* to each j Pot; and t Box, i and,canj be. had in any lang uage~ £?.?}} Arabia, A.rgtenian+ <Persiaj£f: •or 'Chinese., "-■ 1 - f' r ' " -'i."-j.liC'J- 'r_- r i■<:;>. j Oi bhsi ■ "JiOOM THEji-sINTO ■TPnr-. J^EASTr^ 'j' riniUcy TfjBITJS.'' 3ri ; ; ; 0 ,rr oxlj s v i i ?? n fg nc , e K r i<s. w e M l ir will tell all that -I could in a thousand li>ies, adapts itself - admiraily rj to a,_ \<Lrg, numbef" of'hases_ jirider' my r.3atment , .i. '' - ,;rj * o -;osr t • Manvinhn 'hT-stnh-'iyitn "*** -n •twee* secret-Tfiere 'in my *neqre,inzd-deh-de'ep> dmcrn,-) and'.il fearj every" r £ay bofhMhirtg will shortly] :by\ some,plainlympidih ihatMecret r kyiown, to'my fellow men, ana, be pointed at as an, object fif. pitjj or ip'orh. * '' 1 ' n ; ■ jr"Look,into\fhy Jietrt•" and saynis*.4t>.mat r; better j } nfc-to seefr. aifl.,and y gM, relief writing to one man in whom I confidence, with wliom my 'seer.et issafe, and whose aid and comzsel-'wiWcditse my-Mfe jiereafier to'J&%appy, r making) me say withi the'yprorierly—'' 'S.ejoi^e, t O,:JToung Man, inthyiiJToutMi -><j j LooJc l then-, into 'fhy he'drt 'and wfi&,'? for hundreds h'ave s written-->fb me wi,eh[it htias'beentooilatej 'a)id_ whoplace.of havbigi'" Chil\d§%%i£ik?)PJ>i'v e: firanc]ieSi\roundy(ib&utat]ieiY .thjeir homes, desolate., and. feel it jr. ■ reproach * T " Look then into thy heasrt'and write," "an# remember that "As. thy days, io, shall-.ihy strength be,-' and,that by \c.ase, no eyes' put my own see it,'kAat relief- me£~ tally and physically can le ghen 'to ycni', Md .that in placetof . sinking into a-dishonored 'arid 'premature .d-eath-,: you eaii' fcel itliaty. ipords of W~ordsworth-—' ':An old \age serene and bright, and, lovely ,as -a Lapland' night, shall lead thee to thy grave." ' ■ ', . - LOUIS I. SMITH. 'Nervousness,"Debility] Loss . of Power,-Indiscretions ofEarly Youth, %c.' In all cases arising from errors and tie yielding to the passions,, no time should be lost to at once krresfc' the progress of disease. 'DP?. L. L. SMITH, , (The only qualified medical man advertising in these Coloniesj 182 n .COELIi?S STEEET' EAST, MET-' '' / BOTIENE, ' ■ - Opposite the Melbourne Club. ' fLate the residence of the Governor j." '' Private entrance is in Stephen-sti eet;' South} ■ 5--(j Medicines-forioarded "to*'all -the' Colonies, so : - paeked gsto avoidiobseKvationj- ,;-;.ri Books 'written ly Dr. L~. p. Sniifh 'J'Pdst \ ■'■ free',; postage stamps * Means of Prolonging~Lvfe 1 ... 9«Z. Medical Household Sketches, i?o'. l"'' 7 Zs}oil; 1)0 ■"■ d° - " do- uTo. 2 - '~ls:9d:> Sterility ... \... ~'3s. Odv Medical Almanac, IS/5 r 6d.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 320, 17 April 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 320, 17 April 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 320, 17 April 1875, Page 4

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