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■ (forMal gtJmmfHciimrs E. HALLT. riOEpiAIj.LIQUE 111 anb CRATED : WATEB '■ MANTOACTUEEE. NASEBT. •

FRIEOT} OP - ALL. .. -■t-V-'M. • « » - v. 1 ! ::•■;■;■ . Vv<vl."'/H OLLO WA TSrpiz LS. Impurities of the Blood. Until, these purifying Pills have had a fair trio,l,tet_np one-be longer oppressed with the notion- that Am malady is'incurable. A feio doses will remove all' disordered actions' rome the torpid liver, relieve the obstructed kidneys,, cleanse impure blood, and confer on every function healthful vigor. .They work a thorough purification throughout the whole system, without disordering the natural action oj any organ* • • Indigestion, Bilious Complaints, and Sick Headache. ■ XTo organ in the Tiuman.body is so liable to disorder as the liver/' Remember when nausea' natulency, or acidity on the stomach warns us' ttotdigestioriis not proceeding properly, that,-'-Jrlolloway s Pills give, strength to every organ speedily remove all causes of indigestion, inspissated hie, and sick headache, and effect a permanent cure. : ' v . Weakness and Deiility. " .of debility c languor,. and nervousness; generated by excess of any kind, whether rental or physical, the effects of these Pilh are in the highest degreebracing, renovating, aiiirestorative. 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 back the frame ito its pristine health, arid vigor. '• The Kidneys—-Their Derangement and Cure i these Pills be used'according to the printed directions, and■ the Ointment rubied over the region of the kidneys for at least half .an hour at .bed-time, as-salt is forced into ! watyitAoiUpeiietrate to the,kidneys and correct any derangement, therein. i u'i•> -Coughs.and; Colds. -- , This purifying aud • regulating'medicine, in conjunction -with Holloway's, Ointment. T is the best ciireforjioarseness, sore throats, diptheria ~?*** asthmaj and, ,an infallible remedy for congestion, bronchitis, arid inflampiationi indeed as a family, medicine, they are invaluable for subduing 'such ailments of youna and old of both sexes'.' " • Pills are.the best .remedu known '■ ; iW.W? fop'the following, diseases:—'^ Gout,- t. ~ >*\ S e co n dary--Headache " ' ° 'Ague Asthma,... (Bilious-, Com- < ■ 'plaints "... ■ Bowel J Cm• • I plaints \ 'Debility Dropsy .. • . iPemaleirregur. larities Indigestion Liver , Com-, ''plaints ' Lumbago Piles -Bheumatism ; iSczofula,,.. or Tip Doloreux: \ ■< .Ulcers ,■ -' i T enereal affections J , . Worms of all *:■ kinds- -2 . We ak ness'; y .from what- ' ' ever - cause^ ! . r - 5 ;• - :The -Pills t und 'Ointment are'iold at Pro-' fessohHolloway's l Establishment, 533' Oxford-' street, London;. also by nearly-eoery respectable Vendor of Medicine4hroughout the Civil• ised t World. . Pull printed ..directions'are affixed to each Pot, and,ißox, and. can be, had in any language - f ven j®.Turkish,.Arabia, Armenian, Persian or Chinese. 3 -- - ' VLOOK' THEN INTO-THY HEABT Sc , i-.': , ■■^h-ymszTm 1 '- - -■ i;.' \rrtJ£T£asove read * carefully ! ioill iell_ (illjt]i(it. I could in.a thousand' lines, it adapts itself admirably to a large nupiber, of cases continually coming under mv tredtAnent'. ' ! - •• ~> 3 Many who'' into their hearts" at the of this advertisement, and who ponder over it, will.say, I Tcnoio I should write, for 1 a great -secret there in my heart, hidden deep , down, and. P.fear, every day something will shortjy shofo itselfJ>y some plain symptom make, that secret.known to my fellow men-, and cause me to be pointed at as an object of pity or scorn.' ' ; ■ : r" fi!>PMntQ thyi lieart? and say is it ntit better -f or .ine.to seek aid and get relief by writing one in whom I have confidence, with whom my secret is safe, and whose aid and cdtoisel. will cause my life hereafter to be hapPy> making .-me- say with the proverb—-"Be-' joice,iOj JToung Man, in thy Youth." -iv* st Look then into thy heart and write" for. hundreds have written to me when, it has been too . late, and! whoj: in place of having " Chil'dreamlike olive-branches: round -about >their> table", have,their homes desolate, andfeelHta reproach upon their -manhood to live. ; ; V Look then into thy heart and write," and 1 repiember, that..As "thy days, so shall , thy strength.be" and. that by writing doion?your ; case, no eyes but my own see it, that relief mentally and physically can be given to you, and thatHn place of sinking into a -dishonored and preinature deaths you can feel that- in the words of Wordsworth-r-'' An old age serene aiid bright, and ..lovely as a, Lapland night, shall lead thee'to flly grave."•LOUIS L. SMITH. \ I - i i »iV ' : • . Nervousness, Debility, Loss ; , ,of Power, Indiscretions of Early Youth, fyc. In all "cases arising J from'. "errors and the yield- ■ ing to the no time should be lost ( to at'once arrest the progress of disease. j DB., ji. SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man 1 ... advertising in these ColoniesJ 182 ' COLLINS ; STREET EAST. MEL- ' ; " • ' BOURNE, ... i Opposite the Melbourne, Club, x- , s . (Late[the residence of the Governor J. Private entrance 'is y in\Stephen-stieet, South. ; Consultation Fee (by letter), ... £1 r Medicines forwarded t 'o- all the Colonies; so ~;i; ; }packed.as to avoid observation.- ■ ! written by Dri Xj.'Zt. Smith, = Post free postage stamps :—. ' 1 _ t Means of Prolonging Life Is. 9^. Medical Household Sketches, No. 1 3s, os. Do' -.do J j' 'do Ko. 2 ; Is. 9d. Weakness and Sterility .;; ... =:■ i;r:» 3s. odl~Medical Almanac, 1575 • Qd.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 332, 16 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 332, 16 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 332, 16 July 1875, Page 4

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