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r: S^»^i^^s, : ; K : i: , "' _" e; hall, • ( *• - p O E v B .", "'PEIEND OP AiL.* - - J£OLL 0 WA YJS -PILL S) „] , ' 'lmpurities ofHhe^Blood. Litil thesepupfying i Pills' liave had'a ft trial, let net one* be'longer oppressed with the notion that his malady is incurable. T A few dose's will '■ remove''all-'<disordered.2 actions, rotcse the torpid liver, .relieve; tlie obstructed ■kidneys,* cleanse impure blood;land confer on 'every function Healthful vigor. - Tliey:wprk a thorough' purification .throughout tlieiwhole system,"ivithout disordering the '.natural action of any organ, 'i . j'->- ii .„ ( ~r _ 'BilioiCs Complaints}- Sick ', i , ~.,' ,7»" " Headache: Jl '-' IT -" ■<- •' .. -v- '. ~ ' ''■ J ! °*i''- "35* ran;. > • • 'UVo organin the human body 't&.so liable to disorder as the-liver., ;Zt&nemberjiohen nausea, ' '-flatulency, or acidity-, on the •stomach warns us thatdigesHon.is not,proceeding "property, that, Ilolloway's Pills give strength to every organ, speedily remove*, all causes of indigestion, inspissated bile, and sick lieadaehe, >a?id effect a permanent ewe. , t ," , , * Weafcness and Debility. , In cases of debility c languor, and nervousness, generated by excess of>-anykznd, whethei , mental or the effects of these Pills are in the highest degreebraemg,renovating<;andresioi ative." They drive' fr.ohi the system tlie moi'bid of disease, re establish the digestion, strengthen'the neivous system, raise the patient's spii its, and bi mg back the frame 9 to tts pristine health and vigorr '..- i r The ]&d7ieys—Their* Derangement and Cvre •- If theser PtUs- be used according to the 'printed directions, and tlie Ointment; rubbed over the region of tlie kidneys for aft least half an hour at bed-time, as salt jsjjorced into nieab, it willpeneti ate-to the kidneys and cor~rect any derangement thereui. r , < ■ * _ Coughs arid 'Colds. This punfyiiig r aud Regulating medicine, in conjunction withjlollo'ioay's r 6intment, is the best curefoi lioarseness, sore throats, dvptheria, .pleurisy, ,and asthma, and, , an" infallible .remedy for congestion, bronchitis, and inflammation, indeed as a family medicine, they are of young and old of both sexes' "" **' ' * Hollouay's Pills are the best remedy known in the-world for 'the following'diseases: — 'Ague ' ( Gout, ,„, 'Se_ con d ary , ~"' symptoms Bilious Com- Indigestion TicDoloreux , plaints Liver 1 'Co'ni? \Ulcers Bowel Cm- ' Tenerealqffec- ' plaints t lumbago ' '" fi'Cons , Debility ,_, Piles ,*"" , Worms of all Di opsy Wieumatism Jcinds Femaleirregu- Scrofula o r r[ Weakness clarities ) King's Evil* ''from whatEevers of all Sore Throats ever cause, kinds _ __ ' £fc\sc. * "The Pills icnd Ointment are sold, at Processor Holloioay's Establishment, 533 Oxfordstreet, London , also by yearly every respect~able Vendor of ', Medicine throughout the Civilised World. vs' r„n ,■ - Full printed directions are affixed to each . Pot, and can be had'm any language even in" Turkish, ArdSic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese. " v ' 4 •» , \','[LOOK TSE2f a li?To'THr HEART Sr |*i.- .* ) *i WItITE> * >I,TI -~ '"""•"J oi/raiunw, / OUW , Vll/Ol tdlO/l 'si ti "* t'i'- •} ii » ** «7 vnll tell all thai tlwusand i lines, it adapts itself admirably "to a large number of cases covhnuallycotiwig vnder my treatment, '- y _ , ' 5 Many who " LooJcAnto their hearts " at the reading of this advertise)nent\ and who ponder over it, %oill say, I know Isli-oiild write, for I have a great secret there famy heart, hidden .deep down, and I fear every day i something wilt shortly show itself by some plain symptom and make that secret known to my fellow men, and cause me to be pointed at as. an object of pity or scorn.) i , ' "look into thy heart"''and''say is it not better for me to seek' aid' and"get relief by writing to one man in whom I have confidence, with whom my secret issafefandhohoseaidand hereafter to be happy, making me say with the proverb —" Rejoicp,,o, Young 'Jlqaj inflhy Youth." j" Look then into thy heart and write," for hundreds have written ko me lohen it has been iHoq late, and who, inplace,of\having " Chil>dren like olive-branches round about their table," have their homes desolate, and feel it a reproach upon their manhood to live. '' Look then into thy heart and write," and remember that," As thy days, so shall tliy strength be," and that-by writing down your case, no eyes but my own see it, that relief mentally and physically can be given to you, ana that in plaee r of sinking into a 'dishonored and premature death, you can feel 'that, in the uords of Wordsworth — '-"An old age serene' and bright, and lovely, as Jz'-'Lapland right, shall lead, thee to thy grave." , . LOUIS i. SMITH. -■ ■'■' ! ry-:^:-)nWe^vfius?iess i ,p^^y^ i Z,oss 'J -In' all;-base's;'atising;£rom'• errors aud the yieldi. :;,! ing;td.thepaesion6,!iio.time: should De lost '; v.fe at once arrest' the-progress of disease. i•" -;i ,CT7ieonly legally qudfifcek'medical man .. , .r-iadveH^higinth^seCdldnies) I a ;.-: ■<,>.-,;■; :; •'•■ 'K':;'; '•■ Opposite tlie MelbournetClub. • : i : *'' fLdte.the residencestfthe,ChovernorJ. "} i-Private'ientranceois in Steplien-st? eet, South. ]■■ ;, i Consultation\Eee ('py'lelter-J ... £1 Medicines forwarded to* 'dllithe Colonies, so '." ":' ■"{':?.paelced'asto'avoidwbsefvation. ■ ■ii;i i Jßp^ks.,iori^nbj(^r^!L7'l^^^mitKi/Post : f '■':-. .ifreejipp.siage stmiipp ; '- Means of .Prolonging, Life', -..1. ... Is. 9d. . 'Medical Sous.elwld Sketehes,iWo.l 3s. Od. ■•> • -Weakness and Sterility . i..V.'.V--" • ••- ■'■3s. Od. ■ Medical Almanac,. 1875 ..,.'-.*•!. ... 6d.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 344, 8 October 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 344, 8 October 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 344, 8 October 1875, Page 4

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