<Mrr&ial :. E. TTAT.L, OEDI AL, LI QUE U E.' iEEATED WATEB MANUFACTURER. ; Q'bvzitiszmKts. I FEIEND OF ALL. - OLLO WA T S PILL 8. Impurities of the Blood. Until these purifying Pills have Jidda-fair trial, let no one be longer-oppressed with the notion that his nmlddy 'A few doses will remove, all , disordered actions, rouse the torpid liver,' relieve the■ obstructed kidneys, cleanse' impure blood, ancl conferon every function healthful vigor. '■■ They t worlc. a thorough purification throughout the whole system, without disordering the natural-ac-tion of any organ. VIndigestion, Bilious Complaints, and -. Sick Headache. No organ in the human body is so liable to disorder as the liver. Remember when nausea, flatulency, or acidity on the stomach warns us that digestion is not proceeding properly, tliat, Hollowdy's Pills give strength to every organ, speedily remove all caiises of indigestion, inspissated bile, and sick headache, and effect a permanent cure. - - Weakness and Debility. In cases of debility , languor, and nervousness, generated by excess of any kind, whether inehtal or physical, the effects of these Pills are in the highest degreebracing^ renovating, andrestorative. Tliey drive from the system the morMd causes of disease, re-establish the digestion, strengtlien the nervous system, raise the patient's spirits, and bring back -the f ram to its pristine health and vigor. The Kidneys — Their Derangement and Cure. If these Pills be used according to the printed directions, and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys for at leasttialf ian how at bed-time, as salt is forced into meat, it will penetrate totlie kidneys and cor 'j reel any derangement therein. :T Couglis and Colds. . . This purifying aud regulating medicine, in conjunction with Kolloway's is tlie ' best curef or hoarseness, sore throats, dipthska, pleurisy; and asthma;- and; an remedy f 'or congestion, bronchitis, aiid inflammation, indeed as a family medicine, they are invaliiablefbr subduing such ailments of young and old of both sexes. $ ; * ' r PColloivay's Pills are the best remedy Mown in the world for the following diseases:— Ague Gout .-, Se.condary Asthma Seadache ' symptoms . Bilious Com- Indigestion TicDoloreux , plaints : Liver -Com- Ulcers ~:: Bowel Cm- r plaints -■[-.'. Venerealaffecplaints , Lumbago tions Debility Piles . V Worms of all Dropsy Rheumatism -; 'kinds '' Bowel Cm- r plaints -■[-.'. Venerealaffecplaints , Lumbago tions Debility Piles . V Worms of all Dropsy Rheumatism -; 'kinds '' Femaleirregu- Scrofula : or We u ak-n ess - larities' King's Mil- from whatFevers of all Sore 1 frier cause, , jkinds - ;;,'::/ ■]' V . . : The Pills und Ointment are sold at Professor Holloioay's Establishment, 533 Oxfordstreet,, London ; also by nearly every-respect-able Vendor of Medicine, throughout the GipilisedWorld.' . ■ ..,'-. Pull pritited directions are affixed to each Pot, and Box, and can be had in any language even in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese. ■,— ■.... "Is there no liope 1 said; The silent doctor shook his head.'':"... . "■'" While tliere is life there's hope, he cried." ■d?groto,dum animas est, spes est." L% 8 M I\T H, (The only >. legally-qualified medical man advertising) ; costs uLTs— '."''"• ':','. On all affections of the Nervous System (no matter•from what cause arising•/. On all broken-down constitutions. On all diseases arising from early indiscretions. , On Gout.. ' ~ ': On Rheumatism. '■'•':.«i :'-:'sH'' ■' In these Colonies, those excesses, which we have indulged in "liot youth"tell upon as with fearful interest. '-- : , Our regrets are useless, our repiningsfutile The sole idea should be tlie chances we possess of remedying the ills we already have, or combating the effects likely to result. Side it as. he may, put on as good an exterior as he can still is the victim conscious that lie is a living he, and shot sooner or later his vices will discover him to the world: Our Paith, our obligations to society at large, tlie welfare of ou-r future offspring, and the duty we owe to ourselves forbids procrastination, and points out toils, not to wait till the ravages breakout inour constitutions. ..... Before negociaiing tvith a merchant before engaging with a confidential clerk; before employing a barrister, a careful manmakes enquiries as to their standing, their length of occupancy or residence ; and, intlis case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and as to his capabilities of transacting Vie tndividiial business lie consuls* him upon btrange to say, however, inth*. selection of a medical ma*, the sufferer frequently omit s these necessary precautions and without regara fitness, oualification, experience and ability for the particular ailment reguirlna treatment, he consults the nearest man, whose experience aud practice, perhaps, lies in m-'te an opposite direction. It is astonishing that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and are banlcruvt in spirits, hope and money J " IlaveJt not fir years pointed out to them that I, Dr L £, Smith am the only legally qualified medical man advertising in tlie Colonies 1 Jldve 1 not alxn itrnsp.mi.tcrl „r- „„,. «._J''l. ::■,_- .■:■■ . r „,„„„,, „.„ , ng uwn expense, these eery quacks and exposed the various nostrums thfu are selhng,—such as Phospliodyne, JEss.nce of Aye, eye—and had them analysed and found Uem to consist of " Burnt Sugar and rtarormg matter" andtlie cert.Jlcales I. have proved to be all forgeries. It isf or this reason that 1 step out of the ethics of tlie profession and advertise, to give those who require t/is set vices of my brancli an- opportunity of knowina they can consult a legally qualified ma!l , and °l e id m ° reOVe ''> vtofwnade "Us his especial _Dr. L. L Smith is the only legally „ uaU . fied jnedual man advertising, and 1* has been tn Melbourne 24 years in J nil practice on. Nervous Diseases ' . Loss of Power $ Debility Syphilitic Affections Want of Condition . Gout and Rheumatism. t„ h Z ' L-SMITH can be consulted by let. Medicines forwardedi^ B % L ; b IMITS>l MITS > 182 Collins st. JBast> (Late the Residence of the Governor), MELBOU&NE,.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 386, 4 August 1876, Page 4
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