•• . V- : : r '- '1 ■ ■■■ ".?■ —--- ■ t \i\: '-'iE. JIAIsIv'- . 00 R 1} I A Ij , 5 L I Q U E U Tl rv •' j' ••' & "NT n.5 yt- no - .'i>j .«•?>- /'ipse* :::• iM.z* t-Ji" W wiifß EEK. in ■: Iclx "tif-t'S'i •;:*.) ; .ii- ;. ti vyKviv^ffiSSEßY ---'A- t.?*.- •••'■• vr.trsr.r* r.§.bu£rtiSJE uu^nlS£nr.Jill3. " f~~~~ rh~ FRIEND OF A I T,. OL LO WA T'S PILLS. -■ ■ ■ i Impurities ofihe'Plood. ' ■ Until 1 thesepurifying Pills,have h-ad, a fair f-rial, let no one. be. longer oppressed ■ with the notion. that his.-malady -is includible. A few doses . ■will .remove. all disordered - actions, .louse the .torpid: liver, -relieve* the ? obstructed kidneys, cleanse, .impure M00d,,-and confer en every function healthful vigor.: They work a thorough, purification throughout the whole system,, without disordering the natural action of any.organ-. -■■■• - .» ■ Indigestion, -Bilious -Complaints, and Sick ■ Headache: ' organ in the human body is so- liable to disorder as the liver. Femember when nausea, or acidity on the stomach warns us . that digestion is noiproceeding properly, that, •PToUoway's" Pills'give'strength io every. organ, speedily -remove all- causes of' indigestion, in--spissated bile, and sick headache, and effect apermanent cure. •' ,Weakness and Debility. ■ln. cases of '.debility t languor y and nervousness,.generated by excess of atiy'Jcindy whether menial or.physical,- the effects of these Pills are '■ in thehighest degr.be bracing', r'enovatiiigl and reThey drive \from'the ''syStkm tie •ymorbid causes, of disease,' re-establish the digestion, strengthen the nervous systeiii, raise .- the -patient s. spirits; '■ and bring ■ back the' front to its pristine-Jiealth- ahd vigor: - ■ : ■ 'The Kidneus—-Their Derangement find Cure. '' Jf these Pills be used according ,-fo the printed' directions, and. the Ointment .rubbed over the region of the kidneys for at.least half an hour at bedrtime, as salt is forced into meat, it will penetrate to the kidneys and cor* rect.any derangement therein. t Coughs and-. Golds. : :t:- -- This purifying aud regulating medicine, in , conjunction,with PLqlktways.Ointment- is the best cureforjioarsenessyso're throats, dipiheria, pleurisy, . and. asthma■ uiul~ an -infallible Remedy f or congestion, bronchitis; and-inflam-mation,.indeed as.a family medicine; tiley are inpalaablefor subduing such ailments of young ■Wid old.of bothpexes.: • .• ■ jiollpway s PUU are t the best , remedy -known . '■f .lhe worldfor thefollowing-diseases'— Ague • Asthma r r. jB dious-<"€!om-plaints- y f Bowel "Cm"Debility Dropsy • Female i rregularities ■ -■ .Fevers of. all 'kinds Gout \Seconda ry" Headache J "symptoms Tic Doloreux Livers Ulcers plaints J- enereal affec"~Lmnbago , iions_. Piles A : p?~ of all Rheumatism ~ kinds'* Scrofula • ■ or }l r eak n ess i <K<ing r s Foil'- v from '■ '-whatSoie 'Throats fver' c ause t . . , fyc.,Sfc. The Pills und.Ointment are sold' fessorjlolloway's Establishment, 533 •OxfordstreetLondon ■ also by nearly every respectVendor of Medicine throughout the -Qml- • ised World * P> inted directions are jifjixtd- to- each Pot, and t J3ox, and can be had in any language even, in- TmJcish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese. ■ • • Is there no hope ? the sick man said j I he silent doctor s/ioo/c his head. 11 " While there is life there's hope, lie cried , . JFgi oto, dum animas est, -spes est'' r jy B L L . SAL I'T S t {The only legally- medical , man advertising) " , v , CONSULT#— ~ On all affections Of tile System-- (no matte) from what cause arising j.' ' ■ On all broken-doion constitutiont o.i all diseases arising from early indiscre- ■ tions. . ■ r --- ... On Goat.' • ■ . . ; On liheumafism. • "■ ' " In these Colonies, those excesses, which toe have indulged in " hot youth' tell upon-us With fearful interest: regrets are useless, our repining* fidil*. 6so idea should be the chances we possess of remedying the ills we already have, or com'bating'the effects likely to result.. Jtlide it as he may,'put on as good an exterior as he can sUU u? the victim thMM is a . livina lie', and shat sooner on later his vices will dit coyer him to zlie m<>rU. : bur Faith, our'obligations t& Society at large, the -welfare of our future offspring, and the duty' we owe to ourselves fur bids procrastination, and points out ." s > 1 - pait tiU the ravages break out in ■ our constitutions. ■ y - Before negdeiaiing -with a merchant before d confidential; - beforiem--pbying a barrister, 1 a oarsmanpiakes.'enquiries as to their standing-UeirJengih of occupancy or .residence; and, intlie casetf a ■legal adviser, both as to his legal qualifications and as to his capabilities of transacting the individual business he eonsulss him upon bt) ange to say, however,.in. th» selection of a wedtcal ma,, the suffereri ' e precaution and.without regard to the fitness, qualification- t> and ability for the particular aiinwnt , requiring treatment, he consult?#* nearest man, whole expei tence aud practice, perhapsi lies in rmite an opposite direction- , It is astonishing that so many'; org driven mad, are ru tied 1,1 health,, and. are. bankrupt spirits, JiOpe and .money J-; PLave :1 not for yej,i $ poiibbtid out to them at X, Jjr X,. X. Smith, am the only legally, qualified mcdioal man advertising in the Colonies ! Havei not also prosecuted, at my own expense, tAese-tbru quacks, and exposed the various noslrtinis. thea are selling,— such as Pkosphodyne, Fssenoe of f jl j\ Qe.—and had■ them analysed and found them to -coiisist of " Aurhl Sugar dnd iladormg macter,'' and the<cert>jlcates I Aaue : proiied to be all forgeries. It is for this reason thai J step out of the ethics of the profession and advertise, to give those who require the setvices of my branch an opportunity of .knowing they can,, consult a legally qualified.man,, aid one. moreover, who. has maue ihisMi especial Stlldy. ; : Dr. L. L. Smith is the only legally quaJified tnedictd man advertising, and, he has been in Melbourne 24 years in l ull practice oa JS'ervoiis Diseases ' " 7 Loss of Power & Debility ' ' . ' Syphilitic Affections Want of' Condition . 4 . trout and.Jiheumaiiiriak. v .. S-lt '/TH can tie consulted by let. ter Fee, £L Medicines forwarded Ut aU the colonies. _ . . > I>r L. L. SMlTif, 18a Co/tins st. Fast, { .Late the Ji'Sid'-iuse of the Ooreraorj '- ' ; .UEtßouims. '
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 388, 18 August 1876, Page 4
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961Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 388, 18 August 1876, Page 4
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