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(LoririHi pfanuiHfiarers E. HALL, i, LIQU- EU R. CRATED WATEfI 3 T ' ° StiniiertisEjninlai' FRIEND OF '''ALL.': Impurities of tkeaJSloodS '('Unfair these pprffying'Pills'7iav l e : had a fair •trial;(let'-'no one;- he fongef-oppressed with the notioni that skis%idhidy'sis-' incurable? A. fern doses ■.■ will:: removedall* rfylse the. torpidrliverj- relieve'. the ■ obstructed kidneys,"cleanse impivne, blood,': "arid confer on every function healthful-vigor;. iTheyjwork a .thproiigh: purification ■.tht-oughoutythe whole system,"without,disordering :^the.- natural ac'tidn(of .. ..:., ~..-,"'.■ .',.-,;.-..,-'■ : Indigestio}i; : rJßiliotts(-Complaints,:' and Sick •v- ';::'.£ i:-'- L '.:Seadache(i >-;jh:">'-«; No organ in the human body is-so 'liable t t disorder as the liver. •■ Memember when nausea 'flatulency; or acidity onthe'stomachwarns it Hhat digesfio7iris:nbt-proceediiig properly, thai JTolloway's Pills give organ .speedily _remove all causes of indigestion, in '?ptisated(bile,and sick, ■headache, and effect a '.■ ((' . . ,"..*, .'.' '■(.-£.■; .ij7£": Weakness-and Debility. ;.•-.- :-,„ ; i» cases of '.debility c languor, 'andnervousgenerated by. excess of .any-kind, whether /mental or physical; the effects ofthesePills are. in.the highest degree bracing, renovating ; , : and re- ■ storative., ■ 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 to its pristine health arid vigor. '• TlieKjdri^ys—-Their Derangement and Cure 4 '»lf,,these Pills.be used according to ih e .printed;i directions, and the Ointment rubbed {apir/the'region of the kidneys for at least half ,anyhoiy?\'at: (bed-time, as salt is forced into ■meat,\ii: will penetrate to the kidneys and cor ■irectajiy:iderangei7ientlt7terein. ; :l . Coughsand Colds. \.r:%¥. s WVtfyVW' aud: regulating medicine, in i conjunction iwthlJETolloway's Ointment, is the J>est eureforhoarseness, sore, iliroats, diptheria, pleurisy,,y\and[(;asthnia'i -and an infallible ?m e <k/.'fo.t congestion, bronchitis, and infiam-m-ition, indeed as a.-fdmiiytne"dicine,they are invariable- such; ailmentsofyoung andold[of,bdth\s'exes'.'((, ",' ■'• '.-.:■" ■ r are'tfe best remedy known Ague:.-,.. -;..u\ h'Goiit Astlvma Headache svmvtoms Bilious: Com- Indigestion f Jbiver " Com- \ Ulcers symptoms Tic Doloreux Venereal affections Worins of all kinds Bowel' ■ Cm- 'plaints v Tenerealaffec■■•plain'ts 1-.1 .(Lumbago '' tibtis 'Debility piles Worins of all Dropsy" l - •JSJieuniatism kinds Femaleirregu-'Scrofula 'or' 'Weakness clarities- - ! -Mng's'Fvii' "fromwhatFevsrs of all Sore Throats' f ver('cause r^ 3 wiT ! " :/r-/ r ' %■';■' ■-' ■s"ss' • , ■.:?%; £fih Mrtd- Ointjnenilare sold \ at. Proistao.lish)nentf,o33 Oxfordstreet,, London ; also by ■nearly, epery,.respectableVendor• of Medicine throughout the Cisil'tsedWq'rM: :: -'- ■ sf: \ .... ' Fulljpriiited directions^'are(*ffized\to,each Pdtiand'Poxl'andcah be Tiad r in anyjanguage oveh' ii in i ;Tur^h,'Arxd>ic,JLi-iiienidn, Persi an or .Chinese:"" '■■"'-' ';- ' .'"' .;-""' :' '" ~..• Is.there \no hope? tJie'.sickman said; ; <_l'M.silmt.doetor\shook his'.head" r.r. '"While-there is life there 1 shope, he cried." animas est, spes est." jyR:*Z. L. SMITH, ,rv legally-qualified vtedioal '•'■■ 'man advertising) CONSULTS-r-OnaU,affections fif the 'Nervous System (%o ~.[' wati&Jropiiwhqt cause arising). 'P- n c P n -s!?s n constitutions. - -, , On 'alfdisease's''arising from early indu "'tidiis.' On sh;ii.-i:;Si.i jh ,ii,.^''.;( • In these Colonies, those excesses, which itr uponus with ■fearfiil inferestioi -teppinx -i?. r-.a-f-i •■<:■..:; Our regretsmre4(sems,6kr repvkihgsfutile. he:sole idea-should be the chances wepossecof/renif dying or con. . bating the .effects, likely, to result.' r-. Side it ai he.may,put on as good, an exterior, as he can still is the victim conscious that he is a living •lie, and'shatsooner pr: later his.vices ioiU discover him-to the world. Our Faith our oblivions to society aflame, the' welfare of ow future-offspring, arid the duty we owe to ouriWHHWffJK^^ff^Tf^HHp our,constitutions. / " - ; i* •:;* ; u JQefora negociating with paying with a confidentialclerk ■; beforl'em>Wm9 a barrister, a careful man makes en.qwrmsa? to .theirstaMing, theirlength 0f0c- :?%'%%.% i^«?«W £.. ™*d, -in the case of a { l*g«l Vdyser, }oth as.to his legal qualification s**<% %ss■ ?W«km<>?Qf transacting the ; busmess.., he ; consuls* him upon. ° selection of a re guently o/nits precautions and without regara ■to the experience and .ability for -the-particular ailment requiring treatnwnt, he- consuWfhi; nearest man? whole aud practice,''perhaps, in quite .anopppsiteidirection."- ';;■<.> :■:■:*. : *^ are drioen mad, are. rumedmiteaUh,and-are bankrupt m } sptrits,J i ppe l I vot for years,pointed.out>ip,-.ihom, that I B-r L L ™n,adv_ert m g.m-the,Cohni< is ? .tf aw . my6 m fvpensa, these very ™^^fb.™m ? phodyne, JSssMoeof fy e '^:~ and&ad iterA.miatysed an 4 found 'themtoywrny*' andiavorwgvmutter, i an g the certificatesThaveproved .tobecallforfrrwa. ■'ltisforthisreasok tJuit *££ ? $ tftte'profession and the ser■>£f of^Ua^ hu f o £.,«,-y, n, aid vsfo has made this his especial qualified tnedyal nuzh, advertising^ an d hTkZ been years iZjuUplaZicet Nervous.Diseases ' , «*«••« Syphilitic Affections ' " ' ... >■ ■ : - : i ; -' Want of Condition '" r. '_ - out and JRJieumatism.' t.7% "/—■bee, £L Medicines forwarded %> all the colonies. . : ;' : :;• : -* - i .-. D.. T ff(\S&Qomns^:Fast t the £.esid*noe of the Governor), ■: HELBOUES-3.-! ■■'-' ' ; ■''."' :

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 403, 2 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 403, 2 December 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 403, 2 December 1876, Page 4

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