' ' B. HALL, O E DIAL, LIQ VE U Jx. MBJIHED i WATEB T&ADSTTEACTUBEB. ; ftAS32BX,^ '= ; '- r: FRIEND OF"ALIT"' . ;'., ' . Jjnp.wrifies oftheßlooda '. .fJntiltihetepurifying Pills have had a fair trial, iet no one be longer oppressed witht7ie notion that his malady is incurable. A. fern .doses 'will remove, all. disordered actions, rouse the. torpid liver, relieve the abstracted Kidneys, cleanse. impure. blood, and confer on every ficriction'healthful vigor. They work a thorough purification ' {firoughout tlie whole system, without'disordering, the natural action] of any organ.' '-.'.-.. Indigestiop, Biliovs Complaints,: and Sick ~:.: ■ '-■&: -."'-* Headache, ' 'lfo'drganih'thei human] iody, is so, liable tr . disorder as the liver. ] Mehiember when nausea flatulency, or acidity'Vri-the' stomach wants u that digestion'isiwt'proceeding property, that \H6llov}ay's>PilU-give strength to every organ speedily 'remove all-causes-'of'indigestion, in spissated bile, and rick headache,.and effect a permanent cure. •'•"■'--""'_ : Weakness and JDebi&LL ' 25» cases of debility \ languor, and nervousness, generated by excess of., any hind, whether mental effects of these Pills are ijithehigJiest degreebracing,renoiiafing, andresiorative..They,. drive from~,ihe system the vnorbxd causes,, of disease, re-establish the digestion, strengthen the oiervous system, raise the patient's spirits r .and bring bach the frame toits pristine health.and vigor. The Kidneys—-Their ■-.■ and C« v.se'd according to the printed directions,-and the Ointment rubbed over the region ofthe' kidneys for at least hair an hour at bed-time, as salt is forced into 'meat, it will penetrate to the kidneys and con red any derangement therein. ;',.'/,,' \ Coughs arid Colds. - ; This.purifging.aitdregiclaiing medicine, i .conjunction.with,Sblloway's:.Ointment, is th lestcurefitr. hoarseness, sore throats, diptheria .pleurisy,:,., and Xasthma?..and\ ."an infallible remedyfor: cpng'estion;bronchiiis, andinflam■motion, indeed as, a .family-medicine, they are inVfikvablefors subduing such ailments of young andold:Oftboihsea;eSi\'.' ' U • u ITolloway*s IPil&are tlieliesf remedy Tcnoion inM& worldfor-ihefollowing diseases .—
Ague _. ,-.,..-, .Gout .- -,-- Asthma- •" 'Headdche ' Bilious Com-..lndigestion Bowel C m-V plaints Liver.. Coin- Ulcers S e coll d ary symptoms Tie DolorsutTetierealaffec~ _ lions Worms of Muds ■ 'Mimbago. ' ' tions Debility ■ -Files: ' ■ /Worms of all' Dropsy > 'Rheumatism hinds Female irregu- Scrofula or Weakness larities 'King'sfjEvil ' from whatFevers of all Sore Throats fver cause, : &i?ids ■■ ■■■ '.'-",:-. 4-c.,4'c. The Fills und Ointment- are sold at Fro street, Londpni also, by nearly every respect ,able,Yendorqf Medicini throughout the Civilised World. ' ;. , Full printed directions are affixed to each Fot, and:Box,-and can be had in any language even Jn Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, Fersian ..'■■■ .-■... ..-'■■ ..; ■ Is there no hope 1 the sick man said ; '■.:,■> The silent doctor shook his liead" " While there is life there"shape, he cried." Mgroto, dum animasest, spes est" XX. L. x. ;■'■•» mi \T hj, (The only legally-qualified' medical ■ i man advertising)' ' / .-•:. <JO NSTTL TS-^'' On all affections of the' Wervous System (no matter from what cause arising). . On all broken-down constitutions.. ■O.n all diseases arising from early' indiscre- : tionsf.'i' ' -•".•■■■ '■- OnGonti-■-■-■■'■ !; - : r; - : On Rheumatism? ■ -.' ; ■ r " .: -In- 'these Colonies-those excesses,, which we have in" hop-youth'' fearful interest:-' : "'-"'■ : ; '■ • Our regrets are useless, our repinings futile. The-sole'idea sho.uld[ie:ihe;chances we possess ofttmedying.'theills.we already, have, or com- ■ bating the effects likeij/-.'to result. \ Hide it as he may, put on as good, an exterior as he cc» **}}} ™ &*-s&s w'tesous that;he UvL Ueyand shot sooner\6r 'later his vices will discover him to the world: . Our Faith, our obligations to: society ai large, the welfare of our future offspring, and .the duty ws "owe to our- '- selves forbids procrastination, and points out to us, not to wait till the ravages break out in our constitutions. '. }Bcforc negotiating with a merchant, before engaging with a confidential clerk; before employing a barrister, a careful man makes enquiries as to their standing, their length of occupancyor residence•';,and, .in the case of a legal adviser, both his legal qualifications ana'ax tn his r-rmrrfXl:*:*'- ~.p i ,- - .-* m ,jinihe.selection of a ~ yrerer frequently omits Uese necessary precautions i.id- without regara ™™* fitness, Qualification, experience and ability /or the particular ailment requiring .n-.uuyn;, a* consults Use nearest, man, zc-iosa tz-pvrtexc* oxd practice, perhaps, lies uiauUe an opposite dirJcU'atK , . r ~ ii is tuAmisMw Oat so «uw are driven was, »r* -rawAi ,« h&iiih, aui are bankrupt i» hup* itttd «»aa«,- J Jiaes I not for s&.m jw*,'** oai to thesu Hat- Z J),: L L s*l»K«mi)* c>*% %.»% qualified nodical S»»* i# th; Colonies ? FCavs I not <MW£Wwe***rf, oi v£ osea expend very 11-' ' " ■ *""" «"«« i yjea ana round ihm J* eoHtui 0/ "Suni Sworiud rlavorfi\ «J«Wfr.' cstd certificates I have proved i X> !* auJorpcHtx. It is for this reason that ) sitp out of the etMcs of the profession and iiJixrhse, to give those who require the serv*esof,ng branch an opportunity of knowbtq iheyom consult a legally qualified man, and o»a moreover, who has made'this his especia study. •■■ .• \ . .jt 2)r. Tj. T,. .-. t.. 7 1. fied <nefieal man advertising, "dad he has w *'"* M * l . bount * 2* years in JiMpractice on ifervous Diseases ' Lass of Fotcer $■ Debility Syphilitic Affections ;.••.: Want of Condition ~9out and Jihemnaiism, Dr - L - L ' SMITH can be consulted by leiter—Fee, hi. Medicines fortoarded to all the colonics. Hr.L. Z. SMITH,.. 183. Collins st. Sasi (Late t/ie Residence of tlie Governor), . MBUBOVBSS: '■.:••• - '
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 422, 17 May 1877, Page 4
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