•« f ru-fc ai y?*x kr &r,% sm n®s ra^so^d^^-iyjFfV:T^'^S^ r e L {fete Impurities of the Blood. Until these purifying Dills have had a. fair trial, let no O' lo iiu iono'T oypirtsed wi;h tlio notion Unit, his miu.iily is incur.'bio. A trw doses will I'lMinv,,) all oisorileivd actions mu so the torpid liver, vliwo rho nSsiruoteo t Kinoes, cletniso impure lilfi id, a,ml confer on every function health, fill vigour. They work a ihovoiurh purification liivouciiont tin whole system, without discrJcri;:g Uio natural txciiuii of any organ. Indigestion, Bilious Complaints, and Sick Headache. Mo organ in the human Tody is so liable to di>u Order us tho liver. Demeinbor when nausea, Urn tulcncy, or aridity on the stomach warns us that digestion Is not proceedimr woperly, that ttollo. wny'B rills {five strength to every organ, speedily rarfovo all causes of indigestion, inspissated bile,'' and isiek hoadaCho, and. effect n permanent cure. Weakness and Debility. 1 In case?, of debility. languor. and nervousness, generated by excess of u»y kind, whether mental or physical the effects of thess I'iiis are in tho highest degted lifucing. renovating, and restorative. They drive from the system the morbid causes or* dire.ne, re-establish tho digestion, strengthen fire nerVuiitS bysit-m, raise tho pa. dents spirits, and bring bach tho frame to its pristine health and vigour. The Kidneys—Tbeii* Derangement and Cure. If these Pills bo used according to the printed directions, nnd the Ointment ruboeii over tua region of the kidneys for at least half an hour at bed-time, as salt, is forced into meat, it, will pone, irate to tha hidoCysaud correct any derangement therein. Coughs and Colds. This plirifyine end regulating medicine, in eon. junction with l.oliowa.v s ointment. is the best cure lor hoarseness, sore throats, diprhtria, pleu. risy, and asriitna ; nnd an infallible remidy for congesrio.i. Ivroi.ctiiMs, and ir.linmniatinn, indeed ns a family m 'Uiaiiie- they are invaluab.c for sub. tilling such ailments of young ana old of l oth Gexesi Jiuittiti’d;/' s Pill.'- are the teat rnned:/ hi own in the. wuyitl for the Juilo’fi/.y (/iskjvcs ; Ague Asthma liilio is ■ om. pi,lints Uowel Com. plaints Debility Dropsy Female Irregularities Fevers all kinds, (lout Ue.idachd Indigestion J.iver Com. plaints Lumbago I its bheuniatipni Scrofula, or King 8 Fvil Pore Throats Secondary 8. Tt'p’oms Tic-Dolorous Ulcers Venereal Af!i’C. dons Worms of all Kinds Weakness, from whatever cause, &c. Tho Tills and Ointment arc sold nt Professor 11, a.i mvAv’s Fstablishmont. VDi. Ov ford.strict, London ; also by nearly every rnsivct-ihln Vendor of Medicine throughout the I'ivil'-HQU World. Full printed dir c f iona are affixed to each Dox nnd Pot. and can bo had in any language. even iuTuikioh, Arabic. Armenian, I orsian. or Chincsoi V (TSHa -v V» ;■ ',.j, -t'S -v'V.r S :;VV-'l’“i r - - ■ zrr\ , BroncMtis, Diphtheria, Colds, Coughs, and all Derangements of the Throat and Chest. All sufferers from coughs, colls, bronchitis, ElsUuua, ami iiruKoljr rxuoii of thi* lur-trt tiro earnestly iVCOMiiiieudud to vub Huliov;u.v ,; > scitruhOintment veil over tho tin--at, b’rvast, and back, as tne may require, uviccaday. This Omuncnt is tJit; most < ilicaoious ivnu'dy tor all inicinal and external ailiuculs cl the threat. Bad Legs, Bad Breast*, Ulcers, Abscesses, Wounds, and Sores of all kinds May bo thoroughly healed by the applir IfcA tills Omtmeat to the ] .*n :a ahveu d, alter tu. boo;; duly fomented * wall v.aim water. Und-Vr tJic a.tion of this powc-itul Oimmont, aided by the I’iiis, all dejtraved humours will he quickly removed Jrom tno body; even Fcrofulous ulcers und tbul sores, however old or inveterate, can thus be cured. In Gout, Rheumatism, and Kenralgic Pains This Ointme/lf, never fails to give relloC. Its very lirsr, upplioiitioa h-sseus tire iuiiauuuatiion, and riimlmshed 1/jUi ijcud ai.-d jj iiu, lu sevi.ru and Chronic cases too i ills Should always bo taken, ub tiiuir purifying', alt? rar.ivo, und rcsturaiivo qualities Place tao wiiolo muss ol goullb ttiui lluids iu a whulceome conaitioxL Tho Motlierts Friend—lnfantilo Bis oases. FcaVl bcncis, itch, croup. Uotchen on Uiopkin, icro.uiou.i sorts, iiu.l such hke affections, yid.t to tire mighty i«nv.' rof Mils i;no (iin!incnt‘ , jn u rliort, tirm;, provide! if, bo well nr/tioa nro:i .il the afleoted pans two or Uireu times a, day. Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammations. Dcrtons afflicted with tiicic oistrecsing corapla.ms will find in this w.ibtitri’ul (lintwcut insiaiit means of c-!.*o iin;i nliTity to elifcct ttoir own cure without txiiiniiii:their ir.lir.nlty to anyone. 'I nu I'ills, in Ktriiiii s. givaiiy assist the Ointment, at they |.ni-.v tcu Liooa, icgulate tho stomuvu, and cooi Uio Kystvtju. Luih ike Ointment and Pith chcvhl le used in the fuUoieimj conijilaims :— Dad Logs j ad Lreasta Dun'S (iiilblains < happo-u ilnruin Coutmctcd tind hthT JcinU Dirtulas (■'cut OI antlu 1n r Mwi.il: tigs I un.bago I ile.t Im.umalissa Fore Mipplcs Fo; a Throats tkiti Diseases Scurvy Tumours fleets Wounds Tin Ointment, nnd rills ore roe: at rro'e?rorT T nT.. j/iw.w’s i FtaMisi'.-iiCtir. :/M. Jon. Lon : td-.'i I y tic-avly every rcaaiciaiiK; I <-noorof iltdiciao througiiout the (ivilisod World. Puli printed directions araaKise.l to caclil’ot and jJo;r, and can be had in any Jtmccage. oven in 'Xuririeli, Arabic, Aa-mcnir-n. ‘i’ersi-jji, or v-iiacse.
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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 200, 10 March 1877, Page 4
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