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I Impurities of the Blood. i Tint il t hcso purifying 1 "Ills have bud a fair trial, • lot no ono lit? longer oppressed with the notion j that ids malady is incurable. A tew doses will i remove all disordered actions, rouse the torpid j liver, relieve tliu obstructed kidneys, cleanse im- | pun? blond, and confer on every function health- ; ful vigour, 'nicy work n thorough purification ! throughout tho wnolo system, without disorderI lag tliu natural action of any organ. | Indigestion, Bilious Com- | plaints, and Sick Headache. j Ko organ in tho human body is so liablo to dis. j order as tho liver, hunombor when nausea, Hai tulanny, or acidity on tho stomach warns us that | digestion is not proceeding properly, that iiollo. ; way’s Pills give strength to ev .tv organ, speedily i remove all causes Of indigestion, inspissated bile, j and sick hcadacho, and effect a permanent euro. | Weakness and ' In cases of debility, languor, and nervousness, j gmieiatcd by excess of any hind, whether mental 1 or physical, tba effects of thc.so fills are in tho I highest degree bracing, renovating, and restora- ; tive. Taoy drive from tho system tho morbid : causes of disease, re-establish tha digestion, : strengthen the nervous system, raiso t'no pa. | liont s spirits, and bring Uadi tho frame to its ; pristine health and vigour, i S The Kidneys—Their DerangeI meat and Cure. | If those Pills ho used according to tho printed | directions, and tho Ointment rubbed over tho | region of tho kidneys for at least naif an hour at i bed-lime, as salt is forced into meat, it will penc. I (rato to tho kidneys and correct any derangement ; therein. Goughs and Colds. trin's purifyingand regulating medicine, in con. Junction with Holloway's Ointment, is tile best cure lor hoarseness, sore throats, ilipiheria, plea, ri.-y. ami a.sviimu ; and an iniulliblo remedy for congestion, broiicniiis. and iml.jinniation, indeed as a family medicine, they are invaluable for sub. lining such ailments of young and old of loth BCXtiri. i j s Hulloirtv/s Pills are the bent remedy hnoten in tho world fur the jolloa iuij diseases ■'— Aguo As' lima iiilious fom. plaints Dowd i.’omplaiuts Debility Dropsy Female Irregularities l-'cvet s ail kinds Gout I lea dacha Indigestion Diver Complaints Lumbago Fite lihoumatism Scrofula, or King 8 Kvil Sore Throats l Secondary j Symptoms 1 Tic-Dolorous i Ulcers j Venereal Affoci lions I Worms of all | finds i Weakness, from | whatever : cause, &c. fflin Pills and Ointment, ere sold nt Professor Il.M.itm-iv’- Fstablishment. Oxford-street, London ; nl«) by-mariv every r"sr» ctabl» Vendor of Heilicino throughout the Civilised World. Full printed dir ctions nr> mllyri) to each Fox and I on and can lie had in any language. even in Turkish, Arabic. Armenian, Persian, or Chinese, A Sillily I Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Golds, | Coughs, and all Do vangemeats | of the Throat and Chest. j All sufferers from colds, bronchitis, ; n,'Uuiiu, and iiregular action of the heart ara • CaiiiuUly rocummendcd to rub HoMov.-uy 1 * starchj Oiutiuhiit well over tho throat* breast, and \ hack, as tnc case may require, twice a day. This • Oiauiient is the most flhcaciouri icinedy for all j internal and external ailmcnlo of the throat. j Eacl Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcers, Abscesses, Wounds, and Sores j of all kinds q* 4 \ I£&y be tlioi'OTifrliJy healed l»y flic of TiiitJ Onitaient lu ino ] ;uts after they haTO been duly Joujculc'! w*th vami v/atcT. under tho a-.-liou of ibis pfiwvn'nl Ointment, aided by tho JAlIs, all dvpraveti humours will to quickly removed trom. tliu body; cvpii Kuvfulous" ulcers anti foul twm*, however bid or UivuicTatc, can thus bu cured. In Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Pains This Ointment never fails to give relief. Its very first application lessens the inflammation, anil dimii,isne.s noth hunt and p.iin. In severe and. cl.iunic cases tho rills should always bo taken, as their purifying, alterative, and restorative qualities place tua whole mass of solids and. fluids in a wholesome condition. The Mother’s Friend—lnfantile. Diseases. Fcald heads. Itch, croup, blotches on thecklru FCi'OiiiioUii sores, uu'L suc-U likty tilibciioaa, yicM to the mighty pfiwiT ot' u-.ls tiu-o Ointment in a#? short time, juMvoli-l it b-o violl rubbed nrnur.il the uhected. parts two or three ilmca a ctay» Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammations. Fcr;-ons afflicted with Ihcr-o distressing corcplain.s will lind in lids wonderful Ointment in;-Lam, means of case and ability 10 C-Tect their own euro without explaining their infirmity to anyone. ilio i’ills, in wia.il dos.s, greatly assist tliu Ointment, as they ptu-ily tho blood, itgulaio tho stomach, ami cool the system. Doth (he Ointment and Pills should he used in the j./ltun:iuij complaints :— 31a u Legs bad lb-casts A urns Chilblains Chapped Hands Contracted and Slid' Joints Fistulas Gout Glandular .Swellings lumbago Files 1 lihi-umatism Soro Xipplcs Soie Tin-oats f-kiu Diseases Scurvy Tumours doers Wounds Tho Ointment and Fills am sold at Professor ITor. i.oway’s ietiiblishmont. 533, Oxfbrd-fitrcet, I.on. don ; tils') by nearly every respectable Vendor of iledicinu throughout the Civilised. \> orld. Pull printed directionsyrc-»m£Gd to eachI J ot and Dos, and can be. 3 -" 1 iT } language, even in Turkish- ''-~* u xc, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese. JOU I’IMXTIXG 01. evoiy dfscri[>tion executed at llio ]\l.ui. Offick, witlt icatness and dispatoli.

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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 215, 2 May 1877, Page 4

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