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' Bank Notioe. THE BAN K f O F OTA GO QJIMITED.) (Incorporated by Act of the Goneral Assembly * of New Zealand.) CAPITAL-i£SOO,OOO. - ' ' , HEAD OFFICE—LONDON. HEAD COLONIAL OFFICE-rtfHNEDIN. , , i ij > > ' inver'cargill branch. DRAFTS and, LETTERS of CREDIT granted on LONDON, negotiable in all parts of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND; also on &c BANK OF SCOTLAND and BRITISH LINEN COMPANY and, Bbanohes' in ScOTiASD; and on MEiaOTTENE/ SYKNEY, ADELAIDE, QUEENSLAND,' and all 'parts of New ' Zealand, on the Bank's various Correspondents and Branches. - INTEREST allowed on Deposits at the rate of Five percent, if lodged for twelve months j Fottb percent, for sis mouths ; and-THBEEper oent; for three .months. Rates of Discount, Exchange^ and general terms of business, may be ascertained at the Bank. _ , i ' JOHN MURRAY, Manager. " Invercargill, 20th July; 1864. Medical. IMPOETANT CAUTION. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTMENT. ' I BEG most resp'ectfußy to caution the Australasian Public against purchasing Ointment and ~ Pills sold'in my name unless they have the English Government Stamp affixed to the same, on which is engraved,' in white letters, on a red and dark * ground the words—" HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT, LONDON." The same also appear in the water-niark of the Book of Direc tions. lam informed that some parties are vending' medicines which they ore importing from tlie United States at a low price, and palming them off as being of my manufacture. Some of these spunous medicines have a label affixed to imitate the English "Stamp ; so 'that much vigilance is required rn'order to' detect the deception by examining very minutely the Stamp and Label affixed to the Pots and' Boxes, as likewise the color and thickness'of the papei^ as also to the printing of ihe Books of Directions. / It is to be hoped that all ,who may read this CAUTION -will r make it known amongst then* friends. Information of any ' nefarious practice of the kind should be sent to Messrs. G-obdon A2m *t Gotch, News Agents, Colhns-street West, Melbourne ; or to me, direct, in London, when the necessary steps will be taken in the matter. ' ' (Signed) THOMAS HOLLOWAY.' February 24th, 1864: THE CHEAPEST- -AND SAEEST HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. THIS great Household Medicine ranks among all leading necessaries of life. It is well known to the world that it cures many complaints' other remedies cannot reach : this fact is as weR established as that the sun lights the world. - DISOBDEES OF THE IIV^B.AIfD STOMACH. Most persons will, at some period of their lives, suffer from indigestion, derangement of .their Ever, .-'. stomach, or bowels, which, if not quickly removed, . frequently settles "into a dangerous, illness. ",'. It; is .-. well lmown ih India and other tropical climates ; : - that Holloway's Pills are the only remedy that can be relied upon, in such cases. „ Almost,, every, soldier abroad carries a box ot. them in his knapsack. In England . most persons know that these : , Pills will cure them whenever the "bver, stomach, or bowels "are out of order, andthat they need no • physician. ' , . „yy „; . ,./ :; '.*'.■.,...'.'„. .".. "•".•". .„ ... " ' 'vVEAJBarESS a^Vdebdhty." '. "y . i4.JJ. .""; ■Such"as suffer from weakness orpdebfli.^,'and . . . those 'who feel* want; 6f energy ,' should at once .'., have, recourse to : these Pills, as .they .immediately* " ; _ purify the blood,,ahd acting upon the mam-spring .. , of life, give strength and vigor to the system. .-To. ' .. ypung persons entermgjmto -womanhood; .with a.-" derangement of the functions, and to-mothers atthe - . turn pf .life, these Pills .will; be most efficacious in , correcting the tide of life that may be onthis'ltum. - .',- . Yoiing and elderly men suffer in a similar, manner . at the same periods; when: there is always danger; , , they : should therefore undergo a icqurse .of .purifying ; medicine,^^ which. ensures, iastmg health.. ■ i , A .DISOBDEBSOP r C±tLi)BEN>;.p ' ..iyyy All young children should have. administered* to them, from timeito time, a few doses of these Pills, -. . which will purify tbeir. blood, and enable ; tliehir tQ . .pia.ss safely through thed^erent;<feordersinoidental; ' f to children, r such, as measles, whooping-cough, cow-; " pock, and other infantile disease. ,. Tfliese Pills' are - so harmless in ! tlieir, nature fas, ,np't to',"ihjure the „._, .._ most dehcate constitution, ..and are, therefore ihoro ; pecuharly .adapted as f a corrective, of tlie huiubrs.. , affecting them.-, •,.,.., ...:• „..,.,. . .■.-■- . '„ .....'...'-•; .\ y.y ;'. 7 DBOPST v A,,. . A.. V J ■.....".. - A; Hundreds are cujedryeaa^ybythe use of\ these > . Pills, conjointly with the Ointment; which shpuldbe ■ , rubbed very bountifully into the, parts affected., , „ ,s, DEBANGEMENT, OE THEKipSTETS. • „'.. If these Pills be used according to the printed directions, and the Ointment rubbed over the region, of the kidneys at least once a day, as salt, is forced into meat, it will penetrate the kidneys and: correct any derangement of their. organs. Should fthe affliction ; be stone or, gi-avel; then,. the Ointment should be rubbed.into tiie neck of the bladder,, and afew days will convince .the sufferer that the effect of these two. remedies, is astonishing. p ...... , : - DISOBpEBS:OS-THE I STOMACH,, A , , , ; , - Are the sources of r ;the .deadliest maladies. There effect is to vitiate, aßthe fluids of the body,, afld to. ; send a poisoned stream through ah the channels of circulation. Now, what is, the pperation.;pf ,the -Pills? .They cleanse the bowels, jggidate.&e. liver, , bring the relaxed; or virritated,: stomaxih :;. into. r a natural condition, and acting through, the secretiye .. organs '■ upon theyblood itselfy, -change, the<jtate of • system, from - sickness,, ; to ; health, : by, exercising a simultaneous andjjwholesome effect,, upon aR its y parts. andfunctions. ■ „. :; y- yy V ,\ COMPLAIKTS OE EEMAEE3. ;; , The functional irregularities, peculiac to the weaker sexy are: invajiably ; corrected without pain . or inconvenience,: by, >the of .Holloway's Pills. : They are the safest lanAsurest, medicine; for all diseases incidental to females of all ages, y Y-y A ,..'. -Vi BHIOirS^AEFEpTipNS.: fy , The quantity; and quality of the bile are of vital importance to.fbealth.; Upon the liver; the ; gland which secretes this .fluid so necessary for, digestion, . fthe. Pills operate, specifically, mfalhbly. Rectifying : itis in-egularities, and effectually curing, jaundice, ... ihiiio)is remittaiitsirand all- the varieties: of f disease generated byan unnatural condition of that organ. , : -:•-•:■ -;:.•.»;? ,;WHQI<IAVA^S : PIEriS Y .,j f ; Y, U . ,-.'■ Are the best remedyclmo'wn'jin^thervvorld for the following Diseases :r-^Ague; Asthma, Bilious ComJplaints, Blotches oh the ;Skbv Bowel -Complaints, Cohcs, .Constipation of ;the BoTrelSjr Consumption, Debihty, Dropsy,: / Dysentery-, > Erysipelas, [Female Trregularitieß, Fevert of all Muds, Fits, Gout, H^ad- -, ache,; ; lndigestion, yirLiflimation;] a Jaundice,; liver : - Complaintflr Lumbago, -Pfles,«;Rheuniatwm,Bete^ tion of Urine, Scrofi^;orrKmg's.EYiLSprei*Thrpat3, Stone -and; Gravel,, Secondary Symptoms, JEc- ; Doloureux;.Tom6urs; Ulcers, .Venereal: Affections* ? Worms' ! off aR blonds, »Weakness <from t whatever „; , CauSe, &C/,-&C. ;V y-y," y:Ar-y:y -y ::-:YyyiA?y - Sold; at the Establishment of PBOEESSOB..'Hoir xowat, 24A Strand (near-Temple. Bar), ;Lpndon; VI . and: by all: respectable Druggists, and Dealers in. Medicuies tliroughout tbe rivilized.-vrorld, ; a,t thefoUowing prices :—- la. I% d„ 2s. 9d., -4s. 6d., ; -V^» ■■ j225.; iand 335. each Box; '■ i A>yy,Y^ yy: y-. y*: ■i \ # # *;Therb,is a conaiderablo 'saving by.taking.tfae ; larger sizes^o i-y. ■ y.yyy A-. V.: -..yy- * JV r ; N.Bi-HDirectionsfor -the; guidance of patienfe ot erery. disorder' are- affixed ,to each Aßox^.-y- .-.. .".__. ■ ' „..,u.ti,.,J . ,ir.,,,,ji,, r ..:..,;,,. j.y „,,.. WJ ... „ -— y

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 July 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 July 1864, Page 6

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