. ,1 Medical.' THE CHEAPEST AND 'BEST DO0TOB. : v HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. THIS gMat Household' Medicine ranks' among all leadhig necessaries of life." It'is" well known to the world tiiat it cures many complaint* other remedies cannot reach : this fact is as well established as that the sun lights the world.' * ' DISORDERS OE THE lIVER AND BTOMACH. Most persons will, at some period of. their lives, suffer from indigestion; derangement of their liver, stomach, or bowels, which, if not quickly removed," •frequently settles into a' dangerous illness.** Ifc ie well known in India and other tropical climate* that Holloway's Pills are the only remedy that can be rehed 'upon in such cases. Almost -every soldier abroad carries a box of them in his knapBack. In England mosfc persons know that these Phis will cure them whenever the hver, stomach, or bowels are out of order, and thafc they need no physician. , > , > WEAKNESS AND DEBIXITT; ' r Such as suffer from weakness or debility, ahd those who feel want of energy, Bhould 'at once have recourse to tliese Pills, as they immediately purify the' blood, ahd acting upon the main-spring of life, give' strength and vigor to the system..- To .young persons entering into womanhood,' with a derangement of fche'funetions, and to mothers st the turn r of life, these Pills wilT be most efficacious* ni correcting the tide of life* that may be oh the turau Young and elderly men suffer in a similar maimer at the same periods, when there is always danger; they should therefore undergo a course of 'this purifying medicine, which ensures lasting health." DISORDERS; OE .CHrtDREX. . , All young children should "have administered -to , them, from time to time, a few doses of fchese PiUfl; which will purify their blood, and enable them trj pass safely through the different-disorders incidental to children, such as measles, whoopirig-cbugh, ; cowppek, and other infaniile^ disease. These Pihs:are sp harmless in . their nature as not: to Injure ; *the moßt. dehcate constitution,. and arc- therefore, more peculiarly adapted as a corrective of : the humor* aflfecting;them.:i ■■■.r. .Vj-.-v. ■-.!■ v -j-V ':Ac:x--: <:;.- "..VY V*; AA :: rTXROSBAY. ! V AxAA iXX AA. " Hundreds aire oured yeajrly-hytheh^e of these Pills; conjointly with the Ointment^ which should be rubbed very^ouhtifiilly^ into the 'parts affected; " 'y'pEßAN<>E^'ira^ If these.Pills be used; aTCo^hg.:.t».;t!te.r.p]mte*i directions, and the Ointment rubbed over the region of jhe.Mdneys at^east/once a day, as saltjisfbrced intp nieat, it will penetrate the Mdneys and correct any derangement ', of dheir A. organs. ; Should .the affliction; be stone ; or gravel; then ; fche Ointment should' be rubbed, into' ithe of the' bladder, and a few days will convince,' the sufferer that the , effect of these two remedies ia astonishing. " A" AAA AAA A DISORDERS OP THESTOMAOk- ' "V Are the sources of the deadliest; maladies. ■ . .There effect is to vitiate aU the fluids' of the bbdy, : ,'aflct ito send a poisoned stream through all the^chanhelsjdf circulation. Now, what is the operation of -the Pills ? They cleanse the bowels, regulate' the" Hver, bring fcherelaxed "or Vimteted!. stomach into a natural condition, and acting. through the secretive organs tipioti , the Mood itself, .change tbestate of system from "sickness to . healthj by exercising a simultaneous and wholesome effect mpon: all jits ' parts and functions. -'" 'AAA A. AA'AAAA A CO3£ELAISTS OE.*EMAXES.- ■ni.i V The functional irregidarities,^^ peciiliar - r toth* .; weaker sex, are inv^ably cowected without "pain or inconvehien.ee' by the use of Hbllowayf s Pillif. They are the safest .and surest ymedicihe for ifll diseases incidental to females of all' ages;* * r if" ''•"'-■" . . BILIOirS AEEECTIOHS. Vi : * The quantity: and quality of the ; bhe:lare of vital • importance to health. Hpon the liver, the' gland which secretes this fluid so necessary for .digestion, the Pills operate specifically, infallibly rectifying^ " ; its h*regiilarities, and effectually/curing; jaundice,' '-'•'•■ bihdus remittahts, and ah the vaneties' of "diseiwe. .- ' generated by an' unnatural condition of that organi • : j HOLnwAr's puis, ; ...A.' .] tiy-'f' A'A-i Are the best remedy known in the world-' for L thefollowing'Diseases :^-Ague, Asthma^ Bihous Com-' - plaints, -Blotches on the Skin, BoWel Complaints,*^ . . Cohcs, CdnstipatiOh'of the- Bowels,* Cphlnimptidri;** Debihty, Dropsy, Dyseutoiyy ErysipelaisjVFemale; Irregularities; Feyert of aU- lands^Fits,' Gbut, : Heid-l ache, Indigestion, Jhflimajtion, "Jaundice,"' Liver, Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatismj'lfeteii**' tion of Urine, Scrofula or King's Evhj-Soro Throats, Stone and Gravel," Secondary Symptoms^ -Tic--Doloureux, Tomours, Ulcers, Venereal Affections,i Worms of all ---kinds, Weakness from^ Whatever^ cause, &c., &c. ; '-''V.. -' /: - : i;:i ;''-- ; : ' : ; ''■■'.>-•■ :•,■>'-. Sold at the- Establishment of Pbojessob .Hoirj IOWAY, 244 Strahd (near ; Temple v ߣsir)yiLo *' and by. all respectable Druggists and .Dealsni,'in.>' Medicines throughout the civilized- world, , at ;thi, following prices c-rrls. l^d., 2s. 9d.j 45.-cd.,. 115.,^ 225.,. and 335. eachßox. ", r . A. - v •;..". '.;A<A "A^y, 'A. A A T * # * There is a considerable saving by taking the' larger, sizes.- ; ?■- x-'^-.^- -.. -^:; .- :: x x-^\ -,A A:-M ■■'.-'' N.B. — Directions, for the guidance of pataehts of every disorder aire. affixed to eachßox.' r A-'AiAtei J 'A BY J»fv t£* Ahu. ' ' '" BOT 4?* HES -^raJ^^^W^^" ' IETTHB3 " MAJESTY'S i @Wa£s&SE6*P'. :.■ ASAXSJSV; ~ HAVES* : CONCBNTEATED SPECIFIC, For the prevention and - * CUBE OF SGAJB IN SHEEP.* THE PATENTEE of this invaluable Specific* has succeeded, after a long series of laborious and costly experiments, in producing a ~ * Simple, Economical, and most Effectual Cure far Scab in Sheep. Superseding altogether the use of Arsenic, Tobacce * and other remedies hitherto applied. - This article is universally acknowledged to be the most effectual dire for Scab in Sheep, and » invaluable as a preventative; it has a wonderful effect upon the skin,' stimulates' the growth 'of wool, and will effectually destroy ticks. No' sheepowner Bhould fail to dip in Hayes's Specific immediately after shearing, and thereby avpid contagion. The' price is 6d. por lb. * - -- The official certificates of the Board of Agricul** ture of Victoria has twice been given infavor of this Specuic, and on the lasfc occasion, on fche result of experiments conducted at the Model Farm, when Mr. Hayes, at fche request of the ' Board, undertook the cure of a flock of- badly diseased sheep, which had failed 'to be cured'by seven other preparations; Theapplication was acomplete success, and printed copies of those certificates, as well as testimonial* from many o the principle sheep-breeders jof Victoria, are in the hands. of the general Agent*,' and the several sub-agents appointed tfiroughqui Australia. - J. H. CLOUGH- & CO., General Agents, Melbourne. HENDERSON, BONAR & 40., 1-tc Agents, Invercargill. -
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 59, 15 October 1864, Page 6
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