Medical. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST DOCTOE. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. rpHIS great Household Medicine ranks among X 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 well established as that the sun lights the world. DISORDERS OF THE LIYEII AJTD . STOMACH. Most persons will, at some period of their live*, suffer from indigestion, derangement of their liver, stomach, or bowels, wluch, if not quickly removed, frequently settles into, a dangerous illness. It is well known in India and other tropical climates' that Holloway's Pills are the only remedy that can be relied upon in such casos. Almost every soldier abroad carries a box of them in his knapsack. In England most persons know that these Pills will cure them whenever the liver, stomach, or bowels are out of order, and that they need no physician. "WT3AKXESS AND DEBILITY. Such as suffer from weakness or debility, and those who feel want of energy, should at once have recourse to these Pills, as they immediately purify the blood, and acting upon the main-spring of life, give strength and vigor to the system. To young persons entering into womanhood, with a Ueraiijjexiicrit of the functions, and to mothers at the - - turn of life, these Pills will be most efficacious in correcting the tide of life that may be on the turn. l"oung and elderly men suffer in a similar manner at the same periods, when there is always dangerthey should therefore undergo a course of this purifying medicine, which ensures lasting health. : DISOBDEES OF OHILDSEX. All young children should have administered to them, from time to time, a few doses of these Pills, which will purify then- blood, and enable them to pass safely through the diiferent disorders incidental to children,' such as measles, whooping-cough, cowpock, and other infantile disease. Tnese PiJls are so harmless hi then- nature as not to injure the most delicate constitution, and axe therefore 'more peculiarly adapted as a corrective of the humors aliecting them. DEOP3Y. Hundreds are. cured yearly by the use of these Pills, conjointly with the Ointment, wliich should be rubbed very bountifully into the parts affected. DERANGEMENT OF THE KIDNEYS. If these Pills be used according to the printed directions, and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys at least once n day, a3 salt is forced into meat, it will penetrate the kidneys and correct any derangement of their organs. Should the affliction be stone or gravel, then the Ointment should be rubbed into the neck of the bladder, and * a few days will convince the sufferer that the effect of these two remedies is astonishing. DISOBDEES OF THE STOMACH Are the sources of the deadliest maladies. There ettect is to vitiate all the fluids of the body, afld to send a poisoned stream through all the channels of circulation. Now, what is the operation of the Pills? They cleanse the bowels, regulate the .liver, bring the relaxed or irritated stomach into a natural condition, and acting through the accretive organs upon the blood itself, change the. state of system from sickness to health, by exerdsing a simultaneous and wholesome effect upon ad its parts and functions. COMPLAINTS OF FEMALES. .The functional irregularities peculiar to the weaker sex, are invariably corrected without pain or inconvenience by the use of Holloway's Pills. They are the safest and surest medicine for all diseases incidental to females of all ages. EILIOTJS AFFECTIONS. The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital ' importance to health. Upon the .liver, the gland " • winch secretes this iluid so necessai'y for digestion; ' : the Pills operate specifically, infallibly rectifying " its irregularities, and effectually curing jaundice, bilious remittants, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condition of that organ. holt/way's pills Are the best remedy known in the -world for the" following Diseases: — Ague, Asthma, Bilious Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints " Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregularities, Fevert of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Headache, Indigestion, Inuiination, Jaundice, Liver ' Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, Scrofula or King's Evil, Sore Throats, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Tic- -' Dolourcux, Tomouvs, Ulcers, Venereal Affections, Worms of all kinds, Weakness from whatevei cause, &c, &c. Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hoiiloway, 241 Strand (near Temple Bar), London; and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at' the following prices : — Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s., 225., and 335. each Bos. *y* There is a considerable saving bytaMngthe larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients of every disorder are ailixed to each Box. 1-tc CUSTOMS DUTIES, OHABGrATr/n: undeb tiie " Customs Duties Act, 185- ," in ail Pouts of New Zealand : — 1. Ale, beer, cider, and perry in wood, por s. d. gallon ... ... ... ... 0 6 Ale, beer, eider and perry in bottles, per gallon ... ... ... ... 1 0 2. Cigars and snuff, per lb. ... .... 3 0 3. Coffee, chicory, cocoa, and chocolate, perlb. •;.. ... 0 8 ■i. Cutlery, hardware, plated ware, hollo ware, ironmongery of all sorts, and candle 3 and soap of all sorts, per cwt ... ... 3 0 5. Firearms of every description, each ... 5 O *>. G-unpowder, per lb. ... ... ... 0 3 7. Manufactures of silk, cotton linen, and all arli'jk-e manufactured therefrom ; drapery, haberdashery, hosiery, milliutry, furs, hatgg boots, shoes, con* feotionery, bottled fruits, dried fruits, mustard, olive oil, pickles, preserves, gauces, spices, and oilmen's stores of all kinds, measuriug outside the pack* ages, per cubic foot ... ... ... 0 4 i. Spirits and strong waters of every kind, sweetened or otherwise, of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes's hydrometer, and bo on in proportion. tyr auy proportion for any greater strength, thau the strength of proof, per gallon ... 0 0 9. Sugar (raw and refined) of all kinds, and treacle and molasses, por lb. ' .... 0 '1 LO. Tea, perlb 0 4 11. Tobacco, per lb. .... , ... , it \ Q 12. Wme (in wood and bottle), containing less than Z'o per cftiU. of alcohol or' a specilic gravity of -825 at the temperature of GO degrees -Fahrenheit's thermometer, por gallon ... , %"0 13. Anchors and chains, and rod, bolt, bar, aliefct, lioap, and pig ii'on and sails, sail cloth, oordagd, twine, oottou yarn, bag*, saoks, and wool packs, spirits of tar and mrpuutiu-j, toluueo for shcup wash, nuts of ail kiudd, powdar Ut ptuily for blasting purposes, an 4 all uueuunie,ra.ted goods, vsret a^cj jpey, M%% w\ vv i\ 'iii
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 70, 9 November 1864, Page 6 (Supplement)
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