' 'Medical. % THE CHEAPEST AND BEST DOCTOB. HOLLOWAY'S I^ILLS. - * - ' > , t ; »«. ' THIS great, Household Medicine ranks ; among all leading 'necessaries of , life. - It is ,well > known' to .the world that it cures many complaintg,other remedies cannot reach:, this fact, is as well established as that the sun lights the world. > • ~ DISOBDEBS 'of THE IITEB AND STOSCACH. , Most/persons will, at some period of their Hrem, suifer from indigestion, derangement of their liver, stomadhror bowels, which, if not quickly removed, frequently settles 'into a dangerous illness. It is [, well known in India and other tropical climates _ j that Jdolloway's Pills are the only remedy tliat can. , be relied upon in such cases." Almost every . soldier abroad carries a box of them, in his |khapsach. In England most persons know that these' Pil\B will cure them whenever the liver, -stomach, or ( bowels are out of order, and that they need "no physician. ' j WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY. * <■ - Such as suffer from weakness or debility^ and those who feel want ¥of energy, shoidd at once liave recourse to these Pills, as they hniuediately i purify the blood, and acting upon the main-spring; ' of life, give strengtli and vigor to the system. /To young persons' entering into .womanhood, i with a ierangernent Of the functions, and to mothers at tho turn of life, these Puis will be most eihcacioue in correcting the tide of life that may be on the cum. loung and elderly men sull'er in a similar manner at the same periods, when there is always danger; <. they should therefore undergo a course of thu purifying medicine, which ensures lasting health. DISOBDEBS OP CHILDBEN. All young children should have administered t« them, from time to time, a few doses of these Pill*, which will purify their blood, and -enable them to pass safely through the different disorders incidental ia) chddren,auch as measles, whooping-cough, cow- - pock, and other infantile disease. These Pills are -. do harmless m then* nature as not to injure the uiost delicate constitution, and are therefore more peculiarly adapted as a corrective of the humors affecting them. , DBOPSY. i Hundreds are cured yearly by the use of these Pills, conjointly with the Ointinent, which should b« rubbed very bountifully into the parts aifected. DEBANGEMENT OP THE KIDNEYS. If these Puis be used according to the printed x lirections, and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kioneys at least once a day, as salt is forced mto meat, it will penetrate the Kidneys and correct > ' any derangement of then* organs. Should \ the idhction be stone or gravel, then the Ointment should be rubbed into the neck of the bladder, and. j, few days will convince the auilerer that the effect oil these two remedies is astonishing. DISOBDEBS OP THE STOMACH ; Are the sources of. the deadliest maladies. Their* eiiect is to vitiate ah the liuids of the body, and to 1 oend a pbisohed:stream through all the channels of ..iroulation. Now, what is the operation of the l J iil» .•' They cleanse the Dowels, regulate the liver, ' oring the relaxed or irricacect stoaiach into ' m natural condition, and acting through the secretive organs upon the biood itself, change th« state of* 1 system from sickness to health, by cxci citing a' simultaneous and whole&oine eiiect upon an it« pans and functions. COMPLAINTS OP FEMALES. The functional irregularities peculiar* to the .veater sex., are mvariaoly corrected without pani or inconvenience by the use of Holloway's PiUal they are the eafest and surest medicine for Ml diseases incidental to lemaleb ol all ages. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. , The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital importance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which secretes tins nuid so necessary for digestion, uh c Puis operate speciucaliy, rectiiynlg us "and eliectuaUy curing jaunuiee, uiUoub reuuttanta, and all ihe varieties of uiseaae generated by an unnatural conuinon of that organ. HOLLWAY'S PILLi v Are the best remedy known in the world 'for 'the lodownig Diseases: — Ague, Asthma, Bilious Com« jUauits, Blotches on the Siiin, Bowel Compiumt«, (Joucs, Constipation of the Bowels, Conuumption, iJebihty, L>ropay, Dyseutery, Erysipelas, ieniale irregularities, 1* c v crt of ail iinds, Jj'its, Gout, Headviche, iuaigesuon, iuiumation, Jaundice, Liver v^ompiamts, Lumbago, rues, Rheumatism, Reten« uion ol v rrue, aoroiuxa or Hand's Xvii, rfore Throate, -Lone and Gravel, Secondary^ dyuiptouia, Tic* Joloureux, Tomoui's, Ulcers, Venereal Aft'ections, vVorms of ad kmd^, WeaJaiess from whatevet ause, &c, do. tioid at the Establisluneut of Pbopessob iJlohlOWay, Z iA iStrand (near Temple Bar;, Lonuon ; viiia by ad rebpectaoie l>ruggisis and Dealer* in ileditines chruughout the civ r iu/.ed world, at tho lohowmg prieeb: — is. l£d., 2d. yd., -ii. tiu., iii., J^s., ana otSs. each iioi. * # * lhere is a considerable saving by taking the .Arger sLies. $.li; — Du*ections for the guidance of patients ef -very disorder ar» amxed to each iiox. 1-tC fUST PUBLISHE D.~ Price; 2s. 6d. ; b\ Post, 3s. 6d. No. 1 of a series of Works, Each One Complete in Iteel£ DE. L. L. SMITH, ON THE MEANS OF PROLONGING LIFE AND AVOIDING- DISEASES." IT. T. DWTGHT, Publisher, Melbourne j an 4 iold by all Booksellers. -40-78 THE " SOUTHLAND TIMES" *■...■ IS PUBLIBHED BVEBY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY AT IHI HEAD OFFICE , ESK-STBEET, I N YE BC ABG I LL, (Between Dee-street and the Railway Station.) I^HIS JOURNAL is largely circulated throughout New Zealand, Victoria, New South vVales, South Austraha, Queensland, Tasmania, Hid Great Britain, and as- an Advertising medium* >nens peuuhar advantages to Merchant*!, Tredcrs md others. * ,> SCALE FOR ADVERTISING: First insertion, per inch 4t Od Each subsequent insertion of the same Advertisement, per inch 2a Od Where Advertisements are sent in .lb*- Que, Two, or Three Months, a liberal discount it allowed £t Advertisements not having the number of insertions legibly written, will be inserted until countermanued, and charged accordingly. RKTNOUXt A CO.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 77, 25 November 1864, Page 4
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