. Medical. ' ■ ' ■ • » ' r'< 'tit ' • THE CHEAPEST AND BEST r . DOCTOR. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. rpHIS great' Household Medicine rank* -among^ X all leading -.necessaries of life. "It i>jweU> 'known to the world that it cureß,many~complain&K t other^xemediea cannot_ reach ; tpj^fycii* a» w«Q * ' eatabliahed as that the sun light* the world. DISOBDEHS OFTH^iITBS A»D "iTOKACH. ' " Most persons will, at some period of their lire*, suffer from indigestion, derangement-of their'Urer/ stomach, or bowels, which, if not Quickly ndaor«d,^ ' frequently settles into a dangerouaillnessl ;It;i»? well known in India and other, tropical ciimatej; that Holloway's Pills are the only remedy Jthat c*ii fee relied upon in such cases. Almost every soldier abroad carries a box of them in'iri« kriajp*~ sack. In England most persons know that thet* Pills will cure them whenever -the liver, stomach, or bowels are, out of order, and that they need no physician. '' Veaikbss amj bbbiiity. Such as Buffer from weakness or debility, and those who feel want o£ energy, should; at- ono* have recourse to these Pills,- as they immediately purify the blood, and acting upon thcmain-Bpring of life, give strength'and vigor to the system. To young persons entering into womanhood, witti a derangement of the functions, and to mothers at tixk turn of life,' these Pills will' be most efficacioui ia 'correcting the tide of life that may be on the turn. Young and elderly men suffer in a similar manner at the same periods, when there is always danger; they should therefore undergo a course "of thii purifying medicine; which ensures lasting health. DI3OEDEBS OF CHXUJBBir; 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 to children, such as measles, whooping-cough, cow* pock, and other infantile" disease. These' Pilfer are so harmless in their nature as not to injure the most delicate constitution, and are therefore ; morj? peculiarly adapted, as. a corrective of the humor* affecting them., , '..,.• . ■. ; . ; a. Hundreds f^\isf3!^^^^^'^j^^''^»'6i_^Siii Pills, conjointly with the Ointment, which should h« rubbed; very- bountifully into the part* allectodu'i " J ■■■';/ ya DEKAKOBICENT OF TBCE KtDITBT«. "•£''-- ■ ±y. ' If these £^;!.be'u^'''ab(»r^g' r <» ; .' : ihe prihtti directions, and the Ointaehfc:rub W*&orer the region of the kidneys, at least once a .day, as is forced into meat, it will penetrate the kidneys and correct any .derangement of their' organs'. * Should'ith* affliction -be ''atone or gravelj then' the Ointment should be rubbed into the neckpf the bladder, and a few daysiwili convincethe.'suiierer thatjthe oflec* of these two reniediea is astonishing. .»: i. . j> I>ISOJBDBBS OTf THE gTOMIOII, ,'!,.,_ Are the sources of the deadliest maladie«.. ; Tiier» eliect is to vitiate all the lluida of. the^body,.a4d,tosend a poisoned stream through all the : cliaunelii;<jf circulation." I Now, 'what id "tii'e operatioa of tho Pills ? They cleanse the bowels, : regulate'thelliver, vbring; tlie^.relaxed:;.or..^imtated^tdmajßh^Mto r . a •■natural condition, and actingfthwiughthe^secretive •.,*- --orga,Hß~iUpo» r £Ac, 6 food ' itself^ change the state of system from sicMne'ss to health, ;by-eiorciaing a shnultaneous- and wholesome etlecfc upon ailiiti parts and functions. .:. ; * ICOiC1 COiCB iiINTS OF PKMiiBS. :- : o • The ; functional irregularities- v peculiar-tor-Hh» weaker Bex,.are invariably corrected without pain .or inconvenience,- by ; thcvuse^of -HoUoway^BPilk. They arer the -.safest; and surest medicine for Jail diseases incidehtal to femaleß of all ages. '■-■'=-"■ I '■■.. "r , BIWOTS AXxkcTlOtrs. " ■,' < -''^"^ • The quantity and. quality of the, bile are of vital importance to health. Upon tlie uver, tiw glaad . y which secretes this livid so necessary for digestion, the Pills operate Bpecm'caity,yM^biyirecafying itsJiTegularitdes, 'and: ett ectua^y .. ; curing jauncuce, . bilious; remittance, and ail the. varieties of ? dweae* generated by aajinnatural condition of that organ. Are the bes^JHpfy'snown : in the world for?t3x« foUowhigJJ^a^:--*Ague ) Asthma, BuiouM.Cpmplamte, JSlotdtias; on .the Skin, .Bowel Uomplainw, .'Uoiics, .Oonatipation of the iioweis, Conaunipuon, Debility, Dropsy; Dyseutery; Eryaipeiaa, : Feinaie " Irregularities, jb'e vert of all kinds,- Fit*', (Jout, Head* ache, indigestion, Inrintiation, Jaundice, ; Liver Uompiaints, Lumbago, files, itheumatUm, Retention of Urine, dcrofula or iUng's iSvii, Sore Throats, Stone and. (3-rarel, - Secondary Symptoms, TieDoloureux, Tomours,' Ulcew, Venereal Aiiection« ; VVoniiß of adi kinds, Weakneßß. from .whateTe* cause, &c, tec. Sold at the Establishment of Pbofbssob Hoiloway, 244 Strand (near Temple Bur), 'London j and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers ia Medicines throughout- the civilized world, at th* following prices: — Is. Lid-, 2». 9d-, 4a..6d., Ha., •2'2a., and 3.3«. cacklJoi. * m * There is a considerable saving' by taking th» larger sLses. ' N.B. — Directions for the guidance.of patient* «f every disorder ant aiuxed to each Box. 1-fce r U S T P V: B L I S H E D.— Price, 2s. 6d. ; by Poat,~3«. 6d. No. 1 of a Beriee of Works, , Each One Complete in Iteel£ DB. L. L. SMITH, 'ON THE MEANS OF PBOLONCUKfIr life and xvowmorvT^EAaw H. T. DWia^T, Publisher, Melbourne; ■** iold by all JBook'eellers. ' . ' -iO-78 im "SOUTHLANI) TIMES" IB PUBLISHED ITBIT* Monday, Wednesday; ASDiir^DAr At THB H S- A D O F.F I 0 B » (Between Det-itreet and the JSaUwag Station.} 'pHIS JOUBNAL is largely circulated- through* 1. out New Zealand, "Victoria, Ne«r r South 'Wales, ' South Australia; Queensland, "Tasmania, 'and' Great Britain,' and as an Advertising medium oifers peculiar advantages to -Merchants, Tndm and others. '• SCALE FOB ADVEETIBINQI First insertion, p«r inch. ... ,« t '4§ 04 Each subsequent iasertion oi tits> < same Advertisement, per inch 01 Where Advertisement* an sent in **r On*, Two, or Three Months, a liberal disoouAt is ' Advertisements 'not having a tho /number of .insertions, legibly written,- will be inserted untfi countermanded, «nd charged accordingly. BKYNQLDS t CO.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 78, 29 November 1864, Page 4
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