\ V'lEiiMwUaiNfur" * *"" EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN x hollowaj's pirp.;:^ For a period of thirty years, in every countiy and clime (not even excepting China and Ta»» tary), these Pills have estabUahed for themselyei. a lasting renown, such as no : miedicine' ever enV ioyed before ; and nowhere, perhaps, havelihey been more appreciated than by Settlers, Diggcm and Emigrants in the Australian Colonies. ~ '; Weakness and Debility; ' i: - How many persons suffer from debility witE* out knowing the cause: why tlwy are .feeblel ? Jpß most. cases the stomach is the aagreswr.; Hoiloway's, Pills have long been famed for regular ting a disordered stomach, and restoring xiti* healthy Digestive tone; they are therefore oon» fidently recommended as a never-faiung remedy in all -cases where thb constitution,. nom 9uj oa»8e, has become impaired or weakened.. ., .., >( , Diseases of the Mead , and Heart. . These formidable diseases are, unfortunately* of frequent occurrence ; for the most part they creep on gradually, but may be prevente<L;by proper precautions. - : Hollo way's Pills ; :are . ti^» surest preservatives against' all- derangements '~ot the brain, and are lie -speediest oorrectOTi"of irregular circulation., If they b« takencTrithou* delay when tingling in the lunbs, .drowsiness or giddiness comes on, the effect will be marvelleui. Females of all Ages and Classes. ■■«'..; The feme of these Pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon , the .constitutions of females.' ' From the domestic •errant to the, peeress, universal favour i» acoorded/ to them- for their invigorating and purifying pirooor ties, which render them bo Bafe and invaluabu in all disorders peculiar to the sex. : ■ ■ Obstructions of every kind, either , in .young .persona entering into womanhood or approaching the .turn of life —the most critical period— may be radically 'removed by a recourse to these Pills. ?-• -;;; --;-- All Disorders affecting the Liver, Btomaek e ajid :, SotOels. : ■-,'■: .-... : . ^ Whenever the. stomach, liver, or. bpwelp we disordered by high living, climate, over*ihduld gence, undue exertion or other cauaes/theie'&ne regulating Pills will soon the} evil, pad speedily bring back energy, strength, and, cheer fulness to the frame where previously aH r irM lassitude, gloom, and-dejeption.' ; . ;•. .-,----, *j*, ! ,j > Despondency, JLoid, Spirits. ■The misery occasioned by a ; disordered; diget* tion is .unfortunately, felt by most, persona* These famous Pills should be taken in^»ppro» priate doses to adjust, the disturbed; fiynctyms, : They dispel headache, . bilioaanesß, nausea, low* ness of spirits, and all. similar ailment*.' 'A course of those. invaluable purifying Pil]b::nefer fails in removing the cause of rach morbid affec» tions, without subjecting tihe sufferer- to any -inconvenience., : :c ;• : . •:■•■; . »;■■■'.!- ■■■ ;?w Influenza, Diptheriaj Bronchitis, ought l and ■, . ■ . ■ Colds. ,:■ ' .!,.;..•!:.-.>'; In our changeable climate, few perso.ns ( eie»p« without colds, sore throats, influenza, dipthena, or bronchitis for all of which these fianoiis "borrective PUIb maybe taken -with; the «er^aint»jOf effecting a cure.. Wnile the .Pills ,are ; ,exp^Llmg all inipurities from : tnr body generally,- Hofloway's Ointment should be. well rubbedmpon t Jhe chest and throat j it will, penetrate-, the .skin, reduce inflammation, and restore' lasting soundness. Sollowai/s Tills are , the lest ■ remedy known M the World for thefollowingDiseatu .*rrr ■•:... Asthma ■■■•..■■■■; Fits • - ; Bilious. Complaints . Gout . • Blotches on the sMn ' Head-ache •*' Retention of Urine ' Indigestion . ■.'•:. \h. Consumption; Inflammation Debility Jaundice Dropsy ■ SoreThroate i ( Dysentery. Rheumatism .-;=,'.., Erysipelas . Secondary Symptoms Colics '■ ' ■• ■ Tic-Doloreux "• ; -■'■ '■'-'■' ' Constipation of; Bowels lumours ; , , . ; Scrofula, or King's Evil Ulcers . . Liver Complaints ; Venereal affectionB { ' Bowel Complaints -. Worms, of .all kinds ,, Stone and Gravel , Ague > Piles ' : 'Lumbago Female Irregularities < Weakness, from what* Fevers of; all kinds . ever cause r ipe.; Sold at the Establkhment of ; PfiOMSOB HoiibwAT, 244, Strand, (near Temple; Bar), London, also by all respectable, Drjtggistpoand Dealers in Medicines throughput the civilised world..; ."' .' ■■•■ : '- : ; ■'■■■''•i- ;i -^-f $gT There is a considerable saving by taking the larger, sizes.- . ; « r Vi N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. _ GLEKETELP STA^pS. Exclusively, used in the Royal Laundry. By Special Appointment.' : sta be h p _/ir r 'b .;v ,e \s : p B TO HEB EOTAL HZ&HBB88 f THE PBEtfCESS OF WAEBS; '■■>■' ■ ■ ■■:■-■• i^Lm ■''■- f-'--: •-^•'-- ■ npHE best prooftof the greatest superidrity of . X r this Starch are the numerous distinguishing marks, of approval whfch have been accorded to it -from all quarters, amongst those be mentioned the following, viz. ; — v: . ; .^j., f , M .-*■ It is exclusively used in the Royal iiundry, : '-_■ : ■;•■' -xsS' ■' '■ ; ' " Vi '* ■'■'-- ■■'■ Her Majesty's Laundres says it is the^ finest Starch she ever used. _. . . . • . , Honoufablo mention was awarded at the Great Exhibition in London," in If 51.. ; r ', - v-.><■: ; f ; A Prize Medal was ewarded for. it at the New York Exhibition in 1853 ; aiid '" ; 1 f ° A Prize Medal' was also awarded to it si th« International Exhibition inLondon, t . ,. T THE GLENFIELD STARCH ; v 1 Has continued to increase rapidly. ' The iManufecturersrhftye ev^ry. :cOnfiden«e in asserting, that ifrthose ladies apd laundresses who do not regularly use' this Stirch Vou7d 'disregard the advice of interested (dealers^ who jare-allpwed extra profits on inferior articles, and eivj»itja &ir trial, they would then feel "satisfied 1 with the very superior finish which it impart» -to.lacestijinens, muslins, &c, the, great saving, of in its application, and the entire absence of disappointment with the results, and ! would fbritheKfoture, like.. . -..>..•: -•,,.?.;...-,.: .:.\* % .-f ' THE QUEEN'S: LAUNDRESS, USE [KO OTHER. ;C ; To be had of all respectable Grocers, Druggists . Oilmen, &c, &c., and : wholesale of the ..: , . , : . Manufacturers, „ ROBERT WpTHERSPOpNi 4 pO., - STARCH PURVEYORS 1 Her Royal Highness the Princess Wales ■ • • : And Manufacturerßof L -' ir '-• WOTER SPOON'S VICTORIAN LOZENGES
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Southland Times, Issue 979, 3 July 1868, Page 4
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892Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 979, 3 July 1868, Page 4
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