- -'-MisceHaneous^ ** --**'' ■■"^•^ -■-' ; ■■ -—. — - — : :.' .-.' . .V. "j f EVEBY ONEVEHS OWN PHYSICIAN HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, 'i For a period of thirty yenrs, in every oountry and clime (not even excepting China and VTar- ,- tary), these Pills have established for : themselves , ' a lasting renown, such as no medicine eyerjen-V; joyed before ; and nowhere, perhaps, haye.they> been more appreciated than by Settlers, Diggers; r:; and Emigrants in the Australian Colonies. , ; : ; - - Weakness aud Debility. '■■' ■*-■"•"' How many persons suffer from debility. ; without knowing the cause why they are feeble?. Ltt. , most cases the stomach is the aggressor.. r 'Hql^ loway'8 f Pills have long been. Tamed for- regulating a disordered stomach, andTrestprmg ' its' healthy Digestiye tone j they , are; . sprefore "conr '■ , fidently recommended as, a never-^uHng remedy* .. in all cases, where the constitution,. from toy cause, has become impaired .or'weakeniw.' . Diseases ef the Head and Heart.: These; forpiidable..- diseases are, unfortunately, of frequent occurrence; for the most, part "Qiey .; , creep' on gradually, but may be prevented by, proper precautions. Holloway's r Pills* are the' ■ surest preservatives against all derangements ot ■'■■ the brain, and are .tine speediest corjseetpM of r irregular circulatfon. . If they t he,taken without . delay when tingling in the;Jmbß,.:4?o*^sineßß ; pp; Giddiness comes on. the -effect wiil be marvelleus.". ° -J. ■i-, 1 • ; ■' J~ " '. '-. ' :',- T" ,' '-■:1 i! ' -.-1 * Femezles of all Ages and Classes. ■• ■■.'.- -■ ■ '■ '-. -x ■. ■■ -:' ~ m-jj-'i 1' . ;The fame of, these Pills is partly _ based, upon the beneficial, effects they have 'upon the 'consti- '. tutions of females. From; the , domljlfio servant;' to the peeress, universal favour is accorded to' , them for their invigorating and purifying/ pTOjger?£ ties,- which render them so safe and juvalu^lije in - r all dkorders pecidiar,.to the, ,sex., ; 'Obartrucfionsy of every kind, either in young persons; enteViiiig * into wonjanhoo.d or approaching the turii^f' lifeK' r— -the most ; critical perio r d— -may? be radicallyt removed by a recourse to these Pills.- ,- . [- J •;•.: =7 All Disorders affecting the ,Litrer;Axßtonwih?an&'. Bowels. "■■'■ ■"■ '■''< -V'f ~*>* Whenever the stomach, liver, or b'owels-ar» : . disordered by high living, climate, over-induld gence, undue exertion or other causes, these JineV regulating Pills will, 39011 rectify., jflie evil^ and;. speedily bring back; energy, strength, , and cheer. fulness, tb the frame where previously" all was lassitude, gloom', and dejection^ '■'-' , '; ". ' ; '*7 :; '* Despondency, Low Spirits. , " ; ' ' ' - The misery occasioned by .a disorder^i diges*, tion [ is unfortunately, felt by most/ peisoris. ;These famous Pills should be taken. W' r ßip^K^- , priate doses to adjust the disturbed] functions. ; :They dispel: headache,; l^ousnees,- nausea,yk(Wr. • ness of spirits, and all, similar ajln^ebts,,.. , A course of those invaluable purifying. PiM never, fails in removihg the cause of .such morbid *affec- .'' Itions, without subjectirig the ' su^tere^"*tb Miy^ini'' convenience. : ■ -'■- : -. - ' .-'-'■ i.V.'fV '.:""•■■■ ■ i •-■.,- ; - , -i . .-■ .i- '•-■■: .v.; '-. r, ■■"(..*'.,;-„.'.. .. Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, '. ought -'and '■ ]..'.': :- . Colds. .. '77 A.-..A Af ; -7 ''AIn our. changeable climate .fawpOTorisescapii. , ; without colds, sore throais,' influenza, dipiheria, or brohchitis. for all of which these fy^tio)j» i 6av i rective Pills may be taken : with" the certainty: of; effecting a cure: While' the PillsjiareT>««pelling. all i-npurities ifrom the body generaUyjjß^dlo-j tray's pintment should ~be : well rubbed ,upo*i r fM^ '"; chest and throat jit J wfll penetrate i the 'skill, ire'«f • idizce inflammatioii, and restore lasting ;soraadness.' Holloway's Pills etre: the best 'remedy, known im ' the World for the following Diseeitet.^—'' Asthma V 7 Fits J Bilious Complaints - Gout ;-" "' Blotches on the skin r Head-ache '.•'-.*•- ~ V Beientionof Urine Indigestion Consumption ' , Inflammation. .',..—- Debility Jaundice V" : Dropsy' Sore Throats^ Dysentery ' Rheumatism' '■ ' ; ' Erysipelas Secondary Symptoms :■> Cohcs - , Tic-Doloreux . - -. -. : ** Constipation of B owe l s Tiimqurs r Scrofulaj or King's Evil Ulcers 7 <• * Liver Complaints Venereal affe'ctionis [ V; Bowel Complaints Worms of "all kinds '* '■'■■'■ ; Stone and Gravel Ag 116 . Piles Y-V LuSlß^o—V" iFemale Irregularities , Weakness^ from what•Fevers of all kinds '""•]" ever cause Ac. &c., Sold at the Establishment, of Pfib?¥SSOß Hohlowat, 244, . Strand,;, (near. Temple v Bar), : London, also . by ; all- respectable Druggists' and (Dealers in Medicines throughout ihe' civilised 2 .world.' '- '•'; ■'.*'* '" '-*.'; -•'>•■■'- l^ There is a cqnsiderdble' J sai)ing r 'by Pairing • the larger sizes.. -. 'x - : '~~'' ' ; ■ -N*B. — :Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. 7 GrLENITELD STAECH- ' Exclusively iised in the Eoyal Laundry.; .' By Special Appointment. ST AE C H PU E V B^jpS TO HEB KOYAL HiaHHBSS V .-'«(:■: .. THE PJBINCESS' m^AW. THE best prbofs'of the greatest superiority of 'this. Starch are the numerous distinguishing marks of approval which have been . accorded to it. frbm all quarters, amongst those may be :mentioned the followu^, viz..:— \ ; , ' A ." ■ 7 It is exdusively usedin'the Boyal Laundry 7 7. I '•"'.'."' AXD V V ■/. j i,\- ■ i.-X. '• Her Majesty's. Laund>*es says it is the finest . 'Starch she ever used. ,. , ',, -■ * • Honourable mention was awarded at the ; Great ;Exhibitioftin London, in 18-i1. ., A Prize- Medal was awarded ior it at the New : York. Jlihibitioh in 1853 j and " • , '.- ArTiize Medal was also awarded to it at the 'Ihternational Exhibition in London, ... H*o-iV aTSE GffiENFIELD STARCH 77 yi A i Has continued. to increase rapidly. _, : 53ie Manufacturers. ,have . every . coi^fidepce in fttsßerting, that if those.ladies and laundresses who ;do : aiqt regularly usa this '-. iStarch Woidd '"disregard Jt|ie.^dvice of ihterestedrdealersj who : . are allowed extra , profits ori inferior articlesj arid give -it a fiir triaij ;tHay. would then feel , satisfied "Sritii jtjie; very superior finish which it imparts to, laces, linens, muslins, &c.-, the.jgreat saying, of , trouble.in its apphcatioii, and the entire absence of disappointment with the TeSultß, and wouldfor-ffia future, like . 7' -*:'. -:*• -.., _-.'.: -'J .;V. ' ■.-■? THE QUEEN'S LAUITOEESS^trSB 'NO OTHEE. To be had^ of all respectable GrooerS, Druggists Oilmen, &c, &p., and wholesale of the . Manufacturers, . . .... EOBEET WOTHEESPOON & CO. STAECH PUEVEYOES TO '.. 7 : ; Her Eoyal Highness; the Princess of , Wales And Manufacturers of WOTEBSPOON'S VICqgOBIAN LQ Z ENG*Bf*l
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Southland Times, Issue 982, 8 July 1868, Page 4
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929Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 982, 8 July 1868, Page 4
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