Misoellaneoiii -.->.;■ - EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAIf HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. For a period of thirty 3 ears, in every counfay ; and clime (not. even excepting China, and Tm^' tary), these Pills have established for themselr^ a lasting renown, such as no medicine etW^'en 1 * ■ joyed before ; and nowher©,- perhaps, . hav^ they. . been more appreciated, than by Settlers, Digfen and Emigrants i ; in the; Au^ti^alian'Colonies. ■. J. \ .■ . Weakness a*& Debility. How many, persons suffer from debilfty witii« out knowing the cause why they are feeble ! : 1n. . . most cases the stomach is the aggressor! Hoi- , loway'e Pills have long been famed For' regtti^r ting W disordered stomach, and r restoring Hb& healthy Digestive tone ; they are therefore ■ eaen" . ' fidently recommended as a. .never-fulingjvmedf { . in all cases where the constitution, from i|njr ; . ca«se, has become impaired or weakened. "~ " '■, Diseases of the. Bead and^ Heart* > ■ These formidable diseases are, unfortunatelj, : of frequent occurrence ;. for the most part. Junr creep on gradually, but may bd preven^ei ty proper precautions. Hollo way's Pffls' '«•'.**»• surest 'preservatives against all derangementsiooi the brain, and are fte, speediest <^rreeto*»>, of irregular circulation. r -If they be. taken .w^thottl delay when tingling in the ' limbs, d^wsineM ror'', giddiness comes on, the effect' will be-marvelleusi' . Females of all Age* and Classes. '' 4;>' The feme of these Pills" is partly based' "npoji . the beneficial effects they have upon this* otjtitti-' tutions of females. From the domestic' servant' to the peeress, universal favour is > accorded^ to them for their invigorating and purifying prppW' ■< ties, which render them so safe and invtduab^in L ; all disorders peculiar' to /the Bex. _ Otisbructioiu' . of every kind, either in young enfeennjsf : ' inlx) -womanhood or approaching the turh'of TiiS. —-the most critical period— may be radically W -. moved by a recourse to these P^lls. --■-: (0^ !":•••■ All Disorder* affecting the Liver, Stomach tmi ■\ ■■■/[■ r - ■■••'■■. Bowels^ .■■'-■ ■**■'' Whenever the stomach, liver, or boweli. ar* disordered by high: nvmg, cUinate, bver-induld gence, undue exertion^ or other causes, theMrjfliw; . . regulating . Pills will soon -rectify the evilt wtd . ., speedily- bring back' energy, strength, and : eh!eer | fulness to the frtoe'Srhere previoiisly "all wm . laeßitude, gloomy and dejection. ■- -•»■" "iijsl^v . ; ''" Despondency, L6lO Spirits. '"' , Theinisery occasioned by a disordered digMtion is unfortunately, felt "by most ,!;pen»ni» ,- Theße famous Pills should be taken in jai^irti' pmte doses to adjust the disturbed, itutcabm; . They dispel . headache', : biUoi^ess, naujseA^lojri ness, of spirits, ..and all^ smiiar ailments* 1 ., cojirse of^ffiios'e mv^uabte'puniEyn^'PiUs jnerjir , . fails in removing the daiise of such' morbid '^ftvc^' .' tions,' without subjecting the sufferer to- 7 any >iiii r convenience. ..Tir-ivilijia Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, ought and . ■■ ■' '- : '■ : coids;- ' '■■ ';,;\ . In our changeable climate few persons escapf withont colds, sore throats, influenza, idiptherai ,' or bronchitis for all of which these femoiis [oW-' ' ; rective Pills may be taken! .with; the certaint/jitt: . effecting a cure. While the Pills fare { «xp^9ff Uj all impurities frpm the. body genenJlv,^fltolto-. i;) r : ,iray's Ointment should', be well rubbed upon" the ' chest and throat'; it will peaetirate 1 ihe hdii^' 7^ . _ duce inflammation, and restore lasting soundni|ti; ' Hallway's fills are the Vest remedy rkmwufn " ! iheWorldforthefoUo^^J^atg*^' 1 " ; ' Aithwa ■■'■" ; 'Fits ; ; ■■" '- - ;: ;; Bilious Complaints Gout ' Blotches on the skin . Head-ache Retention, of Urine Indigestion , Co|nsumptipn- .",.'"'. rnflamn^ation. Debility V ' jaundice"" v Di|opsy n ; SdreThrp«b ! Dysentery Rheumatism Erysipelas Secondary Symptom! ' Colics •;,. Tic-Doloreux: .■'■.,:.;■;'; .Constipation of Bowels Tumours ,'■,,• . Scrofula, or Hang's Evil Ulcew ' . . . LiVer Complaints Venereal affections Be wel Complaints ; Worms of all kinds i Stone and Gravel .. Ague.rJL jj!, i /.'Jed I Pie?.:: ;i-;Hr ?-.:,,;■< '. Ljimbagg^ ,;;-:.-f..-,i ;/ l Fejmale Irregularities Weakness, : from what* Fevers of all kinds " ; everTs«iu*B jfcfc&c.^'" •■: [ -.: v:.;':': . : !: :i ■ : >• - : . ' : : . ' ■ • :' ::: ! ; u<- -si-?*- ■;-".«•_■ . , Sold at , the of , FfionHOf HOLIOWAT, 244, Strand, (near.~ TempleV'Bar}, . London, also by aU respectable Drug£i«t«'ana ; . Dealers in ' Medicines thrbugKout r the emfijed; i-worldi-^ ■:■<'■' '"■ '-■:'■ T<l. 'r'i wo's'-i .i«;-" %& There ia ' 'a considerable saving by taking \.----'--- ; - the. larger fixes. .■■:<?■ ...••:■ ->'^-: ■ NJB. — Directions for the guidance of patient* Sir - ■'! 1 every disorder are affixeki to each Boxi.^ '--■-- GLENEIEI/D BTAECI& ; : lU * Exclusively used in the Royal Laundry. By Special' Appointment. ■-••■'-'>-•■•-• STA RC H ETTB^ET QB toheb botai, 'ra&kirESß , THE PElfteES^ OF WALES. THE best proofs of the greatest superiority- of this Starch are the numerous distingui«|hmjf marks of- apprpyal which ,haye been ; a^c^^ed.tOj it jfrom all quarters, ■ amongst, , those . . may he_. , mentioned the foiibwmg^y£B l . i-^r . ; I '' ' t .'■'■'."*:. It is exclusively used in the Rojal Laundry, : . i .-;•; 7 ■>■.; iij.r-:::-; XKb' =- : : - \- ■ l ' ; • "'• '•. ' : '',,' -- • ' Her Majesty's Laundres says it is the fineft Starch she ever used. } : : •,,-.• .-...-; : : • ( f ,. ! s: 1 0 i v Honourable-mention was awarded at the Great Exhibition in London, on lcKil. .■!•'. «')„■'•; A- Prize Medal'was' Waraed for lt'at the New' ; York Exhibition in' lßs3-; : and ; • ' •• ' "' 7:-"^" APrize Medal was also awarded to'it ?«Hhi» v International; Exhibition in London, -...--.■->■ THE GLENFTELD STARCH -,\ Has continued to" mcreaM rapidly. 1 ' , " ' ; The Manu&cturers. have } every i: eon^deiice^iii' asserting,' -that if itnbse ladies' and'kundresAekiwbJiv do! not L regulaiily, use, this;. Starch, wpuld jdsitegjtesk { the advice of interested, dealers,, who ar^ s^oirad^ t> extra profits on. inferior articles, and gtyeitja iv* v trial, they would; tiien'feyV !^tisW with'^6 . superior' finish which 'ik^ imparts • to laces, lmenaj ; - muslins, ix. r the great : saving: :bf itßtiM; -Vi 'application,. and the entire absence > ■ ment with! the, results, .aiid would for the future,..,: like "■*" ■'-'■''■" '"' '_^1" '" ' THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS, USE NO ■-.;'. ■■'/'"■*. -bTHEi^-/.'^ : ' :■*] [ . To be had of all respectable. Grocers, DruggiiU, ! . Oihnen, S^c, &c., and fwholesialel of ti»e r H>;r,L ■ Manuiacturers,' ' '■ ' •'• '■-' ■•;■■ EOBERT WOTBffiESFO^ BTARCHPURI^EYORS ' ' ' x Her Royal Highness the Princess of. Wal«s ; •' And Manufacturers of ' ' ;! "' ' ' '[ WOTERSPOON'S JICTORIAN LOZENGES,
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Southland Times, Issue 1003, 14 August 1868, Page 4
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891Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1003, 14 August 1868, Page 4
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