Misoellaneoxu EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYffl^lAlf j EtC^OWAY'S PILLSi;f . : J^or a period of thirty years, in every country and.clime (not even excepting China and; Tattary), these Pilh have estaWished for themsejlvM a laating renown, suen 1 as' no medicine eyerjsn* )oyed before'v and nowhere^ perhaps, have Viiij been more appreciated than byiSettterii Difgfn and Emigrants in the Australian Colonies. > -.:■:>■:■:'. \H WMftun aud lMiUty. ■ .-;^«g '• Howjmany person* suffer from 'debQity without knowing the cause, why they are feeble P In most oases .the stomach is the asrgressorj Hol« loway's Pills, have, long : been famed for; regula* ting a disordered 'stomach, and restoring., Us* healthr Digestive tonej they are therefore confidently recdmmendWas a neveisfaifinji Temedj in all cases ! where the constitution, from' any cause, has become impaired or weakened. > : ■■' ■ , Diseases of the JXoai and Skkti, These formidable diseases are, imfoit&aMefy, of frequent ooourrenoe ; for the most pirf^Ujty creep , on gradually, but may be prevented by proper precautions.. Holloway*s Pills are^tti surest preservatives against aU derangementfi^ox the brain, and, are the - speediest correctors' of irregular circulatiottJ If theybe t*ken without deday when tmgU^gin the Umbs,di<)wslness ; dip giddiness comes on, the effect will be marvelleui. . . Females of all Ages and Classet. -a-; < ; : . The fame, of these Pills is partiv >based npdh the beneficial- effects they ; have - upon the constitutions ; of females. . from .the, doxnestio serrant to the peeress, universal favour is accorded tto them for their invigorating and ptuifymg .proper ties, which render them bo safe and invaluabn in all disorders peculiar to the sex;' ' Obstnictioni of every kind, either in young' persons entering into womanhood or approaching -the r , turn nof , lift —the most critical period— may be radically removed by a rdceurse to these Pills. ; '■;. r< , J All Disorders affecting ilis Liver, Stomach 'qmd Whenever, the. , stomitch, liver, . or . bowels! are disordered by high living, climate, over-induld ; gence, undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulating' Pills will soon rectify the, evil, find i speedily bring back energy> strength, and ' cheer : fulneßß to the frame .where previously all was lassitude, gloom, and dejection. /, 1; ;- -; f • :! Despondency, Loto Spirits, i ''-^b i The misery occasioned by a disordered di^eli-' tion is unfortunately,, felt byl: most 'persons. These famous ,P)ills ghould be taken, ml appropriate doses io adjust functions. They dispel Headache^ biliousness^ nausea, lowness of spiritfl/ and .all annilaE ailn>ent<^ A course of^fihose invaluable punfyihg Puls never fails in removingthe cause of such morbid affections, without subjecting the sufferer to any in* •convenience.-- v. . .l-.U \ : >■■ - ■'■ ! ;i \lnfi%enta, Dvpiheria, Bronchitis, ought ami '" r; ■ :; " : ; ' ' Colds. ; " ' ..: r ' •'" t ( j \ In our changeable climate few, pjjrsous, escape, Iwithbut colds, sore" throats, influenza^ |or bronchitiß for all of which these fimous'cpr^ jreotive Tills may, be taken '■ witb? 'the • certain^ 6h effecting, a cure. ' i While ; the' Pills, are rexpellilg aU.i]iapurities from the body generally, jHplloway's Ointment should' be. well ribbed }upqa. l lfaf i chest and 'throat;; it wiU pemetrate the ; skin,_re-, duce uinammation, and restore la«tmg l WundiM«s.' SoUqwafs Pills are the- best remedy 'lend*** . Ml ■ the World for ihe following Disease*'*-- ; Asthmii <j' } '' '■■■'"'■' : - Pits' 1 ' ./ ■ '.'' '"■ Bilious Complaints Gout '■ ' ' Blotches on the skin Head-ache detention of Urine Indigestion Consumption. - : Inflammation : Debility jaundice- v;^; . Dropsy, "~ Sore^^nroito ... . . , . ,^ Dysentery Rheumatism^ r .' '_•- Eryupelas ■ SecondarySymptomf Colics:* j: ; ir. Tic-Doloreux - Constmation of rßowels Tumours : . r : ■ Scrofula, or King's i^rH Ulcers . . ,l r •-. , r ? ; , ; ; ■ liver Complaints ' Venereal affections, ■ : BbWel Complaints Worms of all kinds , StJoae.andQravei ; Ajgue; rfr ' t , i ' tv PUe»fj)i-:..-!-:jlr i r,v o: ; Lumbago*:: ! = •■■• r- ■■>•>*■.» Female Irregularities Weakness, /from: what* Fevers of all kinds J ever cvuse AcAc, - Soid; at the- Establishment' of .PfiOMSSOi^ Ho^lo^tat, 244, §trand lV <(near Templei Bar)]' .London, also by all respei^ble -Druggists and" Dealers in Medicines throughout . the civilised yred®s i 'r ]n '"- •;. ■'■'*:'■■<'■■ .;;-'.' : W l !,'>,. ".^.v^ %STThere is a considerable' saving ly talcing ' : the larger' sixes. ', .-...:, •:■'. r. '■ ■....-,-.,.; I ■[■■■';'■ -.tilt •■'•■} O~'> : -- N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients in . ' ■ " ' every disorder are affixed to each Box. •. •■■ ■ ; ■ ■ ■■'■-•-■■ ' . ~'~~ ' ' / . j&LiasrEißw'sT^ ■•■•■'■■'-; •■•■ l ' " ' ' . , \ Exclusively used in the. Boyal Laundry. ', \ . ' '-. •• Bj'Spee'ial Appointment. s -,i\\\. ■■■v.i'.ru: ST A ECH PTJ E V B 108- -. TO HEB BOYA£ HIOHirESS THE PE^OESS OP J^^BS. i : ■ ■ i ;. -■■ • ■.' ! <-:-j/ ■-;■!.'! .■'ul'T'm rriHE best, proofs of the greatest 'superiority^^jif. 1 this Starch are the numerous flißtingm'shing ' marks of approval which have been accorded to it from all quarters, , amongst those may be . mentioned .the following,; viz. it- - ■ ■ ; '. :v .-■',, • It is exclusively used in the Boyal Laundrji t . y _.. ; ' '; " ! )' '-■•■• \isi>' ' ' ''■ : . ':""".'"■ .,'._/. . Her Majesty's- Laundres says it is the f finest Starchishe'eVerußed.; ;. : ' ■ '- Vf .' s Honourable; mention was awarded at the Great Exhibition in London, in 1851.. . ! ■■ : . . ; : ■ bj ; A Prize Medal was awaraed for it at. the N.ew r .. Xork'ExmTiiiaon^nilSSa'rand '■ ' ' ,-".V..." ' ACPriie Meaal-wasialsb awarded 'to it at the ' International Exhibition in London, " '>'■ ' THE GLENFIELD ' STABCH ; - --: ■..-•■'] '. ■; : : :■'<■■ ■ni 'o^ii (jrohuo-::- :■ .- ; ; Has continued^ tQ. increase rapidly. '.■■;:>;, tTfaft Mapufetufers every asserting, that if ttioke ladies and laundressea'whd ' '.' do not regularly- use this Siarcff wotildi disregard l^ thleadvice of interested dealers, whoi«re allow*! ' : extra profi^s^n inferior articles; and' give'it a fair, triali they ifpuld then feel satisfied^ jv-ith-tlw^ve^j-, . . superior fimsh k which it imparts to laces, linens^, muslins,' Ac., 'the great' siiviiig ' of tiouble in iti, applica^on, afld the Entire absence" of disappoint- . ment >with. the results, and would for the future, lilco , ; • 4 ,,r;.t\/.; ! v! '«:i i- . ;:;*-";i'.i\.' ! i vi)\l^}j\- . THE QUEEN'S LAUNDBESS, US$! NO , ; ■-]■,...;.;,■■ ;-.,-. -. ■.QTHEB. : ...-.ff'*v i ■-■>?:. In 'w\ftb To be had of all respectable' Grocers, 1 Druggists ■ Oihnen, &c, (tc.,'and wholesale of tiie: M Manufacturers, BOBEBT WOTHEBSPOON A CO.* STiBCH PUEVEYOM Her Boyal Highness the Princess- of Walas r ' -ii bun i^'^%^^ : V^ia/n.ivou WOTBB^OON^fi/^TlCrtoßtlN'l^^Md^^
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Southland Times, Issue 1006, 19 August 1868, Page 4
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