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Miscellaneooa EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAK HOLLOFAY'S PILLS. ; For a period of thirty, years, in 6Tissmvßs£ and clime (not even excepting China aid Tartary), thesePills 'have established for themielves a lasting renown, such as no . medicine : ever; «n---joyed before ; and nowhere, perhaps, have. they. i been more appreciated than-by Settlen, Diggnf and Emigrants in the Australian Colonies. : ' „. Weakness and Debility. ''"_ ' How many persons ituter from debility with* out knowing the cause why they are feeble! '.'DI most cases the Btomach is the aegressor. n Hplloway's Pills have long been famed for "regulai tirg a disordered stomach, and' restoring itr healthy Digestive tone ;■ they are .therefore, con* fidently recommended as a never-failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, norn toy cause, has become impaired or weakened; : Diseases of the Head and Heart. . " . These^formidable diseases are, uirfortunately, of frequent occurrence ; for the most, part'thiy creep on ; gradually, but inay 'be f p»v^enifca s by proper precautions. Hollowa^s Pills T •wf^ tbi surest preservatives against all: derangemenl*<» the brain, and are the speediest correctors ,of irregular circulation. If they be., taken without delay when tingling in the Umbs, drowsineM.'or giddiness comes on, the effect will be marveUevi. Females of aU Aget and Classes. : / * J ; The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions of females. From the- domestic servant to the peeress j : universal favour is- accorded -to them for their invigorating and purifyingjaopei 'ties, which, render them so safe andinvaluabj^ .in all disorders peculiar to the sex.' ObftrttcoqiM of every kind, either' in ybtmg flersdiis enVmhk into womanhood or approaching the turn of ifife T-the moßt critical period—may be radically ■ removed by a recourse to these Pills. :£- :.:- All Disorders affecting the Liver t Stomach ami .■-■• ■• •";-. Bdivels. '■■■■■.■■■ /;.-:.■ j'.-ii Whenever the i stoihacli, Kyeri or^boweli^ii* disordered by high living, climate, over-indold gence, undue exertion or other causes, the^e fttm regulating >Pills will soon rectify the t^J&a. speedily , bring\feack. energy, strength, and cKeer fulness to the frame where previously all , w»« lassitude, gloorii, 'and dejection. L / ' ' * : •' ; ; ' : '. Despondency, Low Spirits. ' '. ' ' n f, The misery occasioned by a disordered ,d^e§» tion is unfortunatelyV felt by most 1 p^ersoM. These famous; Tills should te lakken -ifl *pp*?priate doses to adjust the disturbedTfunctiotis. They dispel' headache, bfliousnesis, nausea, lowness of spirits, ,. and . .aU 4 similw aUwjnfcf^^ A course of those invaluable purifying Tfi|ls + neVer fails' in removing 1 the cause of subh 'Sftfe' tions, without subjecting the sufferer to liny in* convenience. > ; .'■' :: - ■' : - ■*"uk\. n-yy-ui-jti Influenza, Diptheria, BrpncMtis, (ykgis and ■ -". : - Coidsi :i : r ™ 'v^'f In our changeable climate few 'p&M^esoftp* without colds, sore' tbrbatsj' influenza? drptherla, or bronchitis; forall df wHch'theise' famous r ootrective'Pills may be taken witiv'theicertajntripl effecting a cure. While tiie^Pillsyare expeUisg all i-npurities frpm&e^bo^^g^ner^y/^HoTO" way's Ointment should-be wellrubbed upon roe chest and throat ; it wul.peaet»fe r thfe' : tKn; r7 r«duce inflammation, and restore 'lasting •oundsMt. Sollotoay's Pills are.the. bestc remedy ■-Inumnyi* the World for the following Diseases*— '■■ Asthma' ; * } Fit« ; ; " ' : Bilious Complaints Gout ' ■• Blotches on the skin. ; Head-ache of Urine - : Indigestion . ;, 3 .. ,. Consumption. . ,: , Inflammation ■„-,.,. Debility V ! Jaundice Dropsy ? SoreThroatrf : ~ ! Dysentery % RheunM^ism' c ?:' Erysipelas .t • Secondary Symptoms \.-. Colics .. ; .-:■:'■...■• 1 ; ' • Kc-Dotoreux| rj..-.\ ./ Constipation of Bowels Tumours. „ .-,"" . '; ,-.'. 3crofu&; or Knig^s EtQ Ulcers^ , 3 ../ '' !' , ; Tover 'CompliCintß. ; ; ' Ven^ereiU'affecliom ; ; Bowel Coinplainte Worms^'o'f allkindf i Stone and Gravel' '< [■.:■■. Ague' .t'u.V^i. "i- -,•:'■, Piles, , = -: : - ;,...,-. LiunbagP ' ■^■■v-vj-Female Irregularities , Weakness, _ Jfoni whatFevers of all kinds ever c*»use 4c. *ci '■.•■.■ •.■••: -,r::- ;V ■■•:<•■■:■: : ; t;'T >rt:ili O^ -I :■:•:'.■:•:. ■ t ~:-.\>''-': ! ;aurt "h'.^uj; - h".; — nor ■ \. Sold at the.f EstebUshment ofr, Pbobusob Hoelowat, '2sk,\ St?an3^^^ J^ear" "TefopUl, Jß**)* London, also by ! ! all respectable Druggisfo 'mhd. 'Dealers in Medicines throughout the^civiliied WOrld. ■'■ r - ■''- ••-•■ ■'■ i-i'-l '■.!{'«.qon9 sn-St f^" There is a considerable saving hjf 'lakUg thi larger sixes. ; ;•:;.-. -U N.B.— -Directioriß for flic gmdance^of patieriti in every disorder are affixed :tdeacn ; Jtixti ">'"' • . :•.••'.. ■■- .}■:'■ p..! ;:;-v - w>or .•; ■.■ GKLENFEBLD SiytECl^ . Exclusiyely used;Uitiie Boyal Laundry. : By Special Appdintmeht."rT::qn~. j 9t\L b c;h pit v vA 'T ob ■'■ r 40 • BBS EOXAI BI&HWBS8 -i ''^ - THE PEINGESS (mMMiES'i inpTTTgbftnt,jrf>ftfiiof flifl greatest superiority^ of Ji .this Starch are the numerous difltingTiisning marks of approval which have been accorded to it from all quarters^ ' amongßt f tiibse ixo»y be mentioned the following, tii. :^^ f ■''"• " r J : ■ It is exclusively used in the Boyal Laundry, . HerMajes^siLaundres fines* Starch sHe (Bver'uiied., ', , , Honourable mention was awarded at the, Great Exhibition m 'London; iii 1851. " ' V n■.•. ■■ ; - 1 A Prize Medal- was awaraed for it at the New cYork Exhibition in 1853 ; and • . .' A Prize Medal was. also awarded to it atth* In teniational Exhibition in London, r: Has i jo . The Manufacturers have, every; confjdiepce in , asserting, that if those ladies and laundresses "who | elo not' regularly 'use this Starch: would? 'disregard 'the advice %f mterSsted ({ «ealeW]%ho'> to*«low«d Jextraprcffifeirai inferior article«i andf give it-afair • trial; they would then feel jsatiified. withthdjvery superior nnishjwh^ch it. impart^ muslins, &6., the great saving of" troubwm its application, and 1 the entire absence of disappointment with the results' and' would for the future, like — — =r«~ ~ - THE QUEEN'S' LAUNDBESS, USE NO I'.;"'./' ■ ' : /': ;i OTHEB. l.yw.'.To be had of all .respectable Grocers, Druggists Oilmen, &0.,& c., and wholesale of th». .:. :' r 'j-['. ;MaTmfactareri^.: „• /..>.,. . , BOiEBT WOTHEBSPOpir& 00. STARCH PUBYEYOBS I ■■ ; ' ; .- -" ". ■ ' io '. : :'.j.; i ; i '-:*'*.. : y [ :! - Her Boyal Highness the..Princes« of Wal*i ... ..,,., And Manufacturers of Si "]. ;,. .-r ;^dTOi^p.p;Q^s^ci^)BJi Jgb^pr^ES

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Southland Times, Issue 1027, 25 September 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1027, 25 September 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1027, 25 September 1868, Page 4

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