. ■ '■ • ' "i 'r ' -~ ■ i:, I'^1 '^ ii-. ..<\'; ! f ;'-;:.* "t "-•'•■ ;•■ •■■'-' • ' - ' •', ' ■; EVERY ONE? HIS OWN-PHYMOIAII 1 •.; ■:.-;, V.-;. - ; r^:.L :: ' f7 ; l2i> For a period of t tUi^ yearjs, in everyicoantry and dime (not efen. excepting JtShinajind Tartaty), these PQIs nave establish- ed'for^lheniselv** a lasting renown; such" as' no mediciri^-iver Ml* ioyed before j^and nowhere, perhaps, -aive they been more .appreciated thanby Setthn^-Differf and Emigrants in the Australian poloaiai. .._;.» : .f K! Weaknen amd Debility, v-; ■ How many persons suffer .front' debility wiUi* out knowing the cause why Uifly are feeble! la most cases the stomach ia the aggreesar. Hoilbway'B PQla haire lo^. b^ra,fejnlsd^^"r»fala» tiiig a-disorderM stomach;' and. restoring its* healthy Digestive J tone ; : they are therefore eonfidently; recommended as a: nevei^lilinf in all cases ; where the oonstitutipn, {torn any camsej has become impairedor ;.jr eakened,' :■". J^atetoftUHeaa'a^Hfaii. ■ These formidable .diseases, are, nnfortonately, ,of frequent occurrence ; for the mostrpart they creep on' gradually, but" may be pnyjented by proper precautions. Holloway's- PiUs "are the surest preservatives again^ aU ox the brain, * and are ' the speediest \^«oneiotors of irregular circulation. : If they ' be , takea withoat delay when tingling in the lunbs, dipwsinaH or giddiness comes on, the effect will be maryeUems. ''. ;: ' Female* of all Age* and CUutes.^ The. feme of these Pills is partiy based upon the beneficial effects'they have upon /tii» r oonstitutions of females. From the domestio' servant ' to the peeressj tuuversal "favour m ! acborded to T tieß, which render them so safeandinvahaible ia all^disorders; peculiar: to the sex^, Obstruction* of every kind, either in young, personsenteriaf into womanhood or approaching tne turn of liw —the most critical period— may be radically re- . movedby a recourse 'these Pillsi }f> :> -*- r> 3 AU IHtord^* affecting ike lAeer, Stoimat* and ■ ■ Spwtlr. : % ._.__ ;, Wheneyer the stomach, Uyer r are disordered by' ■ high living, J cHmate; ' bye^induld gence, undue exertion or other (^uses, these fine regulating Pills will soon rectify-the^'eya, aad speedily bring back energy^ strength, and.' cheer fuhiess to the frame where; previously all wm lassitude, gloom, and dejection. t . .. ; i . . ;f . y ' , Despondency, io» Spirit** ?, : The misery occasioned by a disorderedvdifeation is unfortunately, felt b^y mort l pwioae. Theeie famous Pills rfiould be r taken, in appro* priate doses to adjust the" disturbed functions. They diaper headaohe/biliouan^ilatriea; low* ness of spirits, and. all similar-aihMnts. A course of uipse invaluable ; purifying Pills never fails in removing tie cause of such morbid affections, without subjecting the sufferer to *ny inconvenience/. . i- '■■;--■•■ "' ■*'^ v .",." t r 2 ' : Influenza, DiptTuria, Broneh^ y o^Tu r mud ■ '■•■'■':■'■ ' ••"■• ' :: :,&?*** ■-'■ " :: I^o^ c^'* In our changeable .climate ifewt persona flacap* without colds, sow throats, influensa,. dipthena, or bronchitis for all of which' these femous. corrective Pills may be taken witii J the ceraihW of effecting a cure. ' Whik i o ejq^iif aE impurities from ! the body generallyv Holloway's Ointment should be well TObbedupoji the chest and throat ; it will penetrate the. skin, re» duceinSammataon, and restore lasting soundness. Holloway 1 * PUU are the betl remedy i*oie» »a Astluna -7. '^.V ..Fits .. :;' . V Bilious Complaints ' ' /'" Gout './" ,,.. Blotches on tiie skin Head-ache ■ ' ! * t Retention of Urine Indigestion ; :;r Consumption. ' TT»fl*jwwmHn^ Jj-; . Debility : . Jaundice ' jU ~ :i :.•.>/. T>r6pisy Sore Throats ._ ,- Dysentery Rheumatism. , Erysipelas Becbhdary Symptoms €oUca : : Tit^lfeloreiia:^ 1 " 3^ Constipation of Bowels Tumours f > Scrofula, or Sing's Evil Ulcera ,■-•,,■ ■. -■ Liver Complaints Venereal affeqtions; r Bowel Complaints Worms of all kmas. Stone and Gravel Ague > ->i" ; Piles; ■<■■■■ Lumbago : Female Irregularities . t Weakness, from > vhat.Fevers of all kinds . . ■.■ ever cmse 4fC. &Oi Sold at thei Eetablishment of PfiOTßMoi Holloway, 241, Strand, (near Bar) t London,; also by all respectable Druggists aad Dealers in Medicines throughput' the civilised world. ••■■■•■;.■'-■ c:> ' ■•■■•"■■'" '.'.-'••""'"I 1 • ifjgrT&ere i* a connderaßU taring ty.ia&iaf ■:. .::fi'«::'- - :-■■-•• ihchrgernxet.^" 1 " ~ J-T^-i-v'J ■■:*! •:::.--.:-,;"?.' i H'»;.'::.i: .:■•> -■' :>'»Jv;'.-?j * every disorder' are amxed ;fo eacVßox.^! , • • . i Exclusively used :in the Royal Laundry^'' v lv* Viß^gpe^ A^omlnent'^ °^ "': l." .. .:. ".:- .■■■ ... : .:.-,. .f-.^r'-vf '• TO HBE BOTAt HIOHNIBB a . THE PEINCESS OF ¥Al^S.' J mHE best proofe Of the greatest superiority of _L; ..this; Starch are the .numerouvdartingaiabing marks of approval which hayejbeen}jaeqojpdj4 to' it from, all quarters, amongst^those', may be mentioned the following, viz.:— ■ , ". ',-'■*. ft exclusively used in th«Bo^l*undry, j Her Majesty's Laund*Bi says it is the -Jiert Starch she ever used^ , - , = : - ~ Honpufable' mention was awarded at the Great Exhibition in London, in ISRL J ' "^ A Prize Medal was awaraedfor it at the York Exhibition in 1853 j and ■•'*■ ; A Prize i Medal ww also awarded to it at th« International Exhibition in London, ./:,;-,-, ' ; , ; ;THE GLENFIELD STARCH j u o; • '■■■'' Has cotitinuißd to increase rapidly. 51 --^ : The Manufacturers have •every oonfideaofiin asserting, that iftiaos^ hwlies and-laundrepSßS who do not regularly use this Starch would, disregard^ th 6 advice of interested deters, who are allowed extra profits on inferior articles, and^giie' lk% c fur trial, they .would then,foel satisfied r wrih I tbjß rnj superior fiTii«>» which it' imparts' to > laoes, 'linens, TnußliM;- Ac.; -the -great saving ! of tiwnble iniU applicatdonVandthe entire absence 1 of disappoflut' ment witb)4he results^ and wouid for the Wt^e, jjke.;^ •-.,-. ■;i-.y.t. liri'i ,j:^m .^uli<» . THE QU^EITS LAUI^RESS, USl^ira ■rrii-x 'lo K-i-KjQTHER. h^'^jyr .•■ 1?o ; be had of all ; respec^bie' Grocers, Druggita A .; O^mesi 4c M 'jdw.v and whok9sale of tM >»' • S! 'i J ' v:s -iiain^i^ . :- -;,:<; BTABCH PURTEYORS' '*;wnir- ■ Her Royal H%hne«s the Princess of 'WatW i.Hiv; -...w-.i-i- ; ro' SH&- ■■riUi.iaS) ',t &a ,:\;^.,^ «JAndManu&diarerßlb^B .sw>i> woTßßipßo^^cidS^-^sto^is
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Southland Times, Issue 1031, 2 October 1868, Page 4
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871Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1031, 2 October 1868, Page 4
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