Miscellaneous EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSIidIAJr HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. For a period of thirty jears, in every country , Ld clime (not even excepting China and Tar- ; ry), these Pills' have established for themselres lasting renown, Buch as no medicine ever enyed before ; and nowhere, perhaps, ; have they: ' sen more appreciated than by Settlers, Diggers id Emigrants in the Australian Colonies. Weakness aud DebUity. How many persona suffer from debility with*at knowing the cause why they are feeble! : In Lost cases the stomach is ita aggressor.; Hol>way's Pills have long been famed for; regulaDg a disordered stomach, and restoring its' ealthy Digestive tone; they are therefore oondently recommended as a never-failing remedy . ■ > i all cases where the constitution, from any ■ rase, has become impaired or weakened. Diseases of the Scad and Heart, These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, f frequent occurrence ; for the most part they ; reep on gradually, but may be prevented by iroper precautions. Holloway's Pills are the urest preservatives against all derangements ot- ' he brain, and are the speediest cofrectors. of rregular circulation. If they be taken without lelay when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness or [iddiness comes on, the effect will be marvellems* Females of all Ages and Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based ttpdn he beneficial effects they, have upon the oonstiutions of females. From the domestic servant o the peeress, universal favour is accorded .to hem for their invigorating and purifying proper ies, which render them so safe and invaluable in ill disorders peculiar to the sex. Obstructions )f every kind, either in young persons entering uto womanhood or approaching the turn of life, , r —the most critical period — may be radically re«" moved by a recourse to these Pulb. - •; All Disorders affecting th* Lvoer, Stomach an* . Bowels. '■.'■■'■ Whenever the stomach, liver, or bow^s are iisordered by high living, /climate'; oveMnduld gence, undue exertion or other causes, these fine ' regulating Pills will Boon rectify the evil* *no :: ; speedily bring back .energy, strength/ and cheer . fulness to the frame where previously all wa» lassitude, gloom, and dejection. -. .- ■ ■; Despondency, Low Spirits. ; : , The misery occasioned by a disordered; digesr ■ > tion is unfortunately, felt by most persona* iV These famous Pills should be teieii in, appror , priate doses to adjust the disturbed functiohs 1 . . They dispel headache, bfliousnesß, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of those invaluable purifying Pills never fails in removing the cause of, such morbid affecf: . tions, without subjecting the sufferer to any mr convenience. t ■•'•■■/ '..:.-. Influenza, Diptheria, BronchUi), ought amd. Colds. '. v ,•;"; In our changeable climate few persons,esc»p« , without colds, sore tbroatß, influenza, dipthena, . or bronchitis for all of wnichtiiese . femous cor- . rective Pills may be taken with the. 'certainty 'o! effecting a cure. While the Pills are expelling ( ; all i-npurities from the body generally, Hollo-; tray's Ointment should be well rubbed upon. the ; (J chest and throat jit will.peHetratejthe/skin,: re- . duce inflammation, and restore lasting soundness.,. Holloway's Pitts are the lest remedy kuow*i* the World for the following Disease* ?~--.~ r ; Asthma Fits , , Bilious Complaints Gout . , ; Blotches on the skin Head-ache Retention of Urine Indigestion Consumption Inflammation Debihty Jaundice Dropsy > Sore Throats ..-. Dysentery ' Rheumatisni . Erysipelas Secondary Symptoms Colics Tic-Doloreux . ; • Constipation of Bowel* Tumours Scrofula, or King's Evil Ulcers- ■ j • .; - .: liver Complaints . Venereal affections [ i; : ; Bowel Comphunts Worms of all'landji ' . i Stone and Gravel Ague '-,' Piles/ Lumbago; , t V " Female Irregularities Weakness, from ,»h»tFevers of all kinds ; ... ever cwae Ac. #a,v ; .; > Sold at the ■ Establishment of PaoMSSOB ■' Hoijx>wat, 244, Strand, -(near Templex! ißar)j ' .' London, also by all respectable DruggistSr and (•<> Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world. , . ■■ : ., . ,; . '• There is a considerably saving, ly toWfy i . , . . the larger sizes. ':'■."'..".:■ IS .B.— Directions for the guidance rof patients in. ,^ every,^disorder are affixed to each^ Boi; ...... GIiEISITEpi) STA^CS. . ; :.i Exclusively used in the Royal Laundry* :' : ; By Special Appointriient. y . STA E0 H PIT B E QiK ( TO HBB BOTAI HI&HNBiaS' : THE PEINCESS OF WALES. rnHE best proofs of- th^ greatest superiority of JJ this Starch are the numerous distinguishing marks of approval which have, .been, accorded to : it from all quarters, amongst, those may be ; mentioned the following, vaz. :— _ It isexcliisively "used in the Royal Laundry, , : ■ ' ■ akd" ■■■ ' ■'' '■■' '..'," Her Majesty's Laundres says it is' the; .finest > Starch she ever used. . ,^; .., -r-. 1 Honourable mention was awarded, at toe ureat , , . Exhibition in Loiidpn, in 18S1. ; ' ..■ .-■■}? A'Prize Medal was awarded for it at the J^ew York Exhibition in'lßs3 ; and :; '■--'■'■'■ A Prize Medal i was also awarded to it at to* International Exhibition in London, THE GLENFIELb STARCH Has continued to increase rapidly. The Manufacturers', have every confidence itt asserting, that i£thp B e ladies and laundresses, yho ; ,;; do not regularly use ,this Starch, would disregard the advice of interested dealers, Iwho are allowed extra profits on inferior articles, and' give it a' fiur 1 trial, they would then feel satisfied irith the Tery superior finish which it imparts to laces, linens, muslins, &c., the great saving' of ; trouble in its appUcation, and the entire absence of duappointnient with die results, and would for the future, like"'-"' "" '■■■ ;; '• "• : -. '■■.' THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS, USE KO OTHER. To be had of all respectable Grocers,, Druggiste. v Oilmen, &c, &c., and wholesale of the T . Manufacturers, ■ , :, ; . i: ,.., ROBERT WOTHERSPOON & CO. STARCH PURVEYpRS : ■ . ■ ■ ' T0 .■ •. -•■■•;: --.■< Her Royal Highness the Princess of Walas And Manufiicturers of . WOTERSPOON'S VICTORIA ; LOZENOB|I;
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Southland Times, Issue 1038, 14 October 1868, Page 4
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883Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1038, 14 October 1868, Page 4
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