Medical HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN For a period of thirty years, in eve^' country nd clime (not even excepting Chin* arid Taraiy), these Pills have established for , lasting renown, Buch as no medicipe ever- enoyed before ; and nowhere, perhaps, have . they teen more appreciated than by Settlers, Diggers ,nd Emigrants in the Australian Cqlotties. Weakness aud Debility. How many persons suffer from debility with»ut knowing the cause why they are feeble! Iti nost cases the stomach is the aegressor. Holoway*s Pills have long been famed for regulaing a disordered Btoniach, and restoring its lealthv Digestive tone ; they are therefore cdnidently recommended aa a neyer-fj_Uing. remedy n all cases tthere the cotistitutidii, trd-l any ;a»se, has become impaired or weaketi_d; Diseases of the Head and Heart. These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, of frequent occurrence ; for the most part jihey creep on gradually, but may be prevented by proper precautions. Holloway's Pills are * the surest preservatives against all derangements oi the brain, and are the speediest corrector of irregular circulation, li they be taken without delay when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness or giddiness comes on, the effect wiU be marVeUeus Females of all Ages and Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constitution, of females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, universal favour is accorded to them for their invigorating and purifying proper ties, which render them so safe and in all disorders peculiar to the sex. Obelaructioiis of every kind, either in young persons entering into womanhood or approaching the turn' of life — the most critical period — may be radically removed by a recourse to these Pills. All Disorders affecting the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Whenever the stomach, liver, or bowels are disordered by high living, climate, over-induld gence, undue exertion or othervcauses, these fine regulating Pills will soon r_ctify the evil, and speedily bring back energy, strength, and cheer fulness to the frame where preTionsly all 'was lassitude, gloom, and dejection.; ' ■ '■ Despondency, Low Spirits. The misery occasioned by a disordered digestion is unfortunately, felt by most, persons. These famous Pills should be taken in appropriate doses ' to adjust the disturbed functions. They dispel' headache, biliousness, nausea* lownesa of spirits, and all similar ailments.. A course of those invaluable purifying: Ifflls never fails in removing the cause of such morbid affections, without subjecting the sufferer to any innocvenience. Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, onghs and Colds. In our changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sore throats, influenza, diptheria, or bronchitis for all of which these '.fiun'ous corrective Pills may be taken with the certainty ot effecting a cure. While the Pills are expelling all i-npurities from the, body generally, Holloway's Ointment should be well rubbed upon the chest and throat; it will penetrate the skin,, reduce inflammation, and restore lasting soundness. Hollowatfs Pills are the best remedy known, in the World for tie following Diseases .— I Asthma Eits Bilious Complaints Gout Blotches on the skin Head-ache Retention of Urine Indigestion Consumption Inflammation Debility Jaundice Dropsy = Sore Throats Dysentery Rheumatism Erysipelas Secondary Symptoms Colics Tic-Doloreux Constipation of Bowels Tmnours Scroftda, or lung's Evil Ulcers liver Complaints - Venereal affections Bowel Complaints . Worms of all kinds Stone and Gravel Ague Files Lumbago Female Irregularities Weakness, from whatFevers of all kinds j ever cause Ac. Ac., Sold at the Establishment of PBOVBSSOB Hollowav, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar) London, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world. - ""■ %gT There is a considerable saving bg taking the larger : sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients of every disorder are affixed to each Box., Publications "THE SOUTHLAND TIMES," ASp ' "THE WEEKLY TIMES." THESE JOURNALS have a very large and extensive circulation throughout New Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, Western and South Australia, Tasmania and Great BritainVatso, since the opening of the Panama route Agents have been appointed inmost of theprincipal citie-. in America. . ' ' _ As a circulating mediwh, both in Town and Country, these journals offer favorable advantages to Advertisers; while, the charges havo been 1 materially lowered in order to induce Traders, Merchants, and ther Public generaUy to avail themselves of the columns of the TIUBS. Begular Agents have been appointed throughout New Zealand, the Colonies, Great Britain, $c. The following are the Rates for Advertising '.— Per inch, of eight lines ....... 8# Half price for every subsequent insertion of the same Advertisement. * Where Advertisements are interted for periods of 3, 6, or 12 months, a very liberal Discount is allowed on the above rates. Where Advertisements are sent in without the number of insertions written thereon, they will h§ inserted until countermanded, and charged ao~ cordingly. ~ '■ Orders for the withdrawal of Advertisements will not be received after 1 o'clock p.m. on the dag previous to Publication. All Advertisements must be pre-paid except where a current account exists. . , * SUBSCRIPTION— SO UTHLAND TIMES Per Quarter (credit) ... 12* 6d „ (in advance) ... ... 10* 04 Posted. Per Quarter (credit) ... 15*64 „ (in advance) ... . 13* Od The days of Publication of Th» SOXT-HXAIIS Times are, to ONJDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and ISIDAYS. ..;.., i. y .„,.. THE WEEKLY TIMES Is Published every SATUEDAY, and contains a full resume of the news of the week. Thi Journal is especially adapted for Country Settlers SUBSCRIPTION r «•'■ "»•»« Tows-. . . : v."".""! •*- Per Annum (if paid in advance) , ...£1 0 0 Per Quarter (omlit) ... 6* 6rf „ (in advance) ... ■■...••., >6e Gd Posted.' • ' '•' vyJ - Per Quarter (credit) ..; ' °7f-Wr . „ (in advance) ...•,''-;.. 6*64
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Southland Times, Issue 1161, 19 May 1869, Page 4
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905Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1161, 19 May 1869, Page 4
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