AmnxTUiitioii* ; ''•■■' ELEY'S AMMUNITION. THE BOXE B CARTRIDGES For Snider-Enfield of '577 bore, |^B r""°S and for the Henry, and Martini- fIJK |Su3 llenry Rifles of 450 bore, IjW loo 3 adopted by Her Majesty's Wnr IW[ If k 3 Department, also of '500 bore for fuß k*M MUitary Rifles. L;| " S I WATERPROOF CENTRAL- fe< S Ajuja FIRE METALLIC CAR- Bh3 fU T RIDGES with enlarged Base I, »a ■ e "^" for small bores, adopted by JfcaaMt foreign • governments for • converted-Chassepot, Berdan, Remington, and Other Rifles ; also Cartridges for Ballard, the Spencerj and Amtru an Henry Repeating Rifles. • The k "ELEY BOXER" are the cheapest Cartridges known, carrying their own ignition, and being made wholly of metal, are waterproof and imperishable in any climate. The above Cartridge. cases (empty) of all sues, and for the different systems ot Breech-loading Rifles, can bo had with or without the suitable Bullets and Machines for finishing the Cartridges BOXER CARTRIDGES of -450 bore for Revolving pistols, need in Her Majesty's Navy COPPER RIM-FIRE CARTRIDGES of all sizes, for Smith & Wesson's, Tranter's,' and Other Pocket Revolvers. PIN-CARTRIDGES for Lefaucheux Revolvers of 12-m | . 9-jn | • and 7-m | . bore. . CENTRAL- FIRE and PIN-FIRE (3ARTRIDGES for all sizes, and systems of Guns, Rifles, and Revolvers. . . Double Waterproof and E. B. Caps^ Patent Wire Cartridges,. Felt Gun Waddings for Breeoh and Muzzle Loaders, and every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. ■ ELEY BBOTHEBS, GRAY'S INN BOAD, LONDON WHOJGE3AM ONLY. i • » i • " - ' ' Medical *; : * 7 I EVERY ONE HIS OWN PBYSIOIAK; 5 Weainf stand Dehtiify. i: (-"'■ i How many persons suffer. A»m defelity wiih* out knowing the cause^ why they 1 - are 1 feebWJ : In [ most cases the stomadli is the ajrgressor. Hoi* f loway'B Pills have long been ifiMoaedjfpri regulating a disordered • stomach,, and restoring fits > healthy Digestive tone; tHey are, therefore conI fidently reepmmended as a never-failiiig ireinfldy in all' cases where the constitution, from any | cause, has become- impaired or weakened. ,■■ I • M , - - :.••.■ K..- 'i', -.-.i-,-. ■ • Disease* of the Mead and. MiarL,^^ ' These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, ' of frequent occurrence ; for the most part, they creep on 1 graduallyi : but may- btf>: prevented by • proper precautions.^ Holloway's: PUls are ?the r surest preservatives ; against all derangements 01 1 the brain, and are : the r speediest opr rectors of irregular •circulation.., ,1£ they be taken without ' delay when tingling in ihe /limbs, 3 drowsiness 1 or > giddines^T comes on, the effect will be c maryelleus I . , 3For "a .period; of thirty jeare, in' every country 7 and clime (not even excepting China "and 'Tari : tary)j these Pills have established for \ themselves , > a lasting renown,' such as no medicine ever eni joyed before B;ndfnt)wher^, perhaps* r have., they ■ been more appreciated than by Settlers; Diggers j and Emigrants in the Australian Colonies;! [ , ' Females of all Age* iatti^Ctiwiet; : " , Thefeme qf Aese JPills is partiy >aaaid f upon • the beneficial' effects they have, upon 'the ' constiI tutions of females. 'From the domestic servant i to ihe peeress, universal favour is abcordedt to 5 them for their invigorating and .purifying; proper b ties, which render? them : so safe and' invaJuabl^ in > all disorders peculiar to the sex. : Ojbstructipns r of evtay kind, either. in^young- persqiis- 1 entering I into womanhood «r approaching the' J tuM^bf life , —the 'most critical .period-^-may <be i radically removed by* recourse to; these Pills'. ' ; .;. , >; h ■ ■■-< ' All IHsorcUrsa^ectit^tk* I4verij\BtowuKk.and *' . : ii ■■ '■ v- >. (JBoweVr, '1 -rt;- ; nf •,•»<•: i Whenever the stomach, liver, or bowels :aro , disordered by Wght living,, climate, oferfinduld ' gence* undue exertion or .other, causes,. these fine regulating Pills "will s^n/recttfytni ev^j and speedily brmg babVener^, Btwjngth,' and cheer fulness to the frame %here^ previously! ill was lassitude, gloom, and dejection, a?. 5 i • > The 'misery occasioned by a disordered r digec--1 tion is unfortunately, felt by most' -persorp, ' These 'famous Pills< should be taken jin app d» ' priato. , doses to adjust the disturbed functions* ' They .dispel headache, biliousness, nausea, Ipw--1 ness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of those invaluable 1 purifying ■ Pills never fails in removing the cause of such morbid affect ions, without subjecting i the sufferer to : any , in- . . : ;. , . ... ; ; K .i, : ' ( :■,-:'•..'■ , IfiUwmia, JJKptherfy'cjßrdvelUift) : <Hyhi y.aud In our changeable climate few persons escape without colds/soW throats, mfluenza, diptheria, > or bronchitis for all of which these famous cori rective Pills may be taken with' the 'certainty of , effecting;* cure./ Wnile 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 siting re- > duce inflammation) ahdrestore- lasting soundness. Holloicay's JPUlsare -the best remedy kuoton } i» \ '"' the World for the following DUeaueif— Asthma Fits . '""'■ Bilious Complaints Gout i Blotches on the rtin Head-ache - Retention of Urine Ifidigestion '■'■■'■.■ ,- Consumption. Inflammation . Debility > Jaundice . r Dropsy . Sor^^hroats , Dysentery Rheumatism „? Erysipelas ' ' ' ; Secondary Symptoms Colics^ ■■■■ •■■ Tic-Doloreux , Constipation of Bowel* Tumours . . ■' Scrofiua, or King!s Evil Ulcers , Liver Complainta Venereal affections Bowel Complaints Woruisof all kinds Stone and Gravel Ague V Files ■ • Lumbago - ' Female Irregularities Weakness, from j whatFevers of all kinds j ever cause 4c. 4c., Sold at the Establishment of ?BO»HK>B Hoijww^t, ; 244, . Strand, , (near. Temple .. B^ar) London, also by all respectable Druggists and r Dealers in ' Medicmes throughout the civilised world; ■ ■■: - ; ■■• ■- _'■■ ■■•■ ' " >li ' ? ' (: ; ;i ' 11 : " 1 tissfTftere U aeon^rtrtle saving by'iakinc rT, ■■..- r rifr larger titetl ■'■ ■ -= : wx N.B.— Duwtfo&i for the guidance of patients of every disorder are affixed to eacn Box. V' 1 ;
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Southland Times, Issue 1158, 3 November 1869, Page 4
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896Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1158, 3 November 1869, Page 4
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