ETBRY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN Weakness and Debilitif. How many persons suffer fijoni debility without knowing the cause why they are feeble' In most cases the stomach is the^ aegreßSor. Hoiloway's Pills have long been famed -for regulating a disordered stomach, ; and restoring its hesathy Digestive tone; they are therefore confidently recommended as a never-failing remadyin all cases where the" constitution, from any cause, haß become impaired or weakened. "■ ■ " Diseases of the "Head and Heart. These formidabie diseases are; ; unfortunately, of frequent occurrence ; for the mbsl part they creep on' graduaUy, but^may. be .prevented by - i proper precautions. ; _Hou<iway > » Pills are the ' surest preservatives' against all derangements of the brain, and are lie 'Bpeediest^correctors of irregular circulation. If they be taken without i delay when tingling in the limbs,- drowsiness or giddiness comes on, the'effect will be marveUou* For a period of thirty j ears, in every countary and clime (not even excepting. China and Tartary), these Pills have estabUshed for. themselves a lasting renown, such; as no- medicine ever enjoyed before ;: and nowhere, perhaps; have they been more appreciated than by Settlers, Diggers and Emigrants in the Australian Colonies. . Females of all Ages And Classes. The fame of these Pills is-!parfly lased upon the beneficial efifects they Jbavja .uppii, the constitutions of females. , From tiie ? domestic servant to the peeress, um"7ersain!avo^ is accorded to them for their irivigbrating »nd purifjing proper ties, which render them Mo safe arid .invaluable in all disorders pcculiM to r tHe r? sei? ; Obstructions bf every kind, either in young persons entering into womanhood or approaching ttie turn of life -r-the most crituai periQd-rrrmay be radicsJly removed by a recourse to' these; PillsV - . AU Disorders affecting th» tLieer, -Stomach and - .•■ ' ' . ...:..,-... - Bowels.- ;•■; yi-rr-WheneVer the stomach, liyeiv 'or bowels are disordered' by. high UVingJ cKmate/'over-induld gence, undue exertion or other causes, these flee regulating Pills r will so^n fi re^ify, the evil, and speedily bring bac> : energy/, 'strength, and cheer fulness to the 'fra^e wher%' previdußly all was lasßitudej gloom, and dejection. ■ ■ • Despondency, Iron ' Spirits. "The misery bccasidned b l y a'disordered digestion" is " unfortunately, 'felt' 'by Tmost persons. These iamous Pills' should be takert in appropriate doses to adjust -the disturbed functions. They dispel headache', biliousness^ nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of those invaluable' 5 purifvingT Pills never fails in removing the cause of such morbid affections, without subjecting the sufferer to any in nbcvenience. • ; • Influenza, Diptheria; Sroncittis, "Cough* and ••■-;- Coldsr In our changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sore throats/ influenza, diptheria or bronchitis for all of which these famous corrective Pills !may-bo taken with the .certainty of effecting a cure. While the Pills a"re expelling all iTipunties frpm*tQe body generally, Holloway's Ointment should be ; well rubbed upon the chest arid throat ; it will' peHetrate ! the skin, reduce inflammation,' and restore lasting soundness. Moliowa^s Pitts are the' best remedy know* >» the World for the following. Diseases .t— - Asthma—- ..; Fits Bilious Complaints - ■', G-dut Blotches on the skin Head-ache , Retention of Urine ; '•" Indigestion' Consumption :. Inflauxraation Debility- ' . Jaundice ; Dropsy . • Sore Throats .Dysentery ■ , . Rheumatism Erysipelas . " Secondary Symptoms Colics '; \ ! ' Tic-Doloreux 'Constipation of Bowels Tumours -■ Scrofula, or King's Evil Ulcers . - Jjiver.Complaints -, .. , Venereal affections Bowel Complaints ' ' Worms of all kinaa Stone and Gravel '- 'Ague Piles ;■ . •-' LumbagoFemale: Irregularities' ~ Weakness, from whatFevers of all kinda ■ ■'} ever cause &o. &a, .Sold at the • Establishment o.of Phofessob HoiiowAT, -2fi, Strand, .(near 1 Temple Bar) London, also by^ an respectabW Druggists and Dealers in ; Mea^cines throughout f the civilised world. ■■ . : .;■; .- , (■.■'■..'■ ;,-.- : .i) tgj^T There is a considerable-, saving by taking the' larger sizes. ~~TT'..3Jr-~!Dli c.otions^jOTjhe guidance of patient of every disorder areafeea~to eaoh Box. ELET'S; i;MMIT]^ITION. 'jm. . THE BOXER CARTRIDGES ° flßm, For Snider-Enfieid |of Wi^bore, [^^™ /and for i the Henry, and Martini- SB uuj Henry Rifles; of S: '4soo^>ore, ||H r . 00l adopted by Her Majesty's War bMW ?Sa Department, also of 'soo bore for |mS ■'■ w«a Military Tßifles." ; " v / r '^ 5p WATERPROOF CENTRAL- sig tMFIBE METALLIC CAR- iZfi rj]|M TRIDGES 'with; enlarged Base S3 * B ™'^for Binall'' bores/ adopted byJt^A foreign governments for converted-Ohassepot, Berdan, / Remington, . ; and- -other -' Bifles ; also Cartridges for Ballard, the Spencer,- and Ameru an Henry Repeating Rifles, , The rHEI^ ; B6X^7/'are the cheapest , Cartridges known, carrying' tlieir own ignition, .aiia being inaide wholly .bf metal, are waterproof . ftnd imperishable m any climate. " The above Cartridge cases (einpfy) of all sices, and 'for J ttie different ; BTBtems ; bt 'Breeoh-loading Rifles/ can.be had with . or without the suitable BuMets and Machines for finishing <the Cartridges k BOXER CARTRIDGES of >450 bore for ■Revolving pistols, used- in? Her Majesty's Navy COPPER RIM-FIRE -CARTRIDGES of all sizes, for Smith & Wesson!s, Tranter's, and other PocketJß«v.olvers... . , .'.,'"-■ \ PIN-CARTRIDGES fqr T*laucheuxßevolTer« of^ I^-in ;j ij9im.|;i.an^ 7-ia j' ? . bpre.' : CEI^AL^FIRE; and [PIN.'-FIRE OARTRIDGESTo^aU sizes, aiidE systems of Gum, Rifles/andßevolverßi; ••>;''' i.^---1 "I Dduble.Waterprpdjf lana'^.'B^'baps, Patent W^i-e CartriSJges, l Felt f |JM^a^d|aj&i for Breech and Muzzle; I^ader^s^^nd"' every 1 description of Sporting ana MuitaryAnununi^on; ; j ! GRAY'S;; fi;iJu..vi^:i'.':O7j3Pf'WMfliiMri¥.i : j v
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Southland Times, Issue 1348, 16 December 1870, Page 4
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821Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1348, 16 December 1870, Page 4
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