medical* ETERT ONE HIS OWN PHTSICIAN Weakness and Debility. How many persons suffer from debility without knowing the cause why they are feeble! In most cases the stomach is the aegressor. Hoiloway'e Pills have long been famed for regulating a disordered gtomaeh, and restoring its healthy Digestive tone; they are therefore conflclently recommended as a never-failing reraftdy in all cases where the constitution, from any cause, has become impaired or weakened. Diseases of the Head and Heart. These formidable diseases are, unfortunately of frequent occurrence ; for the most part they creep on gradually, but may be prevented by proper precautions. Holloway's Pills are the surest preservatives against all derangements ot the brain, and are the speediest correctors ot irregular circulation. If they bo taken without delay when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness or giddiness comes on, the effect will oe marw.lloin For a period of thirty jears, in every coii-itry and clime (not even excepting China and Tarfrarv), these Pills hare established for themselves a lsistinn renown, such as no medicine evar en« joyed before ; and nowhere, perhaps, have they been more appreciated than by Settlers, Digger* and Emigrants in the Australian Colonies. Females of all Ages and Classes. The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions of females. From the domestic servant to the peeress, universal favour is accorded lo them for their invigorating and purifying proper tics which render them so safe anil invali.nbl.f m all disorder peculiar to the sex. Ob*l.ru»tion.» oF every kind, either in young persons entering into womanhood or approaching the turn of Mb — 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-hululd genee, undue exertion or other causes, those line regulating Pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily bring back energy, strength, and ch.jeifulness' to the frame where previously ail was lassitude, gloom, and dejection. Despondency, Loio Spirits. The misery occasioned by a disordered digestion is unfortunately, felt by most persona. These famous Pills should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the disturbed functions. They tlisj t'l headache, biliousness, nausea, low* nebs' of ypints, and all similar ailments. A course of those invaluable purifying Pills never fails in removing the cause ol such morbid affections, without subjecting the sufferer to any in convenience. Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. In our changeable climate few persons escape without coids, sore throats, intluenza, dipthuria or bronchitis for all of which these famous corrective Pills may be taken with the certainty of effecting a cure. While the Pills are expelling all impurities from the body generally, Holloivay's Ointment should be well rubbed. upon the chest and throat ; it will penetrate the skin, reduce inilarnination, arid restore lasting soundness Holloway's Pills are the best remedy Jcnown in the World for the following Diseases ■ — Asthma Fits Bilious Complaints Gout Blotches on the skin Head-ache Retention of Urine Indigestion Consumption Inflammation Debility ' Jaundice Dropsy Sore Tkroat3 Dysentery Rheumatism Erysipelas Secondary Symptoms Colics Tic-Doloreux Constipation of Bowels Tumours Scrofula, or King's Evil Ulcers Liver Complaints Tenereal affections Bowel Complaints Worms of all kinas Stone and Gravel Ague Piles 1/umbaga Female Irregularities Weakness, from whatEevers of all kinds ever cause &c. &c, Sold at the Establishment of Phosessob HoiLOWAr, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar) London, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world. v $Z^T There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients of every disorder are affixed to each Box.
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Southland Times, Issue 1669, 29 November 1872, Page 1 (Supplement)
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611Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1669, 29 November 1872, Page 1 (Supplement)
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