; -'-' THE FBiEND'O^ AtAl! * -'• JJ.-OLLO WA/Y'S PILLS. • \NERVOUB DISOHWBRS.' r v ,' * :, "What is more fearful thani breaking down of the nervous system? To bo exciteable or nervous in a small degree is most distressing, for where can a remedy, be found? There is one:~^drinfc but little wine, beer, or spirits, oiv.far better, none; take no coffeej—weak tea being preferable; get. all the fresh . air you "can; take three or four Pjlls every night; eat .plenty of solids, avoiding the use of slops; and if these golden rules are followed, you will be happy iv mind and strong in body! and forget you have any nerves. : • " MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. If there is one thing more than ; another for which, these pills are so famous, it is their pnrifying properties, especially-their power of cleansing the blood from all impurities, arid removing dangerous and suspended secretions. Universally adopted as the one grand remedy for female complaints, they, never fail, never weaken the system, and always bring'about what, £3 required.' J :'; :; — SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPETITE- . '. These feelings which fio sadden us, most frequently arise from annoyances or trouble; Jfrdm obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is unfit for us, thus disordering the fiver and stomach. These organs must be. regulated if you wish, to be well. The Pills, if taken according to the printed instruc-. 1 tions, will quickly restore a healthy action to, both liveriand stdmach, whence follows, as a natural c'onse*' " quence, a good appetite and a clear head.' In that East and West Indies scarcely any other, medicine,is ever used for these disorders. - . " - . HOW TO BE STRONG. ' f ; Never,let the bowels be:either confined or unduly,: acted upon. It' ma-y appear /singular that Holiowfty'B.. Pills should be recommended for a' run upon the [ bowels, many persons supposing that. they would in-' j crease relaxation, This is*, great -mistake, however,,; for these Pills will immediately correct the liver and , stop every kind.of bowel.complaint. In warm climates. thousands of lives have beeu saved by the use of this •> medicine, which in «\1 cases gives tone and- vigour to; the whole/organic system however derangedr—health^. and strength following as of- epnrs£ ' The': appetite tooriswdnderMly" increased by" "the use df;' these Pills comblnedjviththe-use of'solid in preference 1 ; to fluid diet. Anirpal food is'better thra^^ broths ■ and, •steWs.-—By removing acrid, fermented," or' other impure -humours from- the liver, stomach or blood, thecause of dysentry, diarrhae, and other-bowel cpm--; plainti is expelled. The result is, that the disturbance, is arrested, and the action of the" bowels becomes regular. Nothing willstop the relaxation of the bowela ■ so quickly as this fine correcting medicine. • <. . •' ■■'."" DISORDERS Of THE;kIDNEYS. - i In all diseases affecting these organs,^ whether they secrete too much or^two little; water; or whether they ■,; be afflicted witlvstpne orjgravel,- or ..> aches and pains, in*the loins'over the,regions of the kiridneys; these' Pilltf should be taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment should be welL rubbed into / the small of the. back., at bed time.; This treatment ■:.. - will give almost immediate' reUef when all other' .means' havel failed; -' :' ;<s • tl ' .-•.;;,-■■^ •.-• FOR STOMAGHS OUT OB ORDER. , r. ' No medicine will so effectually improve the tone o the stomach as these' Pills; they remove all acidityf v occasioned either by, intemperance or improper'diet, J They reach the liver, ,and.reducel it to a healthy: ac-,-v----tioii (they are woriderfuliy efficacious in cases of spasm, .* -Mn fact they never'fail in! caring all disorders of the '' liver and stomach. I: : ;: - ;.■';;. 4 Holloway's Pill^arethebestmnedy.known in the world. } 7 ' ; for We following diseases :—-'■ Ague ■ Inflammation Asthma '■.■'.'■'■ ; ; Jaundice»'- k : .): Bilious complaints Liver Complaints ,; Blotches on the Skin \ Lumbago Bowel Complaints Piles : Colics-—- : : Rheumatism " . Constipation oftheßwvels Ketention of Urine Consumption Scrofula, or King's EvilDebility ' Sore Throats ' Dropsy ''■ :. .. jStone.and Gravel .■ -. Dysentery • Secqndary Symptoms ,• Erysipelas . Tic-Doloureux Female Irregularities Tumours Fevers'of all kinds Ulcers ' i ~- ; r Fits Venereal, Affections.: Gout Worms of all kinds - ' Weakness from whatever' Indigestion. :■ r, "cause, &c.,&c.; . * ! Sold, at r the Establishment of Professor Hollowayj ; : 2|4, Strand, ''(near',' Temple Bar), London, and 80, , Maiden^lane, New York 5 a^o by all respectable :' Druggists mi Dealereiin Medicinea throughout .'the civilised world. ' . . •■, :■ , . .■ \*'. There is a considerable saving by taking the '* :•■ .. - '■ " larger sizes. . ;; N.8.-i-Directions for. the'guidance of patient* in every '' , ; disorder are affixed; to each box. . , Sole Agent for Nelson, WV.WILKIE, Bridge-street. , Inbox,esatl3Jd.v2B;9d. J ahd4s. 6d.each. ; TO STAOT THIS REASON, at Grove j . Farm, Nelson, , the high-clas3 thoroughbred ,■■ horse , .''■ '.'• "■'.-' ' " " , ". ;~ "■" i ■'"■ '' •■ ■<■■■-■ :•■■■■ TO WTON^i ■■:■'■ ■ •■; ■-i own ■ brother to Marchioness , (recently sbldv to go to ■, Australia for 63p guineas), winner of the Oaks, 1855,. by Melbourne, out of Ciriizelli, by Touchstone, grand- ' dam Brocade by Pantaloon; great granddahi Bombazine;by. ThunderbQlt [rofe : Stud;Book, vii., 70^; :;■ Melbourne, by Humphrey Clinker, dam by Cervantes, her dam by Goluinpus'; Payhator, sister to Zodiac, by St. George'; Abigail, by Woodpecker [vide' - Stud Book, iVii 81.]. Melbourne is the sire of Sir Tatton Sykes, Ayinner of the St. Leger, 1846; Cypba, ; winherof the Oaks; 1848 -West Australian, winner of the Derby and Leger, 1853; Blink Bonny, winner : of the Derby and Oaks, 1857:; Sammerside, winner ; of, the Oaks, ,1859; -and numerous otiier first-ciass .. horses.'. ■ ■"'" ~ . ' "'[" .- "'_ ' ' " TouoHSrONE, winner of the SiLeger, 1854; was ■ theßire«f.Cotherstone,:winnerof l the Two Thousand Guineas and Derby, 1843; Orlando, winner of tho , Derby, 1844; Teddington', winner of the Derby, 1851; Surplice, winner of the Derby-and Leger, 1848; ' Newminster, winner, of the Leger, 1851; Blue Bonnet, winner of the Leger; Mendicant, winner of the One Thousand' Guineas and Oaks, 1856; Musjid, winner of the Derby, 1859. Terms:—Thorough-bred mares, £10 each; other mares, £6 ; groomage, ss. Any mares left at the Victoria Hotel, Blenheim, bofore the 30th instant, 'can be driven up to Nelson; or any direction that mares will bo procured on the road will be attended to. Paddocks at usual charges. H. H» STAFFORD. Grove Farm, September 10. 993 TO STAND THIS SEASON, he following Horses," at. Fkeeth's Livery Stables, Hardy-street, Nelson. The Cart Stallion - - CLYDE CHAMPION will be at Richmond every .Monday, Wakefield every Thursday, and at Wakapuaka every Friday, if sufficient inducement offer. Terms:— ££ 4s. a mare, and ss. the groom. The thorough-bred Horse R"I DL'ESWORTE will be at Richmond every : Wednesday. Thoroughbred mares, £7,78. a mare, and ss. the • groom: half-bred mares, £4 4e.'» mare, and sa. the groom. ' 962 - - 1 I. FREETH. HPHE COLONIST, published every Tuesday and X .Friday morning, is regularly forwarded to Englarid, Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, Queensland, Tasmania, and circulated throughout Australia 1 generally.' Parties desirous of having the " Summary, for Europe and Australia" posted to their friends abroad, 1 may send their addresses to this office, which will be promptly attended to, ' It-is particularly requested that any irregularity in the delivery,of this paper, may be notjfied at this. Office, in ordcr'that steps may be"taken'to prevent a recurrence of the annoyance. ■ ' .'•>..> - >t- ,■ The terms for advertisements are as under :•—. Eight lines . . . £0' 4 0 Evei-y line above eight' 0 0 3* Every subsequent insertion will-be charged one-half of the above prices. , • * '' Every .'advertisement" not exceeding "fiftee'i words will be charged at'the unif6rm rate of Is. for each insertion. ' 4 1 , -> '■ Quarterly. Advertisers will be charged according to a scale to be ascertained on application, at this office.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 304, 18 September 1860, Page 4
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