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THE FKIEND OF ALL! JJOLLOWATTS PILLS. NERVOUS DISORIERS. | What is more fearful than a breaking down of the nervous system ? To be exciteable or nervous in a small degree is .most., distressing, for where can a remedy be found? There is one:-*lrink but little wine, beer, or'spirits^ br = far better,',tfone; take no coffee,—weak tea being preferable; get all the fresh air you can; take three or four Pills every night; eat plenty of solidsi avoiding the use of slops; and if ithese golden rules are followed, youwill be happy ia mind and strong in body, and forget you haveany * nerves, : , MOTHERS iANDDAUQHTERSii r 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, and removing dangerous knd suspended secretions. Universally adopted as the one. gijaml remedy for female complaints, they never fail, never weaken the system^ and always bring about what ia 'required.;''1- ''■-.-■ ■:-:■> ;,■■■•■•.'/.■ y. /■■.■:.;. , SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPETITE' These feelingswhich sd saddenits, most frequently arise from annoyances or trouble,' from!obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what js unfit for us, thus disorderingtheliyerandetomach. 'These organs must be regulated if you wish to be well. The Pills, if taken according'to the printed instructions, will quickly, restore a healthy action to. bpth , liver and stomachj whence follows, as.a, naturaj:consequence, a'.good'appetite and a clear, head. Tn the East and West Indies scarcely any other medicine is ever used for these disorders.;; ~;. \ ~•'.> HOW TO BE 'STRONG; .._ " ' 1 Never let the bowels be-either confined ;or unduly acted upon. It jnay appear singular that Holloway'i Pills should be recommended, fi?r ; ;a run upon ■ the bowels, many persons' supposing" th*t' they would 'increase relaxation. This is a great- mistake', hoyrWer, for these Pills will immediately'correcfc the; livtjp pnd stop every kind of bowel cptnplaint.,lnwarmbliniates thousands of lives have beeu saved by the use ofihis medicine, which m aU cases gives tone and vigour to the whole organic Bystem:howeyeriderangedj--ho#lfcli and strength following as .a .matter ,of courae, ■ Theappetite too is wonderfully increased by'thc\use of these Pills combined with the 'use of solid in preference !to fluid diet. Animal foodis better;thanf :bn)tliß <md steirs.;—By removing acrid,, fermented yof \ "other jrapure humours from the liver, stomach !ov blood,jth« cause 6f dyaentry, diarrhae, and ■other bowel complaint* is expelled; The result is, that the disturbance is arrested, and; the action of the'boweja becbmes .regular1. Nothing will stop the relaxation'of the bbweli so quickly as this fine'cdrrecting medicine.- »:" ■ 5 DISORDERS OF THE KIDSfEYS. f In all diseases affecting these organs,'whether they secrete too much or two littlferwater ; 6v whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel,: or aches and paint ia the loins over the regions of the^kindneyi,; these Pills should be taken according"tor flic printed1 difecr tiohs, and the Ointment should :be- "well rubbed 1 ihto the small of the back at bed time. - This treatment will give almost;immediate relief,when all other means nave failed. - "; ■' ' ' ' FOR BTOMAOHB OUT OF ORDER. i No medicine will so eflFectually improve the tone o the stomach as these Pills^ they eremove all acidityf occasipned either, by intemperance" or improper diet, They reach thelivef, and reduce it: to a healthy ac-. tion; they are wohderfuliyeSacacibußin:casesbfspaim f —in fact they never fa^il in curing, all-disorders of the liver and stomach. * , "" * - - JBottowdy's Pills are the-best remedy TtMtoh in the uirli !•! '■■} -:'i.v for thef (Mowing jdwawtr-* > j :^: j Ague : , .... ■ . ; Inflammation ' Asthma '■. Jaundice "'. Bilious complaints '; f Liver Complaints : ' , ;Blotches on the Skin :,': ; :Lumbago.. < : ' Bowel Complaints Piles ~, ; ( - ; t Colics ''..." Rheumatism : . Constipation of the Bowels ißetentibh of IJrina '• ■>'■■': Scrofula, or King's Evil Debility Sore,Xhrbatß... . ; Dropsy Stone and Gixvel" . ' Dysentery ' ' ! "■ Secondary Symptbrna Erysipelas , ' ; Tic-Doloureux Female Irregularities j Tumours . ;i ; / Fevers of all kinds Ulcers' Fits Venerenl Affections Gout ; . Warms of all kinds .. Headache . Weakness from whatever Indigestion cause, &c, &c. Sold at the Establishment of Professor 'Holloway,. 244, Strand, (near Temple-.-Bar), /London; and 80, Maiden-lane, New York; also^ by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world. : ' ; *^* There is a considerable saving by taking the , . larger sizes., , N^B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box.; ' Sole Agent for Nelson, W.WILKIE, Bridge-street.-In boxes at 13id., 2s. 9d., and 4a. 6d. each. : »T»0 STAND THIS SEASON, at Grove '•*■ Farm, Nelson, the high-class thoroughbred horse • : . : . : . .-..■-,; •■ .. .. : .. •"'■ T,OWTON, / own brother to Marchioness (recently sold to goto Australia for 630 guineas), winner of the OakSj -1855, by Melbourne, out of Cinizelli, by Touchstone, granddam Brocade by Pantaloon,, great granddam Bombazine'by Thunderbolt [vide Stud Book, vii., 70.] .' BiEiiBbURNBj by Humphi'ey Clinker^ dam'by- Cervantes, her dam by ,6olumpus; Paynator, sister 'to Zodiac, by. St., George; Abigail, by Woodpecker hide Stud Book, iv., 81i] Melbourne is the sire I'of Sir Tatton Sykes, winner of the St. Leger' 1846; Cyinba, winner of the Oaks, 1848; West Australian, winder of the Derby, and Leger, 1853; Blink Bonny, winner of the Derby and Oaks, 1857; Summerside, winner of the Oaks, 1859; and numerous : other first-class horses.' " ■ ;.'.■. .-..;■.:-• •.'...• '.'■.; ■/. ;■ " -, ToucHsroKE, winnerof the St. Leger, 1854; : was the sire of Cotherstone, winner of the £wo Tliousahd Guineas and Derby, 1843; Orlando, winner of the Derby, 1844; Tejdington, winner of; the Derby, 1851; furplice, -winner of the Derby and Leger,. 1848; Newminster, winner of the Leger, 1851; Blue Bonnet, winner of the Leger; Mendicant, winrier 'of 'the One Thousand Guineas and; Oaks,, 1856; •; Musjid, winner ofthe Derby, 1859. .-. . > - ..:-.. .< .;, rT ! Termß:—Thorough-bred mftres,* jglO'each; other mares, jg6; grbdmage, ss. • t'r : ? ■: ; . ; .; 4ny mares left at the Victoria Hotel, Blenheim, before the 30th instant, can be driven up to Nelson; or any direction that mares will be procured on the road will be attended to. Paddocks at usual charges. H.H. STAFFORD. Grove Farm, September 10. 995 T~O STAND THIS SEASON, he following Horses, at Fbbkth's Livery Stables, Hardy-street: Nelson. The Cait Stallion' CLYDE CHAMPION will be at Richmond every Monday, Wakefield every Thursday, and at Wakapuaka every Friday/if sufficient inducement offer. ~ . ..-->, Terms:— £4 4s. a mare, and ss. the groom. The thorough-bred Horse RIDLKBWOBT.H; will be at Richmond every Wednesday. Thorough-bred mares, £7 7s.' a mare, and ss. the • groom: half-bred mares, £4 4s. a mare, and 6a. the groom. 962 I. PREBTH. THE COLONIST, published every Tuesday and Friday morning, is regularly'"forwarded to England, Sydney, Melbourne'jGeelong, Adelaide* Queens- - land,.Tasmania, and circulated throughojit? Australia generally. Parties desirous of having the "'Summary for Europe aiid Australia" posted' tb'tHeir' friends abroad, may seild "their addresses to this <offlce,N which will be promptly attended to, : , •-, . r. ~:. ~ ' ~, ' It is particularly requested that any irre'gularify cih' the delivery of this paper; may be notified at 'this Office, in order that steps may be takea to prevent! a recurrence of the annoyance. '■•'- - The terms fpr adyertiaements^re; asrunder :— Eight lines v .; JV lie;ai4 0 , Every line above eight ;0j0; *3 ' Every subsequent insertion willbe charged one-half of the above prices. .i . , " Every advertisement not' exceeding, fifteen words will be ■charged) at the uniform rate'of Is.-for each insertion. :. ■ ..;. .-, ..:_ ';-... 4■;., I .:/,:.1:^ ..■ ,;.: '', Quarterly Advertisers will be charged according to a scale to be ascertained on application"; at this omce.i

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 306, 25 September 1860, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 306, 25 September 1860, Page 4

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