T THE UNDERSIGNED, hereby give -■■•, notice that I will not be responsible for any DEBT or DEBTS that my wife MARIA SMITH may contract after this date, she having left mo without sufficient cause. HENRY SMITH. Motueka, 13th September, 1860. 1121 THE FRIEND OF ALL! gOLLOWAY^S PILLS, NERVOUS DISORDERS. What is more fearful than a breaking down of the nervous system? To be exciteabie or nervous in a small degree is moat distressing, for where can a remedy be found? There is one:—drink but little wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, none; take no coffee,—weak tea being preferable; get all the fresh air you can; take three or four Pills every night; eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use of slops; and if these golden rules are followed, you will be happy in 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 pill? are so famous, it is their pnrifying properi ties, especially their power of< cleansing the blood from I all impurities, and removing dangerous and suspended secretions. Universally adopted as the one grand 1 remedy for female complaints, they never fail, never . i weaken the system, and always, bring about what is i required. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPETITEThese feelings which so sadden us, most frequent!^ arise from annoyances or trouble, from 'obstructed perspiration, of from eating and drinking what is unfit for us, .thus disordering the liver and stomach* These organs must bo regulated if you wish to bfe'well. The Fills, if taken according to the printed instructions, will quickly restore a healthy action to' both liver and stomach, whence follows, as a natural consequence, a 'good' appetite and a clear hea,d. In the East and West Indies scarcely any othav, median* ii ever used for these disorders. HOW TO B* STRONG. Never let the bowels be eitherj confined or unduly acted upon. • It may appear singular flia't Hollbway's Pills should be recommended for a 7 run'- upon* the bowels, many persons supposing" that -they would increase relaxation. This is a. great mistake, however, for these Pills will immediately correct the livar and stop every kind of bowel complaint. In warm climates thousands of lives have beeu saved by tha use. of this medicine, which in aU cases gives tone and vigour to the whole organic system however deranged,—health and Btrength following as a- matter of course. The appetite too is wonderfully increased by,the nu of thes* Pills combined with the use of solid in preference to fluid diet. Animal food is better'than broths and ste^s. —By removing acrid, fermented'; or other Impure humours from the liver, stomach or blood, the cause ,of dysentry, diarrhaey and othwbow'el complaints is expelled. The result is, that the disturbance is arrested, and the action of the bowels becomes, regular. Nothing will stop the relaJtationof the bowels so quickly as this fine correcting medicine.1 - • DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS. In all diseases affecting these organ*, whether they secrete too much ortwo little, water; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel', or aches and v pains in the loins over the regions',of the kindneys, these Pills should be taken according to the printed 'direq tions, and the Ointnent should be, well, rubb r ed into the small of the'back ~at bed time." this treatment will give almost immediate relief when ' all other means have failed. ' FOR STOMACHS OUT OP ORDER. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone o the atomach ps these Pills; they remove all acidityf occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet, They reach the liver, and reduce it to a healthy *c-. tion; they are wonderfuliy efficacious in cases of spasm, —in fact they never fail in curing all disorders of tha liver and stomach. HoUoway't Pills are the best remedy knoun in ths vtrld for the following diseases :— Ague ' Inflammation Asthma Jaundice Bilious complaints Liver Complaints Blotches on the Skin Lumbago Bowel Complaints Piles > <„ Colics • Rheumatism Constipation of the Bowels Retention of Urine Consumption , Scrofula, or King's Evil Debility Sore Throats •Dropsy * - ■ Stone and Gravel Dysentery Secondary Symptoms • Erysipelas Tic-Doloureux Female Irregularities Tumours Fevers of all kinds Ulcers Fits Jgpereal Affections • Gout fl|r rms °*"A^ kinds Headache "Weakness from whatever Indigestion 'cause, &c., <fee. 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 tha 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. 1 In boxes at 13Jd., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. each. YOUNG ATHELSTONE: out of my grey mare Polly; got by Fahmeb out of the grey mare Polly imported by W. Jones, from Sydney. > TO STAND THIS SEASON, the fine dappled bay cart horse ' YOUNG ATHELSTONE, rising three years old, at the following places :— Wakefield Arms " . . Mondays Richmond (Mrs. Kite's) . Wednesdays Nelson (Freeth's stable) . Saturdays. Terms:— £3' each mare, to be paid on or before Ist January, 1861; 6s. for groom, to be paid at the time. JOHN ANDREWS, 1010 Sunny Side, Waimea South. TV) STAND THIS SEASON.—The first -*- class Draught Horse LINCOLN. Lincoin will be at Wakapuaka on Monday; at the Wakatu Hotel, Nelson, on Tuesday and Saturday; at the Star and Carter, Richmond, on Wednesday and, Friday; and at Wakefield on Thursdays. ] ' Terms £2 10s.;with'a guarantee'jg3 10s. Groomage fees, 6s. 1 All fees to be paid by March Ist, 1861. 1131 TO STAND THIS- SEASON, he fol- -■- lowing 'Horses, at Fbebth'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 suffi- , cient inducement offer. - : Terms:— £4 4s. a mare, and ss. the groom. The thorough-bred Horae - i R IDLES WORTH will be at Richmond every Wednesday. ; | Thorough-bred mares, £7 7s. a mare, and ss. the ; groom: half-bred mares, £i 4s. a mare, and ss. tho ..• groom. " , .-;• 962 I. TREETH. 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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 307, 28 September 1860, Page 4
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