Have a time and place for everything, and do everything in its time and place, and you will not only accomplish more, blit have far more leisure than those who are always hurrying, as if in a vain attempt to overtake time . that had been lost.-*-Edwards. HuUiOWAl'9 PlLLS.—Teachings of Exp riewOi*. — The united lestimony.of thousand*, extending over more than forty years, most st.rona'y recommends these Pills ns the be»t pu'ifiers the mil iest aperients, and the sures' fesiomt'Ves. They -lever prove delusive, or ive merely t-mporary relief, but ut'ack Tl ■ i m nts of the e/omacb, lungs, heart, hpad, *,.n bowel;- in the only safe and legitimate wuv, by cleunsing the blood, and so eradicating those imparit .-s which are the Source and cons itueni of almost every disease. Their medicinal efficacy is wonderful in renovating enfeeh'ed constitutions. Their action embraces all that is desirable in a household medicine They remove every noxious and effete matter ; and thus the strength is nurtuied and the energies stimulated. Wit loses its respect with the good when seen in company with malice, and to smile at the jest which plants a thorn in another’s breast is to become ! a principal in the mischiefr-r-Sberidan. Hollo waT 'a Pills.— With changing temperature he digeition become* impaired, livar disordered, and mind despondent. The cause of these irregularities is easily removed y Holloway’s Ointment and Pill*. They lirrcily attack the source of evil, remove all impurities from the circulation, restore the ■ff cted organs to their natural state, and ~reot all defective secretion*. An easy •mans of restoring health and strength is applied by Holloway’s Pills and Ointment, t hese famous medicines are blood renovating ■(.mtdieii whose influence reaches th* great centres of the nervous system, purifioi the •Jroulation, induces a healthy state ol the jodily powers, gives tone to the stomach and brain, producing a desire for food, and all the proper requirements for health and vigour,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2209, 2 June 1891, Page 4
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321Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2209, 2 June 1891, Page 4
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