Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

■ Medical. , ~ -"" OxNE BOX OP OLiIiKE'S B 41 'PILLS IS warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, iu either sex, acquired or constitutional, Gravel aud Pains in the Back, • old iu Boxes, 4s 6(1 each, by all Chemists and p ateut Medicine: Vendors. ' 3( Sole Proprietor, F. J. CIiARKS, i- APOTHECARIES HALL, LINCOLN, ' , ' ENGLAND. B" " . . •»' " EXFOET A.GEKT3 : : . Burgoyne, Burbidges and Co., Coleman-street, 1 , London.., ; • : ! , New.bery and Sons, 37 Newgate-street, London, ? Barclay and Sous, 95 Farringdou-street; London/ Sangertand Sons,(Oxford-street, London; •' 'V 1 And all the London Wholesale Houses. # ' AGENCS FOB, NEW ZKALAND. to Kejipthouke, Prossbk, aud' Co:, Wholesale; Druggists, Auckland.and Dunedin.* .' n ! ; MKLBOCTME.AGENTS. :y Felton, ; Qrimwade and Co,, . Wholesale Druggists;' ie E. and M. Keogh,: Wholesale Druggists, : < ie ; Hemmons and Co. * Wholesale Druggists. ' ■ Fitcl^andFrench. ■. / ; . ■ < . •■••• SYDNEY ABENT3.; ; '•' ,i ! : : [3 Elliott Brothers aud Co,, Wholesale Druggists 1 Ed. Bow and Co. • ;• . : ; ADELAIDE AGENTS.' ■ " !■, Paulding and Co., Wholesale Druggists.' ' : ' BRISBANE AGENTS.' ; ' Berkley and Taylor, Wholesale Druggists, d HEALTH EOll A. SHILLING! j ;0 OLL 0 WAY'S. ,P ILLS. |J, I FRIENDS AND)FELLOW-CoUNiRIMEN! •: "... I Most of you "libw .'residing at tho Antipodes have no doubt" olteii seen your parents use these" ... Housohold Medicines both lor you and themselves; you and your children will act wisely in following. ?>, tlioi example.' ie i . (Signed) THOJIAS'iIOUOWAY. L*' S '■ "r— :i ' '• ■■ ; ' ;l ' is ! DEIIAMEJIKNI OP THU.mma, IIVER ASL: ■ „ i SIOMAOH ComiIHT3. . *1 ' . • I /., •• • - ll I ' ! This medicineis so well known n every part of the .» world, and the cures eileotod by its ase ara so' woh- ; derful, as to astonish everyone.. Its preeminence as--ssi remedy'for' bilious and liver complaints,', and ,0 derangements of the stoihiicU' and bowels, is uo longer K' a matter of .dispute or doulit.' iii 'these diseasestho , beuellcial effects of Holloway's invaluable-fills are W '0 pcrmauont aud extensive that the whole system is i- ■ renovated; tho organs of digestion strengthened, and 0 lull and easy assimilation promoted, so that both ' • ■-' physical and moral energy are increased.'' : ' i DEIERSIINAHON OP IiLOOD TO MB HEAD." : J 6 j This is generally;occasioned by.some irregularity' 0' of the'stomach and' bowels, which,, if not jiulokly. 3 attended tO, frequfeutly'terminates fatally. 'a flew ,' doses of these'famous fills uever. fail to give toiie to .the stomach, regularity toitlie secretions,'anii:purity 3 tp the lluids. Vertigo, dimuessjof ; sigiit, aud otter: t- indications; of 'apijroaching r 'apopl6xy, are ; entirely f dissipated liy a course'of this adihirible'mediciue.' ~ I '■•' j ■ THE 'JfEMAiiE's: BEST'ffiiiHiiD'.'* ; For all .debilitating disorders peculiar to the sex ,aud',in ; every,qontiugeucy .perilous to.the life of--, women,. youthful or aged, married or. single, this j n, >mild'but speedy• remedy is''recommended''■with . friendly.earnestness.' It will cowecc'"all fuiictiouai 'derangements to .which.they are subject, i u.. 1 1 . ! , „ smemi-■ r.-.i 3 ' fFor all' skin diseases, (however; inveterate, .these , 3: 'medicines 'are a sovereign' remedy,' SVliile the Mils. f act upon the blood; wliic'u they purify, 1 the. Oiutmdnt" 5 passes tteougii the. pores of the skin, and'cleanses' 1 ■ every structure, as water saturates tUe soil or as'salt, 8 penetrateshieat. 'The whofo puysical machinery,is , thus rendered healthy, regular, and vigorous. I 'i ' 'CoDUHy,'c6lil)?i'AND ASIHJIAS, > ,' , j" No medicine will cure colds of long duration or' such as are. settled upon : the chost .so nuioicly as . these famous : l?ills; Kveuiu team Where the.lirststage ■. ' of asthma has appek'edi'-those'Pills may be relied 3 on as a certain and never-failing remedy, particularly . 'if the Ointment be simultaneously, ivell ruoued iuio . the chest and throatmght. aud mornrng, :__ , ; j. !r :• ! ' • "lH'ntflMimiiL r Bmbg3; ' ' Xho3e"complaint3-ju:d'sometime cdusidered'trffl-' • : ing but it should be borne iu'iiiiud'that, by iuatteh- : 3 tidn'and neglect,, they Of ten, endtmost. seriously. Qiya early thought■,to a, deranged stomach, ..take I' Holloway's Pills, rub his celebrated'Ointnieat over ' the plt 'of the stomach, aud yoii will shortly perceive' , ; a bhau'ge better in your idigestiou; spirits, j appetite, strength, and energy. ■;, The. improvements though it may.be lastiug. i HOLLOWAY'S WLL3 ARE' SUE Bfiil'llEHßOiT KSOWH ; [: UN,TP woiua> MilT'Hß.ifoii!io\YiNa DUBAaty " I Ague inflammation:-. Asthma". .Jaundice bilious OO'mplaints laverComplaints r , ; > Ijlbtchos o'htlieSkih lumbiigo ' 1 Dowel Complhint3: - 1 '• ■' »» • • >'■' 1 -Colics... y . //Jthedmattan >'•' I Constipation of' the lletention of urine : 1 ..- Dowels "" Scofiila, or King's Evil.. .. ' Consumption ■ , 'SoreTuroats ": ■ ? '' 'Debility ,< u «. f ■ a .Stone and Gravel •-n u" Dropsy,.-.... Secondary .Symptoms ii! ■ Dysentery " Tic-Doulourenx i. v A Erysipelas Tumour's;" v i'emalelrregularities; ' Ulcers ' i'evoraof all kinds , :i: ;>yenereal Affections >. i'its • {/ Worm 3of all lunds 1 Gout' v " Weakness,, rom what-.. , lleadacbea :' r • ever cauao,'&c.'' &c. ' Indigestion ; • • i: ' J 1 Then is a comdtraUe ming-by talcing (hi <■ J ■ larger sizes. 1 N.8.-Dlretioni for the guidance oi pitlentj in- , every ltoorder are affixed.to each bos. - • ■ i!> ' FBIKND OF THE BRtl'lSa SECI'LBR! ' "01JSTTM EK. T., 1 TO MIGUANTS, DIGGiiaS, AtfD OTHERS. ' You will iind in your adopted country this invalu--1 able Ointment, so well known to you all. Should you ' accidentally mebt with injuries of any itiud, they may. not only be relieved, but cured, by this cooling'and healing Unguent., i. ■■ ■ • GOUT AND EIIEIJMATISiI. . ■ . : To sufferers from tho racking pains of llheumatism ■ and Gout this Ointuieht'will prove invaluable. . After - fomentation with warm wator the soothing ac tion of ' this Ointment is most remarkable; it seems at once tolesseniullammation, ease pain, reduce the swelling, • restore natural circulation, and expels the,disease. , for the above comphunts ilblloway's Ointment and 1 Pills are infallible specillcs. 1 DIPHTHUIUA. UHOiVCIUTIS, SORB'TIIIIOATS. 1 COUGHS, AMD COLDS. This class of diseases may be cured by well rubbing, the Ointment, three times a day, upon the throat, chest, and back of the patieut. It will soon penetrate and give immediate relief. In; all stages of ' Influenza, Colds, and .Bronchitis, this treatment may' be followed with efficacy aud safety—indeed, it has , never been known to fail. v '' ALL VAIUETIE3 OF SKIIV DISEASES, SCKOFULA ; AND SCUItVJf. ■ This Ointment is a certain cure for £ingtvorm, Scurvy, 1 Scrofula or King's JSvil; and the most inveterate skin diseases to which the 1 human race is ; subject., They .cannot be treated with a safer or more speedy remedy than Hollowa'ys iOiutmeut,' : as- •' isted by his celebrated Pills, which aetso powerfully ■ , on tho constitution and so purity the blood, that, these disorders are completoly eradicated from tho' system, and a lasting cure obtained. : •' . DitOI'SIOALSmLINGS.. . • Beware of this'dangerous aud stealthy complaint, which frequently crodpsiipon us by'slylrt siue;i:nislmoss or triiliug jaundice, ! of. which little or no' notice .13 taken until the legs begin.to swell. I'no ■; • cause of the evil must be looked for in the liver and , atomsich j therefore, set to work earnestly, by taking ■Holloway's famous Pills according to cue printed instructions, amUU'Jbing the Oincmeut'iveryelfec- ' tivoly over.the : pit of tne stomach aml ltjlitsido ■where these organs lie, Alost dropsical;cases will, 1 readily yield to tho co.nbiued influence ,o£ the • Ointment and Pills.' '' '" . ' . PILES PISIULAS, AND INTJiIJNAL INFLAiI- , i . .. ■ JSIATION. • ■ ; '•'■■' - ■ ■' 'i 1 Thoao complaints are most distressing to both body i»ndmind, false delicacy concealing them torn the. . knowledge of the 'most intiihate friends. -Persons, sulfering for years from Pilos and similar complaints '! when thoy might use Holloway's i Ointment with instant relief, and elfect thok own cure .without tho: annoyance of explaining .their {allniout to anyone,. The Pills greatly assist tne Ointmdnt, as they pui'ify • the blood, regulate its 'circulation, ; renew diseased structures, audinvigorate ,tho entire system. ■:: ■ DISOIIDKK.S 01? .xdiS,KlDNfiirß,ißXoJfa; AND . " - ■. .. GKAVtIL. , Aro imm|9iatoly relieved and ultimately cured by . this oiutmeitt be well rubbed, twico a day, into" the ' s-uall'Of the back, 5 ovor the region of tho Kidueys, to . wliich.it will gradually penetrate, and in utmost.: ovcry case givo imincdiatorelief; but porsoverance will be nccossai'y to olKct ii thorough oiu'c. ' ,' ' : BOTH TUE OINTMENT AND I'llli PILLS ' ' SHOULD BE USED IN THE FOLLOWING CASES Bad Legs ■ : Gout Badllrcasts Glandular Swellings Burns , Lumbago , Bunions ' l'ilcs Bito of .Mosquitos and ltheumatism : Sandllios ■' Scald Heads , Coco-bay ..: Sore Nipples', Chicgo-foot Soro Throats ;. Chilblains SkiuDcseasos : Chapped llaiids Sciu-vy j •; •' Corns (Soft/-i: .. ' S roHoada'"'•' >•••*• Cancers • Tumours ; , . . s>: Contracted & Stiff ; TJJcors,., , : Joints ' " : . . Elophantiasis Wounds " 'J'istula3; , ■■l.Ytm- ■■■: T ' J - ,i V There is a considerable saving by taking tho i arger sizes. ; : r : « 'HJs.—Dlrectiou&' for tho guidance o{ patients ia : • , meqr

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THA18740901.2.21.6

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1845, 1 September 1874, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,316

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1845, 1 September 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1845, 1 September 1874, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert