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English Advertisements. Ti LEY'S AMMUNITION. tTho Boxer Carthihges, for Sniuer-l'lnfield of "577 iss?Si bore, anrl for the ifenry, :>iv! f I-'"^* iMiirliiu-iJcnry li.Mles or '400 j 5 bore, adopted by Her Majcs- |5u3 v v t\ 's War Depai tment. al*o of jg 5 e|, "500 bore for Aiililaiy liifles. j^C^ j5 I Wateeproof Centimi,- t « y= v ! Fire .Mktaxlic Caktiiidoes v % u ag I wi'h enlarged Bisc for snml' L I o y 1 boves, !.dp]>ti'd by foreign go- fc—f-% • w"w "* > vernmcntsforconverlcdOhas- j^V'Sla sepot, Berclan, lioamiugton, and oilier Kiiles • ulso. Cartridges for liallard, the Spencer, and American Henry Repealing Rifles. The " Elev Boxku " :uo tho i'l)A»post Cartridge^ known, runying tlieir own ignilion, and beinv made wholly of mehil, are waterproof cud imperishable ;a any .clirnalo. Tho abpye Cartridge c;iscs (empty) of all sizes, nnd hv the different Mfsteins of Breccli^ " loiidin« Eifles, cm ba h yd with or without tho suitable Bullets aud Much nc-s for finishing the Cartridges. " Boxer Cautricges of -450 bore for Revol« . ving Pisfols, used in Her Majesty's JJjvy. Coiphb Kirn-Fire Cakthidgks of all sizes, for Smith and Wesson's, Trainer's, aud other Pocket Revolvers. /i.v-Cakthid&es for Lefniiclicux Kcrolvera of ]2-m., 9-m., and 7-m. bore. Ckntpji-Fxhe and Pxx-Fire C^rtbidoes for all sizes aud systems of Guns, liifles, andKcvolvers. Double Waterproof and E. B. Caps, Patent Wi.e Cartrid K es, Felt Gun Wadding fov Breech and Muzzle Loader s, and every dosmptiou of Sporting and Military Ammunition. ELEY BROTHEIIJS Gray's Inn Road, London. WHOLrSAIE 0> T lir. To Purify tho Blood. These Pills' have been placed by the common consent of mankind afc the head of all remed'es for removing qbi o^i<.ns poisons from the blood, nnd cleansing all the tissues of tho body. Th-y have saved flious.irnls year iiftpr year from falling a s-icrificc £0 the eifects of dyspepsia, dysenteiy, diarrl.&a, con- ... siipalion, liver com])lnints, &••., a f.u:fc at-.eated ' j by myriads of witnesses. Excessive weakness /• and dtbditv, the warnings of decreasing <& ganic energy and vital dcc->y, arc restored M?Rt . re-animated with vij;or and healthful action in every organ throughout the system, by tho restorative and exhilarating influence of this medicine.

Female Complaints. All disorders of the sex, and diseases in. every crisis peiihuis to the lifo and health of woman, youthful or nged, married or single, mny be radieullj* and quickly enre>l without ' risk or trouble by .1 few dose' of these Pills, taken according to the printed directions. Indigestion xoith languor and vjant oj energy. "When taking llieso Yi'.l?, rub. Ilolloway's celebrated Ointment over tho pit of ihe stomach, and over the regions of the liyer, on the right side undi-r the ribs, and \oij will at once experience a change for tltb- better in your digestion, spirit a, appetite, strength, and energy. The improvement, though it may be gradual, will be thorough and lasting. Dropsy. Tho efficney of Holloway's Pills in dropsy is extraurdiuary. They act with such peculiar effect upon the system, that the fluids urisiiig from this direful dUenso uro imperceptibly cirried off and prevented i'votn any further accKinuiation. The sufferer regains a buoyancy of spirits and rejoices- in a completely renovated constitution ; bxit it is indispensably necessary that the Ointment should be most effectually rubbed into the complaining parts. Stomach, Liver, Kidnsys f and Bowels.

Those who suffer from bile and lircr complaints, should Iry the elfoels of this va'uablo icmedy, a few clones of which will make tho sull'oier feel «'nsric and vijrorous, removing all impimlios, giving a healthy action to fho liver ; if bilious ;iitacks bo uliowcit to con-^ tiinie, serins casualties ni;iy iirise, nud Ihe 6uf-^B ferer be consigned to n bed oi sieknesi.^ri^^H all disorders of the kidneys, (he O iihnkut^B should be well rubbed into the small of thejfl back once or twice a day; and the Pills aet-vl in« iv unison, v/ill cure any complaints aria-r; ing from these organs. Puffy- Shortness of Breath with Weals- v ness. x Very ba r l Bymptoras, which if not corrected) _^ may tend to some serious disorders of tlsolM j heart, or other vital organs. E.it moderately ■ of solids, take Bix Pills nightly for some littlo^H time; take plenty of fresh uir with moderate^ exeicise, and tho human m.ioliiiieiy will bo qui';Uy restored to health and vigor, thU but for three daya oulj, trnd t\ic tostifcjM .will be marvellous. "^^\C^ Complaints incident to Children. jr AU complaints of children may soon be i cured if carts bo taken to purify their blood, JH ; correct tho action of the liver, nnd clejiuelho^B i >to»).ich nnd bowe's : a few doses of thego^| Pills will immediately have the d<|^B i sired efff et, particularly if p ircnts be carcfiti^fl Li not allowing them to eat of things whie|d^| they know would be injurious to th'Jiuselvcsij^B Holloway's Pills are tlie best remedy knovm]^^ in tlw world for tiwfottvwinj diseases ;—; — Ague • pFomale Irregu jSerofula, -or I Asthma laritios ivin^Evil *ii Bilious Com- Fevers of alLStono and- 1 plaints kinda Gravel*' Blotcheeon the Gout Secondary Skin Ilicad-aclia S/juptems M Bowel Com- indigent ipn X jc-X>oaUcj|^^B plaiuts Innamuiatiou reux Colics Jituudico Turaois j^| Constipation of Liver Com- Ulcera the Bowels plaints Venereal Af**^ Consumption Lumbago fections / \ Debility Piles Worms- of alj W Dropsy Rheumatism kinds Dysentery Retention of Weakness fron^-JB Erysipelas Urine -w h v t c v es^H Fits Sore Throats cause, &c. *#* There is a considerable caviag t/Hifc-.^B ing tlie larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance C^^| patiVts iv every disorder are .^aGi^e^ §$^^| .box>. >.».<•!.*...

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 98, 25 December 1869, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 98, 25 December 1869, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 98, 25 December 1869, Page 5

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