English Advertisements. pLEY'S AMMUNITION. 8 The Boxer Cabtrid&es, for Snider-Enfield of "577 bore, und for the iJenrv, and R^3^ Martini-Henry RiQes of '450 bore, adopted by Hur Majes- £ v uu ty's War Department, nh-o of J^^^ eg '500 bore for Military Rifles. £j < j Wati;kpkoof Cbntkal- u£ || y2 y ' Fire .Metallic Cauthiuges djc| 4 u z<c i wi'h enlarged Bjsc for smal'. j^r o £ \ bores, adopted by foreign go- $j '';'lj|| «=* verninentsfbrconvertedUhas-Jfici^l sepot, Bdrdan, Reamington, and other iiiflis; also, (Vti kl^es for 13:i!iard, the Spencer, aud American Henry Repeating Rifles. The " Eley Boxer " are tho cheapest Cartridges known, carrying their own ignition, un«l being made wholly of metal, are waterproof and imperishable in any climate. The above Cartridge cases (empty) of all sizes, nnd for the different systems of Breecliloading Rifles, can bo had witli or without tho suitable Bullets and JU.jch'nes for fini-hiii" the C.Lrtridiies. " ° Boxeii Cartridges of -Ah ) bore for Revolving Pistols, used in Her llajes-ry's N ivy.Copper Kxm-Firi Cartridges of all sizes, for Smith and Wesson's, Tranter's, aud Pocket Revolvers. PIN-CARTRiDOrs for Leftiuuhcux Revolvers of 12-m., 9-in., nnd 7-m. bore. Ckntfal-Firr and Pin-Fire Cartridge for all si/..-s and fjsteina of Guns, Ritles, uud Revolvers. Double Wiiterpioof and E. B. Cips, Pitent Wiie Cartiidges, Felt Chiii Wadding £n> Breech an. l \liis.z'<e L>.ide. s, and every descripliou of Spo: v tnig and 2lditury Ammunition. E I, X V BROTHERS," Gr.iy's Xnsi lloa.l, London. WHOLES VLB ONLY. To Purify the Blood. There Piils li;:ve oo<-n placed ]>y the comiai'iii coust'ut oi' miiAind at ilio hwid of. id reinidits fur rcm-nin^ otn o\i<>us poison.* (rum !ln« Ui'iod, ;.iu! cleun»in^ sill the tissu s "f tlv. b:> !v. Thy h>svi» smvud tliotmii'ls vciir 'iffr-r v in" from f fiJi. i ' J i m tc a s if-rificu to ill < HP et" of dy-'pi'j>s<ij, dy^pnti'.y, di'irrhoci, cmNiipiiio'i, ln'i-r i-nni >!.::iiK &•., a Tict a t'-sV'l IV niyi i id* oi wiliie-.-e.-'. HvcsMve nvi\in>^i uid ihhilii', tho w.iruiii^s <>f d.-even in^ or_M>ii,- i-ii -iv\ mid vitni <ll v .|».v. suv re->i'>:v> j.i>i I IV-.U,i1.|.-l!t'l tt.tll vi^O- jfl'l h.Mifllf.||-11-ti.)l in every ori;.iii liii'u'wiiMtf t In- «■. -lein. b\ lluj •• s'-iciivi; , ii. l ev.'ui.ir.iu.i^ i ill'i.-hcc oi t!iij medicine. Female Complaints. All di«ordfrs of the bet, and di^.'sise.-* in every ensi* perilous to the lifi.-uu.l lienlili of ttiwirin, youthful <>r *tgt*<l, married or single, i n-iy be nidic-illy un-i quickly cured wiihout .•,&k or trouble: hy :i few dose^ of these PiiU, laken .i.-ro.ding ti> the priutc 1 direetiais^^ Indiyestimi with languor and want oj energy. When hiking tlie.-o Fi!N, rub Il^nvar's celebr it i'd O.utin.'nr ov--r ihe piIPR the sfoniiu-h, ami over the regions of thc^^^x, on rhe right sido und r tho rihs, and yoi^ill at once cxi.er e ire v ciwm^c for the better in your digc-tion, spirits, appetite, strength, and oneroy. T!ie iinprovoment, though it, may he gr.idu-il, \M.I be thorough and lasting. Dropsy^ \ Tlie efll.acy of Iloliow.iy's Pills in dropsy ;is cxti-aur't'.nai-y. They act with -such pecuI li u 1 clfeet upon the system, that, the fluids ! urisin<r from this diredil disease are imper* ! eeptibly cirried off and prevented from any further aei-uiiiiiliiticn. The sufferer regains a buoyancy of spirits and rejoirvs in a completely renovated tionstuuHoii ; but it is in.-lis. pensably necessary that, the Ointment should be most effectually rubiied into the complaining puj'ts. Stomach, Liver, Kidibcys, and Bowels. Those wlio suffer from bile and liver cosn> plain's, should try tiie effects of this va'uable remedy, a few do»es of which will make t!io feil f asiie anJ vigorous, removing all impurities giving a healthy action to the liver; if bilious ait.ieki bo allowed to con- ' tinue, seriud casualties in.iy arise, and tlie suflerei be consigned to a bed of sickness. In all disoulers of the ki Ineys, the O'ntment should be well rubbed into tiie sm:ili of tho h.ick once or twice a day ; and the Pills acting i-i iini-on, will cure any complaints arising fiom tluve or4'in-«. Puffy— Shortness of Breath with Weakness. Very ba 1 symptoms, which if not corrected, may tend to some serious disorders of the heart, or other vital organs. E.it moderately of solids, take sis FdU nightly for some little time ; take plenty of fresh air with moderate exeicise, ;md the human uuohiuery will be qubklv restored to he.dth and vigor. Try this but fir three du)s only, and the reauit will be marvellous. Complaints incident to Children. All complaints of children may soon b» cured if care bo taken to purify their blood, correct the action of th*li\er, and clediite th» stonmch and bowels : a few (lows of these famous Pills will immediately have the desired effect, particularly if pirents be careful iv not allowing them to eat of things which they know would be injurious to themselves. Holloicaifs Pills are the best remedy hwwn iv the world for the following diseases : — A','iie Female Irregu- Scrofula, or Asthma litruWs j King* Evil Bilious Corn -Fever* of al! Stone and plaints kiuJs Gravel Blotcheson the Gout Secondary Skin jHead-ache Symptoms Bowel Convllndigeation Tie-Doulou-puint3 lufltxinmuEion re.ux Colics Jaundice Tainoia Constipation ofLiver Com- Ulcers the Bowels plaints Venereal AfConsurr.plion Lumbago feetiona Debility Piles Worms of all Dropsy Rheumatism kinds Dysemery Retention of We . kness fronj Erysipelas Urine , wlmteve Fits Sore Thro its j cause, &o. *#* There is a considerable s iving by taking tlie larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for th-. J guHan^s oi patients in every disorder are afuxedwjacb box.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 118, 12 May 1870, Page 2
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