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Medical. " • To Purify the Blood. Thfse Pills have been placed by the com mon consent of mankind at the head of al remedies for removing obnoxious poisons from the blood, nnd elcaiiM'ii» all the tissues of rhe body. They have saved thousands j year after jear from falling a sacrifice to the effects of djspopsia, dysentery, dian'hcei, constipation, liver complaints, &c. a f ict attested by myriads of witnesses. Exces.-ive weakness and debility, the warnings of decreasing organic energy and vital decay, are restored and re-animnted with vigor and healthful action in every organ throughout the system, by this restoraiive and exhilarating influence of the medicine. Female Complaints. ;> All disorders of the sex, and diseases in every crisis perilous to the life and health of woman, youthful or aged, married or single, may be radically and quickly cured without risk or trouble by a few doses of these Pills taken according to the priuted directions. Indvjesiion tvith langour and want of energy. When taking these Pills, rub Holloway's celebrated Ointment over tho pit of the stomach, and over the regions of the liver, on the right side under the ribs, and you will at once experience a change for* the better in your digestion, spirits, appetite, strength, and energ) . The improvement, though it may be gradual, will be thorough and lasting. Dropsy. The efficacy of Holloway's Pills in dropsy is extraordinary. They act wilb such peculiar etitsct upon the system, that the fluids arising from this direiul disease are imperceptibly carried ofi' and prevented from any further accumulation. The sufferer regiana a buoyancy of spirits and rejoices in a completely renovated constitution; but it is indispensably necessary tliat the Ointment should be most effectually rubbed into tho complaining parts Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels. Tlicrae who sutfer from bile and liver complaints, should try the effects of this valuable remedy, a few dnsc9 of which will nrike the sufferer feel elastic and vigorous, removing all impunities, giving a healthy a*ction to the live)'} if bilious attacks be allowed to continue, serious casualties may arise, and the sufivrer consigned to a bed of sickness. In all disorders of the kidneys, the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of tha back once or twice a day ; and the Pills acting in unison, will cure any complaints arising frori th-.se organs. Puffy — Shortness of Breath with Weak- " ness. Very bad symptoms, which if not corrected, may t«nd to sotfie serious disorbers of the heart, or ether vital orgau3. Eat moderately of solids, take six Pills nightly for some little time ; take plenty of fresh air with moderate exercise, and the human machinery will ba quickly restored to he-ilth and vigor. Try tliß but for tkree days ouly.saad the result will be marvellous. Complaints incident to Children. All complaints of children may soon be cured if care be taken no purify their blood, correct tfie action of the liver, and cleanse the stomach and bowels; a, few doses of these famous Pills will immediately have the desired effect, particularly if parents be careful in not allowing them to eat of things which they know would be injurious to themselves. Jlolloway's Pills are the hest remedy known in the world for the following diseases : — Ague Female Irregu- Scrofula, or Asthma larities ' King's Evil Bilious Com- Fevers of allStoue and plaints kinds Gravel Blotcheaonthe Goufc Secondary Skin> Headache Symptoms oowe.l Corn -Indigestion Tic-Doulou-piaints Inflammation reux Colics Jaundice Tumors Constipation of Liver Com- Ulcers the Bowels plaints Venereal Af C nsumption Lumbago fections Debility Piles Worms of all Dropsy liheumatism kinds Dysentery Retention of Weakness from Erysipelas Urine whatever Fits Sore Throats cause, &c. npELE "TUAPEKA TIMES" X IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Teems of Subscription : — 135. -per half-year (payable in advance), delivered in and around Lawrence. ]4s. per half-year (payable in advance), posted or delivered to any portion of New Zealand. Posted to Great Britain or the Australian Colonies, 4s. per half-year, and to the American Continent, Bs. per halfyear, extra. Subscribers can commence at any date. Notice to discontinue subscriptions mctst be xsr writing, and posted, or delivered to the office direct,, addressed to tne Manager. Verbal messages to travellers or agents will in no case be regarded. This rule Avill be strictlyadhered to. Teems of Advertising :—: — Casual Advertisements, 3s per inch first insertion ; 2s per inch each subsequent insertion (unless ordered for three months). Stakdin» Advertisements for three or six months can be arranged for at a liberal discount. Trade Cards and Adveetisembnts, to appear for twelve months and over,with right to occasional alteration of matter, at still lower rates of charge. Advertisements under the heading of "Wanted" are inserted at "the following rates : — for one insertion f not exceeding two lines, Is.; not ex-* ceeding four lines, Is 6d. - Orders for advertisements, if not accompanied by instructions of number of insertions, will iv all cases be treated as standing advertisements, and continued until written notice is forwarded to the Manager fur discontinuance. Notice to discontinue advertisements (unless where number of insertions ia mentioned on original ordei^must be forwarded, in writing, addressed to the Manager, at the Publishing Ofljce, Lawrence.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 379, 5 August 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 379, 5 August 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 379, 5 August 1874, Page 4

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