THE FRIEND OF AM Holloway’s Pills. Nervous. Disorders,. What is more fearful than a breaking down, of the. nervous system ? To be excitable, or? nervous in a small degree is distressing, for? where can a, remedy, be found ? 2;here is one drink buslittle wine, beer, or spirits, or far? better, npue ; take no coffee-—weak, tea' being, preferable ; get all the fresh air ypu. can ; take., three or four pills every, night.; eat. plenty of£ solids,,avoiding the use. of slops ; and if these,, golden rules are followed, you will be happy, in mind and strong in. body, and fprget yoii r . , hay,e. any. nerves. • Mothers. and- Daughters,.. If-there is onq.thing more than another foriwhich these Bills are so famous it ,is their pu-.., rifying. properties, especially, their, power, of, cleansing the, blood front all in?purities, and, removing dangerous and,,suspended secretions,. Universally adopted as the, one grand remedy, for female! complaints, they, never fail,, ne.ver weaken the system, and, always bring about what is required. Sick Headaches, and Want of 7’liese feelings which so sadden us most, frequeutly arise from annoyances or trouble, from,, obstructed perspi ration, or, from eating, and drinking what is unfit, for. us, thus dis-„ ordering the.livpr and stomach. These organs-, must bp. regulated if you wish to be, well. The t ., Pills, if taken according to the,printed instruc-, tions, will quickly restore a healthy action to , both liver, and stomach, whence, follow, as a„ natural cpnse.q,uencp, a good appetite and a* clear head, lii the. East and. West Indies.. scarcely any other medicine is., eyer used for ~ these disorders.
Haw to be Strong^. Never let the bowels be. eithejr confined or> .induly acted upon. It may,, appear singular;that Holloway’s Pills should be, recommended., ’or a run upon the bowels, l^any.persons sup-. josiug that they would increase relaxation-. This is a great mistake howeyer, for these.. Pills will immediately correct liver and. stop every kind of bowel complaint. In warm.,, jli mates thousands of lives have, been saved by he use, of this medicine, which,, in all cases ~ fives tone ami vigour to the whole organic., ystem, however deranged,—= health and., trength following as a matter of course. The , ippetite, too, is wonderfully increased by the.. ise of these Pills combined., wjth the use of - olid in preference to fluid diet.. Animal food s better than broths and stews. By remov-. ng acrid, fermented, or other, impure hunours from the liver, or blood, the, jause of dysentery, diarrhoea,, anjl other bowel jomplaints is expelled. The result is, that the ~ listurbance is arrested, and the. action of the lowels becomes regular. Nothjng will stop., he relaxation of the bowels so, quickly as this ~ ine correcting medicine. Disorders of . Kidneys. In all diseases affecting these organs, whe-c ;her they secrete too much offtoo little water- . >r whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the oins over the regions of the kidneys, these ... Pills should be taken according to the printed lirections, and the ointment should be well •übbed into the small of the batik at bed time.. I’his treatment will give almost immediate, relief when all other means buy.e,failed. Por Stomachs out, o&Order. No medicine will so effectually improve the ;one of the stomach as these, Pills ; they re- _ nove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the iver, and reduce it to a healthy.action ; theyire wonderfully efficacious in cage? of spasm,- —. n fact, they never fail in, cubing, all disorders, )f the liver and stomach.
Holloway's Pills, fire the best remedy known inihe world for the. following diseases. Ague Asthma Bilious Complaints Fevers of all kinds Fits Erysipelas Blotches on the;Gout skin I Head-ache Bowel Comp’ ts. Indigestion Colics ! Inflammation Constipation of Jaundice the Bowels i Liver Compl’ts ! Lumbago j Piles 'Rheumatism Retention of Urine Consumption Debility Dropsy Dysentery Female Irregu-i laritiets ■ Sore throats j Scrofula, or | King’s evil. [Stone & Gravel Seppndary i Symptoms Tic-Doulour- \ eux . Tumours Ulcers Venereal Af- : fections Worms of all kinds Weakness from. "i whatever : cause, &c. Geo. Beaven Sole Agent,Wapganui. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients, in every disorder are affixed to, box.
Agents for the WANGANUI QHEONICLE RangitiJcei-^-NL r. Thos. Scott, Wellington ; — W. Lyon, Esq.. Auckland —r Messrs. Williamson & Wilson Nelson — -Messrs.. C. & J. Elliott. New Plymouth-r-F. U. Gledhill, Esq. London — Messrs. Smith, Eller & Co
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 5, Issue 236, 23 May 1861, Page 4
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