5. MARTIN AND CO. IMPORTEBSS, DUNE D I N . & G. TUENBULL & CO., IMPOETEES AND GENEEAL MEECHANTS, D U N E D I N. ~WENBULL, EEEVES, & CO., IMPOETEES, WELLINGTON. HEALTH EOE A SHILLING. OLLO WAT'S PILLS. HEADACHES, BILE, LOSS. OP APPETITE, AND LOWNESS OP SPIRITS. These pills require no interruption of business or pleasure, they act mildly on the bowels, strengthen the stomach, and promote a healthy action of the liver, whereby they purify the blood, cleanse the slrin, brace the nerves, and invigorate the whole system. They effect a truly wonderful change in the debilitated constitution, as they create a healthy appetite, correct indigestion, remove bile, giddiness, headaches, and palpitation of the heart.
WEAKNESS AST) DEBILITY. In eases of debility, languor, and nervousness generated by excess of any kind, whether mental or physical, the effect of these pills is in the highest degree bracing, renovating, and restorative. They drive from the system the morbid cause of disease; re-estab-lish the digestion, regulate all the secretions, brace the nervous system, raise the patient's spirits, and bring back the frame to its pristine health and vigour. They increase the appetite, while they secure perfect digestion to all ordinary food, and release the invalid from restraint in diet. A. WORD TO FEMALES. There are two periods, especially in woman's life, which require for safe passage, judgment and attention. Irto take place, and to lay the foundation of future disease. These pills, safe in action, and effective in result, should be taken at certain periods, and the issue will be marvellous both to the young and middle aged. They prevent nervousness, hysterics, dropsy, and a host of similar serious disorders, by expelling all impurities from the system, therefore none should never be without them. COUGHS, COLDS, AND ASTHMAS. No medicine will cure colds so quickly as these Pills, when of loug duration or settled ou the chest, or even though it has assumed the first stage of asthma, they may be relied on as a certain and never failing cure, particularly if the Ointment be well rubbed into the chest and throat night and morning. If this catch the eye of any asthmatical person so bad as even not able to lie down in bed, let him well use these two preparations for only a week and the result will be marvellous. BLOOD TO THE HEAD.—DISEASES OP THE HEAKT. More persons die suddenly from diseases of the heart than the unlearned suppose : in snch complaints, the bowels should always be kept well open, as also where there is a tendency of blood to the head. These celebrated Pills purify the blood in an extraordinary manner, and should be taken in copious doses when such symptom's occur, taking care not to overload the stomach, by this means all danger is quickly averted.
CHILDREN S COMPLAINTS. It is not generally known, but such is the fact, that children require medicine oftener than their parents. Threefourths of the children die before they attain the age of eight years. Let mothers then be wise and give to their children small doses of these invaluable Pills once or twice every week, in such quantity as may act gently upon the system twice in the twenty-four hours. For infants a Pill may be crushed and given as a powder in a little water. The gross humours that are constantly floating about in the blood of children, forerunners of so many complaints, will thus be expelled, and the lives of thousands saved and preserved to their parents. Solloivafs Pills are the lest rented)/ known in the world for the following diseases : Ague Inflammation Asomat Jaundice Bailius Complaints Liver Com- *#* There is" considerable saving by taking the large sizes." N.D.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder, are affixed to each Box,
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 478, 16 March 1869, Page 4
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630Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 478, 16 March 1869, Page 4
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