THE SUFFERER'S DEhT FRIEND. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
All Disorders affecting the Lirtr, Stuiiwth and Bowels. f nHESE PILLS can be confidently lecommended as the most simple and certain lemedy for indigestion, fitulency. acidity, lieAitburn, colic, constipation, and all 'ie many maladies resulting from disoidcred stomach or •.wels. 'in all diseases it is of primary importance to set tic stomach right. These Pills are purifiers, alteratives, ul strengthened of the stomach. They may be taken . ndcr any circumstances. Though powci fully tonic, and i ' f "sfnctmily aperient, they arc mild in their operation . 'ul beneficial to the whole <sjstem. Wud-niti end Dib'dity, Nervous Irritah'dity. 'lie wholesome effect exercised by these admiiable Pills • the blood and iluids generally is like a «haim in disi iit low spirits, and restoring chcei fulness. Their c < rtl aperient qualities well tit them for a domestic meine. particularly for females of all ages and periocis of 1 o. They never betray any disagreeable ii ritating qualities, i y quickly eject all impurities from the system, and "iilate evciy function of the body, giving wonderful tone •id enersry to -weak and debilitated peisons, while they '• )reand"st!eii£then the nervous system in a most e\tia- ■ dimuy manner. To regain llialth, (strength and I igour. W henever persons iind themselves in that state termed •• .i little out of health," and tbeic arc so many causes .it » oik to shorten life, it is necessary that Hollow^s Pills, i ' cfi purifier of the blood ever known, should be at . ii • taKen, as they not only rid both bolids aud iluids of .i I morbid matters, but regulate all disordered actions, and • ,n.-n"Mion the frame in a most extraordinary mannei. Old Coughs, Cold* and Asthmoticnl AjfuHono. 'I 'ict-o Pills, assisted in their action by rubbing Hollo \ Ointment very eflectuiilly twice a day upon the' ' i "it and chest, and keeping thooe parts covered with the i ' .nation, will be found the most effective remedy for Miua, oughs, colds, bronchitis, and influenza. These • in. lii* trauquili-ie the hurried breathing, soothe the . '.fited air-tubes, and assist in dislodging the phlegm • ''io!i stops up the air-pissages This treatment has proved « »Mderfully ofheient in not only curing old settled coughs .i'»l colds, but asthma of many years standing, and even ■ 'ion patients who were in so bad a st.ite as not able to 1 down on their beds lest they be choked by phlegm, 1\ i nwjna- nt and Detention <>f tln> Hovel*, Flatukncy, Diarrhmt, and Dysentery \ny symptoms of the above compl.iints should be imme- .' itcly met bv appropriate doses of these Pills, according j . the printed directions— delay may be followed by ill, istrmis consequences. These Pills are a certain remedy • r all the ailments of the alimentary canal, they secure t ic thorough digestion of the food, and act most kindly on io stomach, li\ er, bowels, and kidneys. As a household ,I'licine they are unrivalled, and should always be at j ht'ul, ' Very Important, of Cuitinnrsi lit- ware. ilarclybut little notice is taken of costivencss, yet, at ■ "•-tain periods, it is a sure sign that danger is near. All w!]o are seized with apoplexy and paralysis, have previously i Fcred from costiveness. In the former cAse, the blood •In , to the head, a small vein is ruptured on the brain, and •i> know the rest. Let wives counsel their husbands, and i -bands their wives, never to go to bed a second night the bowels have not been properly moved during the . <"-, particular^ if they feel heavy and drowsy. A few iM« doses of these fine Pills will regulate the circulation i. Uic blood, aud remove all dangerous symptoms.
/fi'loway's Pills arc the hat remedy known in the world for the following diseases.
4 Debility /Jaundice Secondary ; iV.'ima Dropsy Liver Cora- Symptoms U ; nus Corn -Dysentery plaints Tic-Douloureu plaints Erysipelas Lumbago Tumours I- 1 itches on Female Irre- Piles Ulceis tic bkin gularitics ! Rheumatism Vcneical AfI'.ovel Com- Fever of all. Retention ofj fections nlaiuts kinds j Urine Worms of all ' .lies Fits iScrofula, or kinds ' ...istipation Gout , King's Evil, Weakness, of the Ueadacho Sore Throats ! from what. Ilowcta Indigestion 'Stone and ever ciuse, t i isumntion Inflammation 1 (Javel &c, &c.
There is a considerable saving by taking the larger V.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients of every d a uder are affixed to each 80.
KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & Co., (Late Youngman & Co,) WHOLESALE & E"XPORT DRUGGISTS, .M'AFFORD-hTRKLI', DCNEDIN, AMI VICTOIUA-brUEKT, East, Auckl\m>,
F'UI'ORTEUS of cverv description of Chemical, PharmajL Lcutic.il, Photographic, and other Piepirations, Patent Medicines and Perfumeiy, Surgical Instruments and \i>plianccs, Fancy Goods, Brushware, Combs, Sponges, Glass- > iic, iSarthenuaie, Medicine Chests, Medical Books. Shop 1- utings, and c*ery kind of Druggists Sundries.
ON SALE,— White Lead, Raw and Boiled Oil and Turps, Tartaric Acid, Sail Canvas (R. Christey and . vi's), Brushware (assorted kinds), Cornflour, 2000 bags .•melon Fine and Coarse Salt, assorted Invoices of Groceries 1 1 1 Oilmen?' Stores. 1-/ X Acacia, an assortment of New Season Teas, ranging I nin medium kinds to finest rich Peko Souchong flavour, . -pccially suitable for family use, in chests, half -chests, •i id boxes. To arrive ex Agne3 Muir, &c : 10 bales Grey Paper Ba«s, lib to Gib 20 barrels Currants, 200 boves Price's Candles 100 casks Whiting, 20 cases Kcillcr's Marmalade |j 150 gross Washing Powder &c, &c. &c.
H. B. MORTON. A L B E R T BREWERY. R. Whitson and Sons, 1 GO, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. \ka and Stout Brewed from the best Malt and Hops only.
SAMUEL JOY, CARPENTER AND JOINER. Doors and Sashes Made to Order. SAMUEL JOY, Ngaruawahia.
j)r Appointment to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, and His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen.] O H. BARTLETT. Photographer. Corner of Queen li\)m and Wellesley streets, Auckland.
IRELAND BROTHERS, TANNERS AND LEATHER MANUFACTURERS, WOOL MERCHANTS. IMPORTERS of Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and SadL dlers' Ironmongery, Boot .and Shoe Uppeis of all Mill Belts, Suction and Fire-Engine Hose. Vulcan Lane, Auckland.
WOOL, HIDES, SKINS AND TALLOW, arc purchaseis of the above articles in any vV quantity at the highest maiket lates for cash. IRELAND BROS., Vulcan Lane, Auckland. THOMAS G E M M J L L Blacksmith and -V GRICUL T U RA L IM P LEM ENT' MAKER. SHOEING SMITH, ETC. Duke-street, Cambridge. Hist. ttT I L L I A M B U T O H E 11, SMITH, FAIIRIER, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Ngaruawahia, Waikalo.
DAVID GARDINER For 7 years Collar Maker at J. <t- A. Wm-matCit, Auckland) SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKEIt, Hamilton.
d E. HOLLO WAY, ~~~~~ BHE M) AND B I fi CU I T BA X L P., Cvunr.i >f.&i
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 148, 19 April 1873, Page 4
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