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v \ THE SUFFERERS' BEST I / V n . HOLLfiWArS PILLS/ / a ffecting the Livtr, H^adcl and Bdoels. | ittlSJ! PILLS can be confident^ recommended as the V^* imple and ct " rtain r^<iy for indigest/n, flatuency, afcdiW^ heartburu, colic, otJiistipation, and a/ the many ■aaladiesYesWting from disojerfred stomach or /owels. In all diseasla it\s of f»rimarv**impoitance to set /he stomach right. Th Y^^ 1 fs»are f 5» are purmers, alteratives, anu/trengthtners tf the stom^th. JW'heyiaay be taken under an^ircumstances. •i^ U^ P°^T r " ll l3^n'C, and satisfactorily anfnent, they are lD nr 11 V ) P era^ n k a "d benetJi ial to the whole system. Nervous Irfitabilih: T "f "wholesale eft\ ct>Kercised by these a/nirable Pills over the blood »n^uida general^ is like a cha^h in dispelling low spirits, a "lf ratoriflfc cheerFUness. Th<^ general aperient lualiuesi^ll fiMtherrWor a doal)estic meil/ine. paiticul.irly for lemalea^of all 'ales an\ perio '-\f life./ They nevt r betia\ M'yJpagreeaMe YTtntv^e qu itiel^he/ quieklv eject all imP^J^ e» irom the\ystem\«dd .egulaSE^very function of the Wly, givine wondbful tone aiid tnergytoAveak and debilitated s, while theyVbrace and strengt/enShe aervous syssten u a meet extraordinary menner. / ■To regahiYflealth, Strength and Puiour. "Whenever person^h'nd tbemselvel in that Btar^rermed ". little out of health, "land, here areXo m«ny canselut work r shorten life, it is nAessa™ that ft( Uoway's PMsr^tiie tinepurifier ol the blood Iver known, wiould be at once taken, a they not on'y nd botl solids and Auids of all morbid matters, but regulate all disorleied actioms, aud strengthen the frame in. a most extraord'nary manner./ Old Covghs, CoCUs and J.sthviatkal Affection*. These Pills, assi-tedlin, their/action by rubbing Ilolloway's Ointment very etiectualy tni/e a day upon the throat and •jh^st, and keeping thosfc parts! covered with the preparation, will be found the mosl effecftve remedy for asthma, coughs colds, bronchitis, and inluen»i These remedies tranquili7G the hurried breathing, so\thythe .rritated iiir'tubes, and assist in dislodging the phlegr\ which stops up the air- passages. This treatment has provel/wonderlully efficient in not oul\ curing old settled coughs aVd < olds, but asthma ol man\ years standing, and even when uktients who wtre in so bad a alate as not able to lie\L>wn /Atheir beds le&t they be choked by phlegm, « \^ / \ DerangementSwd Riswensmi oj the Bowels, Flatidcncy, > T^*nrrhjKa, a^lL Dysentery Any sympt^a of ye\,ibo\e\:oniplamts should be imme iiately iiret-by-JaiJia'o/ricit^dcVesSof these Pills, according to the printed directi/n*, — d6lay\ may be tollowed with disastrous c*onsi j quenieh./ These'^PKls are a certain remedj for all the ailments of Ahe alimenwry canal, they secure the horoueh digestion of the food, aid act most kindljon the tomach, liver, bowe*. andkidneysX As a household medicine they are unrivalled/ )>nd >faouid ah\v«i be At hand Very Important, of Cosiutenet>s Beware. Rarely but lit ne notice is takenVf costiveneas, yet, at certain periods, if is » sure sign thn danger is near. All who are seized ™th apoplexy and parj^sis, have previou-ly suffered fiom cc/tiveness. In the form*cnse the blood flies to the hpad, a ninll vein is ruptured on^the brain, and we know Ihe re;/. let nives counsel tJjlki* husbands, and husbands they wives, never to go to bed fl second night if the bowels luwe not been proj erly niovedVluiing (he day, particularly' p they feel heavy and dro\V r s% A low gentle doses of tht/e fine Pill, will regulate the circulation of the blood, and/emove all dangerous symptoms. \ Kollovoay'M Pills are the best remedy known in\he loorldfor M the following diseases : \ Ague / Debility J.iundice iSecVdcry Ashtmi^f Dr«psy Liv>r Com- i SvVipioms Bilious worn- Djsentery pl.unts jTic-Amloureux j>l.unw Er\sipelaB Luiiibatjo |Tum<wrs Blotchaon the Female Irregu- Piles jUlc«rsl Skin/ larities Rheumatism Veneimi Bowel Com- Fever cf all Retention of Affccliona plaints kinds\ Urine Worms wf all OoYxm -i£its \ Scrofula, or kinos 1 Con/ipation Gout. 't Kiite's Evil jWeaknesV Ofthe Ileddacl^e s apie f nyo.tt from w\atllowels Indigestion \ St^n??*fftl ever cau^, consumption Inflammation 'J, Oravel &c, <vc.l cT.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients of e\eryVis oWer are affixed to each box. \
*T OOK THEN INTO THY HEAR i AND WEKE Tne above sentence read carefully will tell all tlut I rould in a thousand lines, it mlnpts it-elf ncuumibly to a lar^e number of cases continually coming under my treatment. Many who 'Look into their heart i* 1 «t t lie reading of thia advertisement, and whs ponder over it will say, I know I should write for I havo a »reat secret there in ms heart hidden deep down, and I iear every day something will shew itself by some olain symptom am! make that secret known to my fellow men aud cause me to be pointed at us an object of pity or scorn. ' Look into thj h< art and say is it not better for me to seek aid and pet relief by writing to one man in whom I have confidence — with whom my secret is safe ; and whose aid and counsel will cause my life hereafter to be happy, making mo say "with the proverb — "Rejoice, O, Young Man, in thy Youth." / 'Look then into thy heart anwvrife,' for hundreds have written to me when it ha^ beenVoo late, and, who in place of having ' Chiklre^lik^bli\u#Drarj(MeB^?uiAi about their table,' have thei^\oa^sti^aiAte,jj^(Si JreTrai reproach upon their manhood Ip^lfrjr f J 'Look thennnto tny haftrt Attd^write'/nd remember that *As thy days, .so shall tWy strength be,'Xmd that b\ writing down your ense ndVeye/but my^wTrsee it, that relief mentally and physically can\be given fy you, aad Lh it m place of sinking into a dishonored und premaiuJ'c deuth you can feel that, in words of Wordsworth — 'An old age serene and bright and lovely as a Lapland night shall lead thee to thy grave.' LOUIS. L. SMITH. Nervousness, Debility, Loss ot Power. Indiscretions of Early Youth, &c In aIJ the above cases, arL-ing from trrors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be loss tj ut once arnst the progress of disease. Dr. L- L SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising in these colonies) 182, Collins Street, East, Melbourne, Opposite the Melbourne C\ub — Late the residence of the Governor. Private Entrance i» in Stephen Street, South. Consultation Fee (by letter) £1. Medicines tot warded to all the colonies, so packed as to^ avoid observation Bookb wri ten by Dr L L. Smith post f-e'e •, postage stamps, Means of Prolonging Life, Is 9d Medical Household Sketches, No 1, 3s Bo do do No 2, Is 9d Weakness and Sterility, 33 Medical Almanac, 3875, 6d
MOTHERS, have you tried FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ?
Save yourselves many sleepless nights by purchasing an eighteen-penny bottle and proving its excellence in giving •peedy relief in Wind Pain>«i the Bow Is, Gripic^, &c,, lo which Infants ano^orfjg Qmldran i ire liable ;by warding off, in many casjC irttaclyß of-^fcnjKflSns, and by being found pai'ticula/y^jj/c^Tal a^tj apm^ng "during Teething. Sold wholesnle and ryrailbv^lm«*fyi)rietor, S Kollwell, Chemist, Otahuhu, Ay£k]anci7N Z Sin bottles at Is 61, 2s id, and 4s 6d eacijff and by Hamilton Eitos., Chemists, Auckland. '*■ / • > /\ Try also, FALLWELL'S WORM POWDERS. A [k'edieine of singular and undoubted efficacy when employed -l the removal of Worms either in Child • en or Adult 3 Sold in Packets at Is 3d, 2a 6d, and 4s 6d each ; or Postr Is Bd, 2s lOd, and ss.
G. AICKIN, DISPENSING CHEMIST, and IMPORTER of GENUINE PA'IENT MEDICINES, -URGICAI APPLIA-NCJiS Toilet and Nuiserj Requisites, &c, beua to inform Waikato Settlers that he ynakes it a speciality to keep in Block ever* remedy ofjpnown repute, English, French, and Amini'an^Mcveltids, urn/jng vLb^h are the following ; — Mold's Bfira^oij^^ianjSd^iji^rp Oil, Fox'? Palafable Cod LiyA'^D^tnd iJKlatable'ft'i^o^Dil, American Cod Liver/ Oil^flel Ts\/Josyph ioli|g>lu ltfa/lan Ointment Clarkes Blwrtl Miitifre, Billt. andSkin Juohon, Laville'p Gout Eemedy, liyH?tioi/ Brov, Bellows Cliarconl, Grimaulfc's Medicines, Churchill* Hyi opl/sphites, Guarana, the Peruvian ren edy lor heathiclies, Barjry's Pearl Cream anu Tncopherous, Piesse and Lubin's Cl oice Perfumes, At km ton's EBsenc^ ot Koses, Payly's Ess. Bouquet, PaJf.it lnrjSBeB,Ef^ctirs-ma«.'neticl n rjS8e8,Ef^ctir5-ma«.'neticM < a"chineB, Pulvenmiuhei's ElectroMagnetic Bands, JPutenr ' Amyntenon ' — Loeul Elect ricity] — Address—Ak-kni'g, thp Pliamiact, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Queen treet, Auckland.
J£ Ei ly CAMPBELL, SU R V 2&/£f%l I L T O N. Xieenaed under CSnd T/uusfe* Act.
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MONEY TO LEND, yLarge or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of invest / J /W Q S/V7 crBHELL » *4t / !Tw&-aH'eet, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 477, 10 June 1875, Page 4
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