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I Public Notioes FKIENJ^OFALL. TTOLLOWAJ'S Pii LL S. Impn^troftheßlflddii Th^e wonderful Pills are valujfd at the humblest berths as we 1 aa in tb#bouscs of •omfort and wealth. They wort f thorough ,iurificiition throughout the «Lo|e svstom, *ifhout disordering the natural a-^on o f any organ and eradicate those gprras of pompltints whioh consign tsns of thousands to| au early grafe | Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs a|i Oelds No diseases are mn>-e frpqnent ar# few more dnngAvous than affections qf the jfeapirutoiy orgsitip; no condition gives riae to |inope fatal malndw* than a " simple cold." j The first 3yir>ptomß may always be remove'J| by these renowned Pills, as th«v qa>c% Remedy the 4»gnatioii of blood j moderate tfie- hurried breathing, and enables the windpipe and lungs to perform their functions- frith ease and regularity • they also by theif purifying properties eh'anse the biood fvo|n all I>c m punties and thtis fort i'y the fystem against Consumption, Asthma, 'and other pulmonary complaints. Debility., Loss of Appet't9, Headache^asd Lownsss of Spitits Th.se Pills wil! in a few days efiSiot a truly wonderful ehanjr* in Debilitated ;Oonstitu« tions (no rnitier their exciting eausfe) ub they create a bealthv appetite, correct indigestion remove excesses of bile, overcome jgi Idbiess, confusion, sick bead-ache and Sail nose gloomy f'orfbodi.ig* ari-ing from a bad stomach or disordered digestion, ' * Tho Medicine for Females. Young or Old For overcoming all obstruction* and re« storing suspended secretions, th^re is'no mcdi» cine to be compared to these Pills. ' Utiiver'ttlly ado-it'-d as the one grand remedy for Female Complaints, these l'il'S cannot f&il J ; fhey BtPer.gthon tlie system and alwiys bring about what in required. To female* entering ■uto womanhoofl, or at the turn of life, they aie invaluable, bein? a perieet sa'wguard agninot d''op-y, headsiohe, palpitation ofthe heart and all nervous affections often distressing at those periods Complaints Incidental to Children Whooping cough, measles scarlatina fevers and all diseases of the skin may be iinmedi* i.fcely checked and soon cured by these purifying Pilld; do mother should be without them. One, two or three (reduced fcci powder) may be given ftightly with the certaijfcy . uf doing good Kervous Disorders ; 4ny derangement ofthe nerves effects disastrously both the body and tbe mind, To the nevvoua invalid these PiUs ai-e of viul necessity, as they impart tone aud figor to the internal organs and eotisequ. ntlt to the nervous system which perrudes and oonnects th>-m Hence their marvellous cures pf hysteria low spirits spasms fits nervous twitchings and other kindred complaints . Eolloways Pills are the lest remedy/, knoivn \ ■ in the world for the-follov)ing4isec^es:~' Ague Female Irregu;- Scrofula or 4.sthma " larities Kipg's EvilBilioue fW« "Fevers of al So^e Throat plants ; kindst .' ." fttone and P.lo+ehe» on ' ' T\\a ' ''• the Skin Gtaut ; " Sff<Jondajy Bowel Com " Head-acho .Jfymptoms , plaints ' Indigestion TfcDoulorUolics ' Ir3»mmation =eux •Jonstipation of Ji.-Uiee Tumouw, the Bowels Livor Com« UJcers '"; Ability Lumbago affections • >ropay Piles Wornsofall dysentery Elieumatism k'nds rysipelas Betention of Weakness, : Urine irorowhal | ever cause < *** There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. • N.B.—* Directions for the-guidauee of patients in uverv ease arc atfteerd to ea>h Box. "• i ' FOR THB BLOOD IS THE LIVE." —See Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. f PLAK. K E ' S WORLD-FAMLED BLOOD FIXTURE. ; ;.. ' ! Trade mart—" Blood Mixture." •mi BLO^D PtJiiIEIEK BESTOIIEE; - For cleansing and clearing the -blood from , impurities^ c&n^ot ne too highly . recom- : ■ mended. ; For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skxn Diseases, and Sores of &\l kindßo it is a neverrfadmg and permanent cure. It cures old sorps. 5 It cures ulcerated sores on the neck. ! It cur^s ulcrated legs, 1 It oures blackheads, or pimples on the ace, Ifc cures scurvy sores. ; It cures glaudular swellings. It tleats the blood from aU impure matler, from whatever eauao arising 1 . f As this : mixture is pleasant to the tase and warranted pje from any thin Injurious to the most delicate constitution of e|ther sex the proprietor solicits suifer'ers to give ifc a triul to test its value. ' | Thousands of testimonials from alf part - Sold in botues and 2s * J . containing six times the quwAfcy 11* eachsuißcient to effect a permanent ou|e in the ! <rveafc majority of longstanding cas^s,, by ajl : Jheuiists and Patent Mcdi«in« | Vendors ' throughout tb j "World. | Sole Propnetor, F. J. ClAflEiß, fClisiniat . Apothecaries' Dall, Lincoln, England. EXPOHT Ad-hATi-li | ' ; Burgoyne, Burbidge*, and Vo., Colafnan street ■ London ; „ . I Newberry and Sons, 95, Fa;vring|oa street, ; London ; I*l, j , Sana^r and Sons/ Oxford s*eet, London j and all the London Wholesale lloascs. $ev> Zealand Asent§r-f ■ Keniptto»-ne, Prosser, and Co>| Wholesale ;.. Druggists, Duuediu ahd Auckland. Melbourne Agents — ) felton, Gnmwade, audj Co., I Wholesale .' Druggists. I i . > and M. Keogh, Whole*le Drfggifts. "enmions aud Co., Wholelale Drjiggists. vlTlgan FoullTßr' It KAT KING STLIEET, D ONEDIK. | KINCAID, MQUE^lanb Co., ; Boilermakers, Engiifeers, Millwrights, Ftuu J arg, Blagksbiiths, See. Ah kinds ot ca4iugs in|brias» arud iron woik. ;,sLearn eufeii.es ai.d. boilers made , -md required , overshot, br«asi, and tur» utne 'Hater wheels; quivt?, crushing '-. machinery; pumping aud mMiug gear; casst ircii siu : cc and. ripple ;, shee.' ; iron hoppci and sliffce plates, puuehed U '■ «ny siztsothole; j;dld dredging spoous &.L-. ; Hour mill machiuery; a|l kinds o\ _ : rt'ttping, thrashing, horse-power machines, ' : wade and!;rer,ajsect* iiuvrovfid reauiug ; : maebines. (.' i

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 31 May 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 31 May 1880, Page 4

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