Public Jlotices FIIIEND OF ALL. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. Impurities of the Blood T!ip=c woiuiorful Pills are valued at the humblest lu'firih? aa sve ] as in the houses of comlbrt airl wen!th. They worlf a thorough .turificflfion throimh -tit tha whole system, j milhout cnsonl'i-ing tin? natural a-tion of any organ and eradicate those gei-ms of coinpluints which consign teus of thottsanda to au earlj Bronchi' is, Diphtheria, Coughs and Colds No diseases nre mo'e frcqnent and few more ■ :Lin^roii9 tlmn .i/Trt-tions of the respir^toiy organ? ; no condition eivrs H3O to more fafctil uifll-idiei tlmn a " simple cold." The first ■<V!Mpfo:ns may a 1 ways bo removed by those renowned Pill?, as thsv quickly remedy Hie =ttnrnntio!7 of blood ; moderate the hurried bmithiii", im;l enables the wind-|>ine and lun^s to perform Hieir functions with ease »n<f rojriiJaiity; tIlp J d SO b - v lheir P unf y. lv^ !>i-«pr>rticß cleanse the blood from all impurities and thus fortify the system against Consumption, Aaihniu, and other pulmonary coin plaints. • Debility, Loss of Appet'te, Headache,"jtod Lwraess of Spirits . Ih-ge Pills will in :t few day3 effect a truly wonderful changi in Debilitated Constitution (no mnt'.er their exciting cause) they create a healthy appetite, correct indigestion l'l'tnove excesses of bile, overcome gilf"iness, confusion, sick liead-aehu and all 0036 irloomy forebodings arming from abad stomach or disordered dij;eshou. The Medicine for Females, Younff or Old j For overcomiue all obstructiroJ and re« j 3torin<r Riispjuded eeeretSons, there is nomedi« | cine to be compared to these Pil!.". Univcr- j snily adopted as the ono grand remedy for Female Complaints, these Tills cannot fail ; ihey strengthen the system and always bring about what is required- To females entering into womanhood, or at the turn of life, they are invaluable, being a perfect sa'exgtiard against drop y, heads iclve, palpitation of the j heart and ul'l nervous uifoctions o'teU distressing at those periods Conplaints Incidental to Children Whooping-cough, measles scarlatina fovevs an 1 all diseases of the skin may be immediately checked Hud soon cured by these punfviinj PilU; no mother should bo without Them. One, two ar three (reduced to powder) ma\ I.c given nightly with tho certainty of doing goo. l Nervous Disorder* Any derangement o f the nerves effects disastrously both the body and the mind, To she nri vous invalid these Pills are of vital lect-fsiry, as they impart tone and vigor to the internal organs and consequently to the nervous system which pervades and connects I ti)iui Henop their marvellous cures of hysteria Sow ppirits spasms fits nervous twitching 3 and other kindred couiplainta Eolloicay s Pills aretlie lest remedy known in ths world for the following diseases:— i, cmc Temaie Irregu- Scrofula or iffchuia larities "King's Evil Hiliou? n «'e- .^eversofal Sore Throat Dlninfs kinds Stone and Blo'ches on l r it^ r;lvel Ihe.- ; dn Gout Secondary 8ow«J Com Ucarl-aclw Symptoms pL.ints Indigestion TicDoulor-Volv-a Ir.3u»nmntion eux Oon7lipation of Ji^i-foe Tumou** thoJJowels Liv^sr Com- Ulcers debility Lumbago atleetions (ll . op 3/ Tiles i)ya<?ntory Khcumatism kinds rysipelu3 Beliintion of Weakness, Urine from what ever cause \* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizeo. N.B. Directions for the guidance ofpatients in ever; case art* affixed to eucil Box. 1 17,011 THE J3LOOD IS THE LIFE." Jj — See Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse ii 3. CLAEKK'S VVOELD-FAHEP 13L001> MIXTUBB. Trade mark—" .Blood Mixture." Till <SIiEAT BLOJD PUIIIFIEK AND fiESTOJREIt, For cleansing aud clearing tho blood from impurities, cunuot De too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Sbn Discuses, and Sovcs of all kitidse it is a never-failing and permanent cure. It CUlvs old BOIVS. It cures ulcerated sores on *>c neck;. It cur'-s u'.cratesi legs. It oures blackheads, o pimples on the ace. It cures scurvy sores. It cures glandular 3\v - i.ing9. It dc'dis ['v: blood from nil impure mafciroin wljiiitivci' cause arising. As this laixtuvo is pleasant (o the tase and warranted free from auythin injurious 10 the most delicate constitution of either <•« the proprietor solicits suiieiers to give it. a trial lo lest it 3 value. Thousands of. testimonials fioci ull part Suld ia botitos aid. '■** eontniiiiii^ six times ths quantity 11s eachsufliriyiit lo t-ileet a permanent cure in the •,'K-srt i;ii:jontj- of long-stunJiu? cases, by ml J'ocjuistd ui',l I'ateut Mcdiuiuo VonJwv tkrou^jhout liv WorlJ. sole 1 'ropm-tor, F. J. Clarke, Ghe.nisl Afotheearies' Hull, Liiifohi, Kugkncl. JiXL'tJiiT ACShNTS: Buv-nn ne, iiuibk^^-, u«ci Co., Golcman nlreo.t Vewhi-rry m:\:1 ( J5, Farringdci street, j.oiidoii; sang.'r u»iii Suns. Oxford street, London; anduli lUe i.on.i-.Jii »■<■ iiok'siile liousva. lie-to Zealmul Agents— uer.ii.tl.ji'iK-, Grosser, and Co., Wholesale iiiu^isis, 4Hti:cdiu and Auckland. Jlfibourne Agents — :ultr,n, GniuwaJe, und Co., Wholesale J'rugsUU. i'.:ni M. Keogli, Wholesale Druggists. 1 i'-r.:iiui.iD p.ii'.t Co., Wholesale JJi-uggists. V ULO'AN FOUNDRY K i'". AI 1 K[ N (.> 6L'ii K E 11,I 1 , D usediH. Tr]^C,\Ti\ MQUEEN axt, Co.. _^_\_ •■' .L'oiicTii.aliors, Jjiij;i-ncci:.s,. . 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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 22 September 1880, Page 4
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