: NATURES lir.RiiAL KEMEDIIV. j BELOW will lv imv.'.C a list of Her b.tl E.'Pit-'lit-s wi. .-!i *::\w «!m, *] the n»i-f ori:-:- ; -.:l !rs'-i f -.■■.• <>• ■■■<->, h\ 1 which tlu'-ir tfilcacy !i ,\ b, ■ r ni.-.h-te3ti>b!y prov.i, niul {-.eir i r ai-rt deservorl pnr,n!arity 1 <i bishni. The^e remedies arc in every way sui.rior, and the use of them by ii.va.iiis is recommended 1>t ■eau-o o ■'their nuv.;ife«t superiority. In bi-it-f, they need but an adequate tritl to prove their re<ti-ra-tivo and h 'a'ith <;ivin 4 properties. Ten? of thousands hue bo-en c;iied by their usft, when ali other efforts had failed. MALE FERN VERMIFUGE -In Fluid. The intestinal worm destroyer and certain erndictor. Warranted to i xpel every spaces 'f worms, from the t-i[x»---worra to round pin or thread worm. " Likewise iv tablets." HERBAL OINTMENT. This ointment is composed of the extractive virtues of bitter sweet, skunk cabbage, £iven rzier, lobelin, water pepper, tooaeeo s>ins, &c : mttking it the iiio>t et'iea. ious ointment the pharimci-uti'" a '"t iscnpable of producing. It spos-Ji'y cn!»'S a!! inflammations, lunor and befit complaints. swel!iug«, croun, u'-ev-. tumors, cuts, burns, pi! s, &c. It is used in practice by the best pliysici ; ;■■ in tho worid, ond its praises an.l n nt: i:\ild virtues are almost incredible. I r.* penetrative qualities are r« m;i! :; o ol.', nnd is a pain killer in the most extei:sivc Sense of the phrase. THE RENOVATING PILL. Is a purely vegetal !• concentration for keeping the bowels in minimi order, cleansing the system of all impurities 1 and positively eliti ij? costiveues«. Their action is thoroughly effective bit so ea'-y jti d painless that they ein b« used in even the most diseased condition of the intestines. These pills used in conjunction >vith the Liver In vibrator are invaluable to sufferers from biiious and liver complaints, sick headache, and especially indices ion. In ordinary cases the piils alone are sntlicient to effect a ;ure. This pill will regulate the bowe s when all other preparations fail. j TBE WOODLAND BALM. Is a herbal production compounded to promote the grow th of the human hair, which is itself a vegetable. It may wither and die li cc a plant. The seeds, however, for its reproduction never die and only need the ri^ht kind of cultivation to germinate and pnt forth a new crop. So like is it to other vegetable growths that it has been transplanted from one body to another and still maintained its vigor. It 1 produces luxuriant beards and moustaches on what are considered beardless faces, and it will cure all eruptions upon the head. LIVER IN VIG ORATOR. This grand specific is composed of mandrake, gentian wild yam, dandelion and other plants. It 19 applicable to ail hepatic diseases (or in ither words Hv »r complaints) and i? unfailingly efficacious in every case where tlio directions for its use are adhered to. Billiousuess causes a most unhappy state >>f mind and body, arising from the torpieity and inaction of the liver, whose office is to withdraw the bile from the blood, failing which the latter thickens more and more until at lenjjth it is almost too thick to flow. Hence if this takes p!a_v; in the chest it is called " congestion of thu lungs,*' in t!ij> liver "congestion "f the liv^r." in t!u* skull "congestion of the brain.' 1 if iv tha whole body "congestive fever" whte'i generally means detth. No cla.is of disease is m<>re prevtlent than hepatic affections. Two boi-tli sin almost all ca>-«« will eniufkre the liver and restoro its activity. THE RESTORATIVE ASSIAIILANT. This invaluable remedy constitutes or>a of the triumps of phavruaeeutical science. It is an unfailing remedy for epilepsy or fits, and is a va'uable remedy for ali nervous debility owing o its p.nveful tonic properties ; and it is a tonic (the only one known) that does uui produce Constipation. ACACIAN BASLM. Ib a reliable remedy foviill inflammations of the bronchial tuSK*. Speedily allays irritation*. loosen 3 the cliest, surprt'sacs the distressing couyh and paiu. In c«*ea of asthti.a it »■< imaiuj'l'ie. TOE »LO(>D f UlliriEß. The life is tho hl« n and fr<>:ii the I>1'».»<1 we derive our Mtren^th. This medioiue is ple:'s;wt to ta!;e and it thoroughly eraiiieatcs at once and f«>r evor every i-ontamiiiatini; eleme-it in the system, and aa a special ami positive antidote ♦<> all blood poisoning ta-uta-ial, it is not oi.-ly muqualied hut tar supeiiwv to any other known remedy. CATARRH CURE. Affords immediate relief and effect* a permanent cure «>t th.s d.mgen.us disease. CS'AiIOSITIOX POWDKK. Cui"f f<. I colds and *p:l:"H!8. KOItOMIKO DYBI.NTEEY SYKI" P. Dr. VAI'GHAN's'cORN Vt WART CURE. TOOTH ACHK CIUE, HEADACHE TILLS. £«.., At. These remedies t very one can dep 'nd \in.>n. Th"y einiti iy so many vi-;i>cs tH'ifi tlie lifioii kiii.*. ii*>:n tua* go»>d re^iwr? n.ildt follow, lor 1 moit extencs-U .K>s- . oii'tti. n of tln-iM Viili in'm-nsMs te-, •, ;i>-•>-a'ls, i-\'i at t'l-.'aui -it"s fthev. Li*« -• .••■»>, and p roc me a Slnti<i *j . n.ui A.ii: >«»•»■ "\ iicl I'l-tatise >;iat:s on i'<r. ;ii. i N uive Herbat R.:meJie.-. -Hi. G-. 2rXA.I>T£ZZIT^ Lvi.i. ji j-'.cuii uy.
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1715, 9 June 1886, Page 3
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