NATURE'S HKRIIAL Tr.::.;, : :PilX I)CLOW will he found a list of Hop ) bal Remedies whicli have .'rood tli*--" most crncinl tests for ycnrp, l.y which their eiiicacy has been in-..i--te?i&bly proven, and their gi>-at imd deserved popularity established. Tl>< s.- j term dies are in every way superior. ■ and the use of them by invalid i | recommended because of their maiMieev ; superiority. In brief, they need but \ an :uleqnate trial to p ove their iest<«rc j tiv - and health giving properties. j Tens of thousands have heen cnve.-l i by their use, when all other efforts h:in failed. MALE FERN VERMIFUGE In Fluid, j The inteßtinal worm destroyer and certain eradictor. Warranted tr» expt 1 every spieces of worms, from the tape worm to round pin or thread worm. " Likewise in tablets." HERBAL OINTMENT. This ointment is composed of the extractive virtues of bitter sweet, skunk cabbage, green ozier, lobelin, watT pepper, tobacco status, itc ; making it the most i-fh'ciK.-iotu oin'mont the pliartnaei ntL- nit i.< capable <~.i pro ducni£. It speedily cures all inflammations, lung a&4 heart complaints. ' swellings. cro»pp ulcers, tnnmrg, cuts, burns, piles, «fee. It is used in practice by the best physicians in the world, and its praises and manifold virtues ; are almost incredible. Its penetrative qualities are remarkable, and is a painkiller in the most extensive sense of the phrase. THE RENOVATING PILL. Is a purely vegetable concent! ation for keeping the bowels in natural order, cleansing the system of all impurities and positively curing eostivenegs. Their action is thoroughly effective but so eaJ=y and painless that they can be ■used in even the most diseased con dition of the intestines. ihegH pi!;used in conjunction with the Liv< r i [nvigorator are invaluable to suffrivrs from bilious and liver complaints, sir!; headache, and especially indices inn In ordinary cases the pills alone e>v ; j Sufficient to effect a cure. This pill will regulate the bowels when all other preparations fail. TBE WOODLAND BALM. 13 a herbal production compounded to promote the growth of the human T.:ir, which is itself a vegetable. It ;i!;ty wither and die like a plant. The -t ■ ds, however, for its reproduction > 3 ever die and only need the right kind of cultivation to germinate and pnf forth a new crop. So like is it toother vegetable growths that it has been transplanted from one body to another and still maintained its vigor. It pwdnces luxuriant beards and ii»o"« tallies on what Hie collide}-; <; *-'•:» ; moos, and it will cure all erupiK-i.- , 1,-on the head. i LIVER INVIGORATOR. This grand specific is composed of man irake, gentian wild yam, dandelion am' ; •■ther plants. It is applitaKle • . ' hepatic diseases (or in other wm.is iim.i iom plaints) and is unfailingly efficacious in every case where the directions for its use are adhered to. Billiousnes!* causes a iiiost unhappy state of mind a^i <• y. rising from the torpidity and ii.aciiii oi he liver, whose office is to withdraw the >ile from the blood, failing which the latter thickens more and more until at length it is almost too thick to flow. Hence if this takes place in the chest it is :alled "congestion of the lungs," in the iiver " congestion of the liver," in the *kull "congestion of the brain," if in tlie whole body "congestive fever" which generally means death. No class of uiaease is more prevalent than hepatic iffections. Two bottles in aluiogtall cases -'ill emulge the liver and restore iv Activity. THE RESTORATIVE ASSIMIUNT. Tins invaluable remedy constitutes otic >f the triumps of pharmaceutical science, j Ft is an unfailing remedy for epilepsy or j its, and is a valuable remedy for all nci-- I ous debility owing to its powefnl tonic j roperties ; aud it is a tonic (the oniy one nown) that does not produce coiistipa- i ion. 1 ACACIAN BASLM. | Is a reliable remedy foralliuftimmatioii* ' of the bronchial tubes. Speedily aliuys irritation, loosens the chest, suppresses r he distressing cough and pain. Jn caßtt. | it asthma it is invaluable. THE BLOOD PURIFIER. The life is the blood and from the b]oo,l ' we derive our strength. This medicine .8 pleasant to take and it. iliototiulily radicates at once and for ever i-vti) ;<mtaiuinatiiig element in the fi}>t>;n, iiid as a special and positive iintiui.u :o ; 11 blood poisoning material, it \h n<>t fi\\' ' ineijualled but tar superior to any other ' mown remedy. ' i CATARRH CURE. | Affords immediate relief and cflVcfa ;i permanent cure of this dangerous dj.s<.;i.su. ; COMPOSITION POWDER. Care for colds and spasms. KOBOMIKO DYSENTERY SYRUP Dr. VAUGHAN'S CORN & WAItT CURE. j TOOTHACHE CURE, HEADACHE ! PILLS, &c, &c. \ These remedies every one can depend j »* .. -ii They eint-.o'ly so iii;iuy virf" s • , -c <he lieib;ti hi]i_;(!o)i! tha* g00,.i i^ : ,.,..i I I)!* 1 .. Km a more extends i <■>> : ' .'■.'!'' •■' "i" fiiem wifii numerous tuHtn.iv- ■ . .•! Mil at tin: . !•/.•;, .3 ol\\>;< % iU-u-.u ',- iy. ,
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1726, 5 July 1886, Page 4
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811Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1726, 5 July 1886, Page 4
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