NATURE'S HKRBAL BEMEDIES. f BELOW'will be found i Utt of Her bal ltp©edi»"B whicl )iav« stood : thr* most crnciftl test* ft>t^ years, by vrhich their <fiicacy ha« Kefn incon. t»'stably proven, and thyir ffr^at and I dc^M vod ix.pnlarity establiehfd. These remedies are in *t-Vf ry way snpt* rior, and th« use of them by invalids is recommended because of their manifest superiority. In brief, they need bat An ad^qna'ti- trial to provo thtor restora-' tive nnd health giving propertica I Thus of thousands have been onred j by their nst, whan all other efforts bad j failed. • ' i M ALE FBRN VERMIFUOR -In Fluid. The intestinal worm destroyer and certain eradictor. Warranted to exppl every spinces of worms, from the tapeworm to rotind pin or thread worm. " Likewise in taWets." # HERBAL OINTMENT. This ointment is composed of the extractive virtues of bitter sweet, skunk cabbage, green ozitr, lobelin, water pepper, tobacco Rtcms, «fee ; mak- { ing it the mo«t «flicacions ointment j the pharmaccutic art is capable, of pro ducing. It speedily cures all inUaromaj tions, lung and heart complaints, swellings, croup, ulcers, tumors, cut*, burns, piles, &o. It is used in practieo by i he best physiciaua 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 concentration for keeping the bowels in natural order, cleansing the system of all impurities and positively curing costiveness. Their action is thoroughly effective but so easy av<d painless that they can be nsed in even the most diseased condition of the intestines. Tliew pills used hi conjunction with the Liver Invigorator are invaluable to sufferers from bilious and liver complaints, sick headache, and especially indiges ion. In ordinary cases the pills alone are sufficient to effect a curfc. This pill will regulate the*T>owels when all other preparations fail. THE WOODLAND BALM. Is a herbal production compounded to promote the growth of the human hair, which is itself a vegetable. It may wither and die like a plant. The seeds, however, for its reproduction never die and ouly need the right kind of cultivation to germinate and pnt 1 ! forth a new crop. So like is it to other vegetable growths that it has Iteen t transplanted from one body to another , and still maintained its vigor. It r prodnceg luxuriant beards and mous- • taches on what are considered l»eardleßß * faces, and it will cure all eruptions ! upon the head. 7 LIVER INVIGORATOR. 1 This grand specific is comjKwed of mandrake, gentian wild yarn, dandelion and other plants. It is applicable to all hepatic diseases (or in other words liver 1 complaints) and is unfailingly efficacious in every c«3e where the directions for its use are adhered to. BillioUßuess causes a njost unhappy state of mind and body, , arising from the torpidity and inaction of lj the liver, whose office is to withdraw the 8 bile from the blood, failing which the t 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 called " congestion of the lungs," in the liver " congestion of the liver," in the skull " congestion of the brain," if in the whole body "congestive fever" which generally means death. No class of disease is more prevalent than hepatic affections. Two bottles in almost all cases b will enmlge the liver and restore its activity. j THE RESTORATIVE ASSIMILANT. \' This invaluable remedy constitutes one of the triuinps of pharmaceutical science. It is an unfailing remedy for epilepsy or fits, and is a valuable remedy for all nervous debility owing to its powefnl tonic 1 proportion ; and it w a tonic (the ouly one i known) that d»us tiut produce coustipa- | tiou. s ■ ACACIAN BASLM. Is a reliable remedy forull inflammations a- of the bronchial tubes. Speedily nUnys ; irritation, loosens the chest, suppresses g the distressing cough and pain, in cases of asthii.a ittis invaluable. THE BLOOD PURIFIER. The life is the blood and frofn the blond we derive our strength. This medicine is ple.isant to lake and it thoroughly I eruilicates at once anil tor ever every ! contaminating element in the system, *ml »» a special and positive antidote to all blood poisoning material, it is not ouly unequalled but far superior to any wthcr -, known remedy. CATARRH CURE. Affords innneuiaUi* relief and effects » 1 permanent cure of this dangerous disease. 0 COMPOSITION POWDER. 1 Cure for coltls and spasms. | s j KOROMIKO DYSENTERY SYRUP. \ Dn. VAVfiH A N 'S CORN & WART CURE. n ' ! TOOTHACHE CUKE, HEADACHE ■• TILLS, &c, Ac. L j Tli<>ro remedies vvtsry one can depend t upon. They' mn body bo many virtues ' fj-i.m th< rterlml kingdom tha* good results Si mu^t follow, KoV a inure extended doscripti ■•« <'f them with numerous testimoniiil#, cai! at the;»»eut ! s oifice, Droadway, kikl procure, a Slink osyeriau Almanack aud Treat irft) k'ratis ru Foreign a. 1 ' ' "HHerbal Reunifies. v, ■ Agent. Ccutial Broadway,
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1738, 2 August 1886, Page 4
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842Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1738, 2 August 1886, Page 4
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