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KATUKF/8 HKRBAL RKMEDIES.J BV.LOW will ho foiuici n list of Her j b;tl Remedies whieh ljavn stood ■ llu i Miosf. r-rucial tosfs for years, by wlndi their effic;!CY has been i-K.-on-test.'ibly proven, mid their j,T<*at anti cli' «• <C'l pcpn'iwify established. These remedies arc in r\u-ry way superior, nud the use of them J>y invalids is recommended hecautt? of'their manifest sn]'eri!irit.y. In brief, they need but f.ii ade<jna(e trip! to pj'oye tlieir rcstorativfi aml health «.;ivr>i«f properties. Tei.'s of thousands have been enred by their nst, wlion till other efforts hnd failed. M ». LE FERN VERMfFUGE-In Fluid. The intcsi ii'tii wovm d« s'.royer and eertnin erftdictor. Wuvnvi.ted to expel every spieccs of worms, from the tapeworm tr> ronvd pin or thread worm. "Likewise in tablets." HERBAL OINTMENT. This ointment is eompoKed of the exiractive virtiies of h'tter sweet, skin --It ft biiauo, trvreu ox'wv, lobelin, water pepper, tobacco steins, ife(; ; lliakin« it t\\y nie.sfc etticaeiotts ointment l.li<* ph?lll!l.'!ci-nlii; ;•»•' is e.;jp;:hh' (-f pl'o diif'iis.^. Jl spO'vliiy cui-e-s all i:ifl;unniations, hiPij and heart complaints, swellings, cionp, ulcers, fnmorfi, cuts, burns, piles, Ac. I< i» usc»l in practice l>y ih« l)e:<f; physicians in the. worid, nm] i!.s p-.'ti.S'.s ;i!-(l inanifolr] virtue^ nre almost incredible. Its penetrative qualities are reeujrk'ible, and is ti pain killer in the i»oat extensive aenso of ihe phrase. THE HEKOVATTXG PILL. Is a purely \e^et;:ble concentration ! f"i- keeping tJje bowels in natmal order, ciean.siiii; the system of all impuvifies j and positively d.rin;,' eostiveness. Th'Mr ;»etion is iho'ouijhly effective but so easv ai fl painless that they Call be ns(-d in even the. most diseased condition of the inlestint's. These pills Hsed in eonjir.'oUon with the Liver fnvi^ni-aior are invfihi^ble to sufferers from bilious amd liver complaints, sick headache, and especirilly indices ion. In ordinary ca>-es the pills alone are stii'k-icut to effect a care. This piU wili initiate the bowels when all other \>:-( pura'ious fail. THE WOOD! AND BALM. Is a hf rbal production componnded to piuniote the yrowth of the human hair, which is iisolt' a veyntable. It may witlier a;id die like a plant. The seeds, however, for its reproduction never (lie and only need the, right kind of cultivation to irenninate and pnt forth a new crop. S<) like is it toother vegetable gmwths that it hus been transphii.ted from one body to another and still maintained its vi^'or. It produces luxuriant beards and nions taclus on what are considered beardless faces, and it will cure all eruptions upon ihe head. LIVER IXVK3ORATOR. This grand specific is composed °f mandrake, j/entian wild yam, dandelion and other jjljinta. It is applicable In all hepatic diseases (or in other words liver complaints) and i* unfailingly etHt-iicious in every case where the directions for its use are adhered to. Billiousness causes a must unhappy state of mind and body, arising from the torpidity and inaction of the liver, whose ottico is to wUhdiaw the bile from the blood, failing which the latter thickens more and more until at Jeu.yth it is almost too thick to flow. Hence if this takes place in the chest it is called "contention of the limes," in the liver "congest inn nf the liver," in the skull "conation of the brain," if in the whiile body "cnii^entive fever" which generally means death. N>> class of disease is m>-re prevalent than hepatic affections. Two biutles in almost all cases will Mnulge the iiver and restore its activity. ) THE RESTORATIVE ASSIMILANT. T!iis invidnable remedy c«nintitntes oiij nf liu.' tiiu::>pK of pharmacenticsil science. Ft is an nnfailinjLj remedy for e.pi'epsy or tits, and is a valuable remedy f'»r all nerviius debilitv owini,' to its pnw-ful tonic properties : and it is a tonic (thu only one known) that does not pruduce constipation. ACACIAN liASLM. I« a rci'cible rcuiedy fi>ra!: ihlii'.uie.iatiorß of tl.e l.i'onchial tuiies. JSpeedily allays irritation, loosens the chest, suppresses the f'istit:Kf.iu«r cough and pain. Jn cases of i«th ii. a it is invaluable. THE IJLOOD PURIFIER. Tlie life iis the blood and fro:i, the blood we. derive our stre!:;;tli. This medicine is p!e;;siiit to tal:« and it thoyonglily »-ra i 'i;. i i;turt at or.ee ami for ever every c-ntaiiiiiiatiug element in thf system, mid im a .special and positive antidote to Hi: i.ieinl in.i^Dji.in:; niiiieriaj, it i.s not only utii »j»; .-tiled but far tiUocrior to any other known reiueiiy. CATAIiiJH CUKE. Affords icuiieoijiie relief and effects a [tei'iiiivtimtt cine of thin dangerous disease. an.TO.'W'JION P«'>V."l;Kii. Cure for (juiiiH and sjuuumh. KOUO-M i KO DYSENTERY SYEUP. Dr. VAVGKA.VS COLIN & WART cum:. TOO'IHArHE CUtiJE, HEADACHE I'ILLS, A-i*., Ac. Tlteh'C Vemeiiies eveiy on»> «'Hil dt|:el:i3 tij-oii. 'i'in y e|.|in,iiy so niin.V \ottlt.':s h'lin ilii; hei h;ii U ! 1 1 •_ < I > > n i fiia' i.'du'l re:iultK lull: -i. foil.U. i',,| ;i Uiimt e.M( Ililuii desc:i!it:on of ilkdi witii uu iieiou* ttsiiuio nia's, e:iU «it ilie.ii , 'el, S.s othee, l->road way. :i!>d procure a Shah .sj.t i inu Aluiatiuck and Treatise i/raiin on Jhuti i'Mi ii'srl. N ■■]•!■ M .i < : i:«m. i'.i.-i.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1741, 9 August 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1741, 9 August 1886, Page 4

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