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medical. i THE SUFFERER'S .BEST FRIEND^ HOLLO WAY'S PI LliSl I All Disorders affecting the Liver, StoriiqcK'-, and Bowels:— These Pills ic'an be confidently 1 rjecommended as the most simple and : certain v remedy for indigestion, flatulency^ Acidity, j heartburn, colic, constipation, and all the many maladies resulting from; disordered stomach or bowels. In all diseases ; ib is of primary importance to set the. stomach right. ,: ■ T^? ese , pills , are purifiers, alteratives, anS; strengtheners of the stomach., They may be , taken .under any circumstarices. Though powerfully tonic, and ssltisfactbrily aperient, hey are mild in their, operation, ; and bene- : ficial to the whole systemV ! ,j. Weakness and Debility, Nervous Irriiaffiity.— The Wholesome effect exercisedby . these admirable Pills over the' Wood and. fluids is like a charm in dispelling low spirits, : , and restoring cheerfulness. . Their general aperient qualities well fit them for a domestic ; medicine, particularly for. fetnales of all agec : and periods: of life. They never betray any, disagreeable irritating qualities ; they quickly ejeci; all impurities frorii the. system, .arid regulate every function of the body, giving wonderful tone and energy to 'weak and debilitated persons, while they* brace arid ; strengthen the nervous system 1 in a niosfc. extraordinary manner. ■ •'■. ; To Regain Health, Strength,- and Vigor* Whenever persons find; themselves in that state termed a "little out of health," and there are so many causes at work to shorten. - life, it is necessary that Holloway's PiUs, ; the finest purifier of the blood ever known, should be at once taken,, as they .not only rid both solids and fluids of all mptbid.maooers,- . but regulate all J f Sisbrdiered . actions, ' arid' . strengthen the frame in a most extraordinary manner. : . Coughs, Golds, and Asthrnatical Affec fo'ons.— These Pills, assisted in^ their action : by rubbiiig Holloway's Ointment, very! effectually twice a day.upon the throat and chestj and keeping those parts covered- with. [the! ' p.reparatipni will be found the most effeptiye ; remedy for asthma, coughs, colds,^bronctiitisj and influenza. . T^ese femedief trariquilise the hurried breathing, sbpthe thb irritated air-tubes, and assist mi^slbdging the phiegin which stops up the air-passages. ; This treat- : . ment has prpyed wonderfully : efficient in not only curing old Eettledcbughs and colds, but 4sthma of many years standing, arid even when patients who were in so bad a state as ' not able to lie down onitheir beds lest they be choked by phlegm. , ,■ i Derangement land Distension of the Bowels, FUttvlency, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery.— Any symptoms; of the abp ye complaints should be immediately met by .apprppriate -■.dpses'-.'pf.: these Pills, according to the ' printed' direc- : tions : delay may be followed" by disastrous corisequericesi'i These.P ills) are" a certain: reL medy for all the, ailments of '-. the alimentary analj they se'cu^'tfe tiibrough digestion c f the food, and act.' most kindly on the ?tomach, liver, ! bo'welsi' and ; kidneys. As a household medicine |they;are unrivalled, and should always ike iat hand. ' ,V "" „. I rerhlmportmij 6f 'Costiveness ßewdre.^Raiely but little notice -is taken ; bf : costive- • ness : yet r ' : -ali''(iert'ain'p'eribdß/''it'.is a sure sign" that danger is near.- 'All who are- seized: with apoplexy andi paralysis, haveprevibusly suffered' from costiveness. In the. forme? ; case, the blood-flies to the head, a small vein is ruptured on the brain, and we know tietest. ; Let L ;wires .counsel their husbands, and husbands.. their, ;wives, never to go tip bed a second night, if the bowels have not been pro' jerly moved during the day, particularly if they feel heivy 'arid dirowsy. A few gentle;doses cf these fine PiUs will regiilate : th'e circulation of theblobdj arid remove all dangerbu'sßymptbfris. ; >: v • .: : ffoUoWay's Pius ore the' best teimdy knwni ! ■j ' , : for: ife fdtibmng < 'diseases i—* 1 Ague Erysipelas ;1 -Sore Throats: Aathma Fevers of T all "iStone and| insBilious Com- ■•;' kinds • ;i , Gravel : <•• i cplaints^;;. v .Fits.. „ j?-, •■:.- Secondary.^ -.:;:. Blotches. . 1 on: 'Gout I . - ;, : ,; . ; -^Symptpms , f \ the, . Skin... '.Headache .-..- iTKc-Doloureujc Bpweli Qpm-, ; .Lap^estion j, Tumours - : ." .'•' I .plaints ,.;. ; lnflaminatibn Ulcer I .. ,\ ". PoHcs r ". ".- jaundice' : : yeriereal Af. Constipation ; Liver 'Comi •fections ' !I j r bf;the- ;; : : ; Worms of all I Bbwelsjj;.. -■ :; Lumbagp ; v , '' kinds "•■': ;: pbrisumptibn ; Piles i: ' ; , • ' • Weakness, ">•'• Debility r'.'; Rneiimatisni-. i:; frbm what i: propsyiv! ;v RetentibH;of: /ever causes,' Dysentery! ; ; ' : Urine ..'f- :•• ■&c.y:&c.r V: ', Female Jtoe-j .. }l „. ; ; . , ...) , ! gukritieß], : King'SjEvil; .-. •. _„: , v '" ','/ p ] \ „*** There is -a considerable saving. 'by taking. the;larger ..Bum''.,..." .. ". ':, "'. \, .''; ',■ ' ' ". j N.^s.— Directions , for. the' guidance of pa* tierits'in every disorder are affixed to' each" OBPX'' ; ;J— ■■■<:-.: y.^i:.:..- :... }l! :-: .__■:■::■■■', jF .IST of : letters rreceiyed ,at ; the Post ;JLJ .0 ffice,. Greymouth, during the Month : of March, : 18T4,a.nd remaiDing unclaimed , pn the gpfch June, 1874. : : ... '.W. ,,-..' '■■',".'.;* OBrddbury, F^. 3: : Mprrws, M. : '' ;i;ji Bryne, W. :; Nelson, W. 0/ ' ;;: --' lI CbopOT,'T,,W. . Nielsen, Alex. : V; - js Cubbins, ehas. N6laiV : ?at. : i A Curwen, W. : ' ; , Ogg,.Jj(2) ' - Dbblan, J; - ' O'eaila^han,^-^ : i; - Egdeh, Mrs G'Drißcollj M. } Gillanders, J. : Peat/Mr Hynes, J. W/. Saxoh^ J. Bi ; ; • Jenkins, James : Sinipsonj R. Lafferfy,C. f : Stewart, Thbs. ' J Laird; W. TierheyVD.: - : { Laws,W. ; William^ Charles ;::: Mathesoii, D. Woolcock, T. W; ■'- "■'! '' " ' . J .. Yoiihg, 6. : '■■. /. ; | ■■ .-': . 'FOREIGN. ; r ;.:j • Nielsen, F^edric ; Silviera, A. V.da V ;:.;. .; ; . ;:^3IP;;I^TTERS.r / y ;-/"■■', Maclean, Capi. C. Qchoonec, jlTphrosy^e ■ . ' i ,;; / .,.. -'i&EEFTOK. , : v ; -.'^ l "' iv . Castles, R.6bt. ; ' : Morgaii, F. Hardiman,, Bridget O'Kane, Mr " ". ' Harding, J. ■ Rpbinsori, J. : ' Kelly, J. J . 'Walsh; E. : ' Madalena, Vitora UtterniareJJ. Maxwell, R; ; -. r ■\"-"" : : ' - '-' ,:.' ;....;■ ; ''- .usACJRA. ':/.;;[ ■''■:;. t: Davis, Mr : Lphoaj Ji. '"^i DuncaDjiT; . ; ; ; : Lynph,,Rppti ''^ Hawkes,J. M'NeilL Mrs " - Hiil, : Mr :,,.... , .Uigrpnj.A.:"" .':' Uil 1 Jennings, ,H. Sullivan, ,M. ■ ;': H "' a ; Jenkins, Wm. „ '.. Thorngbod, Mr ; r PisiNTING OF t EVERY DESCRIPTION ■'• ■• -'•-•-■.- ■-■!■• ■•■'.: :/I ;■:,:-,-: -.:;.- r Vt'^UiuJ BXEOXTTEDWrra PROMPTEPUDB,' . ; IN THE BEST'STYLE AND;AT '.-■ ■ LOWEST "'Z-l '■'.'■ j ,•' ■• ; , . ..-.. . „ ■.' -AT.'THE"' .', ' . '.■'■" ".' ' "■'=■ ; SHOW B tLL^, ;^L AC ARD^ HEADS, GATAXOGUES^ HAND- j BILESy^PAMPHLETSi - I !eVERY* i>ESCRIP?DION^ OPf LETTBR* PRESS P INTING.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1850, 22 July 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1850, 22 July 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1850, 22 July 1874, Page 4

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