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Fora period of thirty, years, Id ifijr^mvM^lu^^X'^ clime (not even excepting China and Tart&ry)jftheser-^:p': Pills have established for theiteel^ f atlMt^'ito^?spfe nown, suoh as no medicine, ever et^oypdbeforeiianiiEf^ nowhere, perhaps, haye they beeii rihofe' &pptma^ia. : A^ir than by Settlers, Diggers; aritf -B&igwinttf^jbt the «-. ' Austrafian Colonies. ., r\.u- ;'?,';^'J V ppy£sEy^Pf£f_ .y Wealmessj^-]^^ How many persons .suffer . from , debility without fp knowing the causes why they,are- feeble T ",lii most, •"•"■ *.- cases the stomach rifi.. the. aggressor;,;; HoUdwa-yys . ; Pills have long been famed for regulating;a 'disor*; -■;?:*-. dered stomaoh, and restorihjg iWheidthylJigestive f'-p -y 1 tone j they are therefore confidently recommended 'fy. as a never-failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from any^use, hasybewmehapiaired orweakened. :.- y ";'....- .y.~'.' : .yp..f': f.-.-.-.tf.<., . ..,'-' Diseases of the Head and Heart, r^ These formidable diseases are,, unfortunately,: lof y frequent occurrence; : for "the most' part 7 they \ creep on gradually, but may be prevented:by.pro ! p&;,; ; precautions. Holloway'B Pills are the surest jpreserj^ vatives against all derangements of the braihi" aad" f are the speediest correctors of irregular, circulation, y If they be taken without delay whpn tingling in the limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness cotoesoni : the effect will be marvellous; ,;.:-, „*... Females of all Ages and: Classes. p ; The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the; beneficial effects they have upon thia constitutions of females. lrom;the , domestic servant to/the - peeress, universal favour is accorded to them for their invigorating and purifying properties,- which C render them so safe and invaluable iii all disorders. <. peculiar to the sex. Obstructions of every kind, either in youug persons entering into womanhood or approaching the turn of life—the most critical period —may be radically removed by a recourse "to these Pills. --;:'.■•'■■-' ."•*•'-;■- *■.••'.:' All Disorders, affecting, thei XLive_r, Stomach, and ßoweh. i: -...PP.:. Whenever the stomach, liver, or bowels are disor- , dered by high living, climate, over-indulgence, undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulating Pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily, bring back energy, strength/and cheerfulness to the frame where previously all waslasaitude, gloom, and dejection. , ' ..',.";-- ; , ,:-• _ Despondency, Low Spirits. . l The misery occasioned by a disordered ..digestion is unfortunately, felt by most persons. These famous Pills should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust , the disturbed functions. They dispel headache, ' biliousness, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar -ailments. A course of these invaluable purify-- . ing Pills never fails in removing the cause of such morbid affections, without subjecting the sufferer , , to any inconvenience. . Influenza, Diptheria, XBroncJf,itis y y Coughs and Colds. In our changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sore throats,- influenza, diptheria, or - bronchitis, for all of which these famous correctiv.3 : Pills may be taken with the certainty of effecting a , cure, "w hile the Pills are. expelling all impurities * from the body generally, Holloway's' Ointment should be well rubbed upon the. chest and throat; it will penetrate the skin, reduce inflamfnation, aha . restore lasting soundness. •: - ; '*•'' . :-.- Hollowatfs Bills are the best remedy known 'ik'"y t'^e World for the following Diseases^ , _ Asthma Liver Corn -Sore Throats K Bilious Com- plaints Rheumatism ■ plaints - Bowel CornBlotches on the plaints Secondary skin Stone and Symptoms Bjetentionof Gravel: Tic- Doloreux. Urine Piles Tumours'- •'- --i Consumption Female -- Irre- Ulcers - y 9 Debility feularities Venereal afDropsy Fevers of . all fections-. Dysentery kinds Worms of. all Erysipelas Fits klids : * ' Colics Gout Ague Constipation Head-ache Lumbago of Bowels Indigestion : Weakness, from Scrofula, or Inflammation, whatever cause . King's Evil (Jr.undice j &o. &c., ' Sold at the Establishment of Peopessoe Hoxloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) Londoni also ; by all respectable Druggists aid Dealers in Medicines , throughout the oiviused world, at the following ' prices :— Is lid 2s 9d 4s 6d 11b 22s and 38s eaoh JBox. S3" There is a considerable saving by talcing the larger sizes. N.8.-— Directions for the guidance; of patients in. .; every disorder are affixed to eaoh Box. Agentsfor HawJctfs Bayr— 3. W. GOWING, Chemist, Natebb, R. W. I. CARVER, CHBMIBX, NAPIBB, f Sub-agents :— W. RATHBONE, Waipawa |W. JARVIS, Olive __ From whom this valuable Medicine maybe ob--1 tamed. 148Sarsaparilla. WI L K I N S ON'S (late BRIDGE'S) Essence or Fluid Extract of Red Jamaica Sarsaparilla, is pppreciated for its purity andmarked' * superiority daily prescribed by. the faculty for the • impurities of the blood, affections of the liver; con- ' stitutional debility, attenuation of boders, as an '; , alterative medioine et the change of the seasons, and for freeing the system from the effects of mercury. = In India and the Colonies it is extensively used to prevent taking complaints incidental to tropical climates, and as a renovator of the system after sickness invaluable. " The compound decoction of Sarsaparilla acts as a diaphoretic and alterative, and is of the greatest service in chronio rheumatism, cutaneous eruptions, the advanced stages of indigestion, and many very severe local diseases, originating in disorders of the constitution."— Dr. Graham. Sold in rants, half-pints and quarter-pints. One pint is equal to eight puits of the ordinary prepara--1 tions. Important Caution— The publio we respectfully cautioned against cheap preparations whioh, instead of being what they profess (Sarsaparilla),; are no-.* thing move than a decoction of .common herbs sweetened with molasses, and flavored wiJh American winter green. The genuine has T. Wilkinson, late Wilkinson, Bridge and Co., f. 70, Regent-street, London, in addiiion to the trade mark w in diamond is engraved on the bottle, none else is genuine. The above articles, prepared on> by Thomas Wilkinson (late Bridge & Co.) p.t Wilkinson's (late . Bridge's) celebrated Sarsaparilla, also Ginger and CamomLe Depot, 270, Regent-st., London. WILKINSON'S (late Bridge & Co.'s) Agreeable SEIDLITZ, in one bottle. Quintessence of Jamaica Ginger and Camomile. WILKINSON'S Gate Bridge's) Quintessence of Ginger and Camomile, a highly concentrated preparation of these two valuable medicines, parfcioulnrly useful in tfce following complaints -.—Flatulency, iudigestion, cholera, dysentry, gout, rheumatism, and spasms. Full directions for its use in all of these complaints enclosed with each bottle. Sold in bottles, , pint, _ do. and $ do. J. W. GOWING, Medical Hall, Napier; 0. D. BARRAUD, 151 Chemist, Wellington. Napier Sayings Bank. Office Government Buildings Open every Tuesday Evening from 6 to 8. Deposits of Is. to £10 received ; interest at lowed at 5 per cent. 168 Pickles, Sauces. Jams, &c* (FREE FKOM ADULTERATION,) Manufactured by CROSSE AND BLACKWELL, Purveyors to tlie Queen, SOHO SQUARE LONDON. (^ROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S ' V~/ Renowned first-class Manufactures are obtainable from evory respectable Provision Dealer in the World. . Purchasers should see that they are supplied with C. & B.s genuine goods, and thai; inferior articles aro not substituted for them. To insure thorough wholesomeuess, their Piokies ■ ; are all )*n-pared hvPure Malt Vinegar, boiled in* , OakVaij,, by means of Platinum' Stbam Coils ; "" and are precisely similar in qnaliiiy to those supplied by them for use at Her Majesty's Table. ' „J?iA5-.F° AGENTS for LEA & PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUOE -< and are Manufacturers of every description of Oil- v men's Stores of the highest quality. „. 147 . On Sale by the Undersigned, TIMBER of all descriptions, including tonguod and grooved Boards. .iPalings '",'..- * and Shingles. N.B. — Town and Country orders punotually attended to. J, Lb QUESNE, 176 . Napier. •;.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 820, 22 January 1867, Page 4

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