EVERY ONE:.HISOWN PHYSIOIA&V > . TFeafcwsss arid iDebiitifyti. "_.'.. .-',,., HO W many persons suffer from^ debility ' ;^ (without knowing the cause; w.hy, they ■ ■<': are feeble J Inmost cases thd sfc'omachifsis. ■ the aggressor.^. ,Holloway's; Pills .have lung ;■ -.; been, famed i for regulating ■& dißOi'deiied'stomach, and restoring its healthy iDigestiyer : ' tone ; they are.therefore confidently recom?; ; mended as a never- failing remedy in'allsaies; where the : constitution, from any : cause/has become impaired or weakened.! ;.;* ■?-• ,t ;■•-. Diseases of the Heo^'ahd'Seayt. '[:' ',,". These formidable are,^ unfortu- . <; nately, 6f frequent occurrence ; for the. moat . >'•( part they creep on grajJuafly, butr.ma^ ilbi^.; prevented Jby; proper 'precaution?.,'. Hpfid*, ..... way's Pilfs are.. the.y.suVesji preservatives., .'."-_ against; all derangements of. the; b'r.a|n/ land i^'^ are the speediest of cirj>.; .*'> culatiotii "': f f they be'iafeen Jwithout' djeK[y} '^.: when tingling in the l|tabs/\Bro^^es?'.p^V,V! giddiness comes on, the':e]ffecij.wltt,feip"nja|r-'.^';.. vellous/ \ ~ ' y ' "' ''"'' ':' \".'7\ . 'T-'i^. .:'^T' ~\ .' •■ " For a period of thirty years, 1 in evei^yj country and , clime ' (hot' evei excepting ' China arid Tariiary), these i.'Pills* have "&s£»" blishedfortiiemßelyes'al^ as ho medicine ever enjpy6d before ; y and nowhere, ' perhaps, "have they ' bfeeA mos appreciated than by '^ettlers,; Digjgfers^ .and' Emigrants iii the; Australian CblOTiies 5 . :^ :i - Females, of all Ages^anA Classes. ; . . The fame of these Pills is parti jf'beised upon the, beneficial effeotsr they foave iipon ; the constitutions- ibf-;females. •■ From r tho -- domestic servant to; .the> peeress, • universal- •• favour is accorded to them for. their invigo- . rating and purifying properties, which render • - them so safe and invaluable in all diaorjders ■/->■< peculiar to^thaisex. :. Obstructions of every ■ kind, . either in young persons; entering into womanhood or approaching.fche-tusntof ;]x£e' rr-ihe most critical period-rf may be radically ■-■ removed by arecburse to theseiPills. : :^-> ■•: All IMsord'ers'ffitiUfyitie %'V^V S^ni&cjhf " '.' ' ''. '"' ,' Pf^M?^}?''' l,. ! . U .\' '^.",I '-.'": , '• Waenever the. sibmach, .liver, o?; boweis ;; ; are disordered ; by higH living, ,ciima^, over-,-, . indiilgerice, undue eixertiph .or other. causes ,_ , . . . these fine regulating Pills will/ soph Rectify/; ■ the eyil> and speedily ,br ( ing. baGk, / energjp, .... strength, ancl cheerfulness the ', "fi^ine,.. where preyiously all was lassitude, glopco, . and dejection. , .. r . , ._.,-,.• . . Despondency, Low Spirits. '-"■ The misery occasioned by "'k 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, 'bilious- ] [ ness, nausea, lowness of spirit's, atid all , similar ailments. A .course of those invaluable purifying Pills never fails 1 in removing the caiise of such morbid affections, without subjecting 1 the sufferer to any4tt-V conveniehce. : ■ • ' ';- |' Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs, : • and Colds.. ....... ; ..,. ; v - : In our - changeable climate, few persons escape without colds, sore throats, influenza^ diptheria, or bronchitis, for all of which these famous corrective Bills may .he taken - v with . the . certainty of effecting a . cure.-. While 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,; re- - duce inflammation,, and . restore . lasting : .- soundness. , • . , . ■■■■■ • -.■<■• . , Holloivay's Pills are the best remedy kriowi in the World for the following diseases i-~ Asthma Fevers of all kinds' : Biliovis Complaints Fits , ' „■..',' Blotches on the skin Q-out ■ ':' Retention of Urine Head-ache . Consumption Indigestion Debility ' Inflammation ' Dropsy ■ ; ' Jaundice . Dysentery Sore' Throats ' Erysipelas Rheumatism v Colics Secondary Symptoms Constipation of Tic-D6lofeux '. "' Bowels ' Tumours • Scrofula, or King's Ulcers Evil Venereal affections ; Liver Complaints Worms of all kinds . ' Bowel Complaints Ague ; ; ; . Stone and Gravel Lumbago ' ' '' Piles WeaknessfromwhatFemale Irregularities ever cause &c; &c. Sold at the Establishment of Pkopessqr.., Hollo way, 244, Strand, (near Temple; . Bar) London, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world. g£|p There is a considerable saving by takiTig ■ the larger sizes. -.' '■ N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients of every disorder are affixed to each Box. . 95 Abbotsford. ANY Persons found ' trespassing on the Homestead at Abbotsford, will be.. prosecuted according to law,. .' 25 V . F. ."^. ABBOTT. N; WILLIAMS, Painter, Glazier, Writer^ Grainer, and l ; Paperfta?iger. ' ; -.■•:- N\\T IMPOItIINa his own Gooda, : ; c W • which are carefully Belfco;ed by bis brother in the Home Market, is enabled j to usie and supply tho beat of matariala at loir prices. ■ : :. . <• ■. ■. ■ . AH orders entrusted to him will be executed in first-class style, with economy and de- . spntch. . : 9i . WILLIAM MILLER, WHOLESALE BOOTMAKEB, (Corner of Queen and West Queen-street, Auckland), IS prepared to make all kinds of STRONGBOOTS for Storekeepers and others. All Eoots made by W. M. marked with;the letter M. , '•.'.. Orders sent by Capt. Bendall, of the " Star of the South," will be promptly attended to. . 83 SEEDS. rriHE STOEE of the undersigned will be X RE-OPENED for the Season, on MONDAY, 28th March. His stock of Vegetable SEEDS contains nothing but what has been 1 proved to be good and useful, as most of : his Seeds have been grown this year, under ." his care. The prices are moderate and ohe quality good. His Flower and Ornamental SEEDS contain the most popular varieties^ all grown by himself. ' •.- \ - . : Also, for Sale at the Store, 2 tons Onions ' 4 tons Carrots li tons Parsnips : Garlic, Shalots, &c, &c. F.. W.C.STURM, Shakespeare-road, Napier, March 24, 1870. 10 .
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1145, 19 April 1870, Page 4
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822Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1145, 19 April 1870, Page 4
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