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FRIEND OF ALLj HO LL O*W AY'S PILLS] ** T Impurities of tho Blood Tliese wonderful Pills are yaluedjat the humblest hearths aa well as in the houses of comfort and wealth. They works thorough purification throughout the whole system, without disordering the natural action of any, and oradicate those gonna of complaints which consign] tens of thousands to an early grave. Broncliit-B, Diptherla, Coaghi and Colds .0 Nll diseases are more frequent and few more dangerous- than affectiona of tha respiratory organs; no condition gives rUo to inoie f;it;'l maladies than a "simple cold " Tho firat symptoms may nlways be removed by these renowned Pills', 'as tley quickly remedy the stagnaion of blood; moderate th • hurriod breathing, and ennble3 the wiud-pipo and lunsa to perform their functions with easa and tesulnritj ; they also by their purifying properties cleanse tha blood from all impurities and thus fortify tho system i«:tinsl Consumptioi \sthma, and other pulmonary complairM DjblUty, Less of L_,Mto, Hwulacho, til Lownas3 of SpUits Tiiese Pills will in a f^w days effect a truly wonderful ohange in Debilitated Constitutions (no matter their exciting causo) as they create a healthy appetite, correct indigestion, remove "excesses of bile, overcome giddiness, confusiou aick head-ncho and all those forebod* in^'3 arising from a bad stora h or disordered dig<?sllofli Tlio iliiobj f.r Foal j r For overcoming all obstructions and restoring suspended secretions, there is no medicine to be compared to these Pilh Universally adopted as the oho grand rwmedy for Femalo Complaints, these Pilh cannot fail j they strengthen the system and always bring about what is required: To females entering into womanhood, or at the turn of life, they are invaluable, being a perfect safeguard against dropsy, head ache, palpitation of the heart and all nervous affections often distressing at those periods. Omplaints Ia dental to ChUdrw WJivopuig-aoagh leases scarlatiaa f • mila'l ' ili-cas-.'Boft )Gkinm»y bo imra \U>h- rhcc'*e;l a^id si n cured by these iyiii-^ VlWt; no motucr shoulc be wi ih«i'n. One, two or three (reduced to le;) nsaj be given nightly with tha cert )l d')it?g good Nervous Disorders Any dsrna nerros effscof thegemeafc §do« itrJLialy both the boay and tho «nind, To ,he nervous invulid these • Pills are of tiUl iocasaity, as they impart tone and Tjgor to Jberiteriislogans and consequently U« iervous systeji which psrvades and com »ts them. Eeno.' their murvellouß cures of b/s» tL-ris, low spirits, spasms, fits, norvoui twitok ng» and other kindrod c4:nplaints. Uolloteay 1 * Pills are the best reme d tlo in the world for tha following diseases:— Ag , ie Female Irrego- Scrofula or iatUma larities a £in 6;" KTi ! 1 liou* Com- Fevers of all Sore rUro»t Dbints kind ■• Stone and 0t ,h39 0 Fits »»»•» theSkitt Gout econd»rj otcl Com Kead-4cho . .SjmpUm. ■■pleiuts Indigestion TwDoulow o i;'J s Iraamirifttion eux nVupntioa of Jauuiice Tumours , lh'>iJo.Telß Liver Coa- Ulee»-.Ai Dob-Til y Lumbago affecUoa. Dropsy Piles . Woriaißl*. Dv&ciit-ny liheuaiatism kuids KryaipJiaß Botention©! Weaknew.^ J Urine - from what ever caurt * * Xiia/c is a considerable saving by taking * the larger sizes. $ 8... -Directions for the guidance of patienU ' every aaso are affixed to each Box. 78, NBwOx»aaD-3raaßr, Lt>»D3» TXALIf-YEAiiLY STATEMENT cfoom« t! .jonies ou salo, at the ollice of this oapor OCP.IP FORMS, tef a first-clas kT* styie.inanycolo. K« U»o« tiroadw;- Boofton. TO CORRESPONDENTS. ¥ ETTERS upon any subject, temperately I j written, will at all times b» inserted in the Inasoahua Times. All Buoh communications should be addressed to the Editob and written only on one side of the paper. LAW RELATING TO NEWSPAPEBS 1. Subscribers who do not give express notico to the contrary are considered wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order tho discontinuance of their periodicals, the publisher may continue to send until arrears are paid. 3. I subscribers neglect to continueto take their periodicals from the office to which they are direuted, they are held responsible until they have settled their bills and ordered thorn to be discontinued. 4. If subscriber^ move to other places •without informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to their former directions they are responsible. 5. The courts have decided that "refusing to take periodicals from the office or removing or having them uncalled for, ia prima facie evidence of intended fraud." G. Any person who receives 9 nawspape and makes use of it, wtiether he has ordere it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance they ar bound to give notice to the publisher at th end of their time if they do not wish t continue taking it, otherwise the publisher 1 authorised to send it in and the subscribe will be responsible until an express notice with payment of arrears, is sent to the publishers. ■

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Inangahua Times, Volume I, Issue 168, 12 November 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume I, Issue 168, 12 November 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume I, Issue 168, 12 November 1891, Page 4