Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

HEALTH FOR THE DTVAMD r BT HOtLOWirr PILLS. Loss or Afrris —Lobe of Snacrore—Loss ot Health.—The marrellouß effect of this fine medicine upon the system is rack m to numediately rally all the vital functions, the appetite is soon restored, a foil flow of spirits quickly foflows, the body becomes immensely kvigctntca 1 with a cam tainty of restored health: fresh air and a little exercise are necessary to bring about a premanent state of things. HoUoway's Pfr iinpert tone and energy to the most delicate constitutions, and in a manner so as to astonish all who take them. By their extraordinary virtues they hare obtained the largest sale of any medicine in the world. Head, Heart, Lmras aid Stomach.—Look at the regularity of the functions of these foundations of vitality. HoUoway's Pills restore to order the slightest departure from the proper order, and, therefore, may be conaUend as the regulators of the mainspring of hunssjUlife. Apoplexy can always be prevented it m proper actum of the bowels be attended to, which this famous medicmo never fails to accomplish. Disorders of the head and heart often terminate suddenly and fatally from obstructions in the system, which of this fine corrective. Female Disorders.—No medicine can be so infallibly relied upon for overcoming all obstructions as these Pills. They never fail to restore a healthy action throughout the system. The HoUoway's Pills and sickly complexion, thus renewing the bloom of health. To females, entering into womanhood, or at the tun of life, these Pub will be found invaluable. They should be taken two or three times a week, as a safeguard against dropsy, headaches, palpitations of the heart, and all affections, so distressing at certain periods. Sick Headache, I> digestion ob Foul Stomach, and Disordered Liver.—ln such a J - * * of health the food is decomposed n digested, and proves poisonous rather than nutritious. This derangement can be at once est right by a course of the purifying.and iligmlini Pills, which have acquired far themselves an imperishable fame for the mastery they have continually exercised over the digestive organs. Holloway's Pills increase the appetite, regulate the liver, repress biliousness, healthily stimulate the kidneys, and move the bowels in a more wholesome and natural manner than any other medicine. Disorders Iycn>KXTAL to Children.—The liver and stomach of children are, from many causes, often out of order, as they are allowed to eat many things that would disagree with their ts, hence their blood becomes impure, and to tike any disease that is prevalent, and that in the worst form. One Pill reduced to a powder and put in a little water, given occasionally to children of twelve months old, and to thorn of three or four years, three Pill, and to others of seven years, four Pills—will always make children look blooming and healthy. Seventy-five oat of every hundred do not reach the age of matanty. HoUoway's Pills would not only preserve their health, but save the fives of «*—«—»p*f Many medicine twice a year. the world for the following diseases : Ague Female Irregu- (Scrofula, or Asthma laritiee King's Eva Bilious Com- Fevers of all Sore plaints kinds Stone ft Gravel Blotches on the Fits Secondary Skin Gout Si Bowel Com- Headache Tic-] '- : nts Indigestion Tumours Inflammation Ulcers Constipation of Jaundice Venereal Affecthe Bowels Liver Com- turns Consumption plaints Worms of all Debility Lumbago kinds Dropsy Piles Weaknem,from Dysentery Rheumatism whatever Erysipelas Retention of cause, ftc, I Urine ftc.

Sold st the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand (mar Temple Bar), London also by all respectable Druggist* and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilized world. V There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box, and can be had many language, oven in Chinees The tale Out I relate, This letton eerme to carry— Ckoou not alone a proper mate, Bvt proper time to aurry.—Cowra. TEN IN THE HEALTHY CLIMATE OF I AUSTRALIA there axe many Whose legs, like loaden bianc Willing to leave their burden. For now, as in the time of La Bruyere, " many men expend the early part of their fives in contributing to render the latter part miserable," frequently realising Spenser's doer upturn,— As p«le and ma Mashes was Us looks. His body lean* and meagre aa a rake, And skin all withered like a dried rooke. In all countries, and especially in newly-settled regions, where a disparity of the sexes exists, Then is aa order Of mortals oa tiie earth, who do booosas Old in their youth, and die in middle age. While it is a well-established fact that—anguish of mind has driven thousands to snlallei -Cattou. Recently published, in I6mo, cloth swards, price 4s. 6d. (by post, 5a.), or handsomely bound in calf, 125., _ g g IN US RELATION 10 MABBDED LIFE. BY D«. L. L. SHITisI, Sadness and p in all Complaints incidental to hot ethnatea In this Work will be found an answer to the question which heads this Advertisement In the Australian Colonies, more then in the mother country, is continually heard the complaint, that " young men will not marry;" and their conduct in abstaining from marriage, in certain cases, is highly commendable; for "It is less a breach of Wedlock to part, than still to soU and j—- •• • - ■ I ""»- - and Union, with po Distemper."—JßUoh. Yet it cannot be disputed that the highest degree of earthly happiness is that yielded by the permanent enjoyment of the married state; for Without our hopes, without our feara. Without the Borne that plighted love andean. Without the smile from partial Beauty won. Oh! what were Man?-* World without a Sun. OampbeU. It is true that many marriages prove unhappy from there being no children, and'other causes; bnt it is equally true that the cause of unhappiness is generally removable; for of nearly every 1 it may be said— In any honest suit ahe'a framed aa fruitful As the free elements, SMasjtoaw. Db l. l. smith, 192 to 194 BOUBKE-ST. EAST, Melboubni consultation fee (by letter) £L « Life is not to five, bnt to be welL"— Martial

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LWM18710802.2.17.6

Bibliographic details

Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 664, 2 August 1871, Page 4

Word Count
1,023

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 664, 2 August 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 664, 2 August 1871, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert