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T&outxtiszmttits. '■ ■• :■; F HIEND OF ALE. = " ..Impurities of- the Blood •■■.* -rs ,-r '■ ■ Untit-these purifying Fills have had *.-? <«*• * * r } l a h-} et n< L one ty longer' oppressed with- the ■■-.[ "mß'Sow* that his malady is incurable:} jLfeib'--. dosesi-willirremdve'all .disordered sactions, ;;- rouse theAokpid relieve the obstructed- ; kidneys, t cleanse impure bloody and confer on every function healthful vigors They work a j, thorough-,purification throughout i the whole {system; without disorderi*- the-- natural action of any orean.- •'.<;::. .'. ' . ; ;i Bilious Complaints,,- and' Sick :-'-.•':'* ■ Headaclie.. /<No organ in. the hunian body is so liable to.disorder, asjhe liver.. Remember wJicn- nause*. -fiptuleiicyypf acidity on the stomach warn w that digestion is not[proceeding- properly, tha Hollqivdy'sPills give strength to every organ speedily remove all causes of .indigestion, Hi 'spissdted bile, and. sick headache, and effect . permanent cure.'. ["-'..'' :. _ Weakness and Debility. Jn cases of debility,.languor, and nervous ness, generated by excess of any kind, whether ■menial or physical, the effects of these Pills ar in the highest degree bracing, renovating and ree storative. They drive from the system the morbid causes of disease, re-establish the dz gestion, strengthen the nervous system, raise the patient's spirits, and bring back the frame .to.its vristine health and vigor^ The Kidneys^-Their Derdngemeiit and Cur * If'these Pills be used according to the printed directions, and tJie Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys for at least half an hour at, bed-time, as salt is forced into meat,- it will penetrate to the kidneys and cor red any. derangement therein. ■■ ■'■-'--"• <i Coughs and Colds. - This'purifying aud regulating medicine in : conjunction with Holloway's Ointment, is ihe lest curef or hoarseness, sorethroats,diphtheria pleurisy, and asthma; and an infallible remedy for congestion, bronchitis, and inflam motion, indeed as a family medicine, they are invaluable for subduing such ments of young-'and-old of both sexes. ''ZHplloivay's Pills are the lest remedy know in the world-for the following diseases .- \Ag-ue Gout .'. Secondary Asthmia Headache- symptoms' Bilious Com- Indigestion Tic Dolor eux -plaints r . Liver; Com- Ulers : Bowel Com- plaints Veneal affec plaints, . ~ tions i Debility ...... Piles Worma Dropsy Bheumatism kinds Femaleirregjc- Scrofula, or Wea-kit's.*.'' Jarthes from «,ha£ , &™% ,°f «U Sore-Throat & emv earae ' .-* M !f" : ..."'.' * J *•-. <frft '■' The. Ointment and Pills ai e sold at Professor, Solloway's Establishment, 533 Oxford* ■rcree*, London ; also nearly every respectable vendw of Medicines throughout the Civilised World. \\?ulZ,printed directions are affixed, to each Pot apdßox, andean be had in any language eoM« Turkish, Arabic, Persian, or Chinese. ' ,-. Lives, of great men all remind vs, .' We can make our lives sublime ~-.'•.- . " ■:•:■ ■ : .y And, departing, leave behind us \ ', Footprints onthe.sands.of time"'-/ ■ fJIEiE above is readwitJigreat interest hy thousands of young men. lUnspires, them.witUHppe,jor in the bright lexicon of youth there is no. such, word as fall. Alas.'say many,this-is. oorrecty—isjrus with regard, .to.the,-youth ivho has never abiised his strength ?—andto the man who has notbeeji "passion's, slave." ■ • - . But to that youth,—to that- man, who has, wasted.his vigor, wJio has yielded himself up. to the temporary sweet allurements of vie*, .who has given unbridled license to liis passions,, to him the above lines are but as a reproach! What Hope can he have 1 Wliat aspirations 7-. ; What chance of leaving his footprints On thesandsoftime!. For. him, alas! there is nought* but dark despair and self-reproach for a lostife. : .":. '-.■ JPoi a man to leave his footprints, on.ihe \ sands of time, he must be ena owed with, a, istrqng brain and nervous rower.- He must* possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in a. healthy body — the power to conceive—the. ; energy to execute ! But look at our Australian . youth !. See. the emaciated form, ' the took, the listless hesitating manner, thener.' foils' distrust, th sensehss, almost idiotic., (expression. JFbfe Ms demeanour and conver-i sation, a?id then say : Is.that a man to leave, his footprints.on the sand-i of time. . Do parents, medical -men and educators of' touthpay sufficient attention to this subject? Do they ever ascertain the cause of ihjs^ decay,- and. having done so, do they fas c strict sense qf duty demandsj seek theskuled. advice of tAs medical man, who has made this branch qf his profession his partiiular speciality, whose lift has been devoted to the. - treatment of these cases? Beader, wJiat is your answer t. Let each cuj« ansicerfor him.selt. ParenU see their progeny, fading gradually before their sight, 'see them 'become emaciatel old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life ■ yet one word might save'them, one sound and Uvigorous healths-giving letter from a medical *iman, habituated to the treatment and con- ■ timtOM supervision of such cases, would, in ,most instances, succeed in warding off the' impending doom of a -miseraile and cloomg future, and by appropriate ireatmeuc Jhe enervated si stem to. its natural vhor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. ■ D /\x l SMITJ T> of Melbourne, has made the dtseases of youth and Those arisiuv t-herefromh,;peculiar study. JB7s whole professional hje has been especially de;oteJ to the treatment of JTerwus Affections and Diseases incidental to. Married Life. Jfis skdljs available to alt-no matter howma,,,,' hundreds or thousands of infos distant Jji s system, of correspondence! bi/letter is now so' | well organised and known, that comms.ct would be tnpetfiuoHs- (by this means, many thousands of patients ha.se bren cured, whom he has never-seen and never knqwnj ; and'it is carried on with such judicious supervision.that though lie has been practising Wis branch of his profession for twenty-six years in these colonies no single instance of accidental discovery has, ever yet happened. When Medwir.es are re-quii-ed, these are forwarded in the same careful manner without a possibility of the. contents of the parcels being discovered. Plain, % and clear directions accompany tJiese latter ' and a cure it effected without even thephysioian knowing who is hv patient. To Men and Women with Broken down Constitutions, the Nervous, the Debilitated' and all suffering from any Disease whatever Dr. L: L. SMITH'S plan of treutn eut commeads itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconvenience and expense of a personal visit. '" : Address — Z*. i. L. SMITH, 182 Collin* si. JEast- \. ■■> ;.. ■'.';■• j;, MBlßOinttlSi. .: ' flate the residence of the Governor i 5i : _ Consultation Fet by Letter £l.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 581, 20 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 581, 20 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 581, 20 November 1880, Page 4

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