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%mximm«t». FRIEND OP AJjJj. OLLQWATS PUIS} Impurities of the Stood Until these purifying Pills have had atr trial, lei no one be longer oppressed with the notion that his maladi/ is incurable. A few doses will remove all disordered actions, rouse the torpid liver, relieve the obstructed kidneys, cleanse impure blood, and ooiifer on every function healthful vigor. They work a thorough purijloalion throughout _ the whole system, without disorder')"' the natural aO' Hon of any organ. Indigestion, Bilious CcniplainU, and Skk Headache Ko organ in the human body is so liable to disorder as the liver, Remember when naustn*, flatulenoy, or acidity on the stomach warn us that digestion is not proceeding properly, tha Jlollomay's Pills give strength to every organ speedily remove all oauses of, in* spissated bile, and sick headache, and effect permanent cure. Weakness and Debility, In cases of debility, languor, and nernoun ness, generated by excess of any kind, whether mental or physical, the effects of these Pills ar in the highest degreebracing,renovating and re storative. They drive from the system the morbid causes of disease, re-establish the die gestion, strengthen the nervous system, raise the patient's spirits, and bring buck the frame to its pristine health and vigor. The Kidneys — Their Derangement and Cur* If these Pills be used according to the printed directions, and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys for at least hair an hour at bed-time, as salt is forced into meat, h will penetrate to the kidneys and cor* reot any derangement therein. Coughs and Colds, This purifying aud regulating medicine in conjunction with Mollotuay's Ointment, is the best curefor hoarseness, sore throats, diphtheria pleurisy, and asthma / and an infallible remedy for congestion, bronchitis, anct htflam mation, indeed as family mediaine, they are invaluable for subduing such menls of young and old of both sexes, ffalloway's Pills are the best remedy knou » in the world for thefolloioing diseases i Ague Gout Secondary Asthma Headache symptoms ' Bilious Com- Indigestion Tic Doloreu* plaints Liver Com- Vlurs Bowel Com- plaints Venoal affeo plaints Lumbago tions Debility Piles Worms of aU Dropsy Rheumatism kinds Femaleirregu- Scrofula or Weakne s»\ parities King's Evil from what Fevers of all Sore Throats ever oame kinds #, # c The Ointment find Pills a,e sold at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 633 Oxfordstreet, London! aho nearly every respectable Condor of Medicines throughout the Oivilisedl Full printed directions are affixed to each Jfot and Box, and oan be had in any language even in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese, ' Lives of great men all remind v», We oan make our lives lublime f And, departing, leave behind us Footprint* on the sana s of time," Secondary symptoms Tic Dolorous Ultrs Venoal affeo tions Worms of all kinds

rpBM above is readtvith great intercut by thousands of young men. It inspire* them with Hope, jor in the bright lexicon or youth there is no such word as fail, Alas I sag many, this is correct,—is true with regard to the youth who has never abused his strength --and to the man who has not been "passion' But 16 that yonth-tothat man, who has wasUdhis vigor, who has melded himself up tome temporary sweet allurements of viae who hasgiven unbodied license to hie passions', to hm the above lines are but as a reproach. What Hope can he have ? What aspirations t What chance of leaving his footprints on theandsoftime? For him, alas I there is noucht ut dark despair and self.reproach for a lost fe, Fm a man to leave his footprints on the ands of time, he must be enaowed with a trong brain, and nervous rower, He must poss-ss a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in healthy body—the power to conceive-the energy to execute ! Hut look at our Australian youth. See the emaciated form, the vacant loolc, the listless hesitating manner, the ner. vous distrust, th senseless, almost idiolio expression. Note his demeanour and oonvetsation an d then say , Is that a man to leave hisfootprints on the• sandu of time. JJo parents, medical men and educators of jouthpag sufficient attention to this subjeot? JJo they ever ascertain the cause of this decays and having done so, do the,/ Cos a strict sense of duty seek theskided advice of the medical man, who has made this branch of his profession his particular speciality whose Lift has haen devoted to the treatment of these cases ? Header, what is your answer 1 Let each one answer for himself. Parents see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, mAhem become emaciate i old\ young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfiled for the battle of life j yet one word might save them, one sound and man, habituated to the treatment and conImuom supervision of such cases, would, in most instances, succeed in warding off the impending doom of a miserable and gloomy future, and by appropriate treatment restore the enervated Si stem to its natural vigor, and ensure a joy W s and happy lif o . J ' Jfc'if'J'' BMIm > °f Melbourne, has ZiJ £ 1? WMW f y° uth «»d those arisiny r „&„ (% His whole prl n»Z , J \ /ia l heen es P f eially devote* to fltT lment -f f N °™™°4ff'*°tions and the J««»« incidental to Married life jUt sklllisavailahUt n „U .... \, , Jo ' u ™ sL7XT~/?- V thUl mean * »"*»!/ thou2vttera\7 t J haV ? been never seen and never hnn>„„ i . . , auirta ufJll j, are reamed, these are forwwrded in th* same careful manner witiioui a ponibili/u J « c™t£L:;v r Z2u?% *&?. *•"• *»d alt suffering fZZ WV M ® iaM ™,uls itself, awidin/'Z fts%,?'■ ""' venmice and expense at « ,' tAa tlioon ' Address— P ° f a V^sonalvUU.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 607, 21 May 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 607, 21 May 1881, Page 4