J£OL LO WAXS , FRIEND OP ftnjmritie* of the Blaon • *'• ' Until these purifvinj Puis hare'l. */#''* trial, let no one be longer oppressed* notion that his 7HGifi.il,y is inciimtile \ '°* doses trill remove all disordered ./■ Vrous* the torpid liver, relieve theobs,..> kidneys, cleanse impure bluod, and eon : (■very function healthful vigor. Tllc.ll w-, , , thoruugh purification throughout the who I a system, without disorder!- the natural action of any ore an. lndUfsiion, Bilio/.s Ctrn ir.ewtufhv So or.,,anin the human boay ,s so liable t* disorder as the- W. Jtemember Jlatulenay or acidity on the stomach warn r.'. thatdtge.sl.lo,,is not proceeding properly, than HoUoway , Pills give strength to ever,/organ, speedily remove all causes 0/ indigestion, insyissa/ed bile, and sick headache, and effeci <• permanent cure. m Weakness and Debilitu. Jn cases oj debility, languor, and nervoU" ness generated bg excess of any kind, wh> (l r ■mental or physical, the effects of these Pill, 7 in the hughes! degree bracing, renovating audit siorative. I hey drive from the .system th morbid causes oj disease, re-establish the L geaixon, {strengthen the nervous isi/nton ' the patient's spirits, and bring back the frame io its vnstine health and vigor. Ihe Kidneys—Their Derangement and Cure Jf these Pills be used according to t.'i'e printed directions, and the Oinlme'it ,•,,// ? on* the rf T of a. mua , an hour at bed-time, as salt is jhrced meat, « will penetrate to the kid/eg, a ,ul [? reel any derangement therein. Coughs and Colds. 2 his purifying and regulating medio!** ■ conjunction with Hollo,oaf* ; CUre J° r hoarseness, sore throaty dijAhe,;' pleurisy, and asthma; and an infr, remedy for congestion, bronchitis and in fla malion, indeed as amdg medicine ih J invaluable for subduing such menL 1/If' and old of both sexes. ''ovng Holloway s Pills are the lest rc,r„J„ t. m the world for ihejollowing diseases /l. ** S eco»d a r v Ag t>e Asthma Bilious Complaints Bowel Complaints Debility Dropsy female irregularities Fevers of all kinds Oout Headache Indigestion Liver Complaintx Lumbago Piles ll.heumatism Scrofula or King's Evil Sore Throats symptoms 7 'c Doloreu* Ulcers l~cnn.il n j ea _ lions Worms li r * a, knees from what arer cau <? <}?• 1 d-c Th y,°J, ninm ' i and Pilh a ' e s °ld «' Prof ex- . Jlch *!°way» Jistahlhhmeni, 53» Oafordoheet London j also nearly even/ rtspec.i»M* World. ° fMedic,nes Civilised. :rcit2 rtM ' a "Lives of great n.cn ah remind .»*, )r e cat* mafc* qut liva*suklitne > And, departing } Iftatw us Footprints on the f and stf time." rjlHi: aliove in r,- ad with great i.Ucrc, t bg thousands of i/our.g men. ft in*pi r ,- t themwith 80p,,j (>r >n the bright lexicons ito»t& there is no swh as. fail 4/a s / say many, this is correct,-is. t,ru, v ,Uh regard to, the youth who has neter abused his siren,dh —and, to the man who has tujlbem, "passion' V>'t>ot>iat youth—to that man., ,rho wasttd his vigor, who h :s yielded himself, to the temporary swe et allurements of vico mho has given unbodied lieense to his passu,**' to him lie above lines are but as a reproach » hot Hope can ne k<v<a 1 UHial a*j>hUio», II hat. chance oj leaving hi, footprints on Z ,VT ' al "" ! i " e '' is "Qitiht ■at. dark despair vnd self rrpronch for a'. Oxi Fo> avian to have his footprints on th* znds of UK.,, A# mvitt be emow , d wHh ,rovy brain and nervous rower. IU mu* possess a. sound, vigorous, healthy m i n d. int healthy body—the }Wuer jo conceive—the eneryy to execute / But look at our Australia* f ; J r T /<»•»>, w,- vacant loo.c, the Unless hesitai.iny manner, the ner. vous uistrus'., th almost Mioht expression hole h,s demeanour and comkj sat.ion, and then that a man to leat ki&jitQipnniH on ijm .sand* of time. Do parents medical nun and educators t, l outhpay sujic.ienl attention to this subject i Do Jiey ever ascertain the cause of thu decay; and having dona so. do then fas , strict sense of duty demands) seek the skhlea advwe of the medical man, who has made thus branch of his profession h>» vartiwlrr« speciality whose tiff has beer devoted to ih treatment oj these cases ! Reader, what i* £7 gradually before their sight, s ;e them becoZ emaciate l oLI yov„g men, broken do,en i» health, enfeebled, nnf tied for the. battle of lift l yet one mora might save them, one sound an* vigorous letter from a medica f man, habituated to the treatment and co£ hnuoKi supervision of mch eases, vould t» ■most instances, succeed in w irdir. r olf' ih* mpending d-,0,n of a miserable, and fL mif future, and by appropriate treatment resto'r* theenerva'eds. stem to its natural viaor and ensure a joyous and happy lift. ' I} , r 'n L ' i L - HMl ™> of Melbourne, Aa,t made the diseases of youth and those. arisinH. trier from Am peculia- study. Ws whole prt fessional life has been esptciallu de-otert ,y, the treatment Nervous Affection and tL JJt.iea.scs incidental to Married T.ife } fV« skill is available to al'-no matter h ow mml aiindreds or thousands of mdes distant. jA system oj correspondenu't by letter u vow'xq well organist d a,ia renown, thai comme ,t would ,e ixiperf ("'««- fog this means mang sands oj patients nave been cured, toho'm hrkaa. never seen and, never known; '; a.id it is carried on ivtlh. such judicious supervision thnt thovoX he has been practising ihis branch »f hi» fession for twenty-gij years in these ecUmitt* no single, instance of accidental ha ever yel happened. When Medu>ir M are re~ quired, the.i* are forwarded in the saute tm j ful manner without 0 posiShility of Uu ceitenisof th* parceU imag ditcu tered. Pl&'ua. at.4 <?Uar directions mvonqama# th+*e and a cwre iv effected uyithwt trcn IU knowing who is hi'patient, To Men and Women unlh Hrokvn dmtn Constitutions, the JSfomom. the I>ebilUat*d mid a'l ™firing from any jUi.wme whatever { A **■ i'H'S pion of treat*cut eotame::ds itielf, amiding, an it iLrm.ths in ion,, ventence and e-vpemm of a p*rson<il „UU Address— Dr. X. SMITH, IS2 Co/Mr., n. Kg* W BT,SOTB>' Jl Consu/.Mion Fat by Letter f £\,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 646, 18 February 1882, Page 4
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