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THE ONE THING WANTED!!! JJOLLO WAY’S PILLS. THE BLOOD. Those famous Pills are so composed that they operate wholesomely on the Stomach, the Liver, the Bowels and other organs; by correcting any derangements in their functions; whereby a stea&j, supply of pure materials for the renewal of tu» Blood is furnished, and a constant abstraction w effete products is effected. This perfect circt, lation becomes the very foundation of health ar.c* life, and overcomes all form of disease wherever its situation. GENERAL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER AND STOMACH. All who ever indulge at table, either in eating or drinking, should take about ten of these famous Pills at bed time, from which will result a clear head and good stomach the following morning. Thousands of ladies are always complaining of sick headaches, want of appetite, want of energy, and want of strength; to correct all these evils, three or four of these pills should be taken twice a week, when they would give the invalid the health and appetite of a ploughman. FEMALES OF ALL AGES AND CLASSES. Obstructions of any kind, either in youiig persons, or those between forty and fifty—the most critical period of life—may be radically removed by using these pills according to the printed directions which accompany each box. Young persons with sickly and sallow complexions may have the bloom of health restored by T this wonderful corrective, which purifies the blood and expels all gross and impure humours from the system. Beware then of the critical age from forty to fifty, as it sends many thousands to a premature grave,—these pills should be taken at that period of life two or three times a week. WANT OF STRENGTH AND ENERGY. Persons of sedentary habits, or those troubled in mind, working in Factories, or Coal Pits, who cannot obtain that amount of fresh air and exercise which nature requires, suffer from weakness and debility, lowness of spirits and want of appetite. All such should take a dose or two of these pills every three or four days, as they act gently and effectually on the system, and impart vigour and energy to the body, which is always followed by a good appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, and a high flow of spirits. FOR THE CURE OF DROPSY. The efficacy of Holloway’s Pills in Dropsy is extraordinary. They act with such peculiar elfeetupon the system, that the fluids causing this direful complaint are imperceptibly carried off; and prevented from any further accumulation. The sufferer regains a buoyancy of spirits, and rejoices in a completely renovated constitution. It is indispensably necessary that the Ointment should be most effectually rubbed into the con. plaining parts during the whole course treatment. CHILDREN AND TIIEIR AILMENTS. In no country in the world arc more children to an eaily grave than in Great Britain. Coughs, Measles, Scarlatina, Fevers, and other dieases attack the little sufferers, and death, but too often follows at a rapid pace ; yet if, at the first stage of these complaints, parents were to have rccourse to Holloway’s pills, all danger would be avoided ; for the stomach and bowels would be gently but effectually cleansed by this mild aperient; the depraved humours corrected and the secretions duly regulated. A perfect cure would soon be effected, and the little patient be restored to sound health. Holloway’s Pills are the best known remedy in the world for the following diseases: — Ague Asthma Bilious Complaints Blotches on the Skin Bowel complaints Colics Constipation of the Bowels Consumption Debility Dropsy Dysentery Erysipelas Female Irregularities Fever of all kinds Fits Gout Headache Indegestion Inflammation Jaundice Liver Complaints Lumbago Piles Rheumatism Retention of Urine Scrofula or King’s Evil Sore Throats Stone and Gravel Secondary Symptoms Tic-Dolercux Tumours Ulcers Vcneral affections Worms of all kinds Weakness from whatever cause Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London ; also l>yall respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the following prices—ls. IJ., 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd., 11s., 225.* and 335. each box. *** There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. 47 Harper twelvetrees GLYCERINE SOAP POWDER is most economical and efficient. Mrs Gouldet Chelsea Laundry, London, SW., says, “ She can wash fifty counterpanes with four penny packets of Harper Twelvetrees’ Glycerine Soap Powder, and Haifa pound of soap, in six hours j and sheets, shirts, table linen, and other articles in one half the usual time.” “Is a compound of soap-making materials.”— See Professor Vcrsmann’s Chemical Analysis. “ Is Soar in a very pure and concentrated form.”—See analysis by Dr Friedrich Olsliansen. Patentee— Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley-by--48 Bow, London. THE SCIENCE OF STARCHING AND IRONING. Use Harper Twelvetrees’ GATIN GLAZE STARCH, k' Which gives a high finish to the clothes, never sticks to the iron, and is more economical than the ordinary starches—a single pound making sixteen pints of strong starch fluid. Ask also for Harper Twelvetrees’ Clothes-Wringer and St archer; Harper Twelvetrees’ Bread and Pastry Powder, 2d. and Is.; Harper Twelvetrees* Government Blacking, Id. packets; and Harper Twelvetrees’ Glycerine Soap Powder, for washing without rubbing, in penny packets. Sold by all storekeepers, and wholesale by the manufacturer, Harper Twelvetrees, Bromley-by-Bow, London. Sold in l’ieton by Messrs. Beauchamp and M‘Bcth; Nelson, Mr. AY. Scaife; AVelliugton, Krull and Co. and AY. Hickson and Co. 49

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Marlborough Press, Volume VI, Issue 58, 22 July 1865, Page 4

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