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THE BLESSING OF HEALTH 1 -'i "BT HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. WHIT ARE DISEASES SO FATAL IS AtJSTRALASt\? ERELY because we prescribe for their efieclr ..instead of their cause, and try to relieve symptoms instead of striking at their root. Tk« action of these Pills is the reverse. They expel from the secretive organs and the circuhttion the moi bid/matter which produces inflammation, pain, fever, debility and , physical decay ; and the basis of disease being removed, its manifestations vanish. While ordinary remedies only afford a temporary respite to the sufferer, whereas these Pills annihilate the disorder.

ILL HKALTH AT THE DIGGINGS. Frequently arises from nervous disorders fifTccimr the action of the heart, and derailing the whole animal economy; these..fine, Pills will restore the nervon® system "however deranged, and bring, back health au<t spirits when all other medicine failed. BILIODS AND LITER COMPLAINTS. DROPSICAL SWELLINGS AND TORN OF LIFE. This is the most distressing period in woman’s history, it destroys thousands, the whole of the gross humours collect together, and like a tide sweep away health and life itself, if not timely and powerfully •checked. The most certain remedy for all these dangerous symptoms is Holloway’s Pills. Armed with this great antidote, the fiery ordeal is passed through, and the sufferer is once more restored to the possession of unimpaired health. These Pills are equally efficacious in all female complaints, and obstructions at itw dawn of womanhood. STOMACH AND LIVER OMPLVINTS These are the comp’aints of th • million particularly of those in good regions. *F-w esetpe them; and if .neglected, they lead to innumerable dangerous maladies. But why neglec: the a when Holloway's Pill’s will eradicate th nn as certainly as water extinguish©* fie? They relieve the bowls, purify the fluids, and invigorate the system and the cons‘itttt ion at the same time. They are .admitted by virtue of special decree® into the dominions of despotism, and thus have become t he great househoull remedy. DYSENTERY AND BOWEL COMPLAINT* These fam mis Pills should be taken once or iwk* a week by all classes in Australasia, hy which means, one need fear the attacks of th se dire r ul scourges. A WORD TO FEMALES. The local debility and irregularites which are thv special annoyance of the we iker sex, and which, when neglected, always shortens life, are- relieved lor th« time being, and prevented for the time vo come, by* course of this mild but thorough alterative. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the for the following diseases ' — of Female liregui larities Fevers of all kinds ■Fits Gout Head-ache Indigestion Inflammation Jaundice Liver Complaints Lumbago (■! Piles Rheumatism Retention of Urine . t Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244,: Strand, (near -Temple Bar, London ; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world. •,* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger Agne Asthma Bilious Complaints Blotches on the Skin Bowel Complaints Colics Constipation the Bowels Consumption Debility Dropsy DysenteryErysipelas ■Scrofula, w .King’s Evil Sore Throats Stone and Grave] Secondary 1 Symptoms Tic-Dolourtux Tumours .Ulcers Venereal. Affections Worms of nil kinds Weakness, from whatever cans® &c V Ac. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box.

AN ASTONISHING REMEDY! HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT, IT EXPELS DISEASE ! IT is said that all productions of human skill have their day, and are superseded by new inventions or discoveries. Not so with this remedy. “It is not for a day, hut tor all time, end in all countries.” And why ? Because it strikes at the generic root of all diseases in the blood, and medical art can accomplish nothing beyond that. The Ointment, pi ne Ira ting through flesh and fibre, like water through a porous substance, reaches the germ or disease such as scrofula, erysipelas, cancer, tumor, and all eruptive and ulcerous discharges in the circulation, and eradicates the taint at once and tor ever in this climate. BAD LEGS. This Ointment will cure any case of Bad Leg even if of twenty years smnding, or however hard or dw» coloured the flesh may be, or if swollen the sise of * person’s body, providing that the Ointment is well arubbed into the whole of the parts affected twice a day in large quantities, and the parts kept covered with linen rags thickly spread with the Ointment; from this mode of treatment, a plentiful discharge of unhealthy humour will follow, until the wounds are all healed on the leg, or other parts assumes its natural appearance. OLD WOUNDS, SOKES, AND ULCERS. The most inveterate cases of bad legs, scrofulous, or other sores, are cured, it of 20 years standing, by tire joint use of the Ointment and Fills. The effect of this unrivalled remedy upon virulent ulcers and sores, ?9 almost miraculous, it first discharges the. poison which produce suppuration and proud flesh, and thus thccurc* which its healing properties afterwards complete, are safe as well as permanent, it has a wonderful effect in the cure of sores occasioned by mosquitoes, sandflies cc giggers. PILES. This Ointment will cure the worst cases of Piles, it used according to the printed directions, even if of SO years standing. ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN. Blotches, pimples, dry eruptions, and all irritations of the skin, fade and disappear after a few applications of Holloway’s Ointment. In these cases brisk friction is indispensable. Many of the ordinary eruptions are caused by suppressed perspiration, and as this penetrating unguent at once opens the pores and invigorates the'absdrbents; it dissipates the inflammation by a double process. Ladies whose faces or arms are disfigured by cutaneous diseases, may readily remove the blemish and restore to the skin its natural tint, flexibility and softness, by the use of this safe but powerful counter-irritant. king’s - evil, plver sop.eS. In all cases of King’s Evil where medicinal waters* lotions, and every rcccipeof pharmacopoeia have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough care. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its relaxing efleet upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS. These are among the most terrible and agonizing diseases, yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they invariably disappear un’er a persevering application of this soothing, healing, antidote to pain and inflammation. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the JhllooSold at the 'Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), Londonj also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world. %* There is a considerable saving by taking the large? SI2BS. N.B. —Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. Beautiful Clean Linen. WG. NIXEY’S Crystalized Extract of Fuller's • Earth, is the cheapest and best article for washing and beautifying Linen, Woollen, Lace, Lawn, Muslin, &c. ; possesses unequalled efficacy in removing Grease, Stains, and the smoke-like colour of linea produced from had washing, the excessive use of Soda, Lime, and other preparations of Caustic Alkali. “ The Extract of Fuller’s Earth is the quickest and roost effective article ever introduced, incapable of injury to the hands or the finest fabric, and requires only to be tried to be appreciated.”— Times, August 27, 1854. May be obtained through any respectable tradesman. Sample packets, with full directions for use, price Id. aad 6d. 12, Soho Square, London,

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2222, 13 September 1864, Page 6

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