PURIFY THE BLOOD. SECURE GOOD HEALTH. yy OLL O W AY'S ?ILI s PUKE 13X.00D. As the vital fluid when in a healthy s unci renovates every part of tiie systnm, it i, danfly manifest that any medicine which :i v v' powerfully upon the Wood can never esr-ruii-vl rooted disease. The Heaut, Lung?, Liver, Stomach, KiPicrrs «»•., BOV.-EL3. This medicine acts immediately upr.n r.li ;V, S , mainsprings of life, stimulating and restoring to a healthy action. It is the greatest purifier o? Vi blood ever known ; has the largest sale of anv cine in the world; and is advertised in ,: £ -j language, and is used by all classes from po! e t ' 3 polo. G-enekax Disorders of the Livep. asd Stoxact The average duration of human life almost doubled by giving careful attention to we eat and drink, but as few will exercise tvj caution we must have at hand an effectual res-J for restoring those great organs, the liver a-.j stomach, to healthy action. Such as i-dul 2 / a . table, either in eating or drinking, should ufce aMut ten of these famous fills at bedtime, from wMeh*fj result a clear head and a good stomaeh the morning. Thousands of Ladies are always compl*-! ing of sick headaches, want of appetite, wasi energy and a want of strength; to correct all evils, three or four of these Pills should be twice a week, when they would enjoy the health a:4 appetite of a ploughman. Females ot alt. Ages axd Classes The fame of these extraordinary Pills is p a -; 7 based upon the beneficial eil'ects they have upocty constitutions of females. Obstructions of anv ijrj either in young persons or those between forty a-j Tjfty years of age—the most critical period of may be radically removed by using these Pills nc.?r3ing to the printed directions which accompany ev-i, box. Young persons with sickly and sallow' 00 ~~ plexions, and even mothers of a similar uuhw.thy appearance, may have the blocn. of health to their cheeks by this woi.Qt.itul corrective, purifies the blood and ejptis all gross and impure humours from the systcin Leware then of critical age from forty to lilty, it sends so thousand mothers to a premature grave,—these PLlj should be taken at that period of life two or three times a week, and by so doing there is little to fear. Child ken and their Ailments. The measles, the small-pox, the hooping-couJ::, and the many complaints to which children are hefr«, should be treated as follows Let mothers when they see such disease approaching bruise two or three of the Pills, according to the age of the child, sjfcj them night and morning in a little water in thefo.-a of a powder ; this invigorating medieitic will remote and cure all complaints incidental to childhood. Want of Strength and Exe:>.gt. Persons of sedentary habits, or trouble in mini, or working in factories or coal pits, or such others cannot obtain that amount of fresh air and exercise which nature requires, suffer from weakness and debility, lowness of spirits, and want of appetite. .IS such should take a dose or two of these I'ii'n ererthree or four days, as they act gently and eife>K:il oil the system, imparting vigor and energy to the bodv, which is always loilowed by a good iU'ii/.iv, sound and refreshing sleep, with a hL'ii ii -.f spirits. Everv family and traveller sliouid keeps box of these ' invaluable Pills by them a-i emergencies Hollon-cius Tills are the f,esl remedy bimnt ir, world for the following diseases:— A;;ue ; Eoinale liTCgu- j Scrofula. Asthma ! lurities ~ : King's En: Bilious Com- ! Fevers of all ' Stone plaints k«uU , Gravel Blotches on the Gnut Secondary Skin i Headache 1 Symptoms Bowel Com- ; Indigestion I Tic-DoulocK&x plaints i Inflammation | Tumours Colics ' Jaundice : I leers Constipation of Liver Com- ! Venereal Aueethe Bowels plaints j tions Consumption ■ Lumbago ! Worms of Debility : Pd" _ j Kinds Dropsy i Rheumatism ; Weakness from Dysentery ' Retention of | whatever ciil:" Erysipelas j 1- rine j &c., &e. pit's iSore Throats 1 Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 2-W, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London; also by all respectable Druggist; ana Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world. There is considerable saving by taking t::e largest sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of uatienti n orerv disorder DTP nfpiied to each hot. SAUCE.—LEA AND PERRIN3' WOECE STE E S lIIE E SAUCE PRONOUNCED SB Extract of a k-tter J Ijl from a medical g-n----I,Y pH tlemanat Madras to CONNOISSEURS J$L his brother at \Vor- /<' tester. Alav, TO 11E THE t'S'SS® LeoCer '' X ■' n . . n „ - . t" - Tell Lea mid Onli Goon IAU'.. jfe-raepl tliat their Sauce AND API'LICAIII.E |:' '. v esteemed ib fe * TO rte most" ■ xi -tt ■ i » B>■ .. AH well as the mot "tawEvery Yanety oi iome sauce tia » DISH. madc " C A U T I 0 N. LEA AJN t D PEEEIJN'S Beg to caution the Public against spurious imitations of their celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. L& P. have discovered that several of the Foreign • Markets have been supplied "with Sprß*or Imitations, the labels closely resembling those ot i genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances name of L. and P. forged. L. and P. will proceed against any one who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and haie 'n structed their correspondents in the various pari= ° the world to advise them of any infringement their rights. _ ASK FOR LEA AND PERRIN3' SAIChSold Wholesale and for Export, by taelM" prietors, Worcester; Messrs. Ceosse A: Blackw^ 11 i iMessrs. Barclay & Sons, London ; and by and Oilmen universally. BUTLER AXD ItfcCULLOCITS GENUINE SEEDS roil THE KITCHEX GARDEN, FLOWER GAHUE^. AN 11 P A 11 -W , SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR EXPOKTATIO' CAKE FULLY PACKED EOK ALL CLIMATEDI Complete Collections of Vegetable and Flo ffer Seeds from £1 to £10 each. Dcscrijifire priced Catalogues post free io parts of the world. MERCHANTS LIBEHALLY TREATED AVri'HBUTLEE AND McCTJLLOGH, CONVENT GARDEN, LONDON, 'ff.C. "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TERMS OF ADVERTISEiIEXTS. Three line? j*" Tour lines i~' EigUt liucs And 2d. for each additional line. SUBSCRIPTION 103, per Quarter single copies 3d. each Auvertiseinenrs will ho rercivcd at streei. and tlit; lnunber of iiiscrunus required ul i Tvrittou on the copy, otherwise they will bo iu.-erU.i couutcruiHiided and chnrged accordingly. Accrlxxd, Xkw ZkaL-*.xiv —rrmted Jtiid 1 d W. C. Wilson, proprietor, at Kis General Ste.un ini| o Establishment, Wyndham-strcet, (a fe?r doora d*om U street)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 551, 18 August 1865, Page 8
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