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_CHEISTMAS PRESENTS iuD" ' 1 pebpetual MEMENTOBB OP THOSE WE IOTBj AT > 1855. G-EEAT BEDUCTIOjS" US" PRICE. CONTRACTS given for supplying presentation Carte de v lsites, at per 100 or 1000. j So well satisfied were Sir. and Mrs. Case with the • cards executed for them, that they have orderad 1000 more for their Provincial tour. P U E I F T THE BLOOD! SECURE GOOD HEALTH JJOIIIjOWAY'S PILL g. Pttkb Blood. As the vital fluid when ic a healthy state sustain) and renovates every part of the system, it is abundantly manifest that any medicine which does not act powerfully upon the blood can never exterminaH , rooted disease. The Heabt, Lttngs, Lives, Stomach, Exdsbts akd Bowels. This medicine acta immediately upon all these mainsprings of life, stimulating and restoring them to a healthy action. It is the greatest purifier of the blood ever known ; has the largest sale of any medicine in the world; and is advertised in ererr language, and is used by all classes from pole to pole. Geneeal Disorders of the Lives and Stomach. The average duration of human life might be almost doubled by giving careful attention to what we eat and drink, but as few will exercise this caution we must have at hand an effectual remedy for restoring those great organs, the liver and stomach, to healthy action. Such as indulge at table, either in eating or drinking, should take about one of these famous Pills at bedtime, from which will result a clear head and a good stomach the following morning. Thousands of Ladies are always complaining of sick headaches, want of appetite, want of energy and a want of strength; to correct all these evils, three or four of theeo Pills should be taken twice a week, when they would enjoy the health and appetite of a ploughman. Females of all Agbs and Classes The fame of these extraordinary Pills is partly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions of females. Obstructions of any kind, either in young persons or those between forty and jjfty years of age —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, and even mothers of a similar unhealthy appearance, may have the blocn. of health restored to their cheeks by this wolqcilul corrective, which purifies the blood and e2pti!> all gross and impure humours from the system Beware then of the critical ago from forty to fifty, it sends so many thousand mothers to a premature grave,—these Pills should bo taken at that period of life two or three times a week, and by so doing there is little to fear. Childben akd theib -Ailments. The measles, the small -pox, the hoopirig-cougii, and the many complaints to which children are heirs, 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, giving them night and morning in a little water in the form of a powder ; thiß invigorating medicine will remoTfl and cure all complaints incidental to childhood. Want of Strength and Em rot. Persona of sedentary habitß, or trouble in mind, of working in factories or coal pits, or such others who cannot obtain that amount of fresh air and exercise which nature requires, suffer from weakness and debility, lownesa ol' 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 effectuual on the system, imparting vigor and energy to the body, which is always followed by a good appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, with a high flow of spirits. Every family and traveller should keep s box oi these invaluable Pills by them aganst any emergencies Bolloway's Pills are the best remedy known in tht world for the folloiving diseases .• — Ague Female Irregu- Scrofula. Asthma lai'itiea King's Evil Bilious Com- Fevers of all Stone plaints kinds Gravel Blotches on the Gout Secondary Skin Hcadache Symptoms Bowel Com- Indigestion Tie-Douloureux plaints lutlanunntion Tumours Colics Jaundico Ulcers Constipation of Liver 'Com- Venereal Affec* the Bowels plaints tions Consumption Lumbago "Worms of Debility Piles Kinds Dropsy Rheumatism Weakness from Dysentery Retention of whatever cause Erysipelas Urine &c., &c. Fits Sore Throats Sold at the Establisliment of PROFESSOB HOLLO WAY, 24-i, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world. *jf* There is considerable saving by taking the largest sizes. N.B.—-Directions for the guidance of patients in ftT«jrv dioordf-v nil! Knr NOW LANDING FROM 'MAR SHEPHERD' j OH HHD3. TAYLOR, WALKER AND CO.'S &\J STOUT 250 cases Nicholl & Co.'o Ale 150 ~ Allsopp's Ale 25 ~ Superior Cider 20 pockets Hops BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. FINE CONGOUS, PER 'ASHBURTON.' t|AA PACKAGES, comprising some of the best (JUU numbers of alovo cargo, now landing, ex J ' Alice Cameron.' BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. February 28, 1866. CHARLES HUGHES & CO., j LATE CHEF DE CUISINE AND MAITBE j D' HOTEL OF THE TRAFALGAR TAVERN, l GREENWICH, | BEGS respectfully to inform the public of Auckland that he has commenced to make Ices, either cream or water, on the same principle as made in London. They will prove a great luxury to the inhabitants of Auckland. These Ices are strongly recommended by Medical men for different com* plaints, such as Fever cases, &c., &C- Mr. Hughes will be enabled, in the course of a short time, to supply Hotels, Restaurants, and private houses, with any quantity that may be required. Ice Puddings in moulds or in small shapes, as a remove for second course, together with Dessert Ices. Mr. Hughes hopes in a short time to supply any quantity'that may be required. BOOK BINDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY EXECUTED. T. WftITEES Fort«str»ot.' Salad Bill Etwdf ea eal?» J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 719, 5 March 1866, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 719, 5 March 1866, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 719, 5 March 1866, Page 6