Marking's Pills.—The best Family Aperient known: The action of the Pills is Tonic, Alterative, and Purifying. Through them the appetite and strength are restored, bile removed, and the bowels relieved. They sustain and nourish the vital powers in a marvellous manner, inducing perfect health, freedom from pain, sound sleep, and cheerful disposition. They rapidly cure Costiveness. Giddiness, Bilious Headache, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, imparting tone and energy to the system. They give no pain, yet are so effectual that their action appears rather like'a charm than the natural result of a valuable Medicine. They are specially recommended to Females, and ali Invalids : are free from Mercury; and may be taken at all times without fear of exposure to the weather. After taking them a pleasant feeliag of ease and comfort is experienced, together with clearness of mi ad, and cheerful spirits. Sold in boxes. Is and 2s 6d each. Prepared by J. C. Sliarland, Sh*rtland-street. Manning's Worm Pottdehs.—A certain, safe, and effectual remedy for both thread and round worms in children. The enormous sale there is for these powdera, and the universal approbation of those who have We'd them, induce the proprietor to make them universally known, that all may benefit by them. Few children in this country are free from worms, yet one small packet of these powders is sufficient entirely to expel them from the child, and induce a perfectly healthy state of the stomach and bowels. If the child be pale and thin, without appetite, and the aspect feeble and delicate, a few bottles of a tonic mixture containing iron should be given, with plain and wholesome food, gold in packets. Is and 2s Cd each. Prepared by J. C Sh»rland, Shortland-street;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2788, 4 January 1873, Page 3
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