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Medical. "O" O L L 0 W A Y ' S PILLS. 1.-ipuuiTV ok Tin: 8L00i..-UnleS3 Hie blood be k«Mit in a iniro state the constitution must be weakened anil disease supervene. These wonderful Pill< i>05503.1 the power of removing or neutralizing All coiiUminxtions of the blood and system generally Th-y quietly, but certainly, overcome nil obstructions tending to-product! fII health, ami institute icgula*ncti'Hl to organs that are faulty from irritation or debility. Tho dy-vptic, weak, and nervous may rely on thesu Pills ai their be:t friend and comforter, as thuy act upon the main springs of lite, and thus saro thousands from a nrematuro grave. Complaint.* u> W'omc-.- and Children-.—The vc-y mild and p-inle.-a action of those Invaluable Pills recommends tlu-m to every household as a remedy for the first departure from health. Any mother, nurse, or young person guided by the directions which acompany each box of HoUoway's Pills has at onco hv;.Uul)lo means ot checking disease, puryfying the blood, and expelling from the systcu all gross humours. They arc indeed, at ail ages, tho female's tried fricu-l. Disordcrs or Tin; liver with Flatulency a-.u InuiueoTion-.—Loss of appetite and flatulency are iisuallv Hie fureruuners of stomachic dise\so. These famous Pills eiercisu tho most salutary power on aU aifections of the. liver, and all irregularities of the stomach ami bowels ; they restore a healthy structio-.,s and cast out all impurities. Weak. Stomachs: Ijir.ujin Digestion.— Th» wisest cannot enumetate cms tithe of the distressing which may be rt-adity dispcllctt by theao admirable organ of d>Kc.-tion to that healthy tone which fully enables them to c mvcrt all food aud drink to the surest c rengtlKMien, a'mt the safest restoratiio in nerv.m-ncss, wastinf, and chronic debility. COUOJIS, COI.IW, INTLI'K.VZA AN U SOUR Til 11OAT5. — I or curiiiK diseases of the throat, chest, and lungs, tl.rse l'ills have osubli.ihcd for themselves a preeminently world-wide fame, as they purify thn blood and ri'fc'ulatc; its circulation. Coughs, common colds influenza, Ivr.ti ehitif, nsthm-i, plonrlsy, inllainniatiur of the lungs, and even consumption ill its early stages arc ni.TcssfiiUy treated with this medicine, particularly if llolloway'a Ointment bo well rubbed upon tin! chest and back night and morning. Ilolloway's Pilh am the :n:st remedy known .- the world for tins following diseases:— Anne Gout Stone and Gravi , _ Asthma Ifeadachd Seconder*" l i J Bilious com- ! indigestion ' °^- .. V'Jf>'- n - -—.-.Wf.?i Complaints Tic-Dolouroux iilotchos on ihciLumbago -Ulcers Skin Piles -Venereal AffocISowel complaints! Rheumatism tions I ' :.' ; "' ''' "y^' 1 .. , .".','.'. ; " I -\n'~.' rr-.r -• ■ •.._.•.._■>... ; -'h- '■'"-'■' ■-" ' ■ l!B''.:-t, ..-.• f.-vld k'. !'•■• '- ~.i ' : - ■■.■.!■..".:■ ;;-.. <:■. :■■.. (iv.fr-rd *:;'--'.'Uj >' On tlic Label is the address, 633, Otford-stieot, London, wliore aloiu ihoy arc .Manufactured iHT Ijeware of all compound* styled llollon&j-'s Pills and Ointment, with a " Now York" label.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4900, 31 July 1877, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4900, 31 July 1877, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4900, 31 July 1877, Page 7