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■ ' ' ' ' ; ' ' '" '" '■ --' A FRIEND IN NEED. TTOLLO wTI'.S°,PI L:.L,S.',' Wonderful Cure of Asthma of eighteen year*, standing. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Ferdinand M'Davitt,. Innkeeper and Grocer, Glenties County; Donegal dated 4th March, 1861. To Professor Holloway— Sir,—l suffered from asthma for eighteen yean, accompanied with great difficulty of breathing, and severe cough, with spitting of blood. I was also afflicted with Piles. At different times I was treated by most skilful physicians, and was at length pronounced by them.to be beyond cure;—as a? last resource, 1 was induced to use your Pills aud'Qintment, and in the short space of a fortnight could walkabout, and am now perfectly cured, to the astonishment of all who knew me. The action of the Kidneys and other internal organs. The immediate loss of /Rnrscular strength and nervous energy is more particularly remarkable: in renal than in most other diseases. Their deficient action for one day suffices to produce fever, hence the necessity for prompt aud efficient treatment. Holloway's Pills have the great merit of restoring any suspended or diminished secretions, and of relievind any inflammation or congestion in the spleen, kidneys, or other subsidiary organs. Blood to the Head with Giddiness. Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Mary Foster, Half Moon street, Totnes, dated March 16th, 1861. To I'rofessor Holloway— Sib,—For many years I suffered periodically from headache, and giddiness in the head, to such a degree, that at times I have scarcely been able to walk ; after obtaining the best medical advice without effect. I tried your Pills, and in less than a week, . I was completely cured. Mrs. Doiinal, Chemist, of Totnes . can vouch for the truth of the above statement. Complaints of Women and Children. The very mild and painless action of these invaluable Pills,"recommends them to every household a*a remedy for the early departures from health. Any mother, nurse, or young person, guided by the directions which accompany each box of Holloway's Pills, ; has at once available .means for checking disease, purifying the blood, and expelling from the system all gross humors. They are, indeed, at all ages.'the tried female's friend. Disorders of the Heart, with irregular circulation. The tight, suffocating, anxious feeling, caused by derangement of the heart, makes the sufferer look on ■ present death as imminent. Holloway's Pills prove an efficient and ready remedy when the disturbed circulation depends on indigestion, flatulency, or debilitated nervous vigor. Persons suffering from disturbance of the heart, should take about-six- ol these Pills two or three times a week, according to circumstances, to arrest the too active actidn of the heart. Gout, Rheumatism, and Paralysis. Gout and Rheumatism arise from inflammation in :. the parts effected,—to effect, a permanent cure, adopt a cooling diet, drink plenty of water, take six of these famous Pills night and morning, and rub the Ointment . moat effectually twice a (Uy into the Buffering parts and a cure is certain. The paralytic patient should take about three Pills twice a week and let the Ointment be well rubbed into the paralysed limb, which will, in a very little time, be greatly benefitted,— indeed many cures have been effected by thiß treatment. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following Diseases: — Ague ... Inflammation .. Asthma ... Jaundice Bilious Complaints Liver Complaint* ' Blotches on the Skin Lumbago Bowel Complaints Piles Colics Rheumatism Constipation ofthe Retention of Urine Bowels Scrofula, or King's Evil ;; Consumption Sore Throats 1 Debility Stone and Gravel; . Dropsy Secondary Symptoms Dysentery Tic-Doulour«ui Erysipelas Tumours Female Irregularities Ulcers ! Fevers of all kinds Worms of all kinds Fits Venereal Affections Gout Weakness, from wnatHeadaches ever cause, &c, &o. Indigestion Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hoixowjyl 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London; also by ail respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the following prices.—is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 225., and 33t. each Box. W. WILKIE,. 29 -Agent. ■---■--■■-■-M-»^""i--^»|----<i., TO THE PUBLIC. "THE COLONIST" NEWSPAPER, IS PUBLISHED EVERY y~\Y TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS. THE PROPRIETORS of this Journal are desirous of acknowledging the increasing support' and considerable augmentation of Subscribers' name* with which they have been favored. At the completion of their Twelfth year of publication, they more than ever feel that such continuous and increasing patronage is mainly attributable to those principles of Liberal and Independent Journalism which they havecontinued to maintain from the,outset; and while gratefully.acknowledging tlie widely-spread measure of support which this course of action has procured ... them, they promise that there shall be no flagging in ~ their future efforts to maintain principles whioh ■ embody the general rather than' the sectional wellbeing of the Province, and of the Colony at large. These principles, combined with prompt, comment on Current Topics of the day, accurate Reports of Public Proceedings, and the Special and Latest Intelligence . to be found in its columns, have procured for , • THE COLO2? IS F '. a reputation which renders it the most desirable medium for News and Advertising in the Province, while its increased circulation and popularity in other . parte of New Zealand,, have given ifc an important and growing: status as a COLONIAL NRWSPAPBHy' SUBSCRIPTION: 75.6 d. per Quarter, in advance* or during the currency ofthe Quarter. Credit, 10*. Bvy post, 10s. per Quarter, in advance. TO ADVERTISERS: The terms for advertisements are—-eight lines, 4a. | every line above eight, 3d 5 every subsequent insertion will be charged one half of the above price?, Every advertisement not exceeding fifteen words will be charged atthe uniform rate of Is. for each insertion. Quarterly advertisers will be charged according to a scale to be ascertained on application at this office. Merchants, Storekeepers, and other Business men should bear in mind that "The Colonist" is an excellent Advertising Medium, being widely circulated in the Country Districts, on our Goldfields, and throughout the Province and Colony. The following is the list of AGENTS— Nelson :J. Hounsell, J. Wangapeka : E. Fowler. Tingle, W. Darby, and Motueka: A:T. Coppini. I. M. Hill. Riwaka : W. Askew. Stoke : J. Smith. Takaka : G. Taylor. Richmond : Hodder and Motupipi : J. Tilby. Talbot. Collingwood : W. Rfley ' Spring Grove : J. Rose. Slatkfobd: G; T. Lash. . Moutebe : 0. H. Bense- Wakapuaka :J. Gilbert] man.

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Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1287, 25 January 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1287, 25 January 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1287, 25 January 1870, Page 4

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