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A FRIEND INNEBD!' TT OLL OW A Y'S PILLS. yioVDKsrvt Curb or asthma o» 18 tba*9 STANDING. Copy of a Itetter from Mr. Ferdinand Me. Daviti, Innkeeper # Grocer* Glenties, Co. JDon^a?, date . ■ith March 18G1. ' To Professor Holloway. Sir, — I sqfferod from oathma for 18 yean, *ccompanied with great difficulty ofbreathing, and seTere cough with spitting of blood. I was also nfllictod. with Piles. At different times I was treated by. most skilful physicians, and was at length proanounced by them to be beyond cure ; — as a, last r-^ source I was induced to us« yoar Pill* and Oind^ menfc, and iv tbo short space of a fortnight could walk about, and am now perfectly cared, to th» astonishment of all who knew me. i BLOOD TO TUE HEAD WITH GIDDINESS. ' Copy of a Letter from Mrs. Mary Foster, Half ■ | Moon Street, Totness, dated March 16th, 1861. To Professor Holloway, Sir, — For many years J. suffered periodically from headache, and giddinoss in the head, to such a degree,' that at times I have ' scarcely been able to walk ; after obtaining the best medical ad rice without effect, I tried your Pills, and in loss than . a week, I was completely cured. Mrs. Donnal, . Chemist, of Totnos, ' can vouch for the truth of the above statement. COMPLAINTS OF WOKEN AND CHILDREN. The very mild and painless action of these Pills, recommends them to every household as a remedy for the early departures from health. Any mother nurse, or young person guided by the direction* which accompany each box of Holioway's Pills, has at once available means of checking disoue, purifying the blood, and expelling from the system all gross humours. < They are, indeed, at all agei k . the tried female's friend. DISOBDRBS OF THB LIVER WITH FLATULENCY AND INDIGESTION. Loss of appetite and flatulency are usually the forerunners of stomachic disease. These famous Pills exercise the most salutary power in all affections of the liver, and all irregularities of the stomach and bowels ; they restore a healthy function to every internal organ, ovorcome all obstructions, and cast out all impurities. THK ACTION OF THB KIDNEYS AND OTHEK INTERNAL ORGANS. The immediate loss of muscular strength and nervous energy is more particularly remarkable in ronal than in most other diseases. Their deficient action for one day suffices to produce fever, henc* the necessity for prompt and efficient treatment. Holioway's Pills have the great merit of restoring any suspended or diminished secretions, and of relieving any inflammation or congestion in the spleen kidneys, or other subsidiary organs. DISORDERS OF THK HEART WITH IRREGULAR CIRCULATION. The tight suffocating, anxious feeling, caused by derangement of tho heart, makes tho sufferor 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 norvous vigour. Persons suffering from disturbance of the heart, should take about six of these Pills two or throe times a week , according to circumstances, to arrest the two active actions of the heart. < The Anchor of Hope. — If there be one descrip* tion of hnman knowledge enperior to all others it is the knowledge of the means of preserving and regaining health—wanting which, existence is » mockery — death a relief. Holloway's twin medicaments supply this great disideratura. In all diseases they are beneficial because they purify th« blood, from which every portion of the body musk inevitably be renewed. Holloway' t PM$ are the best remedy known in tht world for the following diteatei ;— Ague ferities King's Evil Asthma Fevers of all Sore Throats Bilious Com. kind* Stone and Gnplaints Fits vel - • - Blotches on the Gout SecondatvSympSkin Head-ache toms Bowel Com- Indigestion Tic-Douloureux plaints Inflammation Tumours Colics Jaundice Ulcer* Constipation of Liver Com- Venereal Afthe Bowels . plaints fections Consumption Lumbago Worms of all Debility Piles kinds Dropsy Rheumatism Weakness, from Dysentery Retention of whatevercaust Erysipelas Urine &c.,* &c. Female Irregu- Scrofula, or ' Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hol* loway, 244, Strand, near Temple B*t, London ; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in . Medicines throughout the civilized world, at th« following prices: — Is. IJd., 2i. yd., ♦». 6d., Jl«. 225., and 33s. each Box. *«* There is * considerable saving by taking tbt larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patient* ' in every disorder are affixed to each Box. Sold by J. Gilmoue, Brougham street— Agent for Taranaki. , ./ 38 to THE TARANAKI HERALD. This journal is published every Saturday morning, and ia extensively circulated throughout New Zealand, Victoria, New Sonth Wales, Western and South Australia,. Tasmania, and Great ' Britain, where agents are appointed, who have' filed copies for the inspection of the public ; thus, ■ | as a circulating mediam both inithe Town and - i Country, this journal offers fa vonrable advantages to advertisers ; while the obargtaiiave been materially lowered in order to induoe Traders, Mer.. . chants, and the public generally! to avail lhem» solves of the columns of the-HEBALD. Terms of Advertising, b. d. Three linos (or 16 words) \ q Four lines (or 24 words) 1 6 Eight lines ... - 2 (j And 3d. for each additional Hoe. "<^ Cards and addresses, not exceeding eight line* of space, 13s. per quarter. 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Taranaki Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 820, 11 April 1868, Page 4

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