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Miscellaneons. r : . ! T> T^ W H E E LE R , COLLECTOR, ADVERTISING, AND: GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Telegraph Chambers, Stafford Street, Dunedin. J Agent for the TiMAßtr Helald. TMPORTANT REDUCTION m the prices 1 of the Gospel Oak GALVANIZED IRON. — In consequence of an extension of the works and a great economy m the cost of production, a very important reduction of price is made, and this favourite brand will now be found to compete on more equal terms of price with the commoner qualities m the market. Established m 1842, and is the oldest manufacture of galvanized iron m England: Olitained the ouly prize medal m the trade at the Great Exhibition of 1862. GOSPEL OAK OFFICES, 74 King William street, London, E. C. HoLLOWAY's .. OINTMKNT AND PILLS. — Rheumatism and Pains m the Limbs.— Muscular pains are sometimes insufferably, distressing. Though they rnsy not impair the general health at first, hltimately tuchmugt be the case if permitted tocontinue unrelieved. It should be generally knb'vh that, after fomentation with warm salt and water, Holloway's Ointment, well rubbed upon the afflicted part twice a day, gives iiifiuite ease and secures ultimate recovery. Itolloways Pills should also be taken to assist m the cure. They prevent all weak, aud numb feelings, so apt to prevail after neuralgic^ and rheumatic attacks. Many, aftee suffering martyrdom from severe attacks. of rheumatism and, . obtaining no relief, were quiokly cured, by these medicines. pANSOMES &. SIMS, Orwell Works, _LV Ipswich,' England, Engineers, manufacturers of steam* plonghiiig and cultivating machinery, portable and traction steam engines, steam pumps for irrigation, horizontal stationary steam engines, portable and fixed thrashing machines for steam or other power, ! j straw; carriers, grain -winnowing machines.! andj coru screens, portable and fixed corn milk, pateut reaping machines 'with selfacting delivery for laying the cut crop' m sheaves, horse ploughs, cultivators, harrows, canptop cutters, corn cracker and other machiries required m the cultivation of the usual European crops, also of cotton,, rice, supjar, indigo,' tobacco and other tropical' crops. R.ihsQines. and. Sims construct their machines of the best materials, manufactured as far as possible by machinery," and witih the greatest attention- ; to : simplicity, durability,' and 1 ease of repair without the employment of skilled labour. Then- machines pack m the : smallest/ 'space, and are easily put together on arrival at their destination. Illustrated catalogues free by post. Orders promptly executed. •" ' '-' TJOL LOW A V '■' S PILL S. Pure Blood. — As the- vital-fluid when m a healthy state sustains and renovates every part of the system, it is abundantly manifest that any medicine that does uot act powerfully -upon the blood can never exterminate rooted disease. The Heart, Lungs, _ Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels. -f-Tuis medicine acts immediately upon all these' mainsprings of life,' stimulating and restoring them, to a healthy, action. -It, is the greatest purifier of the blood ever kriowri ; has the largest sale f of any medi-cine m the world ; and is advertised' m- every language, and is used by. all classes from pole to pole. GKNEItAL DIUORDKRS OF "Till LIVTSR AND SToaiACUY — -. The : ay.erage duration of the human life might be al<no3t doubled by giving baVofni attention to 'what we' eat and drink, 'but as few will' exercise this caution we must have at hand j an ., effectual remedy for ; restoring those great organs," the liver and; to healthy ; action. ' ' Such as indulge at table, either m eating or! drinking, should take about ten of these famous 'Pijls at 'bedtime, from which' will result a 'clear head nnd good -stomach the following mofting. Thousands' of ladies! are always complaining of sick headaches, want of appetite, want of eiiergy, and want of strength ; to correct all jtheso . evils, three ; or four, df these iPills shouldj.-be. (taken; twice, a week, when they woiild , en joy* the health arid appetite 'of a ploughmari. ; . ■' ''■'• '■' ' FeMALES OF ALL AoM AND CLASSES. — The fame of these extraordinary Pijls is .partly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constitutions of females.' Obstruc--tions of auy kind, either in -young persons, or those between forty^ .and. fifty, years, oi, age-— the" most cri'tieai period of life I—may'1 — may' be jradically removed;. by^ lisingl these Pills according to the ]>rinted directions whicli accompany each box. Young persons with sickly i and sallow ' complexions, • . and even mothers of i\ similar, i^healthy ; appearance, may have the ' bloom of health restored to the^r' cheeks by this'''wonderful corrective, which ipurilies the blood and expels all' gross and iniDnre humours from.the. system. Bewaije'tnen 1 the critical age rroni forty to fifty, it sends^so-anany^iousandrjnothers'to. a pre, mature.grave,— these Pills should be taken at that period df ' life 'iwo'lor three' times a wet k. and by so doing there is little to fear, f Children and their Ailments.' — ;The messles; the cow-pox, the small-pox, the hoojping cough,, aud many complaints to which" children are heifs, 'should be' : 'traited as follows. • Let mothers when they see such diseases appronching-[brujse.itwo oi; three of the! Pills, according to the age of the child, giving _ them, night .and morning m a little water ill 'the form of a powder; this ikvfgo- J rating medicine will remove and cure all complaints incidental .to childhood. ! /■ > ; . ' Want of_Strength and. Enbrot. — Persoiis of sedentary habits, or" troubled "m miud ; or working, m Factories or Coal-pits, or such others who cannot obtain that amount Of -fresh air and r,§xerc}se , which nature requires, suffer from weakness or debility, lowness of spirits, and want of appetite. I All Suqh should take a dose or two op these. Pills every three or four days,- as they: act gently and effectually onr .the '''system,' -impartingvigour and energy to the body^'i which- is' ahyays followed by a good- appetite, sound an(|l refreshing sleep, with a high-flow', iflf spipits. o Tiveryj family and traveller/ should keep a box of these invaluable Pills by them against all emergencies. . . ■::: • :zl I '■■ „:::. Holloway'B Pills are thid best remed^ known m jthe'world'forthe'fbilSwiriji dis^ei-^ ;';' Atrne ■: ;f Inflammatiott ( . Asthma,, lX — .-. j:- Jaundice, ; '- ... , ; ' • Bilious Complaints Liver , Cpmjjlainta ;, Blotcheß.,op, the ,^kin Lumbago, .__■ . . '. ... • Bowel Coinpiaints " ' Piles" uolicr' JilJ r) Rheumatism f onstipation" of the Retention oTUrin* " Bowels !,! I', i-.y Scrofula, or King's Evil Consumntipn . . Sora Throats ■„ '; Debility ; 1 J ' '" Stoneand'Gravel' Dropsy- : ••"' ; '• : Secondary Symptoms Dysentery^ „,, .. f Tic-Ppulonreax,' .r, !■ Erysipelas . '_ Tninqura '"..'*' Female Irregularities ■^liferi- I ' " '! • ' - 1 Fevers of all kinds Venereal Affections Fi|» f:;::vT].r .?• ?Worms of all kinds "• G^ut ' '',',,' ' Weakness, from what-Htad-ache'" 8 -' •' '■ ' ever cause Injdige»jao^ „< - , ; ->;*o.» r Aft y.^-.;.-. ; Sold at the Establishment jpf,, <Peof^SOR Hollo way, tiM, SifcrandV" (near Temple Bar,) London ; also bySlTrespectable Drnggieteittndit)eSlers- J int!M«dioißeit(*hiS>«gh'ottt' N K.>^.©irecbions *>r-*te^«»idancfe:of:fpatM erits iiv eyery T dißorder_*re,,aifixed Jjpf eachj B»x. ..,. , r , ... • " '» iJLO-.-J .■■ . i.

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Timaru Herald, Volume IX, Issue 341, 2 September 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume IX, Issue 341, 2 September 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume IX, Issue 341, 2 September 1868, Page 4

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