; HQLLQWAY/S PILLS. family or person should \e without, , S theae pills. Their long tried efßcacjr, ' ■l corrocting disorder, of the liver ami toraa iojulatiag the bowels, <i -M puri^jng the ood, has-secured for them^jpii imperishable fame throughout the world.;-/A few dqrtts produce comfort, a. short-eon* finuanco effects a complete cure.'^lnvalids ' may look towards this rectifying and revivifying medicine with the certainty of obtaining I relief. How to Enjoy Life.': Is. only known <when the, blood is pure, its circulation perfect and the nerve's *m good border., The qnly v safe and certain methocj ,o( expelling nil impurities is.tb take Hollowayfs' Pills, which haye.the ppwe'r'pf cleansing the blood from all,noxious' matters; 'expelling nil ' hurnonrs which taint or impoverish."it, and m thereby purify and ' invigorate 1 and give " general tone to the system. Young !d'r" old ( ;robust or delicate, may,alike experience ilieL' ' beneficent effects. "Myriads affirm that these Pills possess a marvellous power in securing theao great secrets of health by purifying and scgukting the fluids, and ' strengthening the rolids. < • Our Mothers and Daughters. The functional irregularities peculiar to theweaker sex aro invariably corrected'without pain or inconvenience by the use of Hollo* way's Pills. They are the safest and surest medicine for all diseases incidental to females of all ages, and most precious at the turn of life or when entering into womanhood; .}' ' Debilitated Constitution —Bad--Health. "• " \ , -ft In general debility, mental depression, and nervous irritability, there ii no medicine' which operates' so like a charm as these famous pills. They soothe and strengthen the nerves and system generally, give tone to the stomach, elevate the spirts, and in fact render the patient sensible of a total and most .delightful,revolution in.this whole system. Thousands of persons have 'testified, that by their use alone they have been re* stored to,health after all other means had p oved un-uccessful.' : . . . - I * Indigestion an'dr.its Cure.^ , *, Indigestion with" torpidity'of the liver, is th,o br»ne of thousands, who pass each' day with accumulated sufferings, all of which may,be wy 3ed by taking these pills according to the' ace' -panyinp directions. They'Vtrengthdn. 1 and invigorate every organ subservient to digcsiion, and effect a cure without debilitating or exhausting the system..: on the contrary thoy support and conserve the vital principle by a' complete purification of; this blood, ■ !:: . ; ...-;, Coughs and Colds. ' This,purifying and regulating medicine should be had recourse-to during cold," changeable', and wet, weather. It is ,the best, cure for hoarseness, sore throats, diptherii, pleurisy; and asthma; and an in ?llible remedy' for congestion, bronchitis, nd inflammation, indeed as a family medicine they'are Invahi" able for subduing such ailments of young. and old of both sexes. ' ' - Holloway's Pills are the lest remedy indum'in . the world for tlie following diseases, .'rAsthma Gout ' Stone&Grave " Billious Headache Secondary Complaints Indigestion Sjttt omn Blotcheß on Liver Com- Tic Dc- rev the Skin plaintß Ulcers Bowel Com* Lumbago Yenera ofiec* , plaints Piles ■ tions Debility > Ebuematism Warms of all Dropsy Retention of - Wads Femalelrre- , Urine . gularities. . Scr,ofula or . from whatFevers of all King's Evil ' eTereaiue kinds Sore Throats., t 40,,&0. The Pills and Ointment are sold at. Professor HoiLOWi.x's Establishment; f 533 Otfdrds't:, London; also by nearly-every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the«ivili*ed world in boxes and pots, at Is l&d, 2s 9d, 4i 6d, 11s,' 225, and 33s each. The 2s 9d sixe contains three, the 4s 66. size six, the 111 siae 16, the 22s size thirty-three, and the f Aw size fifty-two times the quantity of thet? ) *dboac or pot. The smallest box of Pills- tains four dozen, and the smallest pot of Oin "<ent one ounce. .!-..' - I-,'- ---* Fair printed directions are affixed toeach box and pot, and can be had in any language, even in Turkish, Arab Armenian, Persian or Chinese; " - . WHY NOT SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY BY. GOING DXBXOX TO . CO C.JE- S'LONG noted Cheap FURNITURE anc 1 . BEDDING Warehouse, Mary-street Shortiand, where you can procuro every household requisite at ,the lowest possible L price, consisting of—Earthenware and Glass, E^l'Aware, Brush ware, Clocks, Lamps ( and Lanternsj Doormats, American Brooms, Carpenters' Tools. Pictures, Nails, Tubs-and • Buckets; Chimney Ornaments and Cruets, very cheap; every description of,Tiaw&re, Mats, Matting and Table Coverings; Table and Pocket Cutlery ,• Clothes and Fishinft Liner, Bellows; Locks,; Hinges* and GenerrWr Furnishing Ironmongery j Metal Tea PotSF^ Spoons and Forks; Combs ' ar.d Brushei, ' Garden Tools, and other Articles too numerous to mention. Chairß, Tables, Sofas, Bedsteads; Matiresses kept in Stock and made to order on the Shortest notice. " ; CHINA, GLASS.&o.', on Hire, foe. Tea Meetings, Soirees, &c. Every Artiole Marked in Plain Figures, GOODS DELIVERED FREE of CHAEGB. Note the Address— f> J. CO 0 X S, JSTear Post Office, MARY STREST, BHORTLAND. , 68M-te
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1718, 6 July 1874, Page 4
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