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Medical. FRIEND OF ALL. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. These wonderful Pills are valued at the humblest hearths as well as in the houses of comfort and wealth. They work a thorough purification throughout the whole systems without disordering the natural action of and ormm aad eradicate those germs of complaints which consign tens of thousands to an early INDIGESTION, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS AND SICK HEADACHE. No organ iv the human 'jody i« so liable disorder as the liver, and none is more apt, when neglected, to become seriously diseased. Remember when nausea, flatulency, or acuht.v on the stomach warns us that digestion is no> V.oceediug properly, that Holloway s Pills regulate every function, give strength to every or^an, speedily remove all causes of indiges. lion, bile, and sick headache, and effect \ierraauentcure. In cases of debility, langou* and nervousness, generated by excess ot any kind, whether mental or physical, the effects of these Pills is in the highest degree bracing, renovating, and restorative. Tlioy diive f>-ora the system the morbid causes of disease, re-esiablisli the digestion, regulate all the secretions, strengthe* the nervous system, raise the patient's spiritr and bring back the frame to its pristine healtn nd vigour TURN OF LIFE AND DItOPBiUA.ii SWELLINGS. The cum of life is ithe most distression period in woman's exstence ; it destroy thousands The whole of the gross uuuiuus ( collect ogether and like a tide sweep away healt and life itself, if not timely ana powerfully cheeke?. The most certain antidote fo all these dangers is Holloway'a Plls. Armed with them the fiery odeal is passed tmounh and the sufferei is once more restored to the possession of unimpavied health. It is but little known that at the so-called " tuiu vi life," man also, when verging on forty ot 101 ivfive, discovers that his health is considerably deranged and knows not the cause— a critic*' Jfl period of his life. All peril? to both sexes art jj^H ? v once removed by recourse to these Pills. g^H THE KIDNEYS— THEIR DERANGEMENT S AND CURE. M If these Pills beus>ed according to the vr) nteu 'irc^tions, and the Ointment rubbed over the a region of the kidneys for at least haix an iwur M at°bed-time, as salt is forced into meat uwu M penetrate the kidneys and correct auv oe- "W nngement. Should the affliction be stone or 1 gravel, it is particularly recommended that T] Ointment, in such capes, bu used_ night aud morning, as by its judicious application and most astounding cures may be performed Holloway's Pill 3 are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases — ■ A^ue Piles 1 Asthma liheuinati&m ; Uillious Complaints Ketention of Urine Blotches on the Skin Sciofnla, or Kinsfa Howell Complaints Evil Debility Sore Throats ' Dropsy £tone and Gravel Female Irregularities becondary Symptoms ' Fevers of all kinds Tic-doloreux . Gout Ulcers i Head-ache Veueral Affections Ihdigestion Worms of all kinds Liver Complaiutb I Weakness from whatLumbago j ever caube c&c. The Pills ami Ointment are sold at Pro fessor Holloway's Establishment, 533 Oxford street, London ; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World, in Boxes and Pots. The ' biuallest Box of Pills contains four doz.; and '] i the smallest Pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions are affixed to each, box and pot, and c\.\\ be had in auy language ' ever; in Turkish, Arabic, Arncman, Persinn or Chinese- 13 ISTotices. THE TT7UMILY HERALD may be had it: Jt? Half-yearly Volumes (4s 6d) and in Monthly Parts (6d) at a small percentage over the published price, of all Colonial 3 Booksellers aud News Agents; or. the Monthly Parts direct from W. Stevens, r 421, Strand, London, for 14s per annum, • x post-free. i THE FAMILY HERALD. 8 Colonial Booksellers can obtain an extra supply of the current Parts through Messrs Gordon and Gctch, Collins- street Melbourne ; Geor»e-street, Sydney ; and Queen-street, Brisbane. \ ; THE FAMILY HERALD. LEADING ARTICLES AND ESSAYS. The British Quarterly b Revieio says :—": — " There is a well-considered r leading article or essay every week, upon some subject of an instructive or thoughtj ful character" s 1 Price Sixpence, Q j T7UMTLY HERALD Mon-hly Pakt f i JiJ The Darling Gazette says : — .« " Among the English periodicals received c in Australia there is one, we believe, tbat s receives a warmer welcome tha:> is accorded c to any other publication of its Kind in the d world, ... Its reputation has been ably preserved, and \ti chaiacter as the best family magazine of light, wholesome, and ? amusing reading, has been nobly sustained." r. k Price Sixpence. ;J; J T7IAMILY HERALD Monthly Paht ' JO The Queenslander says: — c " A marvel of sound entertaining literature. . . . For sixpeuce (publisher's price) . j the reader has tales, sketches, and leading articles, and a mass of general information that would make a well-sized volume," c ~~ id Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Mjsthly Part rhe Duil// Argus saj's: — ie " This domustu: mugazine is second to st none with which wv aie acquainted," in _ .__ „_. . . . . ■■ ie Price Sixpence. j* Y7IAMILY lIKRALD Monthly Paut 1? The Australasian ?ays : — " This favoi ite domestic magaziue re- .(] lams all its old interest ajd variety." THE FAMILY HERALD. TVTOVELS AND TALES. I^l The Saturday Revieto says :— " Its novels and tales are quite as well writteu a» tlie best eireu latino-library stories. 1 ' ~~THE FAMILY HERALD. AN S WKRS TO CO R R E S P 0 2TDENTS. The Saturday lieoiao sa y S :—«: — « The editor is the confidant and cociessor iv every station of life, Ihe ov Answers to ( 'orrespondents cannot be fictict tious, a romance and a life history being le embodied in almost each of them. '

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West Coast Times, Issue 2769, 15 February 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 2769, 15 February 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 2769, 15 February 1878, Page 4

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