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j Medical. FRIEND OF ALL. JJOLLOW^Y'S PILLS IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. These wonderful Pills are valued at the humbleßt' 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 organ, and eradicate those germs of complaintß which consign tens of thousands to an early grave. INDIGESTION, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS AND SICK HKADACHK No organ in the human body is so liable disorder as the liver, and none is more apt. when neglected, to become seriously diseased Remember when nausea, flatulency, or acidity on the stomach warns us that digestion ia not proceeding properly, that Holloway's Pille regulate every function, give strength to every organ, speedily remove all causes of indiges, tion, bile, and sick headache, and effect permanent cure. In cases of debility, langoiu and nervousness, generated by excess of any kind, whether mental or physical, the effects of these Pills is in the highest degree bracing, renovating, and restorative. They drive from the system the morbid causes of disease, re-establish the digestion, regulate all the secretions, strengths' the nervous system, raise the patieat's spirit.' - and bring back the frame to its pristine healto and vigour TURN OF LIFE AND DROPSIOAL. SWELLINGS. , The turn of life is ithe most distressi^D period in woman's exstence ; it destrous thousands The whole of the gross tiumuus , collect ogether and like a tide sweep away healt and life itself, if not timely aud power- ! fully checked. The most certain antidote io all these dangers is Holloway'a Plls. Armed with them the fiery odeal is passed tiuou«li and the sufferei is once more restored to the possession of unimparied health. It is but little kDown that at the so-called " Luni oi life," man also, when verging on forty ot iiuuv five, discovers that his health is considerably deranged and knows not the cause — acriWo»l period of his life. All perils to both sexes are at once removed by recourse to thepo Pills. THE KIDNEYS— THEIR DERANGEMENT AND CURE If these Pills beused according to the prinieo <Urci>tions, and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys for at least hair an umir at bed-time, as salt is forced into meat v will penetrate the kidneys and correct any oeraugement. Should the affliction be stone or gravel, it is particularly recommended that •i>e Ointment, in such cases, bu used night aud morning, as by its judicious application and most astounding cures may be performed

Holloway's Pills are tie best remedy known in the world for the following diseases-* Ague Piles Asthma Rheumatism Billious Complaints Retention of Urine Blotches on the Skin Sciofula, or King Bowell Complaints Evil Debility Sore Throats Dropsy Stone and Gravel Female Irregularities Secondary Symptoms Fevers of all kinds Tic-doloreux Gout Ulcers Head-ache Veneral Affections Indigestion Worms of all kinds Liver Complaints Weakness from what Lumbago ever cause &c. The Pills and Ointment are sold at Pro fessor Holloway's Establishment, 538 Oxford street, London ; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World, in Boxes and Pots. The smallest Box of Pills cou tains four doz.; and the smallest Pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions are affixed to each box and pot, and can be had in any language even in Turkish, Arabic, Aroieuiau, Persian or Chinese. 13 Notices. THE FAMILY HERALD may be had ii Half-yearly Volumes (4s 6d) and in Monthly Parts (6d) at a small percentage over the published price, of all Colonial Booksellers and News Agents; or the Monthly Parts direct from W. Stevens, 421, Strand, London, for 14s per annum, post-free. Price SixpenceFAMILY HERALD Monthly Part. The Border Watch says :— " One of the best old-iashioned penny magazines." [ The FAMILY HERALD. The Illustrated London News, referring to Pure Literature, speaks of the " Family Herald, that joy to tens of thousands of innocent English households." j Price Sixpence. l FAMILY HERALD Monthly Part The Australasian says : — " This favorite domestic magazine retains all its old interest and variety." Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Monthly Part. The Mount Mail says: — " It contains a vast quantity of useful and entertaining reading matter, consisting of tales, leading articles, poetry, recipes, and scientific noticei. The Answer to Correspondents indicate that the Herald is largely consulted by readers who seek to have their difficulties solved, and forgotten events revived by reliable answers from the Editor. Every week's number contains a well-written and thonghtful leading article upon some subject of interest." Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Monthly Pact The Daily Argus says: — "This domestic magazine is second to none with which we are acquainted," , Price Sixpence, | FAMILY HEEALD Monthly Part The Darling Gazette says :— 1 • Among the English periodicals received " n Australia there is one, we believe, that 1 receives a warmer welcome than is accorded ( ;o any other publication of its kind in the ( vorld, ... Its reputation has been ably ] preserved, and its character as the best ] 'amily magazine of light, wholesome, and imusing reading, has been nobly sus- ' ained." j Price Sixpence. ] FAMILY HERALD Monthly Part | The Queenslander says: — ] " A marvel of sound entertaining litera- a ure. . , . For sixpence (publisher's price) he reader has tales, sketches, and leading € irticles, and a mass of general information x hat would make a well-sized volume." , THE FAMILY HERALD. £ Colonial Booksellers can obtain an extra 8 upply of the current Parts through n Messrs Gordon and Goi'ch, Collins- street q Melbourne ; George-street, Sydney ; and j Jueen-street, Brisbane. D

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West Coast Times, Issue 2852, 24 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 2852, 24 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 2852, 24 May 1878, Page 4

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