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_Mto\ t a „ ; - W JACOB TOWNSEND'R 1 y':....., a *jA-BSAPARILI,/SL f r FHERE are three principal avenues by wbich Natdre expels from the body what is necesanry should be expelled therefrom. The«e three are ih« StoaUhc Urine, nnd the Pores. These MDST y l»e kept fc^a heathy .ocndition, or cigftftse.is* certain. _i, TKTS.W4 -*tXß't> &*_!&- POSIT IVEtA*^.. _ "nd iiO hum«Ti/I)eing caii-tl'afely disregard it.. In addition to tbis', the liiver mutft be kept in order. The T.TVSR is the I, AS©® ST . ORGAN in the BODY, aiid has some of the. most important* functions. to fulfil. Tt regulared the* Bile, and . consequently^ lie oie*estion and the bowels. The stomach must | |be invigorated and made healthy. Added to all J this, ibe strength and tone of the system niusjt be | kept up by proper nourishment, exercise, and rfc^t ,i THESE AXE PLAIN AND SIMPLE LAWS} ! and when they-' ll.work harmoniously, a person is i in sound health. This position will riot be <Juesfied. . ''.'*'' "^F* J^ow, when the system is diseased, ? I is the fi'tt grand abjet!t to set all these functions at work, l( th to expel .Disease and to restore the TTeallh. The bowels must be opsned, cleansed, soothed, ~s.ua niTPTPJciieiieu ; nTenirth"9TtnrßTTre~mn(te-to flow healthfully and naturally, and to throw off the impurities of Vie blood ; the live? and stomach must be reuulnted : and above all he PORES must be opened and the skin made healthy. Thes° things done, and nature will go to her w irk ; and ruddy heath will sit* smiling upon the cheek; and Life will be again a v liuxurj\ Ws will suppose the c*ise of a pefson affiictedwith a bilious complaint. His head aches, his appetite is poir. his bones and back ache, he ii weak and nervous, his complexion in y ellow, the* skin dry. and his tonprue furred. He pops !o a doctor for relief, and is given a dose of medicine to rtnrqe him ftpely. He takes it, and it operates profusely, and he gets some temporary, relief But he is not Cured ! In a few days the snmc symptoms return, and the same old purge is administered:' and so on. until the poor man becomes a mnrtyr to heavy, drastio purgatives. Now, what would be the Tlttfß PRACTICE in such a case? Whit is tbe practice that nature her. self points out? Why, to set in health/ operation ALL the wans that Nature prfmmvse.i to throw —•» of the system (he cuses of dis'tse* Tho br.wels must of course be evacuated, but the wcrk is bu* begun at this stage of the bushi'n. The kidne,73 rpttst be prompted to do 'heir work. f«r they have a .most important work t-j do; the stomach, mns* be cleansed ; apd above fll tfio pores, must be relieved and pf.-sh.'p'i to t!*row off the spcretions •* hioli ought" to pass off through them. We repent that by Tht? Bowels— the TJrina— the Pores, the disease must be expelled from the system. aud not by fhe bowel? a'one, as ; « the usnal practice. And tn effect nil this, n Medicine «f no ordinary kind will answer th» p-irpose. Resort must he had to a rpmedv that is cmsrenial to the human -system, a remedy that strengthens while it suMups dUon.se. S'ich is the rem»dv form i in Old 7>r. Jncol Townscnd's American ffarsnrarilla and Pills. '•'hey will cleanse and invicromte the stomach ; freely pnrcre th°. bowe's ; mnke the urine to flow healthily and e'ear : open he pores ; trive n p'casant temperature and tone to the skin, and do ull this in the gentlest manner, without doing violence to the system. The Creator has laid down certain fixed and im- , mn'able laws, which provern both the physical nnd moral man. One of tbese is. that everything tli r.t lives shall TAKE FOOD On DIR. Whntpyer is endowed with life, must have that life Bt>ppHe4.with the elements winch sustain it. Deprived of a proper amount rf nutrition, and the body languishes and dies. It is nnon thi" principle that «iektie*?s induces nn abnormal condition of the sytem. and then medicine becomes as necessary as food. The question ariers. What, i.i the right kind of ~tfr.dic<nr f Reason and Siie.nce reply. Thnt which n-Ncs back to the body the natural and healthy use of its functions This Medicine is found in O'd Dr. Jacob To wnse nd's Sarsaparilla. AT NO SEASON OF THE YEAR is a person's system so open to the assau'ts of disease ns in the Spriti? and Fall seasons. Every person iinilcrffoes certain chancres with the season, and when Sprm*;- succeeds the Winter, the body is encumbered with a load of impurities, whioh 'will fren«rftte. disease nnh-ss «pp. diU- ro-nrved The blood move* sluggishly nlon,<_r. beimi black and thick, with humours mid decayed lmtter, the stomach is porged with bile, while cos'ivrppss «n the one hanl. and crreat looseness on the other. prevail, and the body is ready tnsink under d'seasp. To maet tMs condirion of things, resort muat he had to medicine thnt will PURIFY THF. BLOOB. and. at the same time, impart enprnrv, vigour, and new life to the whole physical machinery. Wholesale Warehouse — ?.8. Strand. Original Retail Depot - 87H, Stiand. ndjoininsr Exeter-HaU We«i (formeilv Pomernv. Andrews, and Co ) .1 J. HALI.IDAY & 00, Sale Proprietors. Prices of Saisapnrilla — Ha*f-nints. !Js. fld ; tints fia. : Quarts, lOs. fld. Agents for Now Zealand, C. & F. BARRACTD, Chemists. ™>11int_»ton. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A VALUABLE FARM in the Settlement of NELSoN, consisting of Fifty Acres of Rich Level Ground. A ln.rpe iipw Two.stoyy House, (lut Houses, he. , situate near Richmond i>h"ut ritrht miles frcm town, and commands a beautiful view to seaward and surronnding country. The land ia »H laid down in Grass and is «tib. startial'y enclosed, and sub-divided with Hawthorne, and post and rail feneea. A neyer-fHilinsr 9tream of witter rnna throuirh nil fbe J ,P^dd,oi**>ks, and the whoTe or die property bpinjr in first-nite order, is well adapted ior a Dairy Farm, or Gentlemen's residencs. TERMS LIBERAL. Immediate possession can be given. Title Unexceptionable. For further particulars, app'y to DUNOAN & VENNELL. Wellington. 7th July, 1809.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1394, 3 January 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1394, 3 January 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1394, 3 January 1860, Page 1

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