THK SINK^XiMA^ BEHAVED. ■ Tlin history of this great remedy is the niost^H . W'linlKrfnl medical mvelation that the world hasH ever known. It est<il)|ishps the all important factH t.li'it wn'iui.y/Jin and in whateveh .shape internal MB disa.ise' exis'-s, ili» disi;i r eotin.? searching, and heal-H insr itroperties of 'thu Pills are fully eqnaf to its sub.H joctiop. and cure. Tliis is not a, history wHten byH^ . one man, or evn derived from tlie experiences ofH| one, nation, it consist of a compilation of teatimo-H iaN from the sick of every conn try, an unimpeach H ablp record, ilie'likeof which has never bcon adduce Hj in favour of asy other discovery or invention eincciH ti iii 1 be.^an. . Hj 3£>Ss*»aNU»a»» of tUe Stoniacl* B Are the sources of the il.»ml,iost maladies, es»e. ■ iv '.v inn lutitudes. Their effect is to viliate all the ■ llnils of the body, and to send a poiaened stream I through a'J the channels of oironlation. Now what; B U the oppintion of th -se Pills ? They cleanse ■ tip howois. regulatp tha liver, briiu. the relaxed or fl irrit'ttrt.l sto naeh-into a n •tiii-ul condition, and act« fl ing 'hroii'.'h {he-secretive organs .upon, the nr.ooo fl iTaßr.*', clrinre tl" s: ac of die sv.4tem from 9«ck- fl ness to heal' l ), by exMvisin-i a simn'tnueous nni H wholesome oiFect upon u!l its parts and functions., I Woman I i» ;i3S liea* &>ifficuUics 1 Is invited in te^ the regulutiiig anil reßtornlivt. I powers of this hir :ilesa. but e'ff 'Ciive preparation.' ■ ilir two epochs in life in wipcJi the female system I undergoes the most i:n;)ortant and critical changes, I in countries where' the^e periods are surrounded by' I dmiaers. these Pilh will prove a positive ttiifegunrd a?ainst evil consequences. They aye a'so confidently renommendel "a.s a-sDPftific in every disorder to which females are exclusively suT<j?ct. §4a»cnoj4!i asi;l Vigajr-at all . • ■ Ages. Gbnbbai. DEBHirr,— When the system is weakpned nnl tlie vital pow'-rs are- paralysed 'by too arreat an indiilarence in what are. called the pleasures (if life, and when premature oH asre seems rnpidly apr-roacliin-jf, there is no : mediciu.e in. t'le world r hut . has so tru'y renovating and exhilarating an effect as Tlolloway's faTious 'Mils: In' a very few days* they rafse the exhausted sufferer from- debilfiy «nd d<>'sunn*,- to strength' and cheerfulness; they brne'e tha :relftxed,hervoß.- purify and improve the blood, cor-_ rect gross bumour.i, ' restore' -tho- last appetite, anif give tone to the wh-s!e-.«ystem;to a. degree .never . yet effected ;by nny other medicine in th«s world, or by nny o'niHge.of regimen or of plimato. The yoimjf, and m'ddle r ai?e^, w!i->, Uke the old,\«nay hayqlost their strength and vigour" from- any. cause, either from imprudence of youth, or otherwise,' wjll find he.se wonderful Pills more previous' than gold. Their value in India, the- Cftp/e. and f Australia, is boyon'i dispute, as thousaudß have certified. . Oisopdeps of tlie f iiver. Extract of a Letter to Professor Uplloivay, datei ""Carlisle, September lis«, 1868,' -'■ Sir, — I was at death'!, door from a disordered 'iver. 'Ilia' 4 fceeil pira'iivlel to J > yS'ariuu« mercurial preparations.;, wlii ih "gave me. ,np relief, and ao reduced my- strength t'mt I. could' scarcely raove without assistance from one side of my room to tha oilier.- Seeing one of ymir advertisements, I' got a supply of your admirable Pi'j's and Ointment. I rubbed the latter-over the region of -the liver twice a day, nnd took eight Pi'ls every morning. Iv six weeks I wa3 thoroughly cureit. I send you my card for private satUfaotibn ; if desirable you may print this letter. In bi'loin, yellow, aud intermittent fevers, these medicines are inestimable.' • Ilolloways Pills arc the best remedy known in , the world for the following Diseases : — r .' Ague Dropsy Liver Com- Tic-Doulo* '! Asthma ■ Dysentary plaints - reux ! Bilious Com- Erysipelas Lumbago Tumours J plaints Female Irre- Piles Dicers. J Blotches on gularities Retention of Venereal '_, j the skin Fevers of all Urine affections* j Bowel Coin- kinds . Sci-ofula, or Worms of ! plaiut3 Fits, '.' King's Evil kinds | Colics Gout Sore Throats Weakiie .c i Constipation Head-ache Stone aiid from what- ! ofthe Dowels Tiidigestion, Gravel ever cause ! Cousump- Inflamma- Secondary &c, &o, \ tiou tion Symptoms ; \ Debility Jaundice .) " : \ Sold at the Establishments 4 of Puokessor Hollo, wat, 244, Strand, (near /Temple Bar,) London alsu by all respectable Druggists aiid Dealers iri.Medicines throughout the cfvilked world, at. the following prices — 2s 1 ., 4s. 6d., Cs. (Jd., 10s., 325., and 48s. each. ''-, {^" There i» a considerable saving by taking the - , . : larger sizes. ■ < N.B. — Directions, for the guidance of patients in every. disorder are affixed to each Box. . . . Sub-Agents : — C. & F. BARIiAUD Wkt.linqsos WI fcLIAM BISHOP Do.. . MESSRS. BEAVAH & NyopN . . . .^anoanui ' From whom this' valuable Afedioine m'tiy . bo ■*?; ■ " ■ obtained. ' . ; ■' : - . ; ' ' ; WANTED,- . "'-I^'-'k'.. ' PLANS 'and 1 EftHtnates for Draining aißloclc'of : '' Laud iii -the -' C^per Hutt, called tlin Hau ; Manuka, the property of Dr. Evans. For further particulars apply to D. Riddifohd, Esq., Wdburft Hutt. January 25, 1860. , • ' ' ■-—'»' ■■ ■ '/■-.■;-■
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1403, 3 February 1860, Page 1
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