THE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST JuUiOi ■"■■ ■■■/■•. ; -.-/.■■* UOliliO WAY'S __»ll_l_g. This great Household Medicine ranks amoug the leading necessaries of lite. It is well known to the world that it cures ma:iy complaints other remedies cannot reach, ihis fact is as well estab- | lisbed as tbat the Suu lights the World. DISORD BRS OF THE LIVER AND STOMACH. Most persons will, at some period of their lives, suffer from indigestion, deraugement of iheir liver stomach, or bowels, which if not quickly removed, frequently settles into a dangerous illness. It is well known iv ludia, and other tropical climates, that Holloway's Pills are the only remedy that can be relied upon in such cases. Almost every soldier abroad carries a box of them in his knapsack, lv England most persons know that these Pills will cure them whenever the liver, stomach, or bowels, ' are out of order, and that t_ey need no physician. WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY. Such as suffer from weakness, or debility, and those who feel want of energy, should at once have recourse to these fills, as they immediately purify the blood, and actii/g upon the main-spring of life, give strength aud vigour to the system. To young persons entering into womanhood, with a derangement of the luuctions, and to mothers at the turn of life, these fill's vjll ho mosi efficacionii in correcting the tido of life that may be on the turn. Young an 1 elderly men suffer in a sim.lar manner at the same periods, when there is always danger : they should therefore undergo a course ■ of tbis purifying medicine, which ensures lasting health. DISORDERS OF CHILDREN. All youug children should have administered to them, from time to time, a few doses of these Pills which will purify their blood, and enable them to pass safely through the different disorders incidental io children, such as measles, hooping-cough, cowpock, and other infautile diseases. 'J hese Pills are so harmless in their nature us not to injure the most delicate constitution, and are therefore more peculiarly adapted as a corrective of the humours affecting them. DIIOPSY. Hundreds are cured yearly by the use of these Pills conjointly with the Oiutment, which should be rubbed very bountifully into the parts affected. DERANGEMENT OF THE KIDNEYS. If these Pills be used according to the printed directions, and the Oiutment rubbed over the region ofthe kidneys, at least once & day as salt is forced into meat, it will penetrate the kidueys and correct any derangement of th'.'ir organs, Should the affliction be stone or gravel, then the Oiutment be rubbed into the neck of the bluddei'i and a few days will convince ihe sufferer that the effect of these two remedies is astonishing. DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH. Are the sources of the deadliest maladies. Their affect is to vitiate all the fluids of the body, aud to scud a poisoned stream through all the channels of circulation. Now what is the operation of the Pills? They cleanse the bowels, regulate the liver, bring the relaxed or irritated*} stomach into a natural condition, nud acting through the secretive organs upon the blood itself, change the state of the system from sickness to health, by. exercising a simultaneous aad wholesome effect upou all its parts and functions. COMPLAINTS OF FEMALES. The functional irregularities pcc'uliar to the weaker sex, are invariably corrected "without pain, or incouvanieuce by the use of HoJioway's Pilis. They are the safest and surest medicine for all diseases incidental to females of all ages. BILLIOUS AFFECTIONS. The quantiiy and quality ofthe bile are of vital importance to heuhh. Upon ths liver, the gland which secretes this fluid so necessary for digestion, the Pills operate specifically, infallibly rectifying its irregularities, and effectually curiug juuudiee, bilious remittants, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural oondbiou of that organ, Both the Ointment ancl. Pills should be used in the following cases : — Bad Legs, Gout, Bad Breasts, Glandular Swellings, Burns, Lumbago, Bunions, Pile*, Bite of Mosquitoes and Rhumotism, Sand-Flies, Scalds, Coco-Bay, Sore Nipples, Chiego-foot, Sore Throats, . Chilblains Skin Diseases, Chapped Hands Scurvy, Corns (soft), Fore-heads, Cancers, Tumors, Contracted aud Stiff Ulcers, Joints, Wounde, Elephantiasis, Yaws. Fistulas, Sold at the Establishments of PnoFEsson Holloway, 2JLi, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) Londou also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Me. dicines throughout the civilized world, at the foi. lowiug prices •— iia., 4.a. Cd., 6s >4b 6d., 165., 325., and 4.85. each. jgJJT There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in disorder are affixed to each Bot. Sub-Agents :— C . D. BARRAUD Wellingtob OWEN BROS , Do WILLIAM BISHOP Do. MESSRS. BEAVAN & WOON Wanganui W. T. OWEN Do Frcni whom, this valuable Medicine may be obtained. , GOSPEL OAK GALVANISED TINNED IKON (Formerly sold under the name of Morewood and Roger's Patent:) |M HE only Prize Medal granted in the Galvanized JL Iron Trade at the International Exhibition, 1862, was awarded tothe Proprietors of the " Gospel Oak Works," Tipton, Staffordshire, for " the excellent quality of their sjieets." Supplied through all London Merchants. WILLIAM LEE, Agent. 74, King William-st., Loudon. TJ__TIUXUIIY OF WASHING WITH HARPER TWELVETREES' SOAP POWDER. f|T HIS Wonderful Preparation is decidedly the J most economical aud effective article ever introduced for washing, the cleansing properties of several pounds of soap being contained in a few ounces of the Soap Powder. No rubbing required. Sold in small packets everywhere. — Patenteee, Harper Twelvetrees, Broomley-hy-liow, London. Ask for Bbidges' Austbalian Satin Glaze Starch where you purchase Harper Twelvetrees' Soap Powder. One pound is equal to twe pounds of any other. Sole Wholesale Agents fer Welling tou, W. Hickson & Co, ON SALE.¥y THE UND_T_£siGNED. *-IHO • ryNS C^ A LS in lots to suit purckas.rs. J. DRANSiTELD.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1815, 10 January 1863, Page 6
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