THE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST DOCTOR HOLLOWATS PlliliS. This great Household Medicine ranks among the leading necessaries of life. It is well known to the world that it cures ma;jy complaints ether remedies cannot reach, this fact is as well established as that tbe Sun lights the World. DISOKDERS OF THE LIVEH AND STOMACH. Most persons will, at&ome period of their lives, suffer from indigestion, derangement of their liver stomach, or bowels, which if not quickly removed, frequently settles into a dangerous illness. It is well known in India, 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. In England most persons kuow taat these Fills will cure them whenever the liver, stomach, or bowels, are out of order, and that t!aey 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 l J ills, as they immediately purify the blood, and acting upon the main-spring of life, give strength and vigour to the system. To young persons entering into womanhood, wilh a ~~ derangement of the fuuetio us, and to mothers at the turn of life, these Fills will be most efficacious in correctiug the tide of life that may be on the turn. Young an I elderly men suffer in a similar , manner at the same periods, when there is always ~ I danger : they should therefore undergo a course of this purifying medicine, which ensures lasting health. DISORDERS OF CHILDREN. All young 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 to children, such as measles, hooping-cough, cow- __ pock, and other infantile diseases. These Pills are ~" soharmless in their nature as not (o injure the most delicate constitution, and are therefore more peculiarly adapted as a corrective of the humours ° affecting them. DROPSY. Hundreds are cured yearly by the use of these Pills conjointly with the Ointment, 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 Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys, at least once a day as salt is forced into meat, ii will penetrate the kidneys and correct any derangement of their organs, Should the affliction ue stone or gruvel, (hen the Ointment be rubbed into the neck of the bladder, and a few days will convince the sufferer that the effect of these two remedies is astonishing. DISORDERS OF THE bTOMACH. Are the sources of the deadliest maladies. Their effect is bo vitiate all the fluids of the body, and to send a poisoned stream through all the channels o? circulation. Now what is the operation of the Pills ? They cleanse the bowels, regulate the liver, bring the relaxed or irritiuedj stomuch into a d natural condition, imd acting through the secretive organs upon the blood itself, change the State of the system from sickness to health, by exercising a simultaneous and wholesome effect upon all its parts and functions. COMPLAINTS OF FEMALES. The functional irregularities peculiar to thu _ weaker sex, are invariably corrected without pain, or inconvenience by the use of Hollowoy's Pills. They arc the safest und surest medicine for all diseases incidental to females of nil ages. BILLIOUS AFFECTIONS. The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital importance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which secretes this fluid so necessary for digestion, the Pills operate specifically, infallibly rectifying its irregularities, and effectually curing jaundice, bilious remittums, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condition of that organ. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases : — Bad Legs, Gout, Bad Breasts, Glandular Swellings, Burns, Lumbago, Bunions, Piles, . Bite of Mosquitoes and Rhur&otism, Sand-Flies, Scalds, Coco-Bay, Sore Nipples, Chiego-foot, Sore Throats, Chilblains Skin Diseases, Chapped Hands Scurvy, Corns (soft), Sore-heads, Cancers, Tumors, Contracted and Stiff Ulcer 3, Joints, Wound*, Elephantiasis, Yaws. . Fistulas, Sold at the Establishments of Professor Hollo* way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Ma« dicinesthrjughout the civilized world, at the fol^ lowing prices — 25., 4s. 6d., Os. fid., 165., 325. f and 48s. each. <g§* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients So disorder are affixed to each Bo'<c. j Sub-Agents : — CD. BARRAUD Wkllih<wo» OWEN BHOS c . Do WILLIAM BISHOP Do. MESSRS. PEAVAN & WOON ....Wanqakui W. T. OWEN, Do Frcm whom this valuable Medicine may be obtained. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. NOTICE. f I^HE " Wellington Independent" has the X greatest circulation of any Newspaper yet published in this Province ; its subscribers being located in all the most important Districts of the Colony. It is also extensively circulated in Now South Wales, South and Western Australia, Van Diemen's Land, Cape of Good Hope, and in th» Mother Country. Advertisers, therefore, in making use of the columns of the " Independent " may feel certain that the greatest publicity will be given to the Goods, Wares, &c, offered for sale, and that Advertisers will ultimately reap benefits in proportion to the manner in which they keep their names before the public. The price of Advertisements in the " Wbllihston Independent" is— six lines and under, £s. od.; above six lines 4d. per line for the first insertion and half-price for every subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be continued, and charged until counter-ordered; such orders must be sent to this pffije One Dai before Publication, and must bo in Whiting. Advertisements to beleft at the " Independbnt Office," Lambtou Quay, before Eight o'clock om Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings. A.GENA.S FOR THE "WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT." Wellington — Messrs. W, Lyon, J. Hough ton, J. Wallace, Lambtou Quay ; W. Scott, 8. Cobham, Willis Street; ft. H. Carpe»t«r and D» Anderson, Jun., Tkorndon Flat. River Hutt— Mr. T. Mills . ... Upper Hutt — Mr, P, Wil'kie Turakina — Mr James Stewart Wanganui — Mr. H, Irason Joa«s Taranaki — Mr. Woon Auckland -" New Zealander " Ofiot Nelson— Mr- Elliott l Canterbury. — Mr. J.E.Marsk ' • - '< ' Otapo — Mr. George Casper ; , , v . Sydney — .V/r. E. Greyille ■ ; - Melbourne — Messrs. Gordon Jfc.Gbtok - ■' *' London — Messrs. F. A'gar, Ll Cleaent's-street, Lombard-street, E.O;j and >Ck Street, 10
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1844, 19 March 1863, Page 4
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