*jl"j11; ,s uf r. ri: "'s best friend.' I HOLLOW AY'S TILLS. j All Di» inlns nlpcliixj tlo' Lirir, Stoiiinch and /> f|ll|F.SH FILLS i'i'i be continent ly recommended as th'. -*■ u>,; simple and certain > ciuedy h>r fl ttuli.'iii"-'. h"a: ti'u i-ii. colic. con-iupition, and." the many wJadies re-,'lll it!from disorders; 9toi;ricil o bowel-c ' Li ,'>d dirie:u<-.H it in of primary importance to s« I lie mL<>i• i:i! ii ri - 111.. The--: Fills an- purities, alteratiye;ui,l > : t"!!■'r< -•[' the s'omaeh. Tiiey niny be t:i".e. uii,ln- tin • ir-ir-ni m-:ca. powc. fully tonic. »» fu: i.-f'-iei.ni ii v ;ljh• i• if-111. t.liey arc mild in their operation /ijld bcnrii'Fil to the whole system. |ini'l if, A fi'i'fji!* Irrifoh'/Uty. The wholesome eih'i't, exercised by these admirable I ib over the blood r.nd thuds generally is like a cliatui in di.iK'lling low spirits, and restoring cheerfulness. I lie: general aperient: iptali'ie.s well lit them lor a domestic nie dieilic, particularly for females of all ages and periods Jife. They never betray any disagreeable irritating ipudities, ;hey <jlli>-kly eject, all impurities from the system, and ff'giilalc every liinet.loll of the body, giving wolideiinl tone and energy to weak and debilitated perrons, while they brace am 1 strengthen the nervous system in a most extra-
/>i'dinaiy manlier. Tn i-ii/iti/f Ih tilth, Slri iiijtli. tiri'l I'if/mir. , Whenever j.f-is.UIH IiIK 1 themselves in that state termed j "a little out, of health," and there are so many eauses at , work to shorten life, it is necessary that Holloways I 'ills, ; the lines! j >i: iili ei- <if the blood ever known, should be at : once taken, an they imt only rid both solids and ilnids ot id! morbid matters, but, regulate all disordered actions, and strengthen the fiame in a most extraordiiuuy manner. Olil (Coltl* and A nth mill nil I Afh <"' mn" ■ These Fills, assisted in their act-ion by rubbing Holloway's Ointment very elieetually twice a day upon the ihroat and chest., ami keeping those parts covered with the j preparation, will be found the most ell'ect ive remedy for ustlima, c.niglis, colds, bronchitis, and iullucnza. These reniediea train utilize the hurried breathing, soothe the irritated nir-tubes, and assist in dislodging the phlegm which stops up the air-passage:). This treatment lias proved wonderfully elhcient in not only curing old settled coughs /i,nd colds, but asthma of many years standing, and even when patients who were in so bad a state as not able to lie down on their beds lest they be choked by phlegm, p( /•iuii/i hii ill. mill l)ixl/'iiHti)ii <>J /hi' iwH't/.i, Fhiluh-iiOJ,
/>inrrlinii, urn! J)ij.<cnt<'rii Anv symptoms nl'the above complaints should bo immcdialeiy met. by ;i]i|u'>[n i;it.<; doses of these Pills, according to tin: printed direct,ionsdelay may be followed by disastrous emiisci(iieiiees. Tlioso Pills are a certain remedy for all t.lie ailni'.'iit.s of the alimentary canal, they secure tin! thorough digestion of the food, and act most kindly on t.lie stonia.eh, live;-, bowels, and kidneys. As a. household medieine tliey are unrivalled, and should always be at hand. I 'if>j 1/:> yxn'lfii(f Iltnnnre. Rarely 1 >..I. little notice is taken of enstiveness, yet, at certain periods, it is a sure sign that danger is near. All who are seized with apoplexy and paralysis, have previously sulforud from eosliveness. In the former ease, the blood (lies 1.0 I lie liim.il, a small vein is ruptu' ed on the brain, and we know the rest. Let wives counsel their husbands, and husbands their wives, never to go to bed a second night if the bowels have not been properly moved during the day, particularly if they feel heavy and drowsy. A few gentle doses of these line Pills will regulate the circulation of the blood, and remove all dangerous symptoms. flol/onvf.i P'/llft inr the hrxt. rvnmhj Jcnotrn In the world for l/'i'i fullowimj <lixcafse.'i. Ague Debility [Jaundice .Secondary Asthma j Dropsy 1 Liver Coin- Symptoms Bilious ('oni-Dysentery j plaints Tic-Douloureux plaints 1 Krysipehis j Lumbago Tumours Blotches on female Jrrc-!Piles [Hours the ;:.kin 1 gularities j Rheumatism j Venereal AfBowcl Com-; Fever of all Retention of I factions plaints j kinds j [Trine I Worms of all Colics [Kits [Scrofula, or ! kinds Constipation ;Goiifc I King's ftvil! Weakness, of the 'Headache ; Sore Throats | from what' Bowels i Indigestion Stone and ever cause, Consumption j I nllai>imatioir< Gavel 1 &c.,&c. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. | N.B. Directions for the. guidance of patients in every I disorder are allixed to each Box. I PROSSER & Co., (Late Ymmgman & Co,) U'HOtKSALF, «- HXl'o'ltT DRUGGISTS, STAKKOKU-STKHKT, Dl'N 111) IN, AND VIOTOIUA-HTRKKT, EAST, AUCKLAND, IMPOKTKRS of every description of Chemical, Pharmaceutical, t'hntograpli ic, and other Preparations, Patent Medicines and Perfumery, InstruMicnts and Appliances. I'am y Goods. linislnvare, Gonitis, Sponges, Glassware, t;i:*theinvarc, Medicine Chests, Medical llnoks, Shop Fittings, anil e\ery kind ot Dnirgists Sundries. .]. II AUK IS, VniOLIXALK A Kl) RETAIL STATIONER, BOOK-MiLU-lR <(■ TOBACCONIST. Importer of TOYS, FANCY GOODS, SEWING MACHINES, &c, CAVENDISH HOUSE, Queen Street and ShortLnd Crescent, Auckland.
Established IStiO. Orders through Waikato Timi<:s Oifice will rcceive prompt attention. ALEBKT IRON FOUNDRY, Al.l'.KJiT AND CtIAPKI.-STRKETf, AUCKASD. 1\ /T F.LI) AND CO., Engineers Iron and Brass \/ 9 Founders, and Maufatnrors of all kinds of (Quartz (.'rushing Machinery, .Steam Engines, f-iiw Mill, Pumping, Flour, and Flax-dressing Machinery, Etc., Etc. JAMES 00 UPLAND, GRAIX AXI> GEX ERA L PRODUCE DEALER, (I-ate of 14S Queen-street), HAS Removed to those Commodious Promises lately known as the Theatre Royal, 20S, Queen-street, Auckland. Jlobart Town Potatoes, Pone Dust, Seed Oats, Maize, See., now ottering at lowest rates, IRELAND BROTHERS, j TVNNEII AND LEATHER MANUFACTURERS WOOL MERCHANTS. I IMPORTERS of Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and Saddlers' Ironmongery, Boot and Shoo Uppers of all kinds, Mill Belts. Suction and Fire-Engine Hose. Vulcan Lane, Auckland. WOOL, HIDES, SKINS AND TALLOW, "V V j ].; arc purchasers of the above articles in any \ V ipiantity at the highest market rates for cash. IRELAND BROS., Vulcan Lane, Auckland. DAVID GARDINER i I'i'art ('iilltir Maktr at J. .(■ -I. n"(Vcma»'-s A ucMund) " SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, Hamilton. S.-UIUEL DRILLER, TE AWAMUTU HOTEL, TE AWAMUTU, pond accommodation for' travellers.—rail (locks and good stabling for horses,—AH liquors of the best brands. Farrier, clc. E. WATERS. PASTRY-COOK AXI) COXFECTIOXER, Queen-street, Auckland. ~~ T. BAIv ER, WATe HM A KEK AND GOLDSMIT H, Next Quick's Stables, Victoria-street, Auckland. ■ R,. J. DAVIDSON'S CR ITER lOX HOTEL. TE AWAMUTU. Travellers will find every comfort and attention at the above Hi'tel. — Good paddocks and tables.—Liquors second to none. W. RIPLEY, Watchmaker, &c., Opposite the Punt, IfVo-7 Hamilton. Wedding-rings, Jewellery, etc., [Estab. 1569. C.MAINW A R I N G JJCENbED NATIVE INTERPRETER & LAND AGENT Shortland street, Auckland. ' W. KENNERNEY^ TAILOR AX D JIABIT- 31 .1 KE R. Alexandra,
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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 94, 5 December 1872, Page 4
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