HE S U F F ER E R'S B E S T FRIEND. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
"'Disorders affectwj th> Lirn, M»micL «»rf Roinl*. • r LCSE TILLS can be confidently recommended as the I iiM.'t nnple and eeitain remedy for induestion. | f • i'u.cn, acidity, heaitbrm, colic, constipation, and i all, j i many maladies resulting from disordered stomach 01 j ■ !-. In all diseases it is of pi unary importance to set i -inmach right. These I'il's we purifiers, alterathes, t eugtbeners of the stom.ich. They may he taken i ' i any circumstances. Though powerfully tonic, and ictorily apei lent, they ate mild in their opeiatiun beneficial to the whole system. Weaklier anil Dthti'tty, iV« n-out InUnhilit". 'ic wholeisome effect exeroised by these admirable Pills the blood Mid Hinds generally is like a chaini in ihs'mg low spirits, and ""restoring chetu fulness. Their • > 'i.TI aperient qualities well tit them for a domestic me•le, |u ticularly for females of all ages and pounds of 1 They ne ver betray any dis i£;i eeable n i itatmg qualities, v quickly eject all impurities from the system, and ■late evei y function of the l»>dy, mving wonderful tone il energy to we-vk. and debilitated persons, while they 1) •'■c and sticngthen the nervous system in a most extra- • 'mary manner. 7Vi raja in llmlth, Straxjth ami V'njour. ''henever persons hnd themselves in that st.ite termed i little out of health," and there are so many causes at j . k to .shorten life, it is necess-iry that Hollowa* h Pills, ( •li purilicr of the blood ever known, should be at « •■• taken, as they not only rid both solids and fluids of •ii'irbi 1 m.vtters, but legnlatc all A s «rdered .tctiom, and ' »• » u^'Mien the frame in a most e\tni(»nlinary manner. • t/il < 'tiiHjhs, CM >f and Asthmatknl AfftUiun». ''u»!e I'ills. assisted in their action by robin nt. Hollo 's Ointmcnfc very cftcctiinlly twice a day upon the , t •it iiml cheat, and keeping tho!«e parts coveted with the > uration, will be found the most effective remedy foi • mi. cm<;ni, colds, bronchitis, and intiuen/a These' m iiy- ti <ui|iiilize the hurried breathing, soothf the •■ >*<«] ,>ir-tn?>c* < », find H,bsi.,t in dislodging the phlegm It y|. t|i>s t |i>5 ujithf .u'r-p-iSsatri's. This trfatment hi«s jiro\<d , ■ i-leiliiliv ••thi'ii-nt in not only curing old settled roiiylis ' olils. but asthma of many veil s Ending, and cAen ( on patients who weie in so bad a »t.»t<> .\s not ,ible to , J down on their beds lest they be clioknl b> phlegm. ! •nni)chiL-nt mid DintoihioH of the lion els. Flatulency, j vny symptoms of the above complaints should be imme- .'' i L ely met !>y appropriate doses of these Pills, according • • the printed directions— delay may be followed by istimis cwnsequences. These Fills are a certain remedy f '11 the ailments of the .alimentary canal, they secure • i • thorough digestion of the food, and act most kindly on 1i ■ stomach, liver, bowels, and kidneys. As a household > • I mine they are unrivalled, and should always be at ? • id. Very Important, of Cns/irenes* lie nut re. 'f.irely but little notice is taken of costiveness, yet, at • iiu periods, it is a sure sign that danger is near. AH • are seized with apoplexy and paralysis, have previously > iured from costiveness. In the former c.\se, the blood • •* to the head, a small vein is ruptured on the brain, and •! kuow the rest. Let wives counsel their husbands, and ' s bands their wives, never to go to bed a second night r Sic bowels have not been properly moved during the ■ •, particularl> if they feel heavy and drowsy. A few i'.le doses of these fine Pills will regulate the circulation »• Mio blood, and remove all dangerous symptoms.
. I >.— Directions for the guidance patients of every <]i ii ''or .are affived to each
.\ ie .nna I'.i'ious Cora■laints V> on r ie .Skin 1" i . i-l Com- >'. tints Debility [Jaundice secondary Dropsy Liver Com- Symptoms Dysentery plaints Tic-Doulouieu Erysipelas Lumbago Tumours Female Irre- Piles Ulcers gulaiitics Rheumatism jVeneioal AfFever of all 1 Retention of fections kinds J Urine Worms of all iFits (Sciofula, or kinds Gout | King's Evil Weakness, Headache iSore Throatb , frojn wh.it Indigestion IStone and ' ever causr, Inflammationi Gavel &c., fee. considerable saving by taking the larger 1 ' ■ i^tipatiou .; the '■•iwels r sumption "I it-re is a
' illoiray's Pills are thp heat remedy Icnown In the world for the followiivj diseases.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 158, 13 May 1873, Page 4
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731HE SUFFERER'S BEST FRIEND. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 158, 13 May 1873, Page 4
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