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HolloY/ay's Medicines , A CURE TO liii HAD FOR A TRIFLfe JUY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENI Gout, Rheumatism, Enlargements, and Sti Joints. j>y A euro of these complaints is within the reao of tho most humble, by fomenting the afl'eote part with warm salt and water, and rubbing i Holloway's Ointment twice a-day, Thousand have been cured who looked upon Gout an Rheumatism as incurable. The same treatpiet should be employed for the dispersion of chal stono3, and all painful enlargements qr stiffnei of the joints ; in such cases the Tills should b taken according to the printed directions. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ulceration* \ all kinds. The cure of ulcers has won for Holloway Ointment an imperishable reputation, as tl healing Ointment will restore any case, howevt bad, to soundness. Many bad legs arise froi imprudences, happening several years before an almost forgotten ; if, then, there be any doul as to the origin of the sores, the patient shoul read carefully what is written on secondai symptoms in the Book of Directions, as. % sores never- heal soundly until the system L undergone a thorough course of Holloway's uu, fying Pills. J ? w Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Diptteria, ai Bronchitis.

Any of the above ailments may be quickl cured if the Ointment be well and effectual] rubbed into the neck and chest twice a-dai leaving the parts constantly covered with a n spread with the preparation ; if this treatma be adopted promptly, in six hours it will effe: tually stop the most alarming symptoms j must be evident that an outward applicatis applied to the seat of the disorder must be moi effectual than any that can be taken by « mouth. Holloway's Pills should be used accoi ding to the directions in order to subdue irrita tion, inflammation, or fever. Ibis fearful disease often makes its appearanc between the ages of forty and fifty, and vM generally be prevented by attending regularlyt the proper action of the liver and stomack these organs, at this time of life, have a crea tendency to derangement, when asthma, drops? or disease of the heart often sets in. The bloo requires frequent elimination, which no othe medicines can so effectually perform as. the* purifying Pills, as they purge gently, and acl immediately upon the liver and stomach ani thus remove all obstructions, which at the tJ mg point of life always occur. This daneeroa period should be closely watched ; two doa a-week of about six Pills will ward off all dai gerous diseases. But in all cases of dropsy tl Ointment is a wonderful and sovereign remed and must be effectually rubbed twice a,day in the suffering parts. ' Youthful Indiscretion. How many poor women suffer from the indii cretion of husbands—which results in bad lea swellings, loss of iealth, and rheumatism-j they suppose, although it is nothing of .the kind but the effect of a certain disease taking holdo the system.; no ordinary medicine can cure them because the disease has sunk deeply into thei constitution. Children often have sores and bai heads which do not heal,. for the reason tk contamination occurred before their birth Le jtli who may suffer from such causes have re feurge to t.ie purifying and healing properties j these wonderful Ointment and Pills, abservb ctoeTully what is said in the book of direction fotfcSecondary Symptoms, which, if strictly fol [tewed, will effect any cure of the kind, but i j'W&UI fie a work of a little time.

mKP iutment mc \ PiUs should be used in tl ! fill folio wing Disorders : mkluegs Fistulas Wm Breasts. Gout Wfi£ Glandular Swelling* IHF8 ns Lumbaga Mosquitoes and Piles Fi Sandflies Rheumatism Moo-bay Scalds Mtfego-foot Sore Nipples Nflilblains Sore Throats Chapped Hands Skin Diseases Mrns (Soft) Scurvy Careers Sore Heads Hsatracted and Stiff .Tumours &jJ o jP ts Ulcers Elepbantiasis I Wounds and Yaws, is a considerable saving by taking th WSbtf larger sizes. Directions for the guidance of patient |C|very disorder are affixed to each Box, an. .ISjPbs-iad in any language—even in Cbineso.

POST-OFFICE SAVINGS BANK ,wjfe''following are the regulations regarding iW'tndtmgement of the above-named institution, ssjsrhicli are also applicable to all the other Savings Banks in the Colony :_ e Iyst at 5 P er ceut " I )er annum is Rivn ; #3')Bttms less than L.200 ; at 4 per cent, on sum) «*sf:ti;2oo and not exceeding L.500 ; and in the ;<KjR®: proportion for any shorter time on every ■ f«*ipl£ te L 1 deposited. No interest is allowed :9iW)re than L.500,. ffiffi Depositors in Post-office Savings Banks hat) iSwjm, Security for tho prompt rePsyn»ent of their money. depositor in any Post-office Bank can •.Continue his deposits at any other, and can with* money at that most convenient 10 hira. Wii The strictest secresy is observed with respect Jj-the names of the depositors, and amounts d f«Jr ( deposits. Wft arr ' ec l women may deposit money in Post !ss** Savings Banks, and money so deposited ■wiSJkbß repaid to the depositor, unless her husband ( $*jSH notice, in writing, of marriage, and claimi gffSfttjjg't, of deposits. Jsßjj Money may be deposited by or on behalf ol i*£is»rs. ; Depositor s over seven years of age are jsßJfWJ: nfi persons of full ago but minors undor fJHlffiars of age cannot withdraw their deposit] ||m tbey ha"e reached the nge of seven. / M cat ions to the chief office in each jjjjJH business of Post-ofßce Savings llinka lieplies sent thereto, are free fiojn abftrgd

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 23, 20 April 1870, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 23, 20 April 1870, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 23, 20 April 1870, Page 6

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