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■ -TT..O-L-L 0 WAY'S .O.LN"..T MJSJIT „ Bad Legs, Bad Breasti, Wounds, and ' 'Ulcerations of all kinds.— There is no medical ; preparation which may be so thoroughly f .relied; upon in; the treatment of the'above - .ailments asHoUoway's .Ointment. Nothing - can be, more simple and safe than the manner in which, it is i applied,. nothing^mpre salutary . itHan jts.action on the tody,,bothio!ci»Uy,and j .constitutionally. The Omtment rubbed *Wnt ) the part.affected entera' the as siilt 'per- ' meates'.'meai;. 1 ' It qmcMy^penetfa-j^'^taie : sonrcev'of- the evil arid' 'drives n itf i fi I 6m f the 'system; 1:-.; -'^ <:-. ; -.i a •?; i-.'niKih o;,f-r.B : Bronchitis^ JJiptkria,C6W;Cdiigjti;B&'e Throats,- and S/iorinessof Breatk^-Rehxied and 1 i congested; Tthroat^iJ elongated . uvola, i -ulcerated or turgid ftonsila, whoopnlg cou^, . 'croup, lasthmai wheezing from accumulated i ,-m^iiSiand i otlierjdlfficnl^'.^,r.e^^^^i, ] jaU. 0 .-! palpitation, , stitches ? and' shortness fof , ipreathl \imay"'^th\.'^i^in^-'*b]9.i'^|led[ l iiy ] rubbing^^his fie^ng'ointm^oveiJtKe,c)ieiJt \ and bactfor at least' ! i[alf an'hour'.twidfra ' : day,' ; .'accbmpamed by appropriate i doses 1 y e& ' 1 -^ : [ '" -f .i-.^ ?.-••:> ' - >i> For tilanduldr' 'Sw'eUings, Stif'jolntß v and Diseases of tlie Skin. — There i 3 no pr6paratibii " "forealutaryeffects comparabletothisremedy. It should be welb rubbed over the affectedl , parts after their due. formation with warm water. It acts by 'stimulating the absorbents to increased. 'activity,' by prevehtirig congestion and promoting a free' and copious circulation in the parts affected; then speedily and effectually iK ensures a cure. «. ; uGout ;,and, • unguent. has^^^greater. \ power, pyer,. gout and rheumatism than any 'other preparation. J None* need 'remain in pain if its removil' r be [ set about in good earnest, by using this myy f allible; remedy according jto the printed dn3 V struefcions. affixed.. toT eaph.,p'ot^. All settled 3 ( _aciies and. pains are remediable m^the'same I , manner,., ',. ;; "-V.'/; .-,', \; '•..'. '■;, ; ,.iv^- ; " h^ . cure which -this Ointment etfifectsi *iiv healing ; piles and fistulas of long stahdingVafter'tfiey * have resisted. all ptiier applications, have \ been so countless aind^so notbripus throughout the world that any. effort', to, give an .adequately detailed; statemeiitqfljbneir nume ber or 'character would be, yam.' J lt is suffir cient to ,knpwl that the Ointment, has never c proved inefficacious. ' • ,. '.';~,i'"{{ ~'X^i In Disorders of tM-Xid^s-rrStone and •* Gravel. — The Ointment is ..a' 'sovereign remedy if it be well rubbed twice a day into „ the .small of. the .back, over ,the,region of the kidneysj into which' it ' wilL gradu ally penetrate, and in almost every ' case give imme- 0 p- diate Relief. „ ; Whenever this Ointment hasY ;s been, once used it has established its own it worth, and has, again been jeagerly sought r for as the easiest, and safest remedy in all the disorders of the kidneya'.'". .;,..',,?•:• Both the Ointment arid' Piiti should he used ()•-; ■/, y .in fhsfoltoynng cases: — z Bad , Legs ' ;',"//" Fistulas Sore Throats ] _ Bad Breasts Goat .. Skin Diseases Burps ;i | :'■-, ,- . Glandular .. ; , Scurvyi g Bunions '"' ' 'Swellings " ' Sdire Heads Chilblains ..i Limbagoj/- Tumours Chapp'd hands Piles. „ O'lcers ' M C9rns,(soft), Rheumatism Wpjinds. r Contracted and Sore Nipples '* &c,' t ' f&c. ;-n ?.Stiff. Joints;. Scalds - f -,;f {'-y ]Yru """" 5 The Pills and Ointment are sold' at Pro?es« j{[ .s6rjHoM.bWAY's'EstabU§hinentj ? 533|XTrford Street; London; also by nearly every reV Bpeptable» Vendor -of Medicine, throughout '-] the civilised world, 'in boxes ''and i&l^at la 'l|d? 2s 9d, 4s 6d,' lls, '22a;; 'and 33s each. j. The 2s r 9d.size.^contains thfeeVtbe 4s 6d size B six] ! the lls size sixteen, the 22s size thirtyj; three, ; andi the 33s size fifty-two times^the ';' .'. qiiantifijr of ,',a,ls-" i|d|'iboz>'-or ppoCThe £ smallest' box of PUls cdntainSj four dozen; and the smallest r pot of ' Ointment one ounce; g J 'Fiill printed directions are affixed to each box and p.p ( t, and can be had in any language, • lQ even iri : Turkish; Arab, ; ; Airmenian, f "-Persian, or Chinese. [J. n\T ; ,E RVQUS NES S, [ l 1\ Debility, .._.._ ' .:; •■;. i j ;Loss,pf / Power, 1 7 /..<?..- ;! ' y\ id Spermatorrhoea, l( j ' ' Indiscretaona of Early Youth st Syphilitic Diseases. In all the, above cases,- abking "Pbom-bbkoks _ AND THE YIELDING TO THE PASSION, no tim« jt should be lost to at once arrest the progress [fl: of the disease. ';■ ,-, ; . : • ■■/■ \\ / : fr- '?,,,-, DR. ,L. ; L., SM IT hl^- . . . ...... 1 - Has devoted: himself, for, twenty years in the (1 ;Cplony to the of , this .branch,pf, Jiis 3 prbfesaionj while previdusly 'in 'England he ,j was the pupils of;* and practised -withj' the y celebrated Dr CtQverwell, the: only medical _ practitioner who ever exclusively adopted , „. this as 1 the i'sple branch^of his profession. n , DrL. Li .Smith hereby informs the public 3 J .that 1 HE IS ; THE -' ONiV LEGAtLY-QUAirPIED I;. 1 ;, '-JoiipJLliMAX:m'Tß&.&p%/&im OF HIS PROie l '■FEssio^ ; ; ;; ttiat l others; ! , : adYertising are unre qualified, and that; therefore, 4n pretending 3 1 to be. qualified are obtaining. mdney '.under •q "false pretences. ;<, j. - :•;•- .!;; . krv/fjV 5 i-.vDr L: L;. Smith also warn9 r the: public n the. quackeries' advertising. ■/ Ifithe >;., taker of any of these advertised nostrums ft' escape with his life, ; or his fsystem be'Jiot ■$■■ .thoroughly and irreparably! undermined by a them, he may look upon himself as the' most 3 . fortunate mortaL :..• .:,.m i',:nu»i yyi'} y) n i Dr L.i.L; Smith has been applied toby so many unfortunate broken-down young-did-t :. men, utterly, crushed, in, spirit, : ruined in y, body^an'd filched in pocket, tiat f heide^ns c it a duty to publish this to, the world! -, ■-■" $ | men >nd' womenj who have been the „ yictims:of unprincipled-charlatans frequently a "seek' 'that recovery wMciiis.o^tenijbeyqnd .. Dr Smith's control. When .will the v pul)lie y understand that it is td.jbheir interiest to con- £ suit a .duly qualified medical maii, who has c ; ' made this his sole study," rather than apply a l>; to; a number of : ignbrarit i'impostors, who ft. merely'harpl and prey upontheir pockets and health? ■ .1 Dr L. L. Smith has always stated that to ,-.. warn jthe, public pf these quicksands ;is his a chief reason for advertising. ,;;'ui.) j „ . In v all cases of ncr yous ( debiHty, lo wness of ™ ; spirits; loss ' of po werJ pimples on the , f pre- £ ''he^,;'l^ntud.eV; i m'ap^l£ttde|'fdr bijsiness. imj* J potency, draihage f rom" the system," and ( the c various effects of errors of youth and" blood- »' 'p'Pisonirig from diseases previously contracted, j Dr L. L. Smith invites sufferers tb'coHsult (.- him, as he has no hesitation-in statingtthat ? -no medical man, either herej or/ in .England, [' has had the opportunities sf practice analextraordinary experience which ; hey hasniGad. j, Therefore .those who really .desire, ito ) be treated by .one who is at theheadjof hikigroj in this branch of; iinedical, practice , ( should . lose. . no time , in seeking iis adyice. Nor should anyone mai^wtnbut.^t, consulting him. "" '7 •• ''■; The Consulting Robms are at4B2 ! COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURIPI :-. :■.-; kiOppoßits the Melbourne Club, . (Lafetheresidence of the Governor.; Private • •*; ''entrance is in Stephen street south. ' CONSULTING FEE ! (BY LETTER), «,' Medicines forwarded to all the/i olonJM^ . , : :\ . sopacked as to avoid observation, • Books published '^by ; ; t^e ! Dr. can had on application to hinj. -, ,-

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1641, 7 November 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1641, 7 November 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1641, 7 November 1873, Page 4

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