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tfbL.LO.WAY^S OIN>T;MEi>iT;---i Bad., ijegs, Bad Breasts, .Wpunds, ;i and ; , tJlce'mtioiis of,aU, "kinds. -"Thereis no medical " r> preparation which' may. be_ so thoroughly ' *■- relied upon in the' treatment 'of 'the iaboW, ailments as Holloway's OirifcmentL . jtfpthiKg^i can be more simple arid safe, than the manner' in 'Which it is applied,; nothiiig more" 'salutary* ' than its action 'on the -bodyj bothiocally and: 1 constitutionally. :The Ointment rubbed about '-'> the part affected enters the pores as salt per* r ineates >. meat: > : Itrquickly penetrates to; tb^oo source of' the. evil and ..drives; it from the system. ;,..'"■. ,r „ .-;/- ",,.-. \--/^ v ,. t : ; i"-.,f..-f i Brm&itkj.jjipthtriti/Goia^rU Throats^ qndßhoHnesßof'BreqtJi.^-Relaxed,. •» and' congested throats, elongated . '.uvula^ '-\ ulcerated or turgid tonsils, whooping eou'gh^,;' croup, asthma^ .wheezing' from : accuniulatedl': ' r riiucous, and other difficulties of respiration, ' . also 'palpitation,'' stitches, and shortness of I breath, may' with certainty T be cured- by 1?1 rubbing this healing Ointment over the chest' * and*. back for; at least half anhour , twice a, i Lay, . accompanied ;by appropriate doses of Holloway's ;Pills.. '. „-..-. „\-': [ , :•...";,;'; ,-,■;<>•,! For Glandular ' Swellings, Stiff Jowte^and; ' Diseases, of tlie Skin.— -There ia no preparation, :J for salutary effects comparabletotb.iß remecly^jr It; should _'bei :. well rubbed over the 'affeefced,., 1 parts', after their due .formation ' withV.warni ? water. 1 It acts by stiriiulating'theabsbrberits'/^ to t increased activity; ; by; preventing conges rY , tion and promo ting : a free and copious icircu"-; : latiori in the parts affected; taenf speedily v ; and' effectually :ic ensures a cure. : i ■ I ';■■ si ■ : i' ; ■"■ . Gout and fflieumatismS—Thia invaluable.' 1 ' unguent ; has greater^ power , : over ; < gout and: o rheumatism r than : any other preparation aNone need remain, in pain if its removal . be } set' about in good. earnest, by using this in-.. , ' fallible'" remedy according to .the .printed 'in-':* Btructions affixed to each pot. All settled.--aches and pains are .remediableiii tlie same' 1 ' manner. '' ' - '"■'_'':':•■'■• ■-^- "\\ ' • ; ' _ ; Piles', Fistulas, [and ,<Excdriqtidhs.— .The j - cure which' this Oiritrrient effect in- ; hea'ling:^ piles and' fistulas of longstanding, after theyi-'' ;have': resisted; all :.other.;applicationsj'have' ; >'f been so; countless 'and'so.'iio'oorioua jtli rough- "■' out the world that any.effqrt; tovgiyeranjoi adequately detailed ; menii,p.fjbeir number or character would be vainr "It is cient to kriojv that the .Ointment has^neverji proved inefficacious , In Disorders of tlie Kidneys— Ston^ aw™ Gravel. The Ointment ' is ; ■& l sovereigri^ '■• remedy if it be well .rubbed'twice a day into the small of the back, over the region of the kidneys, into, which it will gradually, penetrate,, and in . almost every case give immediate relief. , Whenever, this Uintnjent haa. : beeri once used it has .. established its p^y'jivworth, and has again been eagerly 'soughtl'^ for as the easiest and satest remedy in' all the ! ' disorders of the kidneys. ■ -•■■- >.•!';: Both the Ointment and Pills should be used $ ■ ■■••■;- in tlie foMvoviig cases :— - : ; " • ; ; : Bad Legs ;• FisJvilas ; • Sore Thr;ba'3j ;fU; Bad Breasts' Gout Skin Diseases j ' ' Burns . : • Glardular >curvy -?''-■ ; - Bunioris .. Swell ; ngs Sore Heads *'i Chilblains- ; Lumbago . Tumours : :i . Chapp'd hands Piles. Ulgers, - ; . . ;. . ; ; Corns (soft).* ; Rheumatism Wounds, ; ; :, ;•■ Contract'd and Sore .Nipples . &c.,, . &c. -. Stiff Joints Scalds ...' ... : ■ . " .[ The Pills and Ointment are sold at Profes-,, sor Holloway's Establishirient, 533, Oxford : ; street, London; also by nearly every re- "". " speotable Vendor of Medicine ;tHrodghbut i! ~ the civilised world, in boxes arid pot?, at Is'"' 'lid, 23 9d, 4s Qd, lls, 225, and 33s each;'! • The2s9dsi^e contajps tnree,-the4s 6dsige "■'■ ' six, the lls size sixteen, tne 22a sizethirty* 1 three, and ; the 33s size fifty-two; times itheV) f quantity of.. a Is : lj'd ;box,.pr T pot.-, Thei.. • smallest box : of_Pillß contains -four dozen ;.~ s and the smallest pot of Ointment one ounce. -, f ' Full printed directions are affixedjte'eacli' box and pot, and can be had in any language/ ' I even in Turkish, Arab, Armenian, Persian, i or Chinese. i,"\r c rt o tr s'n'e ' sT'srii' iIM ,:Debility, . .-. „..: . , ,-;,... .; .... ?,. f ; - -: .<"" 3 ;, Loss of Power, .;.)^, ; j.) 3 .':■■-■: Spermatorrhcea, -,j -„-,-,,,;,>-.'.;. jj f ; ■ .".: ■ , loxlisqretjona of. Early. Youth] rr '. • iU ■'•■; oi k ; SyphilitiQPißeasea..:i ; 1^ ; > - In all the above oases, abisingprom erkobs -'- - AND THE YIELDING TO THE PASSION, 1 ,no tima!').' 1 should be lost to -at once arrest the progress 1 of the disease. '"'"■'.'.' .[„.'■ ■ , ■-. ; : .DR: 1,1 i; ~ 9M:i>T--m 3 Has deivpted. hicnself . for twerity years in the I colony to the practice of thi^brangh of bis r profession, while .preyidusly iv Englaii4 -j^e 3 was the pupil of. arid pracjfoed" witvtie, celebrated Dr Culverwell, the ; only medical practitioner who. ever exclusively .adopted ; this as the sole branch of his profession. i.' j ;Dr LvL Sjiith hereby informs the public J that he is tie only legally QUALTjiEr : " * JJCEDICAIi SIAN IN THK SPEOIALITYjOS HISPRO. fesbion ; that others advertising are unj qualified, and that,; therefore, >.'in; pretending to be qualified are obtaining money under f also pretences. > Dr L. L. Smith also ; warns .thel.'public ' against, the quackeries advertising^ If the taker of -any of these advertised nostrums escape with his life,, or his system be not .._ thoroughly and irreparably undermined by r them, he may look upon himself as the most " fortunite mortal, „ .". ,■ -.-,■>.,-.-'. /■•>- Dr L. LV Smith has been applied toby, soi ; 7 many unfortunate broken-db wn yburig-old- .. meni utterly' crushed in spirit, ruinedt" in'- • J body, and filched in pocket, that he deems .- it a duty.tp publish this to the world. : , r " Those 'men and women who have been the ■ L victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently 7 ' seek that ..recovery which, is often'. beyondr IDr Smith'^ ; control. ., When will ; ike publi?! I 1 understand that it is to their in terestWconvj^ ' suit a duly qualified medical man, who has' [ made. this his sole study, rather .than apply : to a number of- - ignorant- iiripdstor^j "whtp!- r merely haro and prey upon theirpbokats arid' 1 Health? ' „.-.,."■ i Dr.L; L. Smith ; has always stated that ltia£ warn the of "these quicka4nd,s is. bis ? chief reason for advertising. .'r.;i;H>hi. oiko^? '■ I In.alLcases of nervous debility, lowness of- - spirits, loss of power, pimples^on the fore--1 head, lassitude.. inaptitudeJfbr" business, im- . potency,; drainage frona the system, and the.JT various effects of errors of youth and blbojl^ poisoning from diseases previpuriy epnfcraqtgli, ""■ Dr LI 'L. Smith myitessuffererV to consult nim, as he has no hesitation iri stating that no medical man, either here oriu Eng^nd, - r has had tke dppbrturiities ef practiic"e^riaex'» ' t'raordinary experience; whic.hf KejKas~"Kacl^ Therefore those 1 who treally^iielire to be treated by one who is at the head of-his-pr«f" fession in-, this branch of ■ : ■ medical practice C should- .lose no : .time;in seeking hisfadVioe. *. Nor 7 should anyone marry without: first' ooajiw 'Suiting him, .-. . • v.- , ; ;: ; ;.-.,'--, •;..•■: O' : ilu'.'.i'fi j * The'Coasuiting, Rooms are at 182 1 COLLINS STREET EASTy MELBOURNE, ! ; ; • Opposifi9 the Melbourna Cl»^, ■. jOf n (Late the residenceol ' the ; GoyerriokV'Frivatei | ' J entrance is in Step Ken street sout h. . | .:-•:;..■ -.::■; :•:. '■^■■^ •■■ ■-.-_ li.;.j.'.1 i.;.j.'. • J'"^:.^ '.:!-.. CONSULTING FEE" (BY^ETTET),*ir "■ .' ,-; i' i-'^Ot'i/.vii-; i'.'^i.^ . t'li-J i'jiJfci Medicines forwarded to all the olonies, - B * so packed as to avoid observation. Jooks published by the DrVcan 'bp h d on application to him.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1662, 2 December 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1662, 2 December 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1662, 2 December 1873, Page 4

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