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TTOLLO Ttf&tfa OI W TME NT Bad Leg's, Bad Brsasts, Wounds,, and \ Ulcerationa of all kinds. — Thereis no med'.cal : , ( - . preparation, which may ; be ao'thorbur'hty.,::, reHed upon in the t>-eptment 1 of the anore . J ' ailments as Holloway's'Ointtnent^ ; NoiHii»«' ' ' ; can be more simple and safe than the maDßer ";'. in which it is applied, nothing more salutary ' - than its action on the body^ both locally and : <; - constitutionally/The Ointment rubbed about -vi: the part affected enters the pores as salt per- i': ineates . meat It quickly ' peneiirates to the - • source of the evil and drives.it from the ; system. ■ ■•'.■■-.■ ... ;.. \ r Bronchitg, jjiptlieria, Colds, Coughs, SoreThroatSy and Slvortness of jßreatft.— Relaxed and congested throats, elongated uvu l a, ulcerated or turgid tonsils, whooping cough, croup, asthma, wheezing from accumulated mucous, and other difficulties of respiration, also palpitation, stitches, and shortness of ; breath,- may with certainty be cured by . : rubbing this healing Ointment over the chest : and back for at least half an hour twice a day, accompanied by ' appropriate elosea of ' Holloway's Pills. > ■ ■ , For Glandular Swellings, Stiff Joints and ... Diseases of the Skin.— There is no preparation .'. for salutary effects comparable to this remedy . It should be well' rubbed over the affected ", : parts after their due formation with warm water. It acts by stimulating the absorbents to increased "activity, by preventiDg conges- ' tion and prompting a free and copious circu- '' lation in the pirts affected; then speedi'y -; and effectually it ensures a cure; ; ' iT sf ' : ' Gput and Rheumatism. —^This invaluable ; unguent his 'greater power Over gout and- io rheumatism than ■ any other preparatior. - „ None need remain in pain if itfi.reiqcYai, be ; ,, set about in ; good; ear nest,; by, using t^Srin- „,; fallible: remedy according to the piinWd.inT, structions .affixed rto each i pot.' i All "s'ei^eii"' 1 ' : aches and pams are. remediable in, the' same' <fX manner. „, M ....'.'. •..,".'.'. .'.. ; '"'■. '■' '* : " ',''*'. '~l Piles,, Fistulas,, and iihxoriaii6M.—Tt&' . '" cure which this'()intm6nt' > effects, in ;heaiing 1 ; piles and' fistulas of long standing after they ' ' '•''-. ihive /resisted' all' other applicitionsj'have f ■■: been' so countless and so notorious through- ■ -> out the world that any effort tb\ give r aii :; ■■■ adequately^ detailed statement of theirjDum- ./ ber or characteriwould be. vain. It is Buffi- .r---cient to know that the Ointment has never y^ proved inefiicacious -....-. ..' . jfei In Disorders of the Kidneys-^Shne and. , 4 Gravel. — The Ointment is a sovereign '/ remedy if it.be well rubbed twice a day into / the small of the back, oyer the region of they; kidneys, into 1 which it will gradually pene'V ' trate, and in almost every case give imp 4 * ' . diate relief. Whenever this Ointment / " a }' ' been once used it has established p* ov/^ worth, and has a«aiu been eagerb^ sought ■ for as the easiest and safest reinev io *U tbe . ; disorders of the kidneys. / . Both the Ointment and Pills should be ima „ , inthefoHowinptaseS''— .;:■.- . • Bad Legs Fistula?^ SoreThroaJa, „. Badßreasts Gout^ Skin Diseases 5 Burns GM^ular Scurvy ; M Bunions Swellings Sore Heads Chilblaips Lumbago . Tumours r> ? i Chapp'd hands Piles Ulcers '■' ■-■■".'■^•J '\ Corns (soft) Rhe»«aatißni Wounds * kCoutract'd&»>5 CJO r e , Ni PP 1 «»— — &P., §g. \ StifL 3^' 3 S o2l '" 8 . \' ""■:.■ Ointment are Bold at Professo^oi,LbwAY's:EsiablSamenW 533^0^01x1 Btre .4r London ; also by nearly eve'ry'Pe^ sneo"j-^ le Vendor of Medicine. thro'ugioiilfV t L pf/ilised world, in boxes and poj*, at 1 !*'» A Ud \? d ' 4s 6d ' } lB > 22i > » tfd 3Ss eiogj-V^ Tht'-9 « Bize J ob»taips three/the 4s 6d a?»i«f si ♦toft 8 ?*„s**?">£!£* &* size thirt^ six, ,nol\ t j le 3 g 3 S } Z e,fifty.two ww o « jy-ir three, auo^ &l 8 . lid xot t _ &^ , qua ?i fc ? v o^ Tflls contains four d/The " smaUcst box^_ ot o{ (^tmont one^en tj j and the smallcp«L ct i onß . are affixed /ounce, : lull printed dtrSui b e had in any l'ta eapft " boxand pot, andqatab, ; Armenia)An<nia!io» e,ven in Turkish, A , • /kmS I or Chinese. — I—i- ■M J ■•■i ;i ' * ■^— — — fj S ,jpr | .-;-f ii.H \ Debihty, -*«K^SjfiF^ ..- --j. LosßofPtfaßr ./.•.>.-' „ • , Spencaiotnioea, „. * , . .--. ;.'■■ Indkcictions of ' Early Youth . ' : * . .-■•■ S/philitic Diseases. >In all the above cased arising from erkob AND TUH YIELDING I'J ?HB PASSION, no t!,mß should be lost to ai *nee arreaL jthe .progreas of the Oioase. ,-.. ' '' . DE L, :L. MIT-K. J ' :' Has devoted himself for twenty years in the ' colony to t v^ r~"^'>e of this branch of his profession, while previously inJEngland he . ' was the pupil of, and practised with," tire celebrated Dr Culverwell, the only medical , practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of his profession. Dr L. L. Smith hereby informs the public that HE IS THE ONLY LEGALLY QUALIFIEt BIKDICAIi MAN IN THIS SPECIALITY OF HIS PRO fession ; that others advertising are un_Qualifiedjiand[ that, therefore,; in pretending'; to Te qualified are obtaining money under > falst» pretences. , : ; , Pr L. L., Smith also, warns the public • against the quackeries, advertising..; jlfi'tiie'-r taker ,. of any, of these 'advertised nostrum's, escape with hiV life, qrhis systeto benot'; thorduf-hly and irreparably' undermined by' theinj he may look upop himself' as the mos* ' fortuhitem6rtali : ' ■•' • / . i: ;' .' ; o<■ - ; ,*A ', Dfjj- Ly Smith has l been applied to 'by so ' ■ j many tinfbrtunate broken : dpwn r ;y6ung-o]d- .■ } men, utterly}' crushed '.invspirit^ /ruinedi^nii f body, and filched I ; in pocket,4that r he-deems ' iba ; duty;to publishitfiis/tpitheiworjd.., y !;,[- 7 J .'!;hoseimen,and wqmen |m^jo have beenjthe j i Victims, of unprincipled, cbarlatang 'f rMuently. f seek that • recovery"! which is ,oftenV t ßeyond- j ,Dr .Smith's' con trpl. -When, will ;tjie pubiie '< understand that it is to their interest to coni suit a duly qualified; medical man, who has 11 j> made this his Bole study, rather than apply j to a number of ignorant 'impostors, who ■ ! merely harp and prey upon their pockets and •• health? \ •. • ■■■•: . ir-^ .]■. 1 Dr L. L. Smith has always stated that to! warn the public of these quicksands is Lis chief reason for advertising. ; ■< v .\ v :\ „^ . \ ' : In aU cases of nervous debility, lbwnesa i of spirits, loas of power, pimples on the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business, itnpotency, drainage -from -the ey«tem r and-tbe'. various effects of errors of .yiuth and Wood- , i ! poispnipg from diseases previously contracted j Dr L. L. Smith invites sufferers to ppnaufp him, as. he has. no hesitation in stating, that no medical man, either here or -in Engl^nd,^ has had the opportunities ef practice andexr : traordinary experience which he has had. ' - : Therefore those who really desire .to he '• treated by one who is at the head: of his pro- . fessiou in this branch of medical practice^. , should lose no time in seeking his advice.! ' Nor should' anyoue marry without first con ; suiting him. ~ . , »:;,,,. The Consulting Rooms are at IS2 > :.- ■ ' - '' COLLINS STREEI EAST, MELBOURNE, * Opposif;9 the Melbourne Clnb, . ,v V;: [ (Late' the residence of the Governor.; Privaie -'■ entrance is in Stephen street south. ~ ■ CONSULTING Fe¥~(BY LETTER), «1 • Medicines forwarded to aU the/ o]on es, * - ;; ' BO v^cked^Btoß.yoid ; bh^rTat^()n; ' ' • ■■■>'■' ' ■-.:;■ • * .-. Books published : by the Dr, Jeanne h li on apnliiciton-to him. .'•

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1690, 3 January 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1690, 3 January 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1690, 3 January 1874, Page 4

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