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TT-O-LL-0 WAY'S OINTMBfT Bad Legs* Bad Breasts, ..-. JTotWKfo r \ and Ulcerations of all kinds.— There ig nolnedical preparation which r may be. ao thoroughly relied upon in the treatment, of the above ailments as HoUoway'sO^tmeint* Nothing . can be more simple'an'd.safe than the insifner in which it is applied, nothing more salutary than its action on the bodyl both locally ana constitutionally. The Ointment rubbed about the part affected enters the pOrfeß&B Bait' permeates meat, It quickly penetrates to the source, of (the evil and,- drives- it 'fronVitlie Bysteja.' ■-„,,,,' ■■.<_ ■■■■':-r >•; ■>. -,]' h\r:-, '' .iii r A . ■ Bronchitis; jLtipt/ierfa, Golds, Vouglis,\BdreThroats, and Blu>rtoess,ofßreath,jrTLd&&L and congested/t hroats, elongated uvula, ulcerated pr.iturgidtdnßilsi whooping cough, croup, asthma,' wheezing' from accumulated mucous, anS other difficulties of respiration, also palpitation, &titches, : and shortness of breath, may with- certainty be cured' 1 by rubbing this healing Ointment over the chest and back for at least half an hour twice:* day, accompanied by appropriate -doses' Of Hcillpway's Pills.r , \ ; =.. ;.f;, 7 „: - \ For Glandular Swel'irigs, SUff Joints and Diseases of tJic Skin. — There is no preparation for salutary effects comparable to this remedy It should be well rubbed : over the aff'cted parts after' their due formation with warm water. It acts by stimulating the absorbents to increased activity, by preventing, cbngek* tion and promoting a free and copious eireu 1 lation in the. pArts. affected ;then r speedily and effectually it ensures a cuiU ! ' ; Mii: ;:• , G out and , Rheuma,lmi.r-Thia, invaluable unguent; has greater, power ..over. goUt> ana rheumatism than : any; other preparation* None need remain ihpainifitsremoval.be set . about in gop'd, 'earnest,, by usmg this, inj fallible remedy according id^the printed .'in..^ structions Affixed' to each pot. All settled aches and paifis are remediable' iv the isamtf . manner. :■"■•' - :% " ' : ■;'■* -'■• ■' '■'""■''- "'.."^*\ ,P.itot\Fwtofa,Qnd-Mcmto . cure; which ■ this Oiniment "effects • in^ heahng - pilesand -fistulas of lbngstandi jg,' after 1 they' : have' resisted . all 'other,: applications, have! been so. countless and so notorious through-] ■out the wVld tliat "any .effort to, give"; an > adequately detailed , statement of tbeir num- , | ;ber or character would heV f vain.: JEt'-ia. Buffij-,---i ciept to jknow that ' the . Ointment .few, i^eyer \ jproved inefficacious. : l , '| '''^■'.',,^ (f. „ ■ In 1 Disorders ofi,U'Kiin^k^Bime atuL\ Gravel. — The Ointment : is' a soyefeign remedy if it W well rubbed tvrice a day iiito ithe small of the back,' ovor 1 the region "of 'tK'd 7 kidneys, into which it' will gradually ptene- ■ trate, and in almost every^lcase give imme- > diate relief. 'WheneVer this Ointment has •; been once; used it has. estsbliahed its owh worth, and; has again been, eagerly sought t for as the easiest and safest 'remedy in all, the. \ disorders of the kidneys. .' „'. •■ '„ ■'• BotK the OintTmntdii^Pi^shmid btAtsea. j ! V, . in the foUowvtvg cases ir—. ". . , .; Bad Legs Fistulas , • Sore Throats .'.','. Bad Breasts :: Gout 'r: Skin diseases, .'; Burns •' : Glandular ■- , Scurvy. ' ! /! ; ; Bnnions Swellings ' ; SbrißJ Heads - ; L Chilblains . Lumbago ■ Tumours '." • • Chapp!d hands Piles > n •■■-■■'< Uloertf ;c "• r; ! Corns (soft) Rheumatism Wouada" '■■' ■'•:•■* Contract'dandSoreNipples i :&c.| ;ifcc,;r J i Stiff Joints Scaldsi - ; , (: :. H i -.'.' -I •< : . ; rf.. f (f j The Pills arid Ointment are sold. a,t Profes- , sor Holloway's EstabUshment, 533,,-Ozfor^L.'- '<, street, London ; also by 1 'nearly every re,-',' spectable Vendor 'of Medicine throughout; the civilised world, in boxes and pote,'at 'l£ i l^d.^ 2s 9d, 4s 6d,'115,.228, and 33s eacH. ' TheSs 9d size contains tnree,the;4s 6d size ,' six, the 11s Bize Bixteen, the 22a size thirtythree, and the 33s size fifty-two times- tha *'•'■* quantity of a Is l^d box or pot; 3?he ■■•* smallest, box-, of Pills contains four doaen;-i 'and the smallest pot of : Ointment one ounce. -.<, | Full printed jdirections, are affixed t» v each,4 1 box' and pot^, and can be had in any, language, . to , even" lid Tufkiah, Arabi' Armenian, Persian," j or Chinese."'"'" "V""'." "-,'' " JjJa: "'" : " N: 'E^V-Or, U ;; ;S -N^E, 81"^ -;,.^,.-Loss r pf Power, ; „.. „ „ . r , o ; ;., .:.;?Psrmatoreho3ft, ■"*..'.." .t \ . ',.'. ".../' ' f I V •''"■•.';■ ladiscretibris of Early YbatK • ! <■',{ '';'r- f: i: ilf .:''B^wte^^; >: ! In all the above o.ases, 'akhinojkom bkroW. '•' AND : THB TfiSLpiNCJ TO THE PASSION, ilj) $XD.9 should bo lbsfto at'bnce arreati'the-iprogreßS V of the diseasiS; ■ -n r^ ■:■■'■■> :■■>'?■'&<:* vi ■ Has: devoted himself for twenty yeanrinitheVfK colony to, the .practice^of this .branch of- Ksl"' profession, wMe previously, in England; 'hft ", _was |ihe pupU of t and; practised with,; the ;•'> celebrated Dr Culverwell, the .only medical. ;t practitioner who ever! exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of his profession . , J ! - .Dr Li L, SiirrH hereby informs the publie '' : '\ tHat HE TSTHB' OIJIiY LEGAtLY-QtrALIFIEt' :f:( - MEDICAI. MANIN THIS SPECIALtTy OV HIS PRO' r " ' £ fession ; that : others advertising are ; un« : ' qualified, and that, therefore,' in pretending "•" to be qualified are obtaining money under' *t Jals'fl pretence^ - '.. ' ; ; : ; . ' : • ' ■ , ; Dr L.;t. Smith also warns the public - •against the quackeries, advertising. If. the ''•!' taker of any of these advertised. nostrumß • •escape , with' his lifej or his system be not '•' thorough^; and irreparably undermined by ' .them,'hemay look; upon . hunselfaa 1 the mosii" fortunate mortal. ; '', ' "• ■ ' •' DrL.:L, Smith has been applied to by so | many unfortunate broken-down young'-oldy" ■ men, , utterly crushed .in spirit, ■ ruined 'in : body, and filched in pocket,: that he deems ' > it |a duty to publish this to; the wofld/ -i is j ;ru ■. 7] hose men and women who have beenihe ' f T seek that recpyery which is , often. '. beyond '■ ■■' Dr Smith's cbnta-b1.., .When 1 will the public : ,.] uriderstan&'that ifis.to their interest to con- '*. suit 'a'duly'quaiifißd' medical man, .who has';,- ' made thls-'hia sole; study, 1 rather^ than' apply ' to) a^number of ignorant : impostors,' who. merely' harp and prey upon their pockets and ' ; \ healthlrii ■■■■'''.■ "' .-•■■:■'^' .■.■■ir.ff-irii;-- i Dr ; L. L. SanTHhas always stated^ that;to f - < warn, the. public;; of these quicksands is his 'i chief reason for;advertising.; - ; , . r : .< „".1 -,r >,;i In;«Jl c?ises of nervous debility, lowness of * spirits, loss, of power,- pimples on the fore* , head,, lassitude, inaptitude for business, im>' ' ■ pojtericy, drainage ' from r the system, and the ■- various effects 01, errors; of .youth' and 1)lqbd» poisoning fron^diseaSeapreviousiycotitiracted, , Dr L. -Li Smith iriyites : sufferers to consult ' him, as' he has riohesitetiori in stating that no medical man, either here or in' Englandj r ;; has had the opportunities ef practice and ex- ' ° traordinary experience which r he has had. Therefore , those who really desire -to be : ■ treated by; one who is at the head.of his pro- .- fession in this branch of medical practice should- lose no time in Becking his advice. Nor should anyone marry without first ooa ": suiting him. : : . ... > „ ■ The Consulting Rooms are at 182 ■ ' COLLINS STiREET EAST, MELBOXJKNB, '" i ' Oppo&iW the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor.) Private ' .-,; ) entrance is in Stephen street south. ■ ' r CONSULTING FEE~(BY LETTER), «1 ■ } Me&(dnes the olonej, ' > ,; ; sopacked. to avoid obßervation, , ,■, Bppks published by the r Dr, can be h don ' ' i J-; '.'".\ ' * Ito hiqa. -:'■[ ''".'v j; '

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1691, 5 January 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1691, 5 January 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1691, 5 January 1874, Page 4

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