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HO,L L V O WAY'S" OTNT"ME NT Bad Xiegß\" { Ba'ifßrWßU^yiWi^^,,-<^ ' Ulfieratioii&pfall kinds.— There is nVjnedioul preparation Whi<Jh r may-be vsOjthtfgpaftltly relied upon in the trea'tmenti of jthejapoyft ailments as Hollowfky'/iiUintmenly ■>, jifptbiJag can bermore simple j^hemajajQer in which. itjs applied, jaotWig.m^"salrit»rt than its action, on ihe body,: Mtt locally and cons-titu^bnaily, THOintnientrub'^^bbtit the part affected'eriters the jwresas »ft peti meates .meat... It' quickly pe'n'eticatiiß to the Bburce : 'of the evil 'a'ncl drives itiirbiff the system.' ", >v : " ■'■. 1! ' : " ;; '"-"-'f':s s-:''-"'3 fi'Tifv ' ; Bronchitis} jjiptheria, 'CoMe, VoughsiiSoreThroats, 'and, Shortness of BreaiJti-^RxAaxiA and congested ■ throats,' (elongated; nvula, ulcerated or turgid tonsils, whooping cough, croup,; asthma,' wheezing from accumalaUd mucous,, and other, difficulties of respiration^ also palpitation, stitches', and Bhqrtnesß..M breath, - ; may..with certainty .'b.e)'6iiMcLi>y rubbing this healing Ointment b'verJtlie' chest and back for at least half, an: bbur twic6 » day, accompanied ' by appropriate doses' of Holloway's Pills;' i! ' v '>■■>< '<}«}> v.h U For Oldndular Swellings, Stif -Joints arid Diseases of the tf/Kn^Thereis no preparation for salytary effects cbmparabletotnis remedy It should be we}l ribbed over the .affecteji :- parts: after ■ their due' forinafcioni wifch : ygvet^ water. It acts by atimulatingt^e absprbenjis to increased; .activity, by..pseventiJQg ] c^ngs«i--tion and promoting a free and r copious J cu-cp-lation in thepArts affected^-then speedily and effectually, it ensures. a. cure! Oout and Bfieurhdiisnii—Th^t invaluable unguent has greater' power over gout and rheumatism than ; "any ' "other preparation. •NoneTneed remain in pain if ijar remoyal be ■ set ; about ,jn r good earnest, by, using ' this in* falUble pemedy ;acpprding_ faffip '^mm^^.ms aches an^L pajns are reniediaDiß vi tho'sainfi manner. "■[ .' I' ' v f l ' l ' i! -J- r '' !;i 4 7 , TJfes. . Fkufa, land M^nai^^Tlip cure which th^ Ointment effeplp' in Kealjiig pUes and fistulas; dflojig standing,: 'after tnSy have resisted all other applications^ J have been so countless' and. so notorious throogh' out the world that any effort to isive . an ■ adequately: detailed ; statement; of |he|r ; num'ber drcbaracterjwouldbe vain.. iltiSf.snfficient to knowi that the .Ointment naßj nevpr proved inefficacious '..', ,' ( "."'"., .'..'" '. 7 ;!';' r ,. • .' ~ f ,In Disorder's, of jU^Kid^eye^Stpns-ahd^ Gravel. — The Ointment is a Boyereign remedy if it be well rubbed twice a day iifte the small of the backj over the region of the Kiih'eyi; into' which it r will gradually penetrate, and in 'al'niosc eyeyy cstSß giWufame. diate relief. Whenever thii OintmeSV ffl§ beenqnce}used|it;ha«j.esteblißh)jd its own worth, and has again been eagerly sought for as the easiest and safest remeay in all the disorders of the kidneys. - '■'!'■ : ! "■' i. ';. irifiiefoUowtig cMeS:^ wi<A ;: B.34'Legs ; ' '■■' Fistalas ■' ■ -■-> SoreThroate BadprlasES Gout S^in'Djseaßes '■Burhli ; iqr.-f;.-:; Glandnjarr .-.-: i JsffljijA**t ■Bunionsc.i ojfi BwelHaigs^' Sere/He*d|> Chilblains Lumbago Tumpuiji! ,;[ Chapp'd hands Pi1e5, , , , . . \ Olcers Gprns (s^oft) ■ Rheumatism Wounds Contract'dand Sore Nipples _ r r . &?., >&C . Stiff Joints ' Scalds'- " ;> ■■■ '.■■::->. : .i-;-.:.,i0v;.v,. ;____■:;-? T , r [ „,f jt j The Pills and Ointment 1 «fei?old atrifrofeg' sor Hoiiovmls $$, Pjdord streeti- ?Lpndpji j r ajso . by, nearly ''every ' j^? spectable ' Vendor of Medicma T tpropghpq^ the civilised world, in boxes and pots, at }g lid, 2s«d, ; 4s : 6d,11g; W*, arid SSs eaoh. The 2s 9d size". c6ntains I three; tije"4s;6d size six, the lls size, sixteen, the 22s size thirty* three, and.the.33s size fifty-two times the quantity of ~a Is '14d r box' 1 or" p'otv* The smallest box of Pills contains- four /dozen ; and the smallest pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions arejftffixedoU leach box and potj and can be had in any language, even ya Turkish,, Arab, Armenian. Persian, orChineße,- T - .r\ :l n „,:;:f^ ;,,„, ; :..;^ " JJM ; Debility, ■"■"; Vyb wr» c:.'-.'t. ' ■•■' '■■ • XosSlqf Power, •_' r ••'•' 1 .'"'-.'.'■■■'"; ;f : Spermatorrhoea/ : ' ' -' - r - r■' : > i indiscretions of Edrly Youth] • ■■■'■• iSyphiUtidl)iseaßes.ir In all tbe above oases, Arising from iwiOß, AND THK YIBLDIMra TO THB PAaSION, noi time should be lost to at once arrestftiie Iprogress of the disease. \ . ■■'■'••? i.f,, ■<-,'- - r -Wf-rg';' Has -devoted hiniself for twenty yej^nj ii the colony to the., practice of' thiibrapchtbf profesßipn, while preirfiJnSly inEnglaiid' he ' was. the pupil of/'ariii practised 'with; 'the celebrated Dr Cnlverwell, the only medical practitiOne'r| who' ever'. exclusively ! adopted this as 'the sole branch 1 of his profession; V Dr'L.:L.^ Smith hereby informs:the pnblie ; that; HE 18 THB OJSLY LE(ULt,Y-Qo4l,aißl. MBDIO_3# XASJS; ;THIS SSSOIAHTJ^I QF EOS P,RO j fession j . : that others yadyertising -are unqualified, and that, therefore, ; in, pretending . to be qualified- *re ; obtaining 'money uiidor fals«? pretencer. ' .■''''"■'• - iJ ! Vj ■//•' ;. Dr JJ. LJ SiotH also waiins ff tte gnblio against the ' qua okeries ' adver'tiijing'' ; ! II the taker pf "ariy'of these "a^vettißeo^OTlruma escape with 1 his. Hfe,u or hisi'syaterarbfe not and.irreparably_undexmined by them, he may look upon himself as the most fortunate mortal '•>?!*. Dr L. L. Smith has been applied to byj^| many unfortunate broken-down young-ofi^ men;;utterly- crushed .in^Bpiri^iTuined in body, and filched in pocket, that he deems it a duty to pttbiishthis^^he>orW- ' „ ,I'hose men an| wgnien who have been the victims of unphticipled'chaVlata^ freanen% seek that.Secovety tfhicjj is " : often beyond Dr Smith's control. When will the pnblie understand that it is to" them interest* to"con» suit a duly qualified ; medical man, who has 'made this (Ms sole study, rather than, apply 'to a number of- ignorant impostors, iwho merely harp: and prey upon their pockets and ;health?>i' ;- : -r : -- :I .'. ,, r >'. 7; ; ;/ ; ; ;) -.-. , ; -„.. „ Dr L..L. Smith ha& always stated; that to warn the public of these quicksands^ bis chief reason for advertising. ■'/ «.'(' In all caßes of nervous debility,, lowness of spirits,, loss of power, pimples on 'the foreheadi lassitude;, inaptitude for business, im« potency,' drainage, from the system, and the ;vari6uß effects oT errors of youth and blood* ■ poisoning f pom diseasespreviously contracted, Dr L. L. Smith invites sufferers to consult him, asi he has no hesitation.in stating that noniedical man, either here or in Englin^, traordinary experience which he has' hadJ Therefore, those, who; t really desire to bfc treated by one who is at the head of his profession in this branch: of medical practice should lose no . time in seeking his advice. Nor should anyone^narry without first con sultinghim. ■,■.':» The Consulting 182" COLLINS STREET EASTJ.MELBOUBNE. Opposite, the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Goveraor.),jPiivate „ ...; ; ! entrance. is in Stephen istreet south. I CONSULTING FEE (B Y, LKBTER), £1 * H ■',' Medicines forwarded to all; the ploijes,' so packed to avoid obseryation.; ißboks published by the: Dr^ can be h d on ' . s appliicatqn tphim.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1692, 6 January 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1692, 6 January 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1692, 6 January 1874, Page 4

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