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TTOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Wounds, and * Ulcerations of all kinds.- There is no medical preparation which may be so thoroughly relied upon in the treatment of the above ailments as Holloway's Ointment. Nothing can be more simple and safe than the manner in which it is applied, nothing more sajntary than its action on the body, both locally anjtift. J constitutionally. The Ointment rubbed abott^' the part affected enters the pores as salt per-,-meates meat. It quickly penetrates to the source ef the evil and drives it from the system. Bronchitis, jjipttveria, Colds, Couglis, SoreThroats, and Slwrtness ofßreatJu— Relaxed and congested throats, elongated uvula, ulcerated or turgid tonsils, whopping cough, croup, asthma, wheezing ■■ from accumulated jnucousi 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 hoar twice a day, accompanied by appropriate doses 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 preventing congestion and promoting a free and copious circulation in the parts affected; then speedily and effectually ie ensures a cure. Gout and Rheumatism.— This invaluable unguent has greater power over gout and rheumatism , than any . other preparation. None , need remain in pain if .its removal be set about in good earnest, by using this infallible remedy according to the printed instructions affixed to each pot. All settled aches and pains are remediable in the same manner. . • Piles, Fistulas, and Excoriations.— The cure which this Ointment effects in healing piles and fistulas of long standing, after they have resisted all other applications, have been so counties^ and so notorious throughout the world that any effort to give an adequately detailed statement of their Dumber or character would be vain. It is sufficient to know that the Ointment has never proved inefficacious A In Disorders of tlie Kidneys— Stone and Gravel.— The Ointment is a so^gtgum remedy if it be well rubbed twice a dflHe the small of the back, over the region t-^ne kidneys, into which it will gradually penetrate, and in almost every case give inime•liate relief. Whenever this Ointment has been once used it has established its own worth, arid has again been eagerly sought for as the easiest and safest remedy in all the disorders of the kidneys. . . Both the Ointment and Pills should 6e usea in the following cases' :~ Bad Legs Fistulas Sore Throats Bad Breasts Gout Skin Diseases Burns Glandular Scurvy Bunions Swellings Sore Heads Chilblains Lumbago Tumours Chapp'd hands Piles o leers /. Corns (soft) Rheumatism Wounds Contract' d and Sore Nipples &c., &c. Stiff Joints Scalds ':''.'. . *■ • ■ ■■••.■•■ The Pills and Ointment are sold at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 533, Oxford^ street, London ; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the civilised world,, in boxes and pot Vat Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, lls, 225, and k 33i each. The 2s 9d size contains tnree, the 4s 6d sue six, the Us size sixteen, the 22s size thirtythree, and the 33s size fifty-two tim^s the quantity of a Is ljd box or pot;.. The smallest box of Pills contains four dozen ; and the smallest pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions are affixed to each box and pot, and can be had in any language, even in Turkish, Arab, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese. NE >R V O U S. N E ,S S, ' Debility, * Loss of Power, 1 Spermatorrhoea, f Indiscretions of Early jYouth Syphilitic Diseases, In all the above cases, arising from error AND THE YIELDING TO THE PASSION, no tim.B should be lost to at once arrest the (progress of the disease. DR L. L. SMIT H. Has devoted himself for twenty years in the colony to the practice of this branch of his profession, while previously in England he was the pupil of, and practised with, the celebrated Dr Culverwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the sole branch of Mb profession. Dr L. L. Smith hereby informs the publio that HE IS THE ONLY LEGALLY-QUALIFIEr MEDICAL MAN IN THIS SPECIALITY OF HIS PRO FEBSION ; that others advertising ate unqualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to be qualified are obtaining money under false pretences. Dr L. L. Smith also warns the publio against the quackeries advertising. If the taker of any of theso advertised nostrums .' escape with his life, or his system be not thoroughly and irreparably undermined by ' them, he may look upon himself as the most .. fortunate mortal. j^ ' Dr L. L. Smith has been applied t^tbto % many unfortunate broken-down you;^_dmen. utterly crushed in Bpirit, ruined in: body, and filched in pocket, that he deems it a duty to publish this to the world., Those men and women who have been the" victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek that recovery which is often beyond Dr Smith's control. When will the public understand that it is to their interest to consult a duly qualified medical man, who has made this his sole study, rather than apply to a number of ignorant impostors, who merely harp and prey upon their pockets and health? Dr L, L. Smith has always stated that to warn tbe public of these quicksands is bis chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous debility, lowness of spirits, loss of power, pimples on the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business, im{.otency, drainage from the system, and the various effects of errors of youth and blood - pqisoning from diseases previously contracted, Dr L. L. Smith invites sufferers to consult him, as he has no hesitation in stating that no medical man, either here or in England, has had the opportunities ef practice and extraordinary experience which he has had. Therefore those who really desire to be 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 marry without first con suiting him. The Consulting Rooms are at 182 COLLINS STREET EAST* MELBOURNE, Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late the residence of the Governor.) Private entrance is in Stephen street south. CONSULTING FEE (BY LETTER), £1 Medicines forwarded to all the olon es, so packea to avoid observation, Book.B published by the Dr, can be h don appliicaton to him.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1701, 16 January 1874, Page 4

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