HO L LOW AY'S - OI N T-M-E N T Bad Legs,, Bad, Breasts/ Wounds, and i Ukeratipmof r aU kinds.— There is no medical pregaratitin. whioli may be' ! 'so ihb^bnghly relied uppn in the treatment -of the above ailments asHolloWay's Ointment; l l Nothing can be-more simpl^'dnd Sate- than the mariner in which? it is : applied,- nothing r more salutary ■thandteiaction' on the- body Jfcoth locally and constitutionally. ,TheOiOtm?!nt; rubbed afroac the part affected e.nters,the ppres as salt permeates . meat., . ,It qfljcyy ., pepetrajfces '. W^tho aourcej.of^he^eyil^and rdnveiit^frpm the system..'..,; ;J" ' : ' ' llto :\\ i - 1 .. :prwichiiis, ! %Mfitis?6o!sW Throats'; oM 'Shortness o/MeatK^ti^ked and throats,' elongated uvula, ulcerated b'r'^t'urgid 1 tonsils',' 'whobjMng'cou'gh, cfoupV'-'astTimaj' wheezing 'irbin accumulated mucous, arid other xlimcaltiesTof respiration, also palpitation, stitches, and shortness' of <breatn, ."• may iwithr certainty iJto; cured by rubbing this healing^intment/over the chest and back for at least half aa, hour twice a day, .accompanied by : appropriate doses of .Hollpway'a ?ills. • ''. \ ?," .;.'. /VV;' • ':'. Fpr Glandular Swellings', jStifr \ Join&'and Diseases of five Sinn.— There is ho preparation for salutary effects.coniparable to this remedy | It should befell rubbed over the' affected parts after their' due '^formation 'with wirm water. It acts by stimulating the absorbents to increased activity, by preventing congestion and' • promotingla free 'and (copious circulation in the .parts affected'; thenr speedily and effectually; ie ensures a' cure. : , [|. -v, Gout .-, <aml RJiaumatism^^as', inyaiuable unguent, has greater power py^r, gout? and rheumatism than, any . other None need, remain \ in, pain if its removal be set about In good eatne&fc r by Using this infallible remedy according to the : printed ; instructions -affixed ! tp''M^ All settled aches and pains are ! remediable 'iii the same manner. .'■! -nl v;f,-,--rii; ( ,'") '>:?'* •- :'i; ; ''Piles,: 'FiktulUs,land Ssscoria^ons;-^Th.Q cure which 'this Ointment effects/in" healing ;pilesj and- .fistulas .of long .standing,] after they ■ nave : : resisted; , all , other ; applications, have been; so. and sa . throtjghput ■ )ihe ; world,;that"any. l / e|Pprbn'io .giyel an adeiquately'detailecl .'.BtateinenVqf theii; number; or character 'would fie" yam^ 1 It,'is sufflinetatto know'th'at'the' Ointmenii o n'as''never proVed'inefiicacious'V'' :Kl \ lJ '~. , • i7l ' > Tj"- ; ' " ' In 'Disorders y/ r - tlte - Kidney s'-^S^M f and Gravel; — r The^ Ointihehi/f'is : a'' sovereign ■ fetnedy if it be well r rubbed twice a day inte the small ofithe back; o\ai ithea-egioir ott '^e^ kidneys, into which it will}gradually. I penT'*^^ trate, 'and in. r almost every, j^caae give immediate, relief. . f ; ■ "\Vl|ene. v§ j , , tl}i| Ointment;has ; been once use^.'t ha,sj establisSecl 4teV.own worth, and, has again h^en eagerly 'sought for as the easiest and. safest, remedy in all the disprders of the. kidney s. ' ' " ; ,"' . f ( . MtJi'iJie'O^i^ni aiidSiUsbJid^ld hi iisea . ' '.' '; ' ,' Hi thkfoUpiJoi'tig caste:—. ■'•'■-' : a Bad Leg's,'" ',' iFistulas '"' ;' : ' Sore'Throata Bad Breasts ■ . Gout ; , ! , ' ; Ski^ Disdisea ■Burns 1 : " ' Glahdtiliaf''' •' Scurvy rta -Bunions'- lr Swellings '•■*-• Sore' Heads Chilblains' Lumbago 1 Ttymo^rs/ > Chapp 'd hands Piles: ; : Oloero '• i ; . Corns' (soft) Rheumatism Wounds U-, i Contracted and Sore Nipples &c &c. •;/ Stiff Joints Scalds': ... T v: ., ; ; {; j v ; " . Jhe^Pilla and Ointment are : sold at' professor Holloway's Establishment, 533, ttsford street," London; alsp Ijy nearly ; eye'ry r§t Bpectable r Vendor of Medicme; th'rpugho^ the civilised world, in boxes and' boisl at Is lid, 2s 9d, 6d, lls, 22a, -akd .33s each. The 2s 9d size contains three, the'4s<Jd' size six, the lls size sixteenj'the 22s size' thirty- M three,: and the 335 ! size fifty-two times' the quantiby of , & Is ■; IJd : box. or! pott- j The"^ : smallest bqx of contains fouf^dofcen t and .the smallest' pot of ; Ointment one qunce. , : JFuli.printed.directipns are^affixed^^^ach box ; and pot, and can be had in anyr language, . even jn Turkish, Arabi^Armenianj Persian, or Chinese.. '".- '■•' --.V"> '■ -j!..-. ;■;:•; ;:.;:•/• -■.-\ l ,,ii--: 'fi^a lijvo v!)y;;;;j . ,:...,; Spermatprrhcea,^ d -.. . r , -. . • ' /'•'.",'■.. li^cretionsof'Ejrly"yo"i.th S^P^^ip Diseases'; In all the : above oases; (ARisiN^piwif fi|lkoß should b^e lost to Sit onbe' arrest 1 : the progress of the disease. "■• ; .:■> . ; :t.- '! .cj-'ijt ■■•:.■ : DrSti »:Lv y . lils'HMrl-Tbßlw ' Has; devoted himself for twenty yearsih tip r colony, to the practice; of this branch of his ! profession, while . previously in .England he . was the pupil, of,. and, practised: : witfc the celebrated CulyervveU,, the only medical . practitioner' who \ ever exclusively., adopted this as thesoleljranch of Jiis profesiionf ; Dr L. L Sitrr? hereby informs the i^>ubli« that he ts' TaE'oHy liEoally-qitaxifibi. MEDIOAJ/MAk WTHIS SPKCliilTr-OF HI^'PRO FESsiok ; _: that others r advertising are unqualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to be qualified are obtaining money under false pretences/ . : ..- ■■-...■ ■> ■ : ' . j^';, ,DrL. L. Smith also warns ■ the public against the quaakeries advertising,': If the taker of, any of , these 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. \ : '■-". : :: ; :; ''" , :/ I>rL.'L. ; Sifliiii has been applieii to by so many 'unfortunate broken-down young-old-meti, '"'utterly crushed ' iii spirit, ; ruined-^n body, and fildhe'd in pocket, that he deerns^ it a duty. 'to publish this to the world;;! ; Those men and women who have been the victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently Beck- that, recovery ; which. : is often ■ beyond Dt Smith's, control. , rWhen: will i the jiublio .understand that it is to their interest'to con- , suit a duly . qualified.' medical man, who has , .made this his sole study, rather than (apply to a number of ignorant impostors, 1 who merely harp and prey upon Wfeir poo^ejjs %nd ' Dr t. L. Smith has always stated that to ; wiarn the public of thesef quicksands "is bis ; chief reason "for >ad vertisingi; ,"• i f >' i ; : In all cases of heryous debility, lqwness of spirits, loss qf power, pimples, on the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude if or business, im- ; f otency, drainage "from .tlje system, and the l various. effeqj;s of . errors, of you tb^and .blood - Dr .L. L.. Smith invites sufferers to consult him, as §c l^as hesitation in ptating th.as . ' .no medical man, either here.' or 'in England, ! has had tte opportunities of practice and ex* traordinary experience "whidh he- has had. Therefore those who' really desire' )to be treated by oneiwho is at thehead>of his professioii in this -branch of ■ medical '■ practice should lose no: time in seeking. his advice. ,-Nor should anyone marry without first con 1 sulting.him. . , . ' '.'.. ... ' The Consulting Kooms are at 182 COLLINS STREEt-EAST, MELBOURNE, Opposii9 the Melbourne Club;' (Late the residence of the. Governor.) Private ■■' i entrance is in Stephen street south. CONSULTING FEE- (BY LETTER), £1 Medicines fprjy^rde4t? all|ne olqnes, 1 1 ._,'," so packed r toaY6]d^bßeryatidn. Books published by : i|je pr,caft don applUcatdntoihim. '*
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1707, 23 January 1874, Page 4
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