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duties of life, and it Is no lobs wonderfu 0 watch the effect of Holloway's Healing Ointment, when It Is used according to the printed directions, and aaalated by appropriate doses of the PUls. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following complaints: — Bad Legs Corns (Soft) Scalds Bad Breasts Fistulas Sore Throafca Burns Glandular Skin Dtaeaaea Bunions Swellings Scurvy Chilblains Lumbago Sore Heads Chapped Plies Tumours Hands Rheumatism Ulcers Contracted & Sore Nipples Wounda Stiff Joints Each pot or lox of the genuine me d olnes bears the British Government Stamp, with' the words "Holloway's PIU3 and Ointment, London," engraved hereon. • The Pill and Ointment are sold at Pro favor Holloway's E 3 tabU B hment, 78 New Oxford street, London ; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the civilised world In boxea »nd pots, at la l*d 2 3 9d, 4s 6d, H B , 22b, ana 003 eaon, By Beware of all aompounda styled Holloway Pills „ Ointment, with NawYork' label Diseased Nature oftentimes brea . forth in strange eruptions."— Actiii Scene 1. mO THE PUBLIC. Some patients suffering trom nervou affections are afraid from sheer bashfulness and modesty to personally consult a medical man — other patients have not th self-po3seaaton and coolnesa when in the consulting room, to accurately describe their symptoms— their habits of life, and the nature of the disease they suffer from ' Let such persons (he or she) sit qulet'y down In the privacy of their own apart ments, and with calm minds describe 1 clearly each aympton of their case. A clet 1 statement thus written, and laid before me, Is fa preferable In nervous disease ■ to a pewnal consultation, Where, how , ever, a disease Is of a paoullar and excep tlonil chlaracter, a personal conaultatlc 1 ! may become naceaaary ; but my success n correspondence Is so geaat, that of the thousands upon thousands whom I have treated by letter during the last 32 years, not a single mistake has ever occurred, no aca3o has ever been made public — In fontthe very complicity of ray system of correspondence prevents publicity. [, ' At the same time medicines are sent to 1 my patients In such a form as to defy de] 1 tectlon. How many thouaandg have I brough joy to ? How many have bean enabled to ontai nto th 9 marrlaga atata through oorualtlng met How many wasted rained youths both sexea have alao been restored' health, and thanked thai* manhood, fos having conDulted me by letter. How many questions arise where the family physician Is unable to unravel the case, and where often the patient Ungetl on, not daring to tell hla family medioa adviser the nature of hla complaint, untl, consumption wasting, or mental disease* set In, and the sufferer gets beyond tha cnrable stage, and Is left a hopela*i wreck A letter written In tho privacy of tho room, and dropped In tha post box raaoh.es maqnlatly; the auawartecatarnedasqnlofcly nnd unostentatiously, and the patient without stepping from hla chamber, except to poet hla latter, la by return of post and in full posaeaßion of the nature of his oaio Hla hope 3 are ralae-i, hie doubts removed and he ia comparatively a new man ; act, In many o*9ol, a 0317 being alto ynther. The only addition to the ordinary written letter la the age, occupation habUaand symptom*, nothing more. The a-raal consultation feo of LI (one poun4) trsnat be enalowl, otherwise no aaswa? wil ba returnee*. There are thousands of nasea In dally Uf§ where a consultation with one at a distance, will remove by a single letter, great fear, a great cars, and It often solve what appears as an impenetrable myatary Many a sad heart hai been made joyfoi on receipt of aa explanatory lett9j from me, To tnoae who are about to mar?y, would say consult me before doing ao, aai thua prevent many after troubles, aad re', movs many unnecessary faara and pie" jailcos ; to thooe, more aapgclslly who have suffered In early yaa?s from dlaaafla, or who have yielded to th^lr psualong : to tho3o I nay, at once, consult with me, do not tarry, dolaya are dan?eroua, and aa an expert, my time xa?y not be always at your service, you can, by simply enclosing one pound, have tha benefit of my eij parienco In the name manner, as If I lived In your own towa, and with the addltlou* advantage of thoroigh privacy.— Yoara, truly, LOUIS L. SMITH? Address — D?. L L. S^tTFT, 182, COLLINS STREET HAST, MELBOURNE, COK3UI,TATIOS FBB B¥ LurTRR, £}, Fea tor paraonal Consultation, LI If, Tha latter la Inclusive of Medicine. Msdlcluea forwarded, well-packed, to the Colonies, Ind.a and Europs. 138, COLLINS STREET KAST, MSLBOUfttTE. The only legally qualified practitione '■ advertiser registered under the Medical Board of Victoria, and practising the last 35 years. FOR WINTER COUGH AND BRONCHIA, The Marvellous Remedy for Coughs, Golds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bron* chitis and Chest Affections BONNINGTON'S PECTORAL, OXYMEL of CARRAGEEN or IRISH MOSS has had a success unparalleled. Its value to all who suffer from pulmonary complaints is inestimable. It sooths and heals the membranes of the lungs inflamed and poisoned by disease, and prevents the night sweats and tightness across the chest, which accompany it, cures Colds, Hoarseness, and gives im? mediate relief to Bronchitis. SOLD EVERYWHERE, Wholesale at the Tivcr Warehouses,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 6040, 17 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 6040, 17 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 6040, 17 November 1887, Page 4

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