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Cures^Distait Friend^iy x XL . ■ .'-fyX'^X^^^f-^MXm The curative properties ' of thjs/wohilierft-l • Otafe^i ment are somiiversal that the Settler should' knotr : ; that, by using it, any wound* anyifleer/^-hy-Mre^^ any eruption, aches or pains, cani/byythismigh^r __.- X 'Heal all," be quickly re^aovedj, so thatyin'the • -V Australian- Colonies (as "elsewhere) ?' said that ." Here is a cure, fotaiiy'rff rry, yX_ \ Glandular ySwelUngs,x ßrtinphitisj* ; Mumps, <^n^, if S(^ei^h^d^X ■ aM Dio^i^XXx! In any of the above di^&i iffifcei^i^ manent relief is obtained by effecttoUy .rubbing thla detergent Ointment, twice a! day, Upon^tKeneok, chest, and back, lt acts uikni the very f manMpring»? of life; for through the. glands pass all newmattec -~: required for the bedy's reparation and aU'OldjMtfw*-*.: tides detrimentalto: its preservation, r The>Ointv; ment, used conjointly with Holloway's, Pills, wiu. . act bo searohingly and cert_ahly:aS : to- effeoti ; CHM«»t in the most hopeless cases. , * : - : * ; ; Rheiimatism, Lumbago, Cohtracfddarid Stiff JoiTits, * -X X IfMany thousands of martyrs from the above cbin--plaints have found life almost insupportable;; yet/* if Holloway's Ointment be briskly and persevering.^ rubbed upon tlie parts affected, eaie iriay'be isS-iJy ■ 7 -. guaranteed, especially if the pores of the skin be ■ previously opened by' fomentations with; w^tti. H water. The gross humours require .expulsion fron.--. y tho system; it is therefore necessary to have fe^ ' course to' Holloway's admirable' Pill.,' whioh^'by- 1 *" ■ purifying and strJßDgthenin^ the .pystemit greatly,,^; assist the operation of the Omtment and facilitate ' " and confirm the cure. -•--.---- ; yi y*; _„.<.-; y, \.. -. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and . tftc^-. ,\ tions, of all ikindsm _xX;X- : ,'f 1 There is no medicinal preparation in the. .world,. . which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in'iihß"'' treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway's Ointment. Nothing can be so simple or safe as the . manner in which it is applied, or its action on the --• body, both locally and constitutionally. , The Oint^ ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the pores just as salt enters meat.\ It quickly <pene* -.?• trates to the source of the evil and . drives it;tsfoxn; - , the system. ' ~- • '. •-y ' L '- fjy '■■ ■■ Erysipelas and Scrofulys SppiesX r" In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns,. '" or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway'a : ' ■ '-." Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure, s It manifests a.peculiar power in restraining innam» '■' mation, removing stagnation, cooling the heated ' blood, and cheoking all acrimonious and unhealthy. - discharges. - ' i ,7 ' '"..'■-.'. ■Diseases attendant on Childhood, X, '• i Diseases incident to early life fall more, under the management bf the mother than the medical man. Holloway's Ointment should therefore be re» r garded by her as a "Household- Treasure," Ha it never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and T scarlatina: — and for the removal of all skin diseasee it's effect is miraculous. In cases of whooping cough " i arid croup, this invaluable Ointment should -bo rubbed twice a day upon the throat and chest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom'thei inpsfe' soothing relief; Two or three of Holloway's famous Pills, reduced to a powder, will augment . the, ourative powers of his Ungent. ; Both tlie Ointment and Pills should be used in the foUowing cases:— Sore Nipples Glandular Oontraoted Sore-throats . Swellings and Stiff Skin Diseases Lumbago ..'".'-. 'Joints '■'•'* Scurvy Piles . -Bad Legs. - - Sore-heads Rheumatism Bad Breasts " Tumours Scalds > -Burns ' -.--- Ulcers Chiego-foot Bunions * • Wounds Chilblains Bite of Moa* Yaws Chapped chetoes • Elephantiasis Hands and Sand ' Fistulas Corns (Soft) Flies V Gout Cancers Coco bay „-.,_,,. ...Sold at the E stablJsh ment of Pbo j E sb ob Hblilid-.. ;: WAT 224, Stra nd (neiir . s em ple s^)^London; also - by all respectab^iruggistsa^^^inMed-oiheg S hc ;f civilized w orld at OT | he following, . : Spot. 2s; 9d -' ■' 6d -> lls " m « :^M' «" There a considerable saving- by taking the larger sizes. N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients' in * ' every disorder are aiiixed to each Pot, ' ..,.-•>- Agentsfor HawWs Bay:— - ' J. W. GOWING, Chbmist, Napeeb,: y - W, I. CARVER, Ohemisx, Napibb, . V Sub-agents:—. .._ ,y _„.. W. RATHBONE, Waipawa |W. JARVIS, ,OjUv^ Prom whom this valuable Medicine may bp 6b»\ tamed. ; -i-jg ?- Sarsaparilla. WILKINSON'S Gate BREDaE'S)!: Essence or Fluid Extraot of Red Jamaica Sarsaparilla, is appreciated for its purity ahd mafrked superiority daily prescribed by- the faculty for the _ impurities of the blood, affeotions of the liver, e6h>' ." stitutional debility, attenuation of boders,. as; an "X alterative medicine at the chango of the seasons, and for freeing the system from the effects of mercuiy. •>' In India and the Colonies it is extensively used to prevent taking complaints incidental to 'tropical climates, and as a renovator of the system after sickness invaluable. " The compound decoction of Sarsaparilla acts as a p diaphoretic and alterative, and is of the greatest service in chronic rhoumatism,' cutaneous eruptions,;' the advanced stages of indigestion, and many very , severe local diseases, originating ih disorders of the constitution."— Dr, GbahamT : ' - '•::.'■ f vj? : . -■(■-••? Sold in pints, half-pints and quarter-pints, . One • pint is equal to eight pints' of the ordinary ! prepMra« ? ; tions. "fy : .■■..*; < „•.!.- •,•.-.;.- \ Important Caution,— The publio are respectfully cautioned against cheap preparations which; ihsteaa of being what they profess (Sarsapari_la),.are -no«* thing more than a decoction of common herbs sweet-." ened with molasses, and- flavored' with 'AJmericanwinter green. The genuine has T. Wilkinson, late i. Wilkinson, Bridge aud Co.', 270, Regent-streeVLSa-" don, in addition to the trade mark w in diamond ia 1 engraved on the bottle, none else is genuine. " - The above articles,' prepared only, by Thomas Wil* kinson . (late Bridge & Co.) at Wilkinson's (late , Bridge's) celebrated Sarsaparilla, also Ginger and Camomile Depot, 270, Regent-st., London. : , . WILKINSON'S (late Bridge & Co/a) Agreeable SEIDLITZ, in one bottle. Quintessence of Jamaica Ginger and Camomile. WILKINSONS (lateßridge's) Quintessence of Ginger and Camomile, a highly oon- - centrated preparation of theso two valuable meed* cines, particularly useful in the following 'complaints -.—Flatulency,- indigestion, cholera, dysentry,. gout, rheumatism, and spasms. Full directions for its use in all of these complaints enclosed with each bottlo. Sold in bottles, i pint, % do. and i do. / J.W. GOWING, : Medical Hall, Napierj 0. D, BARRAUD, 611 Chemist, Wellington. ... . Pickles, Sauces. Jams, &c (FEEE PROM ADULTERATION,) ; Manufactured by CROSSE AND BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO SQUARE LONDON. pROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S V-/* Renowned first-class Manufactures are obtainable from every respectable Provision Dealer in the World. Purchasers should see that they are supplied with C. & B.s genuino goods, and that inferior articles are not substituted for them. To insure thorough wholesomeness, their Pickles are all prepared in Puro Malt Vinegar, boiled ; ih Oak Vats, by means of P__*_tinum ' stbam :CoilSi and are precisely similar in quality to those supplied by them for uso at - ,-£:••■■■- Her Majesty's Table. ■ ■• .- 0. & B. are AGENTS for LEA & PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAU.OJ3 and are Manufacturers of every desoription of Oilmen's Stores of the highest qxiality. . . >y. ■■ .;i47 N0 T ICE. '" v " i:i: ImV. business of Soda Water and Ginger iieer Manufaoturers heretofore oarried on by Brighouse and Torr, will henoeforth be carried on by. Thomas Torr only. It is requested that all claims against the late i firm be sent into h \m for liquidation, and that all debts due be paid to him, • •: ; ;;j With reference to the aboye, .the undorsigqed begs to intimate that, being .about io arrange for experienced assistance, arid being' determined to spare no pains to produce a suberior artiole, he hopes tb raerit.*a^'BhaT'eyof publio support, Any orders with-^iehyhe may be favored will be p.unetualiy^attendcid to, • - , '"" " ; '. -* 1 '". ' ; '.'-i "'- THOMAS TOBB. Shakespeare Eoad, •"•-=-- - --j yffjuyr Jan. 10, 1867. *-.:•-/ . ,\ : : f 1 ,249 .

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 828, 19 February 1867, Page 4

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