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CURE IS AT, HAND, ttOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT lewbatie Brap(ion», a.% Sor# tfeftds and Sc y ; Moas Swelling. If AU powerful Ointment be w»W rubbed nto tJja parts affected, all skin diaeas will be speedily overcome. It acts not by reprMsion, but repulsion. It enters the pyatem w salt enter* meat, and operates noblonall.n silly, but constitutionally ■purifying -the who,e (ysteri., neutralizing «H depravod humours, and jffedting ft radical atd complete cure. The Pills should be t»k«i »» a» auxilhury to the Ointment, astlwy are »n prepared as to act \ in ttp'uon vsriUi it, facilitating and confirming j :he conquest of the disease Dhtotheria, tJlowat«d Sote Throat and Qmnsey .-The above complaint* hare for twentr rears been treated with Hollow.*'* Ointment *rtd Pills »»tli P«feet iuecc«a. The cures havO been so roimnkiiblf, ipeedy, a»d nuHierjns, that these often Wai di.oa^es arc niore 3M ily cured by these, inedimnes, than w the common mre throat, if t»k»n in ti-.ie. The Kidneys, Stone, and 6rav . Itv these complaints, ihe Ointment ;,Imo»t Wto like a (farm, providing it i» very etlectu. ■ilvraiblMd oyer the regions of the ki.linyr*, , which It will penetmte nnd give ul.mjs, immediL relief, while the should be taken according to the printed dlro.Mjons when the -moat extraordinary cures »>»J b " oHecteti by this liiesiiiP. . Bad Legs, Ba4 Breasts, Scrofulous Sores, and Glandular 3waUinS3. In iuuh cases tho Oiut-ment opiates surel. Mid with a. rapidity th.vt reaombles magw. t* sheuld be rubbed into tho parts aflectiv.l iher tl.ey have been fomonte.l with lukewur.n water. Tte purging and cuiMtive pow.-r* of this muvvollou^ ungmjnt him- r.uvtiH.iuV.l ditv old sore, wound or ulfei* always yields \o its ifiltuoiiwi, ami in i-.wea of bin brn»Mf, <-. milk fevers, iia action i» wondovful. (Jlu.ui'.i ■ Inr swelling* may soon be reduced by followin.Hie printed ditwtioiis. r , Tne Actu> n oft . he Heart. Dro^y. "This last named disease is "ynmso., ,>i'ece rled by irregular nclio of the heart, and difficult reapimtion ; wiucli symptoms are always severe, and go from bad to worse' unless proper- menus of cure are resorted to In Alollowiiy'a unriyulled Ointment and Pili" Hie p.p^iciil pittioiit will ever find succour a" thn jcatfitt reliof dyrived from the u*e o 1 f est> oinodifs is iimm*llounlj quick, stud |n'r--B*vei'iuice in tho ?t<'iuly nppliciitiou of this famous Uintiiu'ui, invuri-ibl v resuiis in a cuivt They act wiih *wh energy on tlio cir-culuiij . tind abjPrbi'iit system, that tho dropMcn fluid VaHishnS, and Ih» fijUVn-r finis all tlu;tt)pr<j!<sire jiymytouis daily docline, lijl imtttra aealth returns. Gout ar ( i Eheumatisa Mviy he cured with tho greatest certainty if lar'gp quautitic* of the '>intmtnit bowel worked iiito the ompliijniug parts, q\\<\ >liiperseveriugly done for some time. It is no use to smear it on the skin oily, it niii/jt be gQjt into the system. Ti>ke m many Pill nightly i>s will act two or tlnvo times duriii:! the 24 hours ; eschew the use of co.fue, itm) pll atiinuliiiits. When tl»t?*« oomplaiiits ure lea-ting the syatesn, tlie virulenue ot tlif poniplaint frequently seeiits to intense. ■ Indiscretion of Youth. Sores, ulears. uvyelliifg", eninwith uortuiniy on pured, if this Uiutment up 'thoroughly rubbnii uli t >uud the com plaining puns twiuw oi thrice * tlaj, keeping them cpvored wiih linen ragspi'Bfld «ith i'.»e same, The Pills inu?t be trtlscn according U (he printed directions. Tho blood being iv an ftupiire'stato, perseverance is necessary- From huamte motives, letters of advice _ will be answered gratuitously. To save 'carriage, thr Pills and Ointment shoulu Ue obtained in me 1 rieighbofhuod of the suil'orcr, and not from jß»How»jVK«t;ibli«hin«»!!f. Bqth- the Ointment, and Pills shoul be me,< in the folio winy cases s — : jj^d h,c%6 Corns (Soft) Kheumatis'ii Jiac Breustf Citnet-M Soalds Bupfia UouU'acte.l and. Hove Nipples Jiuniona sstiii-Tuiut* Sore-thruuts Uite of, Mosr .Elophant^wia Skin-diseiwef ehctoes aud Fistulas Scurvy Saud-Fliea Gout Sore-head* Oflco'Uay '41artdul»rSwel- Tuiuoura ; %egq;foot lings XJlqers I'^jilolains Lumbago Wounds '-lappet' ands Piles Yaws W"*^*- Ti.^ro is a coMsideiuble saving by taking ' -■•' the larger sj^es. i';?,'6.**-pireotion3 for tlie guidance of patient* iieveVv disorder are adixed to fuah Pot ■ _,(,«_ — TUE GEOVIi>R AND BA^fc)lt SEWING MACHiNii^ CO. Have much pleasure in tuinouaciiig some im portaut improvements, both to their Looktititch antf Elastic or Double-Knoti/ed Stitch* Sewing Machines, and- invite intending purchasers to inspect. tli9, assortment at greatly reduced prices at both Machines, at tlie Agents, whei'f every hilonnation as to working, &c, canjbe obtained. The followng testimoniaU are published as samples of Hhe many we are constantly receiviug front all parts of the world, and we parpqse replacing them frequently by others, so that tao public may form an idea qf the GritoVEß and BaKeb H. M. Co.'s Machine*, by those who have them in use : — Cornwall Chronicle Ofijee, Lanneesfqn. Gentlemen,— la answer #to your inquiry concerning th^e Sewing ilaehine supplied to the Cornwall Chronicle Otßce, I have only to »ay it Was a very compact machine, aud guve much Bdtinfiiftioa. lam, G-ent!eii en, yours truly, M. L. OOODvVIN. Messrs ©roves and Raker. PprtElliqt. Dear Sir,— l should have replied to your note earlier, but have been Irom home, und since my return have been mv h engaged. With rcapeot to the Sewiug Machine, I have much pleasure in adding my testimony its utility, from what I know of other machines (and I ha^'e seen several kinds) I eoasider Grovcr mid Uakcr's ths most siniple useful for general family sewing, and* saost important and valuublß addition to v l"oars truly,

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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 68, 24 January 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 68, 24 January 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 68, 24 January 1877, Page 1

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