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CURE IS AT HAND. BOIi&QWAY'S OINTMENT Soorbutio Eruptions, as 3 or 8 tfeads and Sor Mom Swellings. It thW powerful Ointmeut be well rifcbe < nto the part* alfected, nil skin duens ■will be ftpeetlily overcome. It sift? iwt b *epw#ikm, but repulsion. It enter? th 1 •vM ( vn »* salt enter* liu-ur, mid operates not Wallv only, hut eovHtifiiMoniili y imriiyingthe whoje *yst««n.,ne«truU/,in)jfillde)wive(ilsu!nf>ar^ »nd j «aVethu? v rn>Ht'nl and c>itini.-te mre. The \ Pill* phould b<? taken its i»i luuilliarv to 1-iic Ointuwnt, a»tlu-y «re so | re])^re i as to ;\rt in unison with it, facilitntnig ami wv.irtrmini? the < > on(|ti> > st of thu .Hsea-e. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat and &unsey j The above complaints have for twenrr j jearsbeen treated with Holloway's Ointment ] and Pills with perfect suo.vss. The cure* | have been so .•eniiiritable, speedy, and 'iiinier- j oils, that these often fatal diseases are more easily cured by these me lieine?. tlun hvhh the common sore throat, if taken in H io. The Kidneys, Stone, and Srav In these complaints, the Ointment r.lmosl acts like acharm, providing it is vcrveU'eutually rubbed over the regions of the kidneys, which it will penetrate, and give, almos immediate relief, while the Pills should be taken accordingto th»> printed directions, when the most extraordinary cure 3 may be ert'ei teti by this means. j Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Scrofulous Sores, and Glandular Swellings. In such cases the Ointmeui operates sure! und with a rapidity that resembles magic, It should be rubbed into the. parts alieeted after they have been fomented with lukewarm water. Tbe purifying ami eiimtive pow.-r.i of this marvellous unguent have never lailm'. Any old sore, wound or ulcer always viel.ls to its influence, and in cases of owi brbaMs, o. milk fevers, its action ia wonderful. G-lmnl: ■ lar swellings may soon be wlueed by following the printed directions. Thß Act.' >n of the Heart. Eviysy. This last named disunse is 'tomawnly j»rpce doc! by irregular atstio oi Sho hea; 1 ., and difllct't respiration; wnw-h symptoms ure always severe, and go from bad to worst • unless proper means of cure are resorted to In Hullowuy's unrivalled Ointment und Pill* the yi-psicul patient will ever (iud succour »s the jesent relief derived from the use »' these eincdies is-juarvcllously quick, and perseverance in the steady applicutiou of this famous Ointment, iuvariiblv results in a cuiv • They act with such energy on the circuliiiiu . and absorbent system, that the drop.iiu.n fluid vanishes, and the suH'erer finds all the oppressive symytoms daily decline, till nutura health returns. Gout and Rheumatism May be cured with the greatest certniut.t if large quantities of the 'hutment be wyi worked into the complaining parts, and this pcrseveringly done for some time. It is ao use to smear it on the skin o ily, it nuut be got into the system. Take as many fili nightly as will act two or three times during the 24 hours ; eschew the u^e of COiTee, ami all stimulant*.' When the^u complaints tuv leaving the system, the virulence of the complaint frequently seems to increase. Indiscretion of Youth. Sore*, ulcers, swelling*, can with certai.iry o cured, ii this Ointment be thoroughly rubber ah - juud the complaining puns twice oi thrice a day, keeping them covered with linen rag spread with the same. The Pills inuat be taken according tithe printed directions. The blood being iv an impure state, perseverance is necessary, Jfrom humaue motives, letters of advice will be answered gratuitously. To save carriage, the Pills and Ointment should t>e obtained in the neighborhood ol the suilerer, and not front Hollowaj's tistablishmeiit. Both the Ointment and Pill* thoul be tweu in the following canes : — Sad Legs Corns (-Soft) Rheumatism 2ia<? Breasts Cancers Scalds Burns Contracted ami Sore Nipples }t unions Still. foiuts Sore-throats Bite of Mos- Eleuhaut'-ius Skin-diseases chetoes and Fistulas Scurvy Sand-Flies Q-out Sore-heads 6 1 oco-Bay Glandular Swel- Tumours Chiego-foot lings Ulcers Chilblafits Lumbago Wounds Chappec' ands' Piles Yaws • # * TUjre is a considerable saving by taking tbe larger sizes. N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patient" in every disorder are atflxed to each Pot THE GROVE R AND BAKER SEWING MACHINE CO. Have much pleasure iv announcing some important improvements, both to their Losktftitch and Elastic or Double-Knotted Stitch Wewing Machines, and invite intending purchasers to inspect the assortment at greatly reduced prices of both Machines, at the Agents, where every iniormation as to working, &c, can be obtained. The following testimonials are published as camples of the many we are constantly receiving frojn all parta of tbe world, and we purpose replacing them 'requently by others, ao that tae public may ferni an idea of the GrSOTBB and Bakes A. M. Co.'s Machines, by those who have them in use : — Cornwall Chronicle Office, Launoeston. Gentlemen,-— in answer to your inquiry concerning the Sewing .Machine supplied to the Cornwall C/troniele OiGce, 3*f lave only to aay it was a very compact machine, and gave much satisfaction. I am, Gentlemen, yours truly, M. L. GOODWIN. Messrs Grrorer anil Bakwi Port Elliot. Dear Sir,— l should have replied to your note earlier, but have been lrom home," and •bee my return have been iniih engaged. With respect to the gewiug Machine, I bare much pleasure in adding my testimony its utility. Krmn what t know ol other roachines (and I have seen several kinds) I ißOmider W/over und Baker's ths most simple »nd useful for general family sewing, ami a mo»t imjiortuiJt »nd valuable addition to v bonwhiAi, Your* truly, -• 11. P tfOTHAtf.

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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 86, 7 March 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 86, 7 March 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 86, 7 March 1877, Page 1

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