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Business Notices* , GURB IS AT HAND. « iHQ^LOWAY'S OINTMENT . i ; sScorbiitfo Erpptipnß, a3 Sore deads and Sor |,:^%V • fljl6 H8 swellings. W^'^i "H t" 18 pow^ftil Ointment bo well rubbeil f ...ijViitp tho 'pflacts affected, all skin disoas &"■■■>. will bo epeedjly overcome. Ttaets not bv J repression, bput repulsion. It enters tho pygtem 1 as salt enterw Weal 1 ., and operates not locally only, but cpiißtitutiontvliy purifying tho who'e % .syeteru, neiilr/tlizing all depraved humours, anil / a.-vadiea'l and complete cure. The, 1 ;Pi}h nhoulii bo taken as an auxilliavy to tho m they aro so prepared as to act ■ jn 'unison with it, facilitiiting and confirming 1 'the conquest of tho disease. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Soro Throat and Quinsey The above complaints have for twenty years been troated with Molloway'u Ointment jand Pills with perfect siicecsa. The cures ; ■•tiavo been bo remaKkalil'e, speedy, and 'mimer- ' ous, that theso often fatal cliseaseu arc mocfl 'easily cured by these medicines, thun *™n ithe common soro tbroat, if taken .in tiuc. ; .' ■ ■ ' The Kidneys, Stone, and. Grav ■ i In tlfcao complaints, the Ointment ;.lmost acts like a charm 1 , providing it is vcrv effeutu- : !ally rubbed over the regions of the kidneys, '/which ,it will penetra/to, and give almoni „, .Smmediato relief, whilo the Pills, should bo j 'taken according to the printed dirootioliu, when ;Lha niost oxtrßordinnry euros niay be cflectod ijy this means, Bad Logs, Bad Breasts, Scrofulous Sores, and „ ' Glandular Swelling)*. '', In such cpjies the Ointment opfirates sur«land with a' rapidity that vesomblofl magic, It should bo rubbed into tho parts affected 1 after they have boon fomented with lukowarrn water. Tfce purifying anil curative powero f ■ fit tkis maTvelloufl unguent have novorfajled Any old sore, wound or ulcer always yields ,to its influence, and in canea of ban brbasts, o. "milk fevers, its action ,i» wonderful. Giandi • ,lar sw.ellinga may soon bo reduced by following ,tha pointed directions. . '.The Act: an .of tho Hsart. Dropsy. • TUis last named disease is commonly preco d«d b.y irregular actio • of the hearf, itud di.ific&?fc respiration j wmch evmptoma arc always oovcre, anil go from bad to worse* '.unless proper means of cure aro resorted to Ju 'Hollowiiy's unrivalled Ointment mid i'illn tho j_>i-pnie»il patient will ever find succour us j.eßont relief dorivnd from the use ol theijo oinedica ismarv(»lhusly quick, ami |viaevcrance in the etoady appliention of t.liis Vamofts Qiiitine.ut. invariably s^eults in a curut j . .- /a'hqyjaat.wjith sivjlrenergy .<?» jthe (jiroiilniion '. /ind tibsqr.bqnt system, iiy&l the dro|;.sic:H j jiluid vsmshea, fl»tl the suikwr fimls all tho : ; oppresjivo symy torns daily decline, till nutiu'u , hcttl.th lj^turns. I Gout and Khoumati^m , May be oured v/ith the greatest certainty ft large duant^ies.of the Ointment bo wol !worked ;ntb th,o par^s, and t-hit jjerseveringly doiie for soino It is no " : use to BUieur jtt on tho skin only, it must be ' '^dt .into the By»/tein. Take tw many i'ill y.ightly as Vv^ll act two or three times during 2<t hours ; eschew the yso 9 1" coflce, and I nil stimulants. When these complaints aro s^?su Reaving .tlie system, the yfyuw.nce of the frequently seems to increase, ' Wl§ '"" la^retion of Jtouth. f|pllr v/;th cortni:u.y o« ■^„c'ured,',ii/ / tiw'o)ln^niont be thoroughly rubbed ja'h i vund' the complaining parts twica or . jthrice a day, keeping them covewd with linen rag spread with the same. The Pills mus't be taken according to printed directions.' Tho blood being in an impure state, peraeperanee is necessary. Fvova humane' motives, liters of adp)x;a will be answered gratuitously. To savo carriage, the Fills and Qintnient should be obtained in £he neighborhood.oi' the Bufferer, and not from Holjoway's lilejfcablishuient. Boph ills Ointmfflt q,nd tills shoul* he usedis ifre following cases :— Bad, Legs Corns (Soft) Rheumatism ißad l|reasts. Cancers Scalds Burns' '' Cohjtracted and Sorp Nipples Stiff.fointß Sjijrerfchroats Site" of Mof- Ehj'p'htuitiftßis Skhffdiseases "ehet'oesand JT^ulas Seurv'y Sand-Fliep Q-oiit Soirerheads f)6c(>-B&j r ' J glandular Swel- Rumours Chiego-fopjt ljngs Ulcera %* Tlwjre is a, considerable saving by taKing ttio larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in everv disorder are ullixed to each Pot THE GROYISR AND BAKJER gE^ING MACHINE CO. Have much pleasure in announcing spmo im» portant imtiroyoments, both to thoir LockStitch' and' Elastic or Doublo-Knotlod Stitch y'ewing liachin'es, and invite intending purchasers to inspect the assortment uf greatly reduced prices of both Machines, at the Agents, where every information as to work* jog, &c, can be flbtained. The following testimonials aro published as ■ sample^ pi the many we are constantly rer ceiv^ing, from all parts of tho world, and Wo purpose jreplaciiig them jrcquontly by othegs, ' bo that toe 1 public may form an idea of tjie Gf-BOVBE and Bauee 8. M. Co.'s Machines, by those .who have them in use: — Cornwall Chronicle Ofllce, Launceston. GentienWn,*-in answer to your inquiry concerning the Sewing Machine supplied to the Cornwall Chronicle Office, I have euly to say it wuV'a very' compact machine, and gave much Satisfaction. " 1 am, (ientlem en, yours truly, . M. L. GOODWIN. Messrs Groyer and Baker. Port Elliot. Dea.r Sir,— l should have replied to your poCe earlier, but have been Irom home, and since 'my return hanre been miw(h engaged. With respect to the Sewing Machine, I have much pleasure in adding my testimony its utility. From what I know of other machines (and I have seen several kinds) i poaeider Groyer and Baker's the most simple and Useful for' general family sewing, anilu most import* n't and valuable addition tc> u tSOutftihpld. *" *"•" " Yours truly, 11 ki.y «iQTHAX

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 59, 24 August 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 59, 24 August 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 59, 24 August 1877, Page 1

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