I ';,___ Business ffotices. ' irOU'RiriS^'^AND. HOLI-OWAY'S pINTMiIUN'I t^osbutic Eruptions, as Sor^rfe'adsana Set \ \ fulous Swellings';^ .' If this s powerful Ointment be we.ll rubbac •into tho 'Vgarts affected, all , skin; cliseas 'fwiil .bo speedily overcome. It adts not bi repulsion. It enters the, cystenm salt I 'enters meat, 'and^operates notlocallj ' "'■ ol^butrcoHStitutiOhHlly l>Hrt(ying th^ who-c syßeen:,noulfalMin^indepi <ave(inumoU! ' Band8 ' and em-othig a radical 'and complete oure: The ; Pills should be taken as anduxilliapy.to tlu ' lOintmßUt, a« thoy are so'prepdrerl as to aol in unison-with it, facilitating and coi»fl|;ming the conquest of tho disease . \ Diphtheria, ftOlceratfid ,Soro .Tbr?at,and Qbnsoy Tha above .complaints, 'm.ys S iiot tventj years been treated with HoUoyKay.'s: OitAmeri< and Pills' witli perfect success. Thejeurea have been so. remarkable, speedy, and namerous, that thW- often, fatal, diseases are more easily cured , by these medicine^ thai, even • the commofn sore throat, if taken in tip. ; The Kidneys, Stone, and'Grttv j In these complaints, the Ointment /.lmost acts like a chatttv, providing it is verv^lfectually rubbed over the regions of the kjdneys, which ib will penetrate, and give almosl immediate relief, while tho Pills should bo taken accordingto the printed directions, when the' nioslextraordinary cures may be .IFected by this means. ' Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Scrofulous Sords, and '"- Glandular Swellings.' In'sucli cases the 0 hitmen I; pporatofl surel: an 4 with a rapidity that resembles »:magic/ ' It should bo rubbed into tho parts affected 1 after they have been fomen tod with 'lukewarm wSte# Tixe puriCying and curative powers ■ of this'nmrvollous unguent have nevoi-jfailed Any old sore, wound or ulceiuiways^ yields • to its influence, and in cases of !bod brbiats, o. , milk fevers, its action is wonderful. Glandi.- , las swellings may soon be reduced by following i the printed directions.' , ! ''' ''•• ■': , The Action of the Hot. Dropsy. ■ ; This last named djseaso is comirionly \ ded by irregular actib c of the heart, and dii fficßlt. respiration ; which arc \ alwayk severe, and go from" bad to wprße> ' ttnless proper means of cur? are resorted to : In Holloway's unrivalled Ointment and Pills ; the fji-psioal patient will ever find succour as i the j.cSenfc relief derived from tiie use o' these emedies is mam4Wtßly (juiek, aud[ perseverance in the steady application of this famous Ointment, inviiritiblv results in a «uru* a ,Tiiey act -wifh su^h enei'g'y on fcho*TgiMfl_U<Jfi J md absorbent, system, tliat the dropsical ■ flittd ,vanishes;,and tho sulleror finds all the oppressive sy'mytonis cimly decline, till naturn. taaltb. returns. , Gout and Rheumatism May ha cured withlho greatest certainty h if large quantities of* the Ointment be w«l '•. worked into the' ctomplaiuing parts, and tliie perseveringly doiio;Jbr . Bpiiio time. It is no usb to smear it on the skin only, it must be into the system. T.uke^as many Pill. /.ightly as will act two or three times during the 24 hours ; eschew Hie use of cofl'ee, and all stimulaate. When theso complaints are leaving system, {h0.," virulence of the complaint frequently seems to iiiei'oase.,. ! ■ ■ Indiscretion of Youth. • ' Sores, ulcerß, swellings, dan with certainty o» .cured; if this. Ointment be, thoroughly rubbod ah t jiind the cemplainihg parts twice or ttfrice a day, keeping them covered with linen rag'sprlead with the silme* -■■ , <■ The Pills must be taken according v te the printed directions. The blood being in an - jmpurefltate, perseverance is necossary. From humaue motives, letters of , advice will be answered gratuitously. To save carriage, tho. fUls -nd Ointment should be obtained ia .' ilj ( ea|ig|Bbrhpod of the sufferer, and not from HqUoway'sEstablishnient.' _: &oth tU Ointment and Pills 'slbul ba used '.'■' in tli4 following cases:-*'* , r ' JJadLega Corns (Soft) ' Rheumatism UMBreasfaj . Canc&a ; ■■' Soalds Bums Oontractod;jan<l Sore Nipples • miiions Stitf.Tdmtß Sore-tjHro'ats : Bite 'of Mos- Elephantiasis Skin-diseases chetoeaand Fistulas t -, Scurvy - Sahd-Flifiß Gout , ; . ,': Sore-heads Cooo-Bay <8-landulaySwel- Tumours Ohiego-foofc lings , , • Ulcers *^*;'TL/re is; a considerable saving by taking .■ . the larger Bizes.] , : JSr.B.-— Directions for the guidatice of patients in every disorder are aifiie^.to each Pot THE GBOVIQR AND" BAKER SEEING mGHIiSrE 00. Have much pleasure ia announcing some important improvement^ both, to their LookStitch and Elastic or Double-Knotted Stitch Sewing Machines, and invite ihtending pur< chasers to inspect the assortment; !at grcatlj reduced prices of both Machines, at the Agents, where every information as to work' ing, #c, can be obtained. j The following testimonials are published ai camples of tke many we aro constantly re ceiving fern all parts of the worlds and w< purpose Replacing them, frequently by others go that the public may form an idea of th< GboVKB and BAkkr S, M. 0o;'s Machines by those riffo have them in use : — Cornwall Chronicle Office, Laiinceston. Gentlemen, — In answer to yoiir ; inquir concerning the Sewing Machine stip'plied ti the Cornwall Chronicle Office, I have enly ti i iay it was a very compact machine, and gav^ . much satisfaction. I am, Gentlemen, yours truly, '■ M. L. GOODWIN. Measra Grover and Baker. / Port Elliot. Dc&r Sir,— l should havo replied to you note earlier, but havo beeti from home, ani oince my return have been ibuiQi engaged. With respect to the Sowing Machine, , liave much pleasure in adding, my testiaion its utility. From what I know of othe machiues (and I have aeon sJßVeral kinds), consider Grover and Buker's the most simpl frnd useful for general family, sowing, and most import&iib and valuable' ftciciition to household. / ';,/ Yours truly,"'-' ' H. V HOIHAM,
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 65, 7 September 1877, Page 1
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