j. 1 «Umjm_**— ■— ■■■_«__■•■»!——» «—■»»*« «■■« ■_•_■< \\ ' 'I ? tt 3"* e -S notices,; ' * ' , CURB IS AT HAND/ i f HQLLbWAY'S OINT-MBN:T. * Scorbutic Eruptions, as Sore rfeads and' Sur fulous Swellings. • If this powerful Ointment be well rubbed nto the parts affected, all skin disease • ' -will be speedily' overcome.; It acts not by. 5 -repression; but repulsion. It-enters the syatern as salt enterb meat, and operates not lor-ally »_nly. feut constitutionally purifying the who B e •eystet-, neutralizing aUdeprwred humours, and . affecting' a .radical end complete cure. The JPills should be taken a* m auxilliary to tho Ointment, astliey are so prepared tie,- 1» aot ; * in .unison witb _$ facilitating and confirming ihe cohquflst of the disease. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sm Throat sand ftumsey Tho above complaints hare for twenty #ears been treated witb HolloWa/a Oin tmont ■ and PollS with perfect success. The cures ' _aye been so remarkable, speedy, and numer- . .©us, Ahat these often fatal diseases are more .easily cured by these mediciijes, than even ' .-ibe .common Sore throat, if taken in tiue. The Kiiaeys, Stoaei and (Jrav ■<■■ •In *hese eomplainte, tbe Oinfcmeut <-U»oe.t ■ aotslikea.charm, providing it is veryeffectu* ally rubbed tbe regions of the kidneys, ■which it will penetrate, and give alruos! immediate relief, while the Pills should be •taken aceordingto the printed directions, when *be' most extraordinary cures may be ellected ' „y tbis means. . •Bad Legs, Bai Brsasts, Serofakma Sows, and Glandular Swellings. In euch oases the Ointment operates surel; '"■ And 1 with a rapidly that resembles magio, It should be rubbed into the parts affected iafter, they have been fomented with lukewarm w_ter. The purifying and curative powers of , this marvellous unguent have nover^ailed * Any old sore, wound or ulcer alwayk yields ' 4» <its i influence,' and in cases of bad breast*, o, milk fevers, its action is wonderful. Glandi.* Jar swellings may soon be reduced by following L £bo printed directions. \ Tlie Action of the Heart. Dropsy. ) This last named disease is commonly t*rece / .dcii by irregular actio iof the heart, and diiSonlfr" respiration ; wnich symptoms are Always gar/ere, and go from bad to worse* unless proper means of cure are resorted to In Holloway's unriyalled Ointment and Pills he px-psieai patient will ever find succour as ihe r esent re ** cI? derived from the use of these emedies ia marvel htisly quick, and perseverance in the steady application oi this - famous Ointment, invariably results in a cure- • *3_iey aot witb suili energy on tho oireulatio.i \ and -absorbent system, that tho dropsical fluid vanishee, and the sufferer finds all the oppressive symytoms daily decline, till natura Jiealth returns. Gout and SbeumatisJfsiy be cured with tho greatest certainty if large quantities of the Ointment be wel worked into tbe complaining parts, and thi« perseveringly done for some time. It is no *ise to smear it on the skin only, it mustbe «dt into the system. Take as many Pill Jghtly as will act two or three times during ihe 24 hours ; eschew tho use of coffee, and «11 stimulants. When these complaints are leaving tbe . system, tho virulence of tbe ' (sompiaint frequently seems to increase, fndjgeretion of Youth. Sores, ulcers, swellings, can with certainty oe .cured, if this Ointment be thoroughly rubbed Ah 1 .und the complaining parts twice or tfirice a day, keeping them covered with linen rag spread with the same, The Pills must be taken according te ihe printed directions. The blood being in an. Impure state, perseverance is necessary. From humane motives, letters of advice will bo Answered gratuitously. To save carriage, the Pills and Ointment should be obtained in tha neighborhood of the sufferer, and not from Holloway's Establishment. Both the Ointment and Pills shoul be used' in the following eases /— , Bad Legs Coras (80ft) Rheumatism Bad Breasts Cancers Scalds Burns Contracted and Sore Nipples Bunions . Stiff Joints Sore-throats' Bite of Mos- Elephantiasis Skin-diseiises chetoesand Fißtulas Scurvy Sand-Flies Gout Sore-heads, Coco-Boy Glandular S wel- Tumours Chiegbriobt lings Ulcers * # * T_"*e is a considerable saving by taking the larger swes. jN.B.- -Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot ■> SHE GEOVER AND BA#ER SEWING* MAOHINE CO. Have much pleasure iv announcing tome im« portajjl; improvements, both to thei?! Lock* Stitch and Elastic ov Double-Knotted Stitch Sewing Machines, and invite intending piir- • ohasers lo inspect the assortment at greatly •{•educed prices of both Machines, at the Agents; where every information as to working, &c, can be obtained, The fallowing testimonials are published as flampl!s*of tbe many we ere constantly re* eeiving from all parts of the wprld, and we purpose replacing them srequentiy by others, Iso that the public may form an idea of the Gbovbb and Bakeh a, M. Co/s Machines, by those who bavo them in use ;-- . Cprmoall C'wonicle Office, Launceston. Genrtemen,— ln answer to your inquiry (concerning the Sewing Machine supplied to the Qortwall Chronicle Oftoe, I have only to pa-y it was a very compact machine, and £aye much satisfaction. ** I am. Gentlemen, yours truly, . M, L. GOODWIN, Messrs Grover and Baker. Port Elliot, ' Dear Sir,— l should have replied to your note earlier, but bave been from home, aud fljnco my return bare been niu-ah engaged. With respect to tbe Sewiug Machine, 1 fcave much pleasure i» adding mj testimony , • its utility/ From What I know of other, mjtcbiites (and I have seen several kinds) I j Raider Grover and Baker's tbe most simple j»nd uaeful for genera. '-family spwing, anda post important and valuable addition to v feOUCgbpfd. Yours truly, a,y HOT.IAM.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 66, 10 September 1877, Page 1
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