. : Business Notices. ~~StIRB If AT HAHD, . * HOLLOWAt'S OINTMBM Scorbiitio'Eru^tiions, as Sore ffead3 and Sbr, ', ' faious Swellings. .^ If this powerful Ointment be well rv.b%y n(o the parts affected, all skin fliseag" will fre speedily overcome. It acts not br repression, but repulsion. It enters the system aa Baft en'tera meat, and opcratos not locally only, 'bat constitutionally purifying tho wh'o D e Bystehi, neutralizing all depraved humours,' aud effecting a radical and complete 1 euro.- The Pills should bo taken as an auxilliary to the Ointment/ asthuy are so ptfepare/i as td atfH in untsoit tfith it, facilitating and confirming <lio conquest of the disease. ( ■• - r - Diphtheria, Ulcerated Soro Throat and auinsey The above complaints have for twenty years been treated with Holloway'a Ointment, and Pills with perfocl:.^access. Tlve o^res, have b.een so remarkable, speedy, and nuwer, ous, that these often fatal diseasos are mo|e easily cured by these medicines, thaiV^ra fche common sore, throat, if taken in tir.ie. ( ' The Kidneys, Stone, and Gray ' J ' In these complaints, tho Ointment 'V-Imost; Aotßliiio a charm', providing it is veryeffectlt*' a\]y ratted oVbv the regions of tho kidneys* whiolf W -Will penetrate,-, and givd« almost' «mma«UWe'«wli6f, while the Pills should U ■taken ac<«>rdiiigto tho printed directioiis,-w.hon t <tho most eK<*aordcnary cures may be/effected by this means. ; ; •■'"'' ; Bad Logs, Bad Breasts, Scrofulous Sores, and Glandular Swellings. , ,■:•. . - In suck eases the Ointment opflrates, surpl;i , and with a rapidity that'' resembles' ..jjpofflo,,' It. ahawld be rubbed into the parts,. afreete.^ after they hawe been fomented with lufcpwjirify, water. 'Tfafl purifying and curative .powers ,of tltis marvellous unguent have neve Hailed , Any old sore, wound or ulcer always ' yields to its influence, and in cases of bacl titb&iiy, 'o> milk fevers, its action is wondorfuli "Giandtlar Bwellirigß iftay scon be reduced by follo«rtag the printed directions. v ' ",' Tbe^BOTcfthe 'Heart. Iftopsy; ' This last aiimad disease ig commonly^ireee ded by irregular actio « of the hear.*, ktididifficdfc rosp^ratiou; wnteli symptoms-, are .i always severe, mi go from bad f to w.drgo);; nnlesa proper means ofeiife. are resorted to . %n Uollowafs unrivalled Ointmont and, JPilU^ the p.psical parent will ever find sUccodi'Us r eßont relief derived frptn^ the ,»pe oi\ thoBQ eraedios i^o morvell^uslj' q,tlicki ajiH-ppr-Severance in the steady application' iff this famoas Ointm,oi?t. iuv^iably results th a They act witfa su^h energy on tha cirdultifioi/ pnd ab'so'rbeut oyebom, that the' dropsical ■ /luid vanishoß, and the sullerer finds .all Hhi" symytoins c'tttily decline, till »»fcum :■ health returns. Gout and EUeumatiGin •,. •_.- May be cured with Iho greatest certa-jnty if large quantities of the Ointment, be wol, worked into the compiuining parts, and^tlm perseveringly do&e for eoiue time. Itig^np, dse to smear ii on the skin only, ifc iniiajt bY into the system. Take as many' Pill".' >.ightly as wijl act two or three timesdurinp jtho 24i hours ; eschew the use of cort'ee, ittifK all stimulants. When these complaints are; .leaving 'flip ' system, the virulence of thtf^ iComplaint frequently seonis to iiKJi'ease. ■ - Indiscretion of Youth. ••• . ' Sores, ulccro, swellings, can with eeriain^y bo -cured, if this' Ointment be thoroughly rubbed ah t ,/und tlie complaining parts twice oj . fhrice a day, peeping tlien) covered with linen, rag spread with the same. The Pills must bo taken according te the printed directions. The blood being man impure state, perseverance is necessary.' frroin, humane motives, letters of advice _ will' be ' answered gratuitously. To save carriage, the Pills and Qintment) should le obtained in ihe neighborhood of the sufferer, and nqfc from Holloway's Establishtnent. .. , 'Both the Ointment and Fills shoul bs, used, in the following cases :— , Bad Legs Corns (8oft) itheumatja.tn, , Bad Breasts Cancers .So'ald*^ *^ Burns Contracted .and Sore^ppler Bunions ' Stiff Joints Sore-thi|a|f | Bite of Mqs- Skh£d>s|s|s| chetoes and Fistulas Sciir!?||p^* ; '"^ Sand-Hliefl Gout • Spre-Hoo'dr 1 ' '* iCoco-Bay'' • '•iiliiHdularSwol-TumQilrs'/y '" Phiego-fdot lings Ulcers-- »' * # * TL ./re is a considerable saving by -taking the larger sizes. -i U: .. N.B.— Directions for. the guidance of patients? in every disorder are affixed to each gotg THE GEOVER AND BAKEJR;, : ;i , k SEWING MAOHINi!I :; GO^ Have much pleasure in announcing sdmeTiffi J ' portant improvements, both to <: tiioii"' hook- 1 atitch and Elastic or Doublo-^notVcidiStifccli Sewing Machines, and invite intending ipiir'chasors to inspect the aseortntent at. greatly reduced prices of both Machines, sja'tS tliei Agents, where every information as ;to .wo'rk;i | ing, &c, can be obtained. ?;.];.<(<> -j The following testimonials Ar,ei ; p < übl-ishe.(] 1 as, j samples of the many we are;, conßta^tly 're-; ceiving from all parts of the.. world,, and we, purpose replacing them ircqucntjy. by^qtii.ers,, bo that tiio public may loi-ru aajdoa'pf .the GtioVKU and Baeeb S. M. '.Oq/s, Machiuos',by those who have thorn in use:— - Cornwall Chronicle 6fiice, o Lauriceßt6n'. In answer 'td $owi ,' iiiquiry concerning the Sewing Alal'hin'e supplied i'o the Cornwall C/tronicle Oflice, I have enly tb say it was a very compact macliiue, and gave much satisfaction. lam, Gentlemen, yours truly, ' M. L.' GOODWIN. Messrs Grover and Baker. Port Elliot. De&r Sir,— l should have replied to your note earlier, but have been it-om homo, and since my return have been niu-h engaged. With respect to the Sewing Machine, I have much pleasure' in addhg'my testimony iiu uiility. From v/hat I know of other machinet) (ami I have scon several kinds) 1 fOßdider Urover ami taker's thu most simple and useful for general/-- family sewing, and a most important and valuable addition tp i. household, . . Yours truly, VL.Y HOTIIAM.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 70, 19 September 1877, Page 1
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