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Business flQtioas. f ~ CUM IS AT HANL). HOI#LOWAY'S OINTMBNT pcorbut^c Eruptionfj-fts -Sore-rfeads aad SCf . fiilousl 'Swellings. 1 r : . • If thj? powerful Ointment be well r".bbd.i ntQ fhe parts affectod » al ! skin dieeas will be speedily overcome" 'It acts not b«i ropr^Bjt.on, but repulsion. Ibenterßthe cystem 09 ealt 'enters meat, and, ovjenitew not locall v only, b'^t constitutioninlly puci'iying tho who,e eyster^i, neutralizing all depraved 1i uinouVs,' and ' effeottt)? a radit-al and completo' cure* The Pills should be taken a3 an auxiliary to the Ointment, astliuy are so prepared^ as to uct in unison with jt, facilitating and'confiririing tho conquest of the disease. :' - ' Diphtheria, Uloeratea Sora Throat and ftuinaey The abova complainta , have for twenty years been treated iVitlf'tfoUowayV Ointment and Pills with perfect success. The pures have been so remarkubki,,speedy, and.muner. OUB, that these often, fatal diseases are more easily cured by these meclidineß, than *vnn the common sore/ throat, if taken in tir.ie. The Kidneys, Stone* and Grav In these complaints, the Ointment almost acts like a charm, providing it is very effectually rubbed over tho regions of thd kidneys, which it will penetrate, and give alinos 1 immediate relief, while the Pills should be taken according to the printed directions, when • the most extraordinary cures may be effected by this ineaus. • Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Scrofulous Sores, and Glandular Swellings. til such ctfses the Ointment operates surel' aad with a rapidity tUnt resembles magic, It Aftufai be rubber! into the parts affected ifter *key have been foffumted with lukewarm Water, tlw puriryiii* and cumtive powers At this mnweUoug ungrfeat huf* nsvev fdiled ; Any 'old «&re, weund or ulcw always .yields ■io its influenee^ and in cases of bfid bn*abt»> o. 'mtitji 'jkvem, ltd aetion is wonderful. Giandi.'iar Wefiih^o'may eaon bo reduced by followin," itliV printed directions. ' The Akan oiftba Heart. Dropsy. This laat^iimed diaease is eoramonly ,*rcce <hfc'\>y irregular actio i of the heart., and di'f&atXb reapiratioa i yaieli eyiup-toms are alwoyß severe, ' auti go fro in 'bad to vvereei unless }«rbpL«r ir.eiuia o I a\^e ' »r? reeortiHl to 2u ilollowiiy'B unriviillwii Ointment and Pills Vbe p/psical patient will ever find succour as ihe r eseiit relief derived from the uae o' iheso- emediea is niarvelliusly quick, and [«>r- . sOTcrahco in the steady application of "famottfl Ointmont. in viuaably results in. a msiv! -They act w'itii eu'ih eneVgy on tho cireulttfion and"' abeorjbenfc pysterii, (that the drepsicui puiA vanisneo, and the syMever finds ttli the oppressive s'yniytoms c'.aiiy detfiirie, hll utitiuM 'heal^Ji returns. ■ ' ' ' gout and Rheumatism May bo ouvod with 't lie greatest certainty if large quantities of llie 'Ointment be w'sl worked into' iho 'qotr.pliumn-g parts, and ' 'this perseveringlj done for eomie time. It is no! 'dae tbamcar it on the skin only* it muat be > '^o% into ihe system. Take $s many fill : ''.ightly os will act two or three tiines -during ; Ah'e 24 lioure'; C3che\v the uso of coil'eo, and all stimulants. When these complaints are leaving the Byaliemi the- virulence flf.^he complaint freauently tsenuio to increuse. ' ' of louth. ' . , , Sores, ulcers', swellings, can with eeriiijnr.y ot cured, if this' Ointment be thoroughly rubbed 'flh'» jund the complaining parts twice w thrice a day, keeping them, covered with linen £og spread with the saaie, 'The" Pills must be'' taken according te the printed* direct'iouß. Tlie blood being iii an impure state, perseverance is necessary. From humane ttio#ves, loiters of advice' wUI be answered gratuitously. To save Qarriage, tho fills' and"Pirifciienb should be obtained in jfche noighbdrfiobel of the sufieror, and not from Holloway'a Establishment. jßoth the Ointment and Fills shotil be used * in tiie following oases :-r Bad Legs ' Corns (Soft) Rheumatism isa<? Breasto Cancorß Burns r " Contracted and Nipples Sti'S 1 Joints* Screrthroats Bite' of" Mob; ElephanUisis Skinfdiseas;es' ' ' chetoes and Fistujas " Scurvy •' ' Sand-FHea \ 'Gout ' Sore-heads ooco-Bay' ' ' "'"laHdularSwoJ-TUm.pai's phiego-fqot ' lings' . Uldero" ' *#* ' 'H/re is a co'nsidef able saying by taking 4 ' the larger sizes. " ' N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot THE GROVIfiK AND BAKER' PILING MAQHINE CO. Have much pleasure iu announcing some imaortant improvements, both to their Lockstitch and i^lastic or Doubje-Knottcd Stitch .Sewing Machines, aud invito, intending purbhasera to inspect the assortment at greatly reduced prices of both Machines, at. the Agents, where every intormatiou as to working, &c, can be obtained. • ' The following testimonials are published as samples of the many'' we ate constantly receiving from all parts of th.e world, arid we purpose replacing them jrequeritly by others, so that tne public may form an idea of tho Gubvuu and Hakim S; M. Co.'s Machines, by those who have them in use : — ''"•' Cornwall C/vrohicleOSice, Launceston. in answer ' to your inquiry concerning the Sewing Machine supplied to iho Coniioull Chronicle Office, 1 have only to eay it was a very compact machine, and gave much satisfaction. ''■ ' I am, Gentlemen, yours truly, M. L. GOODWIN. Messrs Grover and Baker. ■ . '•••'•■ . Port Elliot." D,e&r Sity-I should have replied' to youf note earlier, but have been irom home,' andliince my return have been mu-rh engagod. ' With respect to' the Sewing Muc'liiue, I have much pleasure' in adding my testimony ' it's utility. • From what I know of' other machiiics (and I have seen several kinds) -1 'consider Grover and'liaker's the most simple »nd useful for general/ family sowing, auilf*; importbnt arid valuable addition tp u <ibußehold. " ■ r ■ < i" J -"' „, Yours truly, Ji. / HOTJIAM.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 71, 21 September 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 71, 21 September 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 71, 21 September 1877, Page 1

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