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GUJIMIS AT HAND, HOLLOWA.YS OINTMENT Scorbutic Eruptions, as Soro rfeaJs aud Sor fulou3 Swellings. If tins powerful Ointment be well ribbe ; Tito the parts alfectiul, oil skin dibits will ba speedily overcome. If. in-ts uot b veprMsion, but repulsion. It entoM th<' i>y«te'n as suit enters incut, mnl i»uentti's not lonilh only, biitconsiitiitioinilly |innivin« ihp whoje system, licit I rulizini; allilepravefl hum«<uM, an.) effecting « ru'licul axA ci>ni|tleli! furn. Tlv Pills ehould be taken us an autilliitfy to tinOintment, us they arc so jjrepnre-1 >»* to ao» in unison with it, facilitating ami confirming tho conquest ol'the .Iwe'isf. Diphtheria, Ulcarated Sore Throat and Qiiinsey The abovo complaint* huve for twenty years been treated with Hollowny's Ointment and Pills with porlW-r sitccesf. The cure^ have been so remui-kuble, apeedy, ami nunn'i'. OHB, that those often fatal (Unease* ore mort? easily cured by these medii-inos, than the. common Bore throat, if tuknn in tine. The Kidneys, Stone, and Gray In these complaints, the Ointment .'.linost acts like n chunii, providing it i« vei'VellW-tu* ally rubbed over tho reK'ioro of rho luiliicyn, which it will penetrate, and givrf almos immediate roliof, while Hie Pills should bo takon according to the printed direotions, when the most extraordinary cures may ba cU'eetod by this means. ; Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Scrofulous Sores, and Glandular Swellings. In guch cases the Oiutinuni: opnrutes surelaud with a rupiility that resembles magic, ji *houl(l bo. rubbed into the purta iitfteeteU after they have been fomented with lukewarm water. The purifying and curative powers of this marvellous unguent have never failed Any old sore, wound or ulner always yields to its influence., and in cases of bill brtft&u, c. milk fever*, its action 19 wondeft'ul. G-lsiudt - lar swcllinge muy coot» bo reHueed by following' the printed directions. Tho Action of the Heart. Dropsy. This last named diseaso is -jaamonly ded by irregular actio of tho heart, *nd diffloi't respiration j wtucfi symptoms ar* always severe, and go from bail to worse* unless proper means of cure nre resorted to In Holloway's unrivalled Ointment mul Pill" the pi'psieal patient will ever find succour iv the patent relief derived from tho use ol those emedies iflmsirvdl <- >u*ly quick, mid prsseveruiK'e in the. steady application, of this famous Ointment, invariably results iv a ctuvt They act with su-'h energy on tho eirculati.* .. and übporbent system, that the dropsiou fluid vanishes, and iho #uKernr linds all tin oppressive .uyniytom.-' (<uily dee.live, till liutut's health retuniH. Gout and Bheumatisui Muy ba cured with t ho greatest certainty if largo quuntities of tht Ointment bo wel worked into the coir.)ilaining parts, and thit Derseveruigly done for some time. It in no use to smear it on the skin ouly, it mujt b* into the system. Tako uu muny fill ..ightly as willuut two or three times durine the 24 hour* ; eschew tin) une of cortcr, un»t all stimulants. W hen thotto compluints art leaving the system, the virulence ot the dotnpluint frequently wmti toinuroaio. Indißcvetiou of Youth. Sore?, ulcers, swelling*, cun with oerlnlnty Oc cured, iftltix Ointment be thoroughly rubbmJ ah t /Uinl the cdiniiliiiiiing pai'in twice oi thrice a day, keeping them covered with linen rug spread with the ourne. The PilU must be taken according t» the printed directions. The blood being in an impure state, porseveruneo is nueensary. From humane motives, letters of advice will be answered gratuitously. To suve carriage, the Pills aud Ointment should be obtained iv the neighborhood ol the sullerer, and hot from ■ Hollow-ay's Eptubli-hniuiit. Soth lit* Ointment and Bills shoal be utod in the following oases:—' Bad Legs Corns (ool't) Kheumutißin Hud Breaata Cuneers Idculds Burns Contracted nn<l Sore Nipples Jiuuions Sore-throuta Bite of Mos> Klepha(it : -*sis Skin-disease* chetoes und Fistulas Uuurvy aund-Flius Gout Sore-heads toco-Buy 'ilundularSwel- Tumours Ohiego-foot lings Ulcers *** Tl..ire is a considerublo auving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.— Directions for ttie guidunce of patientu in every disorder are »/lixed to each Pot TillC GEOVllilt AND UAKER SEWING MACHINE CO. Have much plcusuro iv announcing some important improvements, both to their LoskStitch and J£lu»tic or Double-Knotted Slitch Sewing Machines, und invite inlnuding purchasers to inspect the assortment ut greatly reduced priues of both Mnehines, ut the Agents, wliero every iulurmutiou us to working, &.C., cau be obtained. The following testimonials are published as «amples of tho many wo are constantly receiving from all pints of the world, und we purpose replacing them frequently by others, to that tuo public may lorm un idea of the &KOVEU and B&K.VM 6. M. Co.'b Alaebiues, by those who htit'o them in use : — Cornwall CuronMe Olliee, Launcestoii. Gentlemen, — In answer to your inquiry concerning the Bewing Machine supplies! to the Cornwall Chronicle Ouiec, 1 have cnTy to say it wus a very compact niuohine, uud guve much giittsfuction. 1 urn, Gentleman, yours truly, M. L. GOODWIN. 2/loßsrß Grover and Baker. J urt Elliot. De&r Sir, — I shduUl have r< •• ied to your note curlier, but huvo been ' m homo, uuU since my returu huve been iw n engaged. With respect to the tie ug At whine, I 'jave much pleasure in uc* .ig my testimony its utility. l r rom what I know of oilier machines (and I have seen several kinds) 1 ooasider Grover uud Jiaker'a th« most simple and useful for generul lumily sewing, vii.lv soost imporUut uud vuluubie udditiou w * aotiseholil. , Yours truly, \ il:/ 40T11JLU. I

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 86, 24 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 86, 24 October 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 86, 24 October 1877, Page 1

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