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B^si^ess Notices. OUUiS'IS AT HAiND. HOLLOWAYS OINTMKNT goorbutic Srup^jons, as Sorg rfoads aad Scr fjjlous Swellings. If thta powejiful Ointineut be well rubbed nto tl^je parts affected, ajl skin diseas Will be speedily overcqme. It aota not br repwssjon, but repulsion. It enters th.c system pt saljt entem meat, and operates r\pt lonally pnly, feut constitutionally purifying the who B e pysteiji, neutralising aH depraved huinoips, and e'ff«Bfif^ a radical and. complete cure, lhe Piljs ghbuld bo taken as an auxilliary to. the Oiiitmenr,, us tl»ey upe so prepared as to act ju un|son with \p, facilitating and confirming the •conquest of phe dtijenpp. Diphtheria, Ulcpratcd Sore Throat and Quinsey Tbjß above pomplaints hure for twenty years been treated with Hqllowuy's Ointment and Pills with perfect success. Tho cures ij*»ve been so remarkable, speedy, and numerpus, jfchafc these often fatal diseases are more easily cured by these medicines, than ev»n ■the 'ipminon s.qre throat, if taken in tiue. The Kidneys, Ssone, and Gray In fhese cflmplaint?, the Ointmont r.lmost acts Jike a charm, providing it is yerv effectually rubbed ovpr the pegiocs of thp kidneys, which it wil} penetrate, und giyo *linos: •jmmediute reljpf, while the Pills should be |aken according to the printed dj.reo^ipi)9, when ■|he most extraordiuury cures \m\y b.e effected ■fry this means. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Scrofulous Sore?, and Glandular Swellings. In" such cases the Ointment opprttfes surel) and with a rapidity that resembjjs? m a glp> Tjt' should be rubbed into tb.e par/; 8 uHbeted ftftejf they huye been fomented with lukewacm wuter. The purifying and curatiyo ppweps -pi ta|s marvellous unguent have nevcp fuiled Any 014 sore, wound or ulcer always yields tpo its influence, and in cases of burl brt>a»t%, o. milk feyers, its action is wonderful. Gliwtdt.fur sweljjngs may soon be reduced by followinn tho printed directions. IJjpAcOnoftha Heart. Dropsy. This fast named disease is 'jommonly jjreco ded by ipregular actio . oi the hear?, and di:^ioß:fc respiration j wnicli symptoms are always severe, aijd go from bad to worse* jinlesß.ni/oper means of euro are resorted to ;jn iio'iloway's u'urivallod Ointment and Pill* , ']lhe |»»-psical patfeut will ever find succour as! 1 tlia ' i-psent relief derived from the uso ot ■ p hejjs cmedies is nwrvellnusly quick, and pcypeyepauee in the steady application of this famous Ointment, in variably results in a cuive -'I'hey uctwith su')h ejicrgy 911 the circulation fitfd absorbent system, thut the drqp»icui, {i'ujcl vanishes, and the sulJcrdr finds ail tlic ppp'ressive symytonm daily de«liue, till natura. Uealth returns. Gout and Rheumatism May bo cured with tho greatest certainty if lurgjp fluantitjes of the Ointment bo wel frojr'ked' ip'to the eompluining parts, and ohie perseyerjngly dqpo for some time. It in no use to sineur it qu the. skin only, ifc imwfc be got into, .the system. Take us many fill . jghtlj as will act two or lureo times during iho 24 hflurs ; eschew tho Una oi coilee, aud all stimulants. VV'hpn thegp complaints are Reaving tij'e sy^eui, tho virulence of the (BOinplaint frequently seems to iiicrouae. . Indiscretion of Youth. Sores, ulcers, swellings, can with certainty oe cured, jf f;his Oinfinent be thoroughly rubbed ah » \»und tho complaining parls twice 01 J;hrice a day, keeping them covprcd with linen rug spread with the same. Th« Pfjls must be taken according t» tho printed directions. Tho blood being iij an impure spate, perseverance is necessary. From ljijt?j'a|ie 'motives, letters of adyica will be ansjperpd, gratuitously. To save carriu»ej;the fi{\p and Ointment should ho obtained in neighborhood of the suUbrer, and not from llollowuy's Establidhmciit. Both the Ointment and Bills shoul be used, i4'"tfofQHn*>iiy cases:-; pad Leg* Oorns (Soft) Jtyeumattttn Bad Breast* Cancers Scalds purns Contrapted and Sore Nipples Bunions Stiff .f.qjnts Sorp-throuts 1 Bke ot Mo 9' l^pplianthsia Skin-diseases | ohetoesatid' Fistulas Scurvy ■ gaud'fftes Gouf Sore-heads Coco-Bay weir Tumours Pbi.ego-loflfe lings Uleprs F f * Tli^w isacopsidorable saving by taking the larger size 3. 1* ,B.— Diractions for tue guidance of patients in every disorder are aitixed to each Pot THE GBOY&R AND BAKER SElfltfQ- MACHINE CO. Have much pleasure iv announcing Some important improvements, both to their Lock* atitch"and jfilaVfjo or Double-Knotted Stitch, fcjewing' Machines, and invite intending, purphueers tfl inspect t^e asbortmcut at greatly reduced prices pf both Machines, ut the Agents, where every iulonnatiou us to workf»g, &c, can beobtaiued. The following testimonials are published as samples of the many we are constantly vw. ceiving i'ro/n all purls of tjfe world, and we piirbqse replacing them frequently by others, so that tae public uiuy form an idya of the Gboveb and Bakee &. M. Co.'s A|achiues, by those >vho have them in use :— Cor>ijpfis Chronicle Otlice, Launcpston. Gpnt'lemeH, — In auswor to your inquiry poucerning tho Sewing Huchiue supplied tq J,ho Cornwall ClffOh'wle Ottbe, I havu enly tq cay it was a very cpmpuct muchine, and t'avQ much Satisfaction. " " ' "" I aiu, Gentlemen, yours trujy, M, L. GOODWIN. MVjssr? (^roycr (ftd Bakyr. lorfc Elliot. Dear Sip,— l eb,on)4 haye p p ied to youc note earlier, but haye been. Ir -in home, aud pince 'my 'return have been ww if engaged. With respect to the Sey'ug Maufiine, I Vve »« u pH P le ? 8U ? c in 'n6 m y te *r imoii y "iv utility. From yfhab \ know of other. maubiucs"(utid I hayo men several kipds) I peasider Grover'uud Baker's the most simple aud useful for general family sewing, and a ruost imporUnt and valuable udditiou to ■* iWrt**"" Yonrs truly, 4. r fjoth^si.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 1, 26 November 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 1, 26 November 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 1, 26 November 1877, Page 1

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