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Business Notices. cuke is^mlXn' d. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMPjNT Scorbutic Eruptions, a? Sora rfeads and Sor fijlous Swellings. If this powerful Ointment be well rubber! Jito tlie parts alfected. all skin diveas •will be speedily overcome Tt act.* not b«reprwsion, but repulsion, ft- enters ihc py.-lem W salt entero incut, and opemtes not lot-all y only, butconstitutioijally iHirilyint; the whey; «yßten;,iiou»Taluing alhk'pi'aved huninurs, w\d effeeth^ a radical and complete two. The Pillf ftWmld be taken as an nuxillinry to tlie Ointment, us tliwy are Bnprapnrod as to net in unison with it, facilitating and confirming 4ho conquest of the disease. Diphtheria, UUeratod Sore throat and Qumsey Tho above coinplainls have for twonty years baen treated with llollowuy's Ointment und Pill* with perfect 9H«eesf. The cure.* iiuve been bo remarkable, speedy, and numerous, that these often fatal diseases are more easily cured by these medicines, tluiu »™n the common tore throat, if taken in tiue. The Kidneys, Stone, aud Gray Tn these complaints, I Ins Ointment s.lmosi Hcta like a charm, providing it is very "Hectu. ully rubbed over the regions of tho kidneys, which it will penetrate, und t;ive. almos immediate relief, while the PitU should be taken accordingto the printed dire'-tioin, when flip most PTh-aordinary cures may be ellected by this means. Bad L«gs, Bad Breast?, Ssrofulou3 Sores, and Glandular Swelling!). Tn such cases tho Ointment operates aiivol? and with a rapidity that resembles magic, It should bo rubbed into (he parts aU'ected after they have been fomented with lukewarm water. Tub purifying and curative powers ©f this mnm'llous unguent have never failed Any old tovtt, wound or ulcer always yield* lo its \nl\\ioiuw, and in cases n\' bart brr!iftt», o, jnilk fevers, itfl action is woiidorful. Ulandi • lur swellings may soon bo redm-ed by followiiij. ihe printed djjvclions. The Act an of the Hoarfc. Dropsy, This last iim/jed disease is 'ommiraly ftrect 1 dfd by irregulu.)? actio i ul tixa ueavt, nud di(iinh reap'initioi) ; wilted aymptoum are /ilw&ys severe., and go from bad to worsn link'ss proper u;eu.))» of cure are resorted to In tlollowny's uuriviilloil Ointment and Pili" (he piifimif. will ever lind succour as »hu jesuiit relief .Icrived from the use ol these omcilies is marvelhualy quick, and pi«v poveraiico in the steady application of this famous Ointment, iiitwiubly results iv a cure.' 'JHhey iwt> with su-zh energy on the eirculati),i tfh«l,-.---/tl»/y>i'l>enfc. .&y»tmu, that. ..th^ drupsicii fluid ranishes, and tho eullel'er^finHirnll file oppressive symytonis uiiily decline, till nutura. Health retuniH. (iout and Rheumatism May bo cured with (he greatest ocrt-a'nitr H largi* quantities of the Ointiuent be wel worked inio the coir.pUiuin;.; parts, and (his perseveringly done for »ome time. It is no use to emt'ar il, on the ekii) oiily, it miuf, bt(j/)t into t)ie system. Take iv mtuiy l J ill ..ijjhtly llg will net two or thre« times dtiri/u the Z'h hours ; eschew the use ol eoriee, and till stiuiuhtr.ts. When these complaints are loaving tlio system, the virulenct! of tin* Complaint frequently scums to increase. Indiscretion of lobUi. Sorflß, uJfc'ers, swellings, ran tvit.i) ccrtninty dc pured, if thU Ointment bo thoroughly rubbeil uh l .mud the complaining puns twie/s oi thrice adsyi keepiny; them covered with linen yn% spj'fiod with the game, Tho Pilla must be taken aeeordi/ig t^ the printed directions. The blood being iv an impure sta-fe, perseverance is necessary. From humane- motives, letters of advice will be answered gratuitously. To save carriage, the Pills jmhl Ointment should I/O obtained in the neighborhood of t!io suJl'erer, and not from Jlollowuy'j) Kstablishment. Jioth Ihe OiatmeiU and Fill", shoid be used in the following eases : — j JJad Leg* Corns (.Soft) Khcumatism ! }3<i(? Breustß Cancers iStialds gurus Contracted and SSore Nipples j Jiunions Wtitl'-foijilß S6:v-thruata j JJife oi' Mos» Klephauliusis akin-diseases j phatoflfl and Fistulas Scurvy Saii^'i<Ue6 U-out ISore-heads </'oco-Hay 'TlandularSwel- Tumours (Jhiego-ioot lings '''b leers * s * Tu-ro is a coii6idert!,ble saving by taking tlie larger sizes. y.B.— PjMotions for the guidance of patients iv every disorder are uth'xed r.o encli Jfot Tlllfi aEOVIiLC AS]) UAiiKh SEWING MACHINE CO. Have much pleasure in announcing some important improvements, both to tlieir Loskbtiteit and lihistic or JJouble- Knotted Stituh fSewing Machines, and invite intending purchasers to Juspecf the assortment at greatly mluucd prices of both Machines, ut the Agents, wnorc every inlonuution as to working, &c, can be obtained. Tup iollowjng testimonials are published as wimples of the many we uve constantly receiving from all parts of the world, and we purpose replacing them jroquenlly by others, eo'that tue public may lonu an jdeu, of the tfuOVBK and JJ-iitKi: a. AI. Co.'s Alachiues, by those who have them iv use : — Cornwall Chronicle Ollice, Launccston. Gentlemen, — In nnswer to your inquiry concerning tho Sewing ijaehino supplioa to the Cornwall Chronicle OHice, 1 have, only to say it wus a very compact machine, itud gave much Stttisfaction. J. am, U-entlcnen, yours truly, M, L. GOODWIN^ MCBSJ3 Grover and Baker. 1 ort Elliot. Dear Sir,— l should liavo r' ied to your notp earlier, but havp been U .in home* and since jny return have been w ,i n engaged. With respect to the tie rug Maciiiue, I 'iavt> much, pleasure in uc* ■» ng my testiaiony its utility. From what I know m other machines (and 1 huvo seen several Kinds) I consider Grover uud iJaker's thu moat Biinple useful for geuoral laoiily frtrwiug, amtu, iuiportbut aud valuaolo addition ti» h {jumMvhQiX. I'oWi trulr, it./ HOTIIAH.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 3, 30 November 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 3, 30 November 1877, Page 1

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