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EASE AND HEALTH TO THE SICK! JJOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Universal approbation has been awarded to this famous Ointment for its efficiency in removing diseases of the skin. For scrofula, scurvy, scald heads, and all eruptions of the skin, both in infancy and maturer years, no remedy can be so applied which so quickly cures as Holloway’s Ointment. In the nursery it should always be at hand to ease the many skin affections to which the majority so children are liable. In all heat and tooth rashes the Ointment is wonderfully cooling and curative. To soldiers, sailors, miners, and travellers in foreign lands, it is invaluable. SOKES, WOUNDS, BAD BREASTS, BAD LEGS. In this class of maladies an improvement in the appearance of the disease of the patient follows the first dressing with the Ointment. It must not only be smeared on the wound, or sore, but be briskly rubbed for some inches round about the deceased swollen or painfu 1 parts. It will penetrate to the blood vessels, nerves, and muscles, and even to the bone, and will exercise the most wholesome healing and purifying power over every tissue requisite for thorough reparation. The effect of the Ointment is increased by fomenting with warm water before the Ointment is rubbed in ; but sores, when healing, should never be cleansed with sponge or any thing else, as the young and new flesh, which appears like a cream would be washed away. BLOOD TO THE HEAD, APOPLEXY. Nothing gives so much ease id these complaints, from which so many sufier, as Holloway’s cooling and healing ointment. When rubbed upon the spine it acts energetically in drawing surplus blood from the brain ; even to children in teething ; this Ointment has a miraculous effect in preventing fits, and convulsions, so often attendant on tooth cutting cutting. The Pills should be used according to the directions. RHEUMATISM, GOUT, STIFF JOINTS. Every one suffering from these painful affections should use this purifying Ointment, as it has rescued thousands from a life of torture, after every other means had been tried in vain. The Ointment should be well rubbed into the skin at least twice a day, after it has been properly fomented with warm salt and water, and dried. The inhumation soon yields, and the patient, no longer helpless, resumes his accustomed occupation. GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, BRONCHITIS, MUMPS, SORB THROAT, AND DIPTHERIA. To combat these deseases with success, a remedy is required which will have the whole absorbent system under its control. Such a remedy is Holloway’s Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, it penetrates the glands, and removes any obstruction 01 impurity which may be impeding their healthy action. This Ointment acts on the very mainspring of life, for through the glands pass all now matter required for the body’s reparation ; in all the above class of cases the Ointment and Pills, used conjointly, will act so searchingly and certainly as to effect cures in the most deplorable cases. FISTULAS, AND PILES. All inflammations and ulcerations of sensitive parts may be presently relieved, and ultimately cured, by the diligent use of this cooling and healing Ointment, aided twice daily by bathing the parts ia cold water. Immediate ease springs from this treatment; perseverance is necessary to effect a permanent cure. ASTHMA, SHORTNESS OP BREATH. In these complaints the Ointment should be well rubbed twice a day upon the chest, and between the shoulders, it will penetrate to the lungs, stimulate them to renewed exertions, prevent stagnation of blood, moderate the pulsations of the heart, regulate the current of air through the bronchial tubes, and thus effect a permanent cure. Both the Ointment and Pills should be vsed in the Bad Legs Bad Breasts Burns Bunions Bite of Mosohetoes and SandFlies. Coco-bay Chiego-foot Chilblains Chapped Hands following cases: Corns (Soft) Cancers Contracted and Stiff Joints. Elephantiasis Fistulas Gout Glandular Swellings Lumbago Piles Rheumatism Scalds Sore Niples Sore-throats Skin-diseases Scurvy Sore-heada Tumours Ulcers Wounds Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London; ulso by ail respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilised world, at the following prices:—ls. l£d., 2s. 2d., 4s. 6d., 11s., 225., and 33s. t each Pot. %• There ia a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. Intercolonial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1866. COFFEE AND SPICES. NOTICE. — First Prize Medal has been awarded to ROBERT HARPER and CO., of Melbourne, for Coffee and Spices ; all good, of efcellent quality. —Vide Report of the Jurors to the Royal Commissioners. CAUTION.—As certain unprincipled persons are vending inferior COFFEE by imitating our red and blue label, the public are hereby informed that every package of our standard Coffees has the signature “ Robert Harper and Co.*’ N.B.—R. H. and Co. beg to inform the public that owing to an extra duty of 2d. per lb. havingbeen lately imposed on manufactured coffee imported into New Zealand; they have started a branch of their business in Dunedin, which enables them - to execute orders for coffees, spices, pepper, &c., of the same standard qualities, and at the same prices as they have hitherto supplied from Melbourne, before the prohibitory duty was imposed. Sold in Blenheim by Messrs. John M. Hutcheson, Litchfield, and Richard D. Nosworthy, grocers and provision dealers. 1799

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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 184, 17 July 1869, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 184, 17 July 1869, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 184, 17 July 1869, Page 6

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