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Ccriial gfaimfacinms. "E._HALL ■j .; pUEDIAL, LIQUEUR'' AKD V 1 -<■>-. -a -. ', yr'•?}!"■UtA-l -T :» -r.-jv , 'f.Vct-["r,Jf-TTrp- ";»• f . NA.SEBY ..-> - >, ~ t> { : ' .2 :» -, SWifrixsfnurtis. 4 '* ' ;1 ■ • . -"!•■- «v , ' . CURE FOR ALL. ■ \s -7. 0 L LOW A JT'fi'' 0 JiViT '■/ !l ,-ix t -S. - „ . 1 • • , » '' s *' - • " ' ?' * j , All 'sufferers from' coughs^colds, bronchiti* ) asthma and. irregular.action 'oftk&kearl-arj '.earnestly recommended-' 'to rjubi Uollo'wav'sT ' searching Ointment well over.-the throat' breast ■ and back as the case May require, twice a da<h Ihis Ointment is tne most efficacious remedy for ' and external ailments of them/oat. Bad -Legs, Bad Breasts. Ulcers, Abscessesl bounds, and bores, of all kinds , May U thorough,,y healed by the 'appieation oj j Utnim f >l i tj> the parts affected, after theyhave been duly fomented, with warm water. Un(fer.Lheactj.on of this powerful Ointment, ai'de'd by the 1 ills, alt depraved humors will be quiclcly retnoi edjrom the body; 'even scrofulous utters, andJouL sores, however old or'inveterate, can, thus be cured,, ~ - " - ' < { • * In Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Pains" This Ointment neierfails to give relief' very jirst application lessens the. inJlamina'tionM and diminishes both heat and pain. In sevet e and chronic cases Fills should, always be taken, as theirpurifying,, altPmlive, and Wsttor Mum, qualities, plat* he'who le mass" of s'olid .ajidjluiqs in a w/ioleso:n.^eankW'' *.•* ■' ? The Mother's Frwnd—ln u 'k'sedse's: 1 'Scald.heads, itch-, croup, blotch,e.- on -the, slchi suojulous toies, and such like affections' to,the mighty "' a * short time, provided * it be weQ, ri'lbed round" He affected pat ts two 01 three times a day - plaints wilLjmd n iais wonderful Oinime.ii instant means oj ea.se'and ability t'6 effeet'tfiei~ .own cure wdhout explaining heir inanity <i* TTZ nt f'^^^S'^edU^as 61st the Ointment as they purify •&V Uo'od regulate the stomach, andcoot the system! B j th the Ointment aiid Pills should, le used in tfiefoLowing 'Complaints} >':<■ ? Bad Legs 1 '• Jpixhulnx-' :' :i" . T>rr "-.7 > ; Bad Legsy Mad Breasts■ JJunix Chilblains . happed hands ■■ Contracted -'df/ . titiff'Joints;! Fistulas 'GoutGla nd-ular So'ra Soi e 'Throats Ci/ciii \ jAl&cuyt? - towellings :.* ZScurvy . - Lumbago .-•)-> Tumors ' Piles -Rheumatism. ,■ '.Ulcers -y ■Wounds.. r The Ointmeut and Pills are sold'at Professor Holloway s Jist^iblishment-533 Oxford-street l ; l P "early, every lespeJtable'Vendm .of Medicine throughout •the {Civilised

Full printed directions-are Affixed- to each Jrot and Box, and can be had,in any'lauquaue even m,lur/cish, Arabic, Armenian ' Persian or Chinese. . .. * > Is there no (hope ?.f' ..the sicJc % he sdent doctor shooJc his head, <. - r White there is Life there 1 s hope "he cfiea ' <j^E(/roto 3 dum ajiimas es ajpes tti mt - ,B . ~.L .-..L—M I T II (The. only 'legally-qualified!--medical man advertisingj * CONS TTL'T S On all, affections'of .the,Nervous,System.' (no waller from what cause arisingj.. On. all broken-down constitutions. * On all diseases arising from , early indiscretions ' " On Govt ' ' On Jiheumafism. - hi these Colonies, those excesses, which we have indulged in "hot youth" tell upon us with; fearful,interest. Our regrets are/useless, ourrepinings futile. ■The sole idea should be the chances toe possess of remedying the ills, we a lready have or com bating ihe, effects likely to result. Hide it as he tjiai/, .put on as good an exterior as he can still is the victim conscious that he is a living Lie, and that sooner or later his vices wilL discover him to the world Our Faith, our obligations to society at large, the welfare of our future offsp> ing, and the duty we owe to ourselves fo, bids procrastination, and points out to us, not to wail till the.ravages break out in our constitutions. ■ * ■ Before negociating with a merchant, before -enagmg with a confidential clerk ■;-befort employing a barrister, a careful man makes enquiries as to their standing, their length of occupancy or residence-, a,id,-in the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal and as to his capabilities of transactingjS individual business he consults: Strange to say, howkver, in tlu- selection of a medical mav, the sufferer frequently omits these necessary precautions, and, without regard ~°j:! / Jft nei, - S ) qualification, experience and - ability for the particular ailment requiring treatment, he consults the nearest man whose experience and practice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite direction. " , , ; ' " ... It is astonishing that so many ate driven mad, are ruined, inhealth, and are bankrupt in spirits, hope and money ! Ravel not for years pointed out to them Hi at T, Dr. L. JL Smith, am. the only legally qualified niedicm man advertising in the Colonies ? J/ave Jno also prosecuted, at my own expense, these ver quacks, and exposed the various nostrunis i'hey are selling,—such as Phosphodyne? iEssvnce of Life, cfc. and had them analysed aha found them to consist of " Burnt Sugar, and flavoring macter and, the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries.: It is for this reason that J step out of the ethics of the profession and v advertise, to gne those who, require the ser - mces of my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult ,a legally .qualified man, and onynoreover, .who has made; this hi* especia

■ ■ Loss of Power $ Debility _ Syphttiiic. jdjfectionx - ■; WanloJ" Conditio* ' " j" * ', • a#d Rheumatism ' IeSZ L^L^ SM iTI Can *° «>*»#« ** thlrjll: £l - MedlCtn *° forvordea ho all the. colonies. . r: nr h L \ L -J ™*C°ll™ st: Eaxi v <'' a te.ths residence of ■MjgtßOUkNfi."" '

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 496, 18 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 496, 18 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 496, 18 January 1879, Page 4

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