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CTJB33 FO 2 ALL. OLLO WA 'T S OINTMJI^T Bronchitis, Diptheria, Colds, Cough, and all Derangements of the Throat and Chest. All sufferers from coughs, colds, asthma, and irregular action of the heart are ar'nestly recommended to rub Solloicay's earching Ointment well over tlie throat, breast, '.ndbackjas the case mag require, twice a day. Shis Ointment is the most efficacious remedy Jbr all internal and external ailments ofthethroat Bad Legs, Bad Breasts Ulcers, Abscesses, Wounds, and Sores, of all kinds May be thoroughly healed by the application oj 'his Ointment to the parts they have been duly fomented with warm water. Tinier the action of this powerful Ointment, aided by the Fills, all depraved humors will be quickly removed from the body; even scrofulous uh iers and foul sores, however old or inveterate san thus be cured. In:Gbut,-Rheumatism, and Neuralqic Paim This Ointment never fails to give relief.' Hi. -erg first application lessens tlie inflammation :nd diminishes both heat and pain. In sevei e 2nd chronic eases the Fills should always bt taken, as their■purifying, alterative, and resttor itive qualities plat, <he wliole'mass of solid, xndjluids in a wholesomesondh n. The Mother's Friend—hi, diseases. ScaldheadSjitchj croup, blotchc*. on. the skin scrofulous sores, and suchlike affections yield to the 'mighty power of 'this fine Ointme**' u a short time, provided it be well nibbed-round the effected parts tivo or three times a day. Files, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation. Fersons afflicted with these distressing complaints willfind nthis wonderful Ointment instant means of ease and ability to effect their own cure without explaining their infirmity ia anyone. The in small dos es, .greatly as. sistithe Ointment, as they purify the blood regulate the stomach, and cool the system. Both the Ointment'and Fills sliould be used in :\ ::■: the following Complaints: — Bad Legs ■ Fistulas . Sore Nippl Bad-Breasts Gout - .- Sore 2/iroat Burns Glandular Skin Dise.ise Chilblains Swellings Scurvy v happed hands Lumbago "■ Tumors Contracted § Files Ulcers ■■' -Stiff Joints Rheumatism ■ Wounas '* The Ointmentand'Fills are sold at Frofessor Ifolloway's F:slablishmeht,s3B Oxford-street, London; also by nearly evry respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World- ■.-••:• full printed, directions are affixed to each Pot aridßox, andean he had inany language even in Turkish, Arabic, Fersian, or r .Chinese.' ...''■""" " Lives of .'great men al'( remind is, '.- We:can make our lives lublime ; 'And, Departing, leave behind us Footprints on the'sdnds of time," rjl BIS above is read with great interest ... hy thousands ofyoung men. It inspires them with Mope, jor in the bright lexicon of youth there is no. surh word as fail Alas ! true with regard. - to theyouth who has.never abused his strength -r-dndto the mad who has not bee,, "passion's slave." :"''.■'.'" ... But to that man, who has, wasttd his. vigor, who has yielded himself up to the\ temporary< sweet, allurements of vic Cjt whio:hdsgiven unb'idled license to Ills passions, to;him.ihe,ab6ve_ lines, are but- as a reproach What Slope can lie-have ? What aspirations i What chaiice of leaving his footprints . on the. sand* of time? For.him, alos J there is nom ht but dark despair and self reproach for a lost ife. ]-..: ,-■:: ; L; -;- : ,, ; : .:•;;';;. ■ ■ - - Foi a man id leave, his footprints eh the sands of time, h,e must be ena owed with a. Istrong brain and nervous rower. Me must possess a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, in a healthy body—-tlie .power to. conceive—the energy to execute .' But look at our Australian youth ! See the emaciated form, the vacant look, \h? listless hesitating manner, the, nervous distrust,' the' sense tsss, almost idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and conversation, and 'then sag .- Is that a man to leave, his. footprints on tlie sands of time. L>o.patents, medical men and educators of I oulh pay sufficient attention to this subject? Do they ever ascertain the cause of this' decay-, and having, done so, do they (as <> sirictsen.se of-duly demandsj seek "the s/eiliea idvice of the medical man, who has made this branch of his. profession fcs ■ particular speciality, whose lift has heen devoted to the treatment of these cases? Reader, what ii selr. Barents see. their progeng 'fading jradual'y before their sight, see them become vhaciatel old -young,.men, broken doro£ in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle yet one word might save them, one sound~and- ) vigorous health-giving letter from a medical .to the treatment and continuous supervision of siich'cases, would, in >}iost : instances, siccceed in wzrdiiig off ths impending. diWM of a miserable and gloomy Future, and by appropriate treatmeuc- restore to its natural vigor, and, rasiire a joyous and happy life. • Br.: L. L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made'the diseases of gout 1 and those arisbiy therefrom his peculia -si tidy. Mis whole jirofessional life has been especially devotee' to the treatment if Nervous Affections and Vie Diseases incidental to Married Life Mis skill is availabU to all—no matter how many hundreds or thousands of nvles disfant. M'is system of correspundmc. by letter is now so ■veil orgamsid and known, that comment would be tuperjluous- (by this means many thousands of patients Jiave b~en cured, wftoinhe'has •lever seen and never knoicnj': and it is harried 1 m with mch judicious supervision that though le has been practising th>s branch of his pro-fession-for twenty-six years in these co onies 10 single instance of accidental diseoheryiias iver yet happened. When Medicines are repaired, these are forwarded in the same careFid imnner without a possibility of the contents of the parcels being discovered. Flahi ind clear'directions accompany 'these latter' zni. a oure i* effected without even thephysician knowing ivho is hi? patient. "* To Men and- Women with Broken down ConHttations, the Nervous, the DebiUtated2nd a'l suffering from any Disease wlialeoer Dr. L. L. SMI/'M'S plan of treatn eul comnexds itself, avoiding, as it does, the inconJemence nnd expense of a personal visit, dddress — Ihr.L. L. SMITE, IS2 Collin, st. Bast fLatethe residence of ike Gor>ftr»o*J ; Consultation Fee hy Letter,£l.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 571, 21 August 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 571, 21 August 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 571, 21 August 1880, Page 4

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