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%,Qutrtmmzr.te. CURE FOB ALL. OLLOWATS OINTMENT. Bronchitis, JDiptheria, Colds, Coughs, and Derangements of the Throat and Cheat, All sufferers from coughs, colds, bruit chili* asthma, and irregular action of the /mart are earnesllg recommended to rub Hollo-wag'i searching Ointment well over the throat, breast, and back, as the vase mag require, (wive a dan. This Ointment is the most (f/lvaoiouv remedy j, all internal and external ailments oflhelhnw* Bad Legs, Bad Breasts Ulcers, Abscesses , tVomids, and tiores, of all kinds Mag be thoroughly healed bg the application on this Ointment to the parts affected, after that, have been duly fomented with warm water. Under the action of this powerful Ointment, aided by the /'ills, all derailed humors will.be lg removed from the body j uoen sorofitlou cers and foul sores, however old or 'inveterate dan thus be cured. In Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic palm This Ointment never fails to give relief, ifa verg first application lessens the injhimmation and diminishes both heat and pain. In sot en and chronic cases the Mis should always be taken, as their purifying, alterative, and reslto v alive qualities plan *he whole mass of solid andJluidsinaioholesyiMwndh •». ' The Mother's Friend—ln, *«HI,, diseases, bealdhoads, itch, croup, blotchy on the sk » scrofulous sores, and such like affections vie to the mightg power of this fine Olhlhv* ' „ short time, provided it be well rubbed round the affected parts two or three times a day. Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation. Persons afflicted with these distressing con,* plaints willflnd n this wonderful Ointment it,slant means of ease and ability to effect: their °™™ their inflrmUg to angone. The Pills, in small doses, great/, •« tut the Ointment, as theg purify the blood regulate the stomach, and cool the system.

Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following Complaints v Bad Legs Fistulas Sore MpMes Bad Breasts Gout Sort Throat Burns Q-landular Skin Umase Chilblains Swellings Scurvy i happed hands Lumbago Tumors Contracted $ piles Uloer* Stiff Joints Rheumatism Wounds The Ointment and Pills are sold at Prof esse r Hollowaifs Fstablislment, 533 Oxford-street*. London; also bynearly'evn/ respectable Ven< dor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World' Full printed directions are affixed to eaoir I ot and Box, and oa/i be had inany lauqiwjp eonm Turkish, Arabic,-Armenian, Persian, or Chinese, ■ • ' Lives of great men all remind vt, We can make our lives sublime / And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the lands of time," rri EM above is readwith great internsby thousands of young men. It inspire* them with Mope, jor in the bright lexicon of youth there is no such word as fail. Alas f say many, this is correct,—is true with regard to the youth who has never abused his strength —and to the man who has not been "passion' slave." But to tkat youth—to that man, who lia* wasted his vigor, who has yielded himself up to the temporary sweet allurements of viae, who has given unbndled license to his passions, to him the above lines are but as a reproach. What JJope can he have '1 What aspirations! What chance of leaving his footprints on theands of timet For Mm, alns / there is nought tit dark despair and self-reproach for a lost ife.

l'oi a man to leave his footprints on the ands of time, lis must be em owed with a trong brain and nervous power. Ue mils poss-ss a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, int healthy body~~the power to energy to exeeuto ! But look at our Australian youth ! See the emaciated form, the vacant look, ihe Unless hesitating manner, the nervous distrust, th senselsss, almost idioticexpression. Note Us dmeanour and corner sation, and then say ; I» that a man to leav , his footprints on ths sand* of time. Do parents, medioal men and educators of jouthpay sufficient attention to this subject? Do they ever ascertain ilte cause of thi» decay i and having done so, do they fas ti strict sense of duty demandsj seek the skilled advice of the medioal man, who has made this branch of his profession his particulars speciality, whose lift has been devoted to ih treatment of these oases 1 Jteader, what is your answer ?t Lit each one answer for him self, Parens see their progeny fading gradually hfore their sight, sec them become emaciate i old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life i yet one word might save them, one sound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the treatment and con. tinuoiu supervision of sudh oases, would, in most instances, succeed in warding off the mpending doom of a miserable and gloom* future, and by appropriate treatmeut restore the enervated tJ stem to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life. Dr L.L. SUITS, of Melbourne, ha* made the diseases of youth and those arising therefrom h,s peculiar study. Mis whole professional lije has been esptcially dotted to the treatment of Nenous Affections and tU Diseases incidental to Married life His skdl v, available to all-no matter how man,, hundreds or thousands of miles distant HU system of correspondence by letter is uow s<i well organmd and known, that comment uliM be >uperJluous~Cby this means many ihol sands of patients have b*en cured, whom he ha* never seen and never knorvnj, and it is carrTd on with such judicious supervision thatiZZl he has been practising this branch of ff fession for twenty.six y ears in thJe Zfries nosinglynstance of accidental discover "has ever yet happened. When Medicines arel. quired, these are forwarded in the same cart ful manner without a possibility of L contents of theparcellingdiscovered Wain and clear directions accompany these laZ and a cure u emoted without even knowing who is hu patient. m PW*M» and all snJfJring from all/ n- JJabl ' if " i M

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 612, 23 June 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 612, 23 June 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 612, 23 June 1881, Page 4

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