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H CUIUS FOB ALL. OLLOWA TS OINTMENT. Bronchitis, Diptheria, Colds, Coughs, and 1 Jjerangements of the Throat and Qhtnl. i , All sufferers from coughs, ooldn, bronohitu asthma, and irregular action of the heart are earnestly recommended to rub Uollowuy's searching Ointment well, over the throat, breast, and back, as the vane ma// re jure, twice a dao, Thfc Ointment is tint most ejf/uuvioas remedy, all internal and external ailments of the thron. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts Ulcers, Abscesses , Wounds, and tiores, of all kinds ■ May be thoroughly healed by the, application or this Ointment to the parts affected, aW Mot, have been duly fomented with warm water. der the action of this powerful Ointment, aided by the Fills, all depraved humors will be quiok" ly removed from the body } even scrofulou cers and foul sores, however old or inveterate van thus be cured. In 6out, Rheumatism, and Neuralgia paint This Ointment never fails to give relief, jty very first application lessens the iii/lammatign and diminishes both heat and pain, M seven and chronic oases the Bills should always Oo taken, as their,pur fi/ing, alltralive, and resttor" alive qualities 2>lai, *he who le mass of solid,., andjluids in a w/iolesofn# uondk The Mother's Friend— untile leases. Scaldheads, itch, oroup, hlotohb, on the s/c,n scrofulous sores, and suchlike affections vie to the mighty power ofthisjlne Uintmt* ' short time,provided it beivell rubbed round the' ajjectedparts two or three times a day. Biles, Fistulas, and Internal 'lnflammation, ■ lersons afflicted with these distressing mif plaints willjind n this wonderful Ointment »/,-• slant means oj ease and ability to, effect, their own aure without explaining their inJlrmUu to anyone. ! Jhe Bills, in small doses, grealli/ as sist the Ointment, as they purify the blood regulate the stomach, and cool the system,

'Both the Ointment and Pills should.he used in ' the following Complaints!— Bad Legs , Fistulas , Sore Nipples Oout , Sore Throat Glandular Skin Viscose towellings Scurvy Lumbago Tumors ■Piles Uloers Rheumatism Wounds Bad Breasts Burns Chilblains Chapped hands Contracted &■ Stiff Joints rJ^h e Owtwwl dud Bills are sold at Professor JJolloway s Establishment, 533 Oxford-street, hondonj also by nearly eary respectable Ven ■ aor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World• I, bull printed directions are affixed to eavt/ I ot and Sox, and pan be had inany language evnin Turkish, Arabia, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese. ' " hives of great men all remind us, We can make our lives tublinie ; ; ' ■ And, departing,' leave behind, us Footprints on the sands of time." rjUHH above is read with qreat intf.res _ , bythousands, of young men, It inspire« them with Mopi, jor in the bright lexicon or youth there is no such word as fail, Alan f sa,y many, this is correct,—ln true with regard to the " youth who has never abused Ms strength 1 —■ and to the man who has not been " passio *' slave." But io that youths-to that man, who has wasUd his vigor, who has yielded himself up to the temporary sweet allurements of viao who Aasgiven unbridled license to his passions', to him the above lines are but as a reproach, What Mope can he have I What aspirations f What chance of leaving his footprints on the andt of time ? For him, alas,' there is n'ouijht ut dark despair and self.reproach for a lost ife. Fof a man to leave his footprints on th* mds of time, he must be enoowed with atrong brain and nervous power. He musposs'ss a sound, vigorous, healthy mind, int healthy body<—the potoer io couaeivti—tk& energy to execuU / But look at our Australian' youth! See the emaciated form, the vacant look, the liilless hesitating manner, the, norvous distrtist, th senselsss, almost idiotic expression. Note his dfrnea/iour and conver salion, and then say : Is that a man to leaix his footprints on the sand* of time.

JJo parents, medical mtn and tduoators of fQuth pay sufficient attention to this subject t JJo they ever ascertain the causa oj this decay; and having done so, do they (as n strict sense of duty demands) seek the s/cided advice of the medical ma)i t who has made this branch' of his profension hijt particular» speciality, whose life has been devoted to th treatment oj these cases'( Header, what in .your antwtr H Lit each] one answer for himself, Paren s see their progeny fading gradually before their sight, see item become emaciate I old young men, broken down in health, enfeebled, unfitted for the battle of life ; yet one word might save,them, one sound and vigorous health-giving letter from a medical man, habituated to the] treatment and continvoui supervision of Mich cases, would, in most instances, sticceedl in warding off the mpending doom of a miserable and gloonti/ future, and hy appropriate treatment restorethe enervated system to its natural vigor, and ensure a joyous and happy life.

I ] r ' L - f SMITE, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arlsiau therefrom his peculiar study, Ws whole pro< fessional life has' been aspt aially devoted to the treatment of Nervous Affections and tin Diseases incidental to Married Life, IJ is skill is available to aU—vo matter how mani, hundreds or thousands of miles distant,. His system of correspondenoi by tetter is now so ■well organistd and known, that comment would be .•vpeijltioun— (by IJUs means many thou• sands of patients have bt-en cured, whom he has never seen and never Icnownj ; and it is carried on with suoh judicious supervision that though he has been practising this branch of his pro. Jession for twenty-six years in these colonics no single instance of accidental dhcowru ha ever yet happened. When, Medicines are required, these are forwarded in the same Till, 4)J/7>J lldw ah it J... J _ <■. . 7 , and a cure is ejected without knowing who is hi* patient.

rl,rf > J'" 1 ' 1 wilh Broken down ComUtutiom, the Nervous, the Debilitated and a., from any m«ea*o whatonw , 7 '■ 11 ' S P l '"> of treat.# out com* nmitds itself, avoiding, a* it, doss,the »» oatt . i-rii>enee and txpmsa of a p.wxoiud visit, Address-:-Dr. L, L, SMITE, 182 Collins H. liati M KUIOUIiNJt, (hats tU residence oft.hu Governor J Consultation Fen hjj Letter, £l.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 613, 2 July 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 613, 2 July 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 613, 2 July 1881, Page 4

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