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CUBE FOR THE MILLION. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. 18 HOLLOWAX*S OINTirENT GOOD OR BAD? IF bad, would the whole community in all parts of the world allow themselves to be grossly deceived or imposed upon for a quarter of a century ? It must be apparent that the medical profession in every climate would, as in duty bound, make their voices beard against it. Would it be tolerated that millions Bhould buy it and use it year after year if there wag anything better to be had, or were it not now known to be the most powerful remedy ever discovered for the cure of ulcers, wounds, Bores, skin diseases, and other external ailments ? Let any one ask himself the question and decide for himself. CONTRACTED OB STIFF JOINTS. All the medicines in the London Dispensaries would rarely benefit, much less cure, any chronic cases of contracted or sthT joints; whereas if this invaluable Ointment be effectually rubbed into such parts twice a day, the benefit will be immense. Paralytid patients even can derive advantages from remedy, and from no other. BCOBBCTIO HUMOURS. —SCALD HEADS AND BKDT DISEASES. Scorbutic humours arise from an impure state o the blood, and in most cases the liver and stomach are the organs at fault. The Pills will speedily ■ restore these to ahealthy action: while the Ointment, if well rubbed in at least twice a day will soon cure any case of the above classes of skin disease, by totally eradicating them from the system. Soldiers, sailors, and miners, use this famous Ointment in all parts of the world* DROPSY. Beware of this dangerous and stealthy complaint which frequently creeps upon us at first by a simple swelling of the feet, and very little notice is taken of this perhaps till the legs begin to swell. There, again, the root of the evil must be looked for in the liver and stomach; therefore set to work earnestly by taking these famous Pills according to the printed directions, and by rubbing the Ointment very ef« fectually into the swollen parts. Live principally upon solids, avoiding the use of slops, and everything that will derange the stomach and liver. Moat cases readily yield to the combined influence of the Pills and Ointment. DISORDERS OB THE XIDHEYS, STONE AND GRAVES. In any of the above complaints more benefit may be derived in twenty-four hours by adopting the following simple means than is frequently brought about in six months by any other treatment. In bad cases, if a small pot of the Ointment be rubbed into the small of the back, over the region of the kidneys, it will quickly penetrate, and, in most cases, give im* mediate relief; but perseverance is necessary to effect a cure. Six or eight of the Pills should be taken nightly according to circumstances. Whoever tries these Pills and Ointment will not do so in vain, but, on the contrary, the result will be most wonderful. DIPHTHERIA, SORE THROATS, &C. These cases are of so serious and frequently of so dangerous a nature that the Ointment would not ba recommended unless the Proprietor was sure of its effect. It will cure when every other means may fail if applied immediately, and not when the patient is beyond recovery. It is a sovereign remedy for sore throats under any circumstances. Any settled coughs cold on the chest, or wheesing, even if of twenty years standing will be promptly removed. Mothers should rub this remarkable Ointment into the chest of their infant whenever there may be any hoarseness, tightness, or anythiug else affecting the breathing or other wise. Both the Ointment and Pills should be vsed in the faU loieing eased .'— Bad Legs Corns (soft) Rheumatism bad Breasts Cancers Scalds Burns Contracted and Sore Nipples Bunions Joints Sore-throats Bite of Mosqui- Elephantiasis Skin-diseases toes and Sand- Fistulas Scurvy flies Gout Sore-heads Coco-Bay GlandularSwel- Tumours Chiego-Foot ings Ulcers Chilblains Lumbago "Wounds Chapped Hands Piles ( Yaws N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilised world. *»* There is a considerable saving by taking tht larger sizes. PATENT SEWING MACHINE. WF. THOMAS & CO.'S NEW MACHINE, • producing work alike on both sides of the material, at £5 ss. and £6 6s. Their other Machines, adapted for every kind of work, vary in price from £10 to £30. W. F. Thomas & Co. have recently supplied a considerable number of Machines to H.M.'s Stores, Madras and Bombay. Orders mayb9 transmitted through Messrs. Smith, Elder & Co.; or direct to W. F. Thomas & Co., 1 and 2, Cheapside, and 67, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. TIKIM invalnable MEDICINE, which has been known throughout the United Kingdom, for nearly half a century, and recognised by all who have tried it to be the BEST PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, is admirably adapted to supply a great want—that of a remedy always at hand, easy of application, and certain in its results. From their largely extended sale and general adoption, they may be fairly classed as a Household necessary. Sold by all Chemists and other dea ers in Patent Medicines. Agents for New Zealand:—Wellington, Mr. Chas. D. Barraud ; Auckland, Mr. Henry Potter. GOSPEL OAK GALVANIZED IRON. (tinned and TTKTINNED.) Obtained the only Prize Medal in' the Trade at the international Exhibition of 1862. THIS is the oldest m nufacture in the Galvanized I ron Trade, it having been established at Messrs. J. & E. "Walker'B, Gospel Oak Street Mills, Tipton Staffordshire, in 1842, and for some years was sold under the name of the late firm of Morewood and Rogers. It is now to be obtained through all Merchants, and only of WILLIAM LEE, Sole Agent, 74, Eing William-sti eet, London. Observo the Brands as follows :— " Walkers, " Crown G * anchor' O, double R, Gospel Oak, Gospel Oak, Tinned." Untinned.'' mHE SWEET SOUTH WIND breathing o'er 1- beds of violets is not more flagrant than Sozodont. And the aroma which it exhales communicates itself to the breaths of all those who use this marvellous dentifrice, white teeth, ruddy gtr-s, a sweet mouth, and the certainty of enjoying these desirables in perpetuity, are among the blessings derived from the use of Sozodont. "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." TEEMS OJ ADVERTISEMENTS. Three lines . t __ j,_ M Four lines Is. 6i Eight lines jj And 2d. for each additional line. SUBSCRIPTION 15s. per Quarter; single copies 3d. each. •3- Advertisements will be received at the Office, "Wynri-ham-street, and the nu.nber of insertions required must be clearly written on the copy, otherwise they will be inserted until countermanded and charged accordingly.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 847, 1 August 1866, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 847, 1 August 1866, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 847, 1 August 1866, Page 10

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