CURR FOR THE MILLION. \ HOLLO WAY 'S OINTM LN T. IS HOILOTVAY'S OINTMENT QOO»> OH BAD ? TF 1 »arl, would tho whole community in <ill parts of tlie world -l- allow tluMnselvos to be grossly Oeceiveil of hnj)Osutl upon m n ]*?!i f °'. a century? [t must Vie apparent that the A l! rofo -f lon in every climate -\vouM, us in fluty bound, nuke their voices heard nffninst it. Would it bn tolerated iimt millions should buy it ami use it year nftor year i( there J® to be had. or were it not now known to iiia. powerful remedy ever discovered for tlie cure of t„f rS| v °" n ds, sores, >kin diseases, and other external aHnu'iU.s? i-et any one ask himself the question and decide for himself. COXT It ACTED OK BTIPP JOINTS. All the medicines in the London dispensarios would rarely oeiieiit, mueli less cure, any chronic eases ol contracted or stiff joints; whereas if this invaluable Ointment he elli-ctnaliv ruhbed into such parts twice a day the benefit will be immense. Paralytic patients even can derive advantages from this remedy, and from 110 other. scomtuTio Huarouss.—scald hbaj>a skin nia'R.vsT?s. ' Scorbutic humour.s arise from an impure state of the blood, and in most cases the liver and stomach aro the organs at ,j fault. The Pills will speedily restore thes*; to a l;oatthy action": q while tho Ointment if well rubbed in at least twice n day will soon cure any easy of the above classe-t of skin disease, by totally eradicating them from tlie system. Soldiers, sailors, ) and miners use this famous Ointment in all parts of the world, j duopsy. ** Beware of this dangerous and stealthy complaint, which frequently creeps upon us ut first by a simple swelling of the feet, ;md very little notico is taken of this perhaps till the logs begin to swell. There, the root of the evil must be looked for in the liver and stomach: therefore set to work earnestly by taking these famous I'ilte according to the printed \ directions, and by rubbing the Ointment very ctTeetinlly into the swollen parts. Live principally upon solid?, avoiding tlie use of slops, and everything that w'ilJ derange tho stomach and - liver. Most eases readily yield to the combined intluenco of tho Tills and Ointment, t IHSOHDKItS OF THE KIDKFA'S, STONE AXD OItAVRL. In any of the above complaints more benefit may be derived 3 in twenty-four hours by adopting the above simple means than is frequently brought about in six months by any other treatment. In bad cases, if a small pot of Ointment be rubbed into the small of the back, over the region of the kidnevs, it will 1 quickly penerate, and, in most cases, give immediate relief; but perseverance is necessary to etfect a. cure. .Six or eiu'ht of the rills should he taken nightly according to circumstances. Whoever tries these I'ills and Ointments will not do so in vain, but, on tho contrary, the result will be most wonderful. r diphtheria, soup, thuoats. etc. These cases are of so serious and frequently of so dangerous a nature that the eintment would not be recommended m less . the proprietor was sure of its eJlVet. 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. Anv settled coughs. - cold on the che>t, or wheeling.even it' of twenty vewrV standing will be promptly removed. .Mothers should rub this remarkable Ointment into the client of their iutant whenever there » may be any hoarseness, or anything else atl'ecliug the hreathir.ar or otherwise. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following x cases: — Bad Legs Corns (soft) Rheumatism Bad Breasts Cancers Scalds Burns Contracted andStiO Sore N*ipp!cs Bunions .Joints Sure Throat* e Bite of Mosquitoes KlO'ihantiasis Skin Diseases and .Sandflies Fistulas Seurvv • Cooo-Bay Gout Sore I'l uds Ghie;;o-l*oot OlandularSwelliugs Turnouts Chilblains Lumbago " Ulcers Chapped Hands Tiles 1 Wound-, Yaws X.B.—Directions for the miidinco of patients in every disorder/ire allixed to each pot. Sold at the Kstablishmeut nf Professor ITolloway, 'J44, Strand (near Temple Bar.), London; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers iu .Mudicme throughout the civilized world. *** Thero is a considerable saving by taking tlie larger sizes. ; PILL OF ITE-VTiTtt. fTMIIS excellent "Family Pill is a medicine of lonn-tricd -JL ellicaey for purifying the blood, so very for the foundation of good health, and correcting all disorder-* of tlio Stomach and Bowels. Two or three dose-; will convince the 1 atllicted of it.* silutary etTect*. fhe >tn:nach will speedily regain its strength ; a iie.xUliy action of the bowels, and j kidneys will rapidly tike place ; and renewed health will be J the quick result <d* taking this medicine, according to the 1 directions accompanying; each box. j Pkrsons or a full hauit, who are subject to headache, giddiness, drow-ine-s, atul ringing in tlie ears, arising from i too great a llow of blood to tlie head, should never be without \ them, as many d ingurous symptom* will be entirely carried j oil by their timely use. ! ' For Klmalks these Pills arc truly excellent, romoviiv; all I obstructions, the distressing headache so very prevalent with ' the sex. depression of spirits, dullness of sight, n atVeC- j tions, blotches, pimples and salloune.ss of tho skin, and give a j healthy juvenile bloom to the complexion. j ' To Motiiuks they are confidently recommended as the he>t i medicine that can l>o taken; and for children of all ages tlu-v j ; are unequalled. The>e pills unite the recommendation of a mild operation I I with tho most successful eflect ; and where an occasional i aperient Is required, nothing can be better adapted. j : Jlnr Commissioners have authorised tlie name I : and address of "Thomas Pkoi.t, No. Strand, 1.-uuh-n." to he impressed upon the Government stamp ailixed to each j 1 box of the genuine medicine. Sold in lOnglnnd at Is lU| and *2s <>d per box, or obtained j 1 through any CiiemM or .Medicine Vendor throughout tlie j Australian 'Colonies. WARNING !! —Do you sutfor from physical incapacity? | ' Aro y«m suffering from n< rvo-;- debility ? H you : the guilty victim ofany secret vieii ? vnu sniVer from j ' a sctofsvmptoms nearly akin more or less to tlie f.»!to»ving 1 J A pretty fair condition of health, not y.-t positively ill, but a 1 feeling upon you that you are not quite right., a malaise, a ten- j dencv to despondency; a slight occasional los; of memory; | i 1 sometimes a weakness across the small of the baek and loins; j ' or waking with a fueling as if unrefivshod : a general depres- j : ■ y sion ; a want of pluck, as it were; less desire for business < than formerly ami you are troubled with a certain feeling of I < nervousne-s, a loss of power ? 1 If you nrc t<i he warned in time, you have now tho means \ and opportunity of being restored to healh. It is at this stage • that your disease, by a timely application of remedies and re- ' gimen, can be eradicated, and your syst- ni invigorated, your ' manhood restored to that state that you may and can lullil the duties required of you by your social and moral being. Be I warned also towhom you apply. There are two roeks upon which you may split—tho one being the legally qualified practitioner. who, although fully qualified by his knowledge of his • profession to treat the various general ailments of humanity, yet is totally ignorant (as the majority of them unfortunately ' are) of this peculiar branch of his science, the reason being ! that he has never made it his peculiar stu'kyT .md the oilier J rock id the blataut charlatan and quack, who preys upon the j ( pocketsanl lives of his victims These individuals assume 1 titles to which they have nr,t tlie dightest pretension, and are, ; for the most part, tncu even without the ordinary common rudiments of education, who. by their force of impudenc-' and : advertising, irretrievably ruin tho small remains ot health of ' the poor deluded victim. i Dr. L. L. SMITH, who has been established since 1 *51, has 1 stepped, perhaps, ho acknowledges, out ol the routine of Ills ; profession hy thus advertising; bur he deems it heller to give an unfortunate fellow-being who had erred (once, perhaps, > only in the course of his life) au opportunity of at least being j 1 capable of discriminating for himself of ascertaining for him- | , self out of the mass of eharltaiiism, at least one practitioner ; who has devoted his time, money, and study to this peculiar : branch of his profession, and one who is a legally qualified j 5 practitioner and member of the Medical Board of Victoria. Dr. L. L. SMITH has now been iu practice in Victoria for | tho last fourteen years, lie was formerly a pupil and pr.ic- ; tised under the celebrated Dr. Culvenvcll of London, so well ] known for his skill In the treatment of those diseases for which ; . Lnllemand, Ricord, and himself were contemporaries. Dr. 1 1 L. L. Smith has the most extensive practice, extending | 1 through the whole of Victoria, New South Wales, South j I Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. Dr. L. L. Smith has j now established this extensive practice through his admirable , system of corresponding by letter. By enclosing a one pound bank-ni/te. an answer and consultation is immediately re--3 turned by next post. Three hourd in the day are continuously devoted to this branch of Dr. Smith's practice. Dr. L. L. SMITH'S establishments aro well known to all visitors to Victoria. His extensive library for reference lias even been praised by the public press. Bis extensive anatomical museum is well known ! and Dr. L. L. Smith's reputation alone as a lecturer 0:1 physiological and anatomical . subjects is sufficient security to th*s public, that those who 1 entrust thoir cases in his hands will, to say the least, have a guarantee that they place them in tho car..' of one who is well 1 acquainted with tho anatomy ami physiology of the human body and its mysterious workings, and, therefore, irrespective of his reputation for curing these diseases, he is at least «i competent person to attempt to cure them. Dr. L. L. Smith takes the greatest precautions to avoid publicity being given ' as to recognition from whence the correspondence comes. He has been now tburtcen years iu practice at Victoria, and not si ono single case has ever been made public. Dr. L. L, Shitii can be confjlt'd oy letter—fee .CI. 9 Dr. L. L. Smith, L. S. A., first prizeman in the principles and practice of medicine 1 first prize for surgery; first prize 0 for anatomy and physiology, Westminister Uuspitiil; first prizeman for chemistry; Ilrst certificate for mid-wifery; ard member of the .Medical Board of Victoria. 92 Bourke-streot East, Melbourne, Victoria 0 Dr. h. L. Smith, 192 Bourke-street East, Melbourne. The following works by Dr. L. L. Smith can be obtainge | direct from the author, on enclosing stamp#, Gd extra postaed ' tree:— Impotence and Sterility 4s *5a Obctaiio e.o Marriage -is. 6d.; Means 0/Prolonging Llfa ,2s. 6d.; ll' 9 Get Fat and How CM Thin, Ib. : &c. &c. SAMUEL YIGKEPIS INFORMS his friends and tlie mercantile public that having COMMENCED BUSINESS A 8 AN ACCOUNTANT ho will be happy to undertake the arrangement of any accounts committed to him, the liquidation of ombarrassed 0;/ insolvent estates, entangled accounts, &c., &c. From his long experience iu murine insurances— having been for twenty years a member of Lloyd's,— he also undertakes the adjusment of averages, or any other business pertaining to marine insurance, OiEce; Uigh-strcot corner of Tulcan Lane. 3 Reference to: > R. B, I/tTSK, Esq., Provincial Accountant 3 H. HhiL, Esq., Solicitor, Shortland-street War, Aitken, Esq., Land Agent, Queen-street,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1075, 25 April 1867, Page 7
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