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Medical. TTOLLOWAYS OINTMENT. OLD SORES and Old Skin Diseases.—The seeds of these disorders are effectually expelled hy this penetrating Unguent, not only from the superficial parts, but from the internal tissues likewise Any case, even of twenty years' standing, speedily yields to its influences A Certain Cure for Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Sore Throat, Asthma, &c—For curing sore throat, diphtheria, bronchitis, asthma, tightness of the chest, and pain in the side—which instant treatment alone prevents degenerating into more serious maladies—this Ointment has the same powers over chest complaints us a blister possesses, without causing pain or debility. Old asthmatic invalids will derive marvellous ease from the use of this Ointment, which has brought round many such sufferers and re-estab-lished health after every other means had signally failed. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Sores, and Ulceus. —By rubbing the Ointment round the affected parts, it penetrates to the tissues beneath, ami exercises a wonderful power on all the blood flowing to, and returning from, the diseased part. The inflammation diminishes, the pain becomes less intolerable, the matter thicker, and a cure is soon effected. In all long standing cases, Holloway's Pills should also be taken, as they will thoroughly expel all depraved humours from tho body. Gout, Rheumatism, stiff joints.—Gout and Rheumatism arise from inflammation in the pari* affected. To effect a permanent cure, adopt a cooling diet, drink plenty of water, take six of Hollo way's Pills night and morning, and rub this Ointment most effectually, twice a day into the suffering parts; when used simultaneously, they drive all inflammation and depression from the system, subdue and ren ove all enlargement of the joints, and leave the sinews and muscles lax and uncontracted. abscesses, Erysipelas, Piles. — Unvarying success attends all who treat these diseases accordng to the simple printed directions wrapped round each Pot. A little attention, moderate perseverance, mid trifling expense, will enable the most diffident to conduct any case to a happy issue without exposing their infirmities to any one. The Ointment arrests the spreading inflammation, restrains the excited vessels, cools the overheated skin, alleviates throbbing and smarting'pains, and gives immediate ease and ultimate cure. Both the Ointment and Pills should bo used in the following complaints :— Bad Begs Fistulas Scalds Bad Breasts Gout Sore Throats Buns Glandular Swell- Skin Diseases Buttons injis Scurvy Chilblains Lumbago Sore Heads Chapped Hands Piles Tumours Contracted and Rheumatisms Ulcers Soil Joints Sore Nipples Wounds Cons (soft) Tie Ointment and Pills are sold at Professor Uoiil'O WAY'S Establishment, 78, New Oxford-street, I,onlori ; also by nearly every respectable Vendor nt Medicine throughout the civilised world, in Pots Mid Boxes, at Is IJd, is Oil, 4s Ik., Us, 225, and 33s eacl. Ku-h Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicines bears the* British Government Stamp, with tho words "Jlolloway's Pills and Ointment, J.ondon," engraved ilrereon. On the Label is the address, 78, New Oxford-street, London, where alone they are Manufactured. tST Beware of all compounds styled Holloway's Pills and Ointment with a " New York" label. N E TJ B, O S. INVALUABLE FOB COLDS AND CATARRH. EASY DIGESTION. CRAWFORD'S CHAMOMILE, RHUBARB, and DANDELION PILLS, d SAFE AND RELIABLE REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. Indigestion, Heartburn, sensation of fullness ifter ratals, bitter taste in the mouth, with furred longue, ami unpleasant breath, irregular craving for food, and an "all gone" feeling in the stomach; flatulence, Nervousness, Headache, Giddiness, Drowsiness during the day, but especially after linner; want of energy, accompanied by extreme lepression of spirits. Any one or more of these symptoms may indicate some derangement of the Liver or Stomach, and relief should be sought for. at once. Nothing 'will ;ive more speedy and certain relief than CRAWFORD'S CHAMOMILE, RHUBARB, AND DANDELION PILLS. These Pills have now a large sale in New Zealand, Mid many testimonials have been received by the proprietor from persons who have obtained benefit from their use. Sold in boxen Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 5s each. Post tree to any part of the colony. : - CRAWFORD, Pharmaceutical Chemist, MEDICAL HALL, NEWTON, AND THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. Newton Telephone, No. 4431 Ponsonby Telephone, No. 424. HIGHEST FRICE GIVEN FOR OLD NEW ZEALAND AND OTHER STAMPS, USED OR UNUSED, TIT ATRIMONIAL. JUST PUBLISHED, in cheap pamphlet form, NATURE'S HIDDEN TREASURES, by a French Doctor—a safe and sure guide to health and happiness To married persons and those about to marry it is worth its weight in diamonds. Price by post, in secure envelope, Is 2d N.Z. stamps. Address — Parisian Agency Co., P.O. Box 7CG, Sydney. V E U R O S. EVERY LADY SHOULD POSSESS A BOX. It Relieves all Periodic Pains. MAXWELL'S AUSTRALASIAN SYRUP Is the most popular as well as the MOST PLEASANT AND EFFECTIVE COUGH MEDICINE EVER INTRODUCED. The fact >i the sale of the above preparation during the past winter having exceeded by several gross that of any former year sufficiently demonstrates its popular character. AUSTRALASIAN SYRUP, FOR COUGHS, colds, bronchitis, asthma AND DIFFICULT BREATHING STANDS UNRIVALLED. To be had from A. A. MAXWELL, NEWMARKET J Or through the Wholesale Agents, Sharland & CO, Auckland and Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9197, 11 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9197, 11 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9197, 11 May 1893, Page 3

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