NEVER USED 1M VAMi^ \ Diseases of the Skitt Universal approbation has been awarded to this famous Ointment for its efficiency ■) removing diseases of the skin. For scrofula, scurvy, scald heads, andalleruptionioitne skin, no remedy can equal it. To soldiers, sailors, miners, and travellers in foreign landa, it is invaluable." Sores, Wounds, Bad Breasts, Ulcerated Legs. In this class of maladies, an improve* merit ppidly ; follows the first dressing with the Ointment. ...... * It must not only bo applied to the wouna or soro, but be briskly rubbed m.around the . diseased, swollen or painful parts. The. effect of the Ointment is increased by-fora-entine with warm water before.tb* fl»t- } ment is rubbed in ; but the turfaee of tdret. when healing, should never be cleansed with sponge or anything else. * Rheumatism, Gout, Stiff Joints. - Everyone suffering from these painful affections should use this Ointment M it has relieved thousands from torture* after every other means had been fruitless., The Ointment should be well rubbed intoitho skin at least twice a day, after it has Men fomented with warm salt and water and dried. The pain gradually abates, and* cure soon follows. Glandular Swellings, Bronchitis, $Sore throat, and Quinsey.- : To combat these diseases with ■access, penetrating remedies are necessary. Sucn ire Holloway's Ointment and Pills. When tubbed on the skin, the former penetrate* to the glands, and removes any dbstructaon or impurity which may be impeding their healthy action. This Ointment acts on the wrVmainspring of life, for through the glands pass all reparative matters; m all the above class of cases, the Ointment and Pals, used conjointly, will act so searcnmgly and certainly, as to effect cures in the mort deplorable cases. , . Asthma, Shortness of Breattt* In these complaints the Ointmen*Aould , be well rubbed upon the chest «££*"«" the shoulders, in order tomakeitpenetrata to the lungs and air passages, and ttttj» effect a permanent cure. r ; . Both the Ointment and PUU should it UteA in the following cam: — . BadfeM Corns (Soft) I Rhmmattam «""*•• SoSted* SSW toes and Sand Fistulas ISLdi unem Gout Sore tutrnm cSSav Glandular Xambni« . Chilflains Lumbago - Vou«to Chapped Hands Piles "if" The Ointment and Pills are Manuiactuied only at . 7lNewO«fordSfcgates33 Oxlort SW th^srtWvi«M . dirwtiona for use iv almost every language. . should look to the 3 udßoxu. If the Oxford St., Lendpn, k TEBHIBLH OOXJaH A TERRIBLE OOUQH •< dommerdßllßoad, Peckham, July 21. " Dear Sir,—l am a poor hand at expressing my feelings, but I should lilre to thank you; Tour loiengeß have done |wonders in relieTin|my ernoia , . cough. Since I had the.operation of • Trachaotomj* (the same aa the late Emperor of Germany, and unlike him, thank God, lam stall alire) performed at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, no one ooold possibly. Jjar« had a more violent couga; it was so bad. at ttmte that it quite exhausted me. The mucus, which.was wy copious and hard; has been softened, and I have been . able to get rid of it without difficulty.—l am, nr, yours truly, J. HILL.' \ DOCTOR'S TESTIMONY. A DOCTOR'S TESTIMONY. " Buth Park, Cardiff, South Wales, Sept. 28,1893' "I have, indeed, (jrcat pleasure in adding mjr testimony to your excellent preparation of-Cough Lozenges, and I have prescribed it now fqrthe last eight years in my hospitals and private practice, and found it of great be efit. lof ten suffer from Chronic Bronchitis; your Lozenge is the only remedy which gfves me immediate case.. Therefore I certainly and most st'ongly recommend your . Lozenges td wio publi". who may suffer from Catarrh, Bronchitis, Winter Cough, or any kind of Pulmonary Irritation.--M.D., L.R.C.P. andL.M. EdintmigK L.R.C.S. and L.SI. E inbuigh: I 7SB KEATING'S LOZENGES. I ] SE KEATING^S LOZENGES. It is 75 years ago" since HEATING'S COITGH LOZENGES were first made, and the sa'e is larger than ever, because they are unrivalled in the reuef and cure of .Winter Cough, Asthma, and "Bronchitis ; and alone gives relief. TTTTERLY UNRIVALLED. TTITERLY UNRIVALLED. Heating's Cough Lozenges", the unrivalled remedy for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and THROAT TROUBLES, are sold in tins by all Chemists. KYsOOTHINGJ Lv^ POWDERS! RELIEVE FEVERISH HEAT? PREVENT FITS, CONVULSIONS, ETC.I Preserve a healthy state of the constU. tution during 1 the period of Teethings The words "JOHN BTfiIDKAK, _ \ . Chamiat, Walworth, Burr«y,» • m .» on the Govtrnmtnt Stamp (tfactdt*oMhreMHsti, ■iHH WISE IN TlXß.—Consider yoarHMltki TiTl — iii of weaknM», Vvrnmmmm, . U L" Falpita«oa,lMaMeitgr,PeWUtfJ«ii X I", of Vital PowecTuwatrAA HwMh or ■pfHi sex), no matter how' chips*) or Mr«n, '^ FARE'S BUKTMC nUOSM an %U rJ&- grandest,mastipeedy,audpow«s9trpMiy onaarth. Onepa«te(«UMflcitttinevMtft«VMh«l) the oMeat, aad mMt ifcaMwrai, to lreM A Trt»ilMl Being perfectly hMMI«w, th*> UMra'aohsi allM <flectt. Ouarmnttti www ufmU. >«WpM>UsfcwtftjjSj under cowr, tnm the N. Z. into ipMr M ■upnTco.,BoKW,DMMitai. 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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8055, 30 May 1895, Page 4
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