Medical. CURE FOR ALL. ■ -» JfJOLLOWAyV; O TNT ME NT A sufferers from coughs, colds, bronchWs asthma, and irreglular *ct,ion of the heart are earnestly recommended to rub Holloway searching OintmeDt well over the throat breasc, andbacK,as the case may require, twiw a day. Invalids may confidently rely upeu the beneficial effects resulting from this treatment; this Ointment is the most trustworthy mafdy for all internal and external ailmenti c ' the throat. tiAl> LEGS, BAD fiB.R4.SIS 'i LOESSES, V7OU.\ T !)3 AND SOEES ALL KIM OS. "vlay be thoroughly healed by the applicati Q of this Ointment go the parts affected, afte tlui ha^e been duly foment? 1 with w.irm water Uii'ler the .iction of this nowerful Ointment aided by the Pills, the ii' a praved humours tne body will be quickly remov«d, even scrofulous; ulcers and foul aores, however old or oveterats, can r,hus> be cure']. GOUT RHEIT-iATrSM. AND NEUiIALGtC PAINS j This Ointment nevpr f.iiis to j^ive relief. la vejv first application let. ens the i-ilkmation r'K. Jinnmshes both Let and pun. This .- ioth ing Ointment, by di'pui umg the blood of | fr.s route to or trom tho aiceeter) part?, por« motes healthy action, ln severe and chroaie cases (she Pills suould always be taken, as their purifying alterative ami restorative qualitiee place the wholem.-^ of solids and fluids in wholesome comliliou.' THE MOTHER'S FRIHND.— SKIN DISEASES, HOWBVER T )ESPSRATG MAY BE RADICALLY CI7RED. Scald heads, itch, blolehe«, in the skin scrofulous sores or king's evil, and such like affections, yiel 1 to the mighty power of this fine Ointment, provided i. be well rubbed around the affected parts two or three times a day and the Pills be taken according to the printed directions. PHYSICAL SWELLING, PARALYSIS AND STIFF JOINTS, Many of the worst cases of the above disease till yield in a comparatively short time, if the Ointment be diligently applied to the affected parts, even when other means have failed. Whenever the malady lias been of long standj ing the Ointment should be assisted by Holloway's purifying Pills, which act upon the stomach and liver, guarding digestion against ailinii nto that disordered state, which the pain, restlessness, and fever attending these a linents is apt to produce, and which raak^" retards recovery, aud sometimes even makes serious the slightest case. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used for the follownig complaints : ' Bad Legs Lumbago ' Ba>l Breasts Piles Bu>-ns Rheumatism Bunions Sore Nipples Chilblains Scalds Chapped Hands Sore- throats Corns (Soft) Skin-diseases Contracted and Stiff Scurvey Joints Sore-heads Fistulas Tumours Gout Ulcers Glandular Swellin Wounds The Pills and Ointment are sold at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 533, Oxford-street London ; also by nearly every respectable Vender of Medicine throughout the Civilised World; n Boxes and Pots. The smallest Box of Pills contains four dozen; and the smallest pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions are affixed to each box or pot, and can be had in any language even in Turkish Arabip, American, Persian or Chinese. Notices. 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West Coast Times, Issue 2787, 7 March 1878, Page 4
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