Medical. CURE FOR A.LL. HOLLOWAI's OTNTMBNT A sufferers from coughs, colds, bronchi^ s asthma, and irreglular action of the heart are eirn°stly recommended i.o rub Holloway s-aroiiing Ointment well over the throat It.t o andbacK.as tlmcase may require, twicf ,1 day Invalids may oonMentiy rely upi.L the beneficial effects lesulting f»om this treslmen.'.- this Ointment is the most trustworthy rom-d} for all internal and external ailmentt of tfic throat. BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS *BSOKSSES, WOUNDS AND SORES ALL k"LV.»s. Vi iy be thoroughly he-Mot! by the applicati B of .his Ointment to the parts affected, afte the? have been duiy foni"ntp-l with warm water Under the action of this powerful Ointment r>ided by the Pills, the deprived h'-mours t.ie body will be quickly rrmovod, even suiofulous ulcers and foul sores, however old or 1 uvoterats, cau thus bo cured. GOUT RHKUMATtSM. AND NEDIIALGIC PA IKS This Ointment never f.tijs to relief. _Is ver" first application lessens the intiamation an., diminishes both heat and piiu. This toothing Ointment, by depurating the blood of fts route to or /trom tho affected parts, por« motes healthy actiou. In .severe and chrosic cases the Pills should always be taken, as thr-ir purifying altaative and restorative qualitiee place the wholcina^ of solids and fluids in wholesome condition.' THE MOTHER'S FUI2VD.— SKIN DISEASES, HOWEVER DESPERATE MAY BE RADICALLY CURED. Scald heads, itch, blotches, in the skin tciofalous sores or king's evil, and such like affections, yiell to th- mighty power of this fine Ointment, provided i. be well rubbed around the affected, parts two or three times a day aud the Pilla be takeu according to the prm bed directions, PHYSICAL SWELLING. PARALYSIS AND STIFF JOI ITS. 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 parto, even when other means have failed. Whenever the malady has 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 ailing nto that disordered stace, which the paiu, restlessness, and fever attending these ailments is apt to prcrtuoe, u.ud which mak^ 0 retaids recovery, and sometimes >»veD makes serious the slightest case. Both the Ointment aud Pilhs should be used for the follownig complaints : ' Bad Legs I Lumbago Bad Breasts Piles t Bn us Rheumatism Bunions Sore Nipples . Chilblains Scalds j Chapped Hands Sore-throats. Corns (Soft) Skin-diseases Contracted and Stiff Scurvey Joints Sore -heads I Fistulas Tumours Gout Ulcers Q-laudular 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. THE FAMILY HERALD may be had iL Half-yearly Volumes (4s 6d) and in : Monthly Parts (6d) at a small percentage over the published price, of all Colonial 1 Booksellers and News Agents ; or the Monthly Parts direct from W. Stevens, 421, Strand, London, for 14s per annum, post-free. Price Sixpence. |71AMILY HKR ALD Monthly Part Jj The Queenslander says: — " A marvel of sound entertaining literature. . , . For sixpence (publisher's price) the reader has tales, sketches, and leading articles, and a mass of general information that would make a well-sized volura?," Price Sixpence. jrrtAMILT HERALD Monthly Part JP The Daily Argus saj's: — " This domestic magazine is second to none with which we are acq.uair; fed,"f cd," Price Sixpence, T7IAMILY HEEALD Monthly Part Jj The Darling Gazette says : — " Among the English periodicals received in Australia there is one, we believe, that receives a warmer welcome than is accorded to any other publication of its kind in the world. ... Its reputation has been ably preserved, and it? character as the best family magazine of light, wholesome, and amusing reading, has been nobly sustained." \ THE FAMILY IILRALD. y EADING ARTICLE S AND Jj ESSAYS. The British Quarterly Review says : — " Theie is a well-coiibidered leading article or essay every week, upon some subject of an instructive or thoughtful character" Price Sixpence. TjjIAMiLY HERA.LD Monthly Part JL The Australasian says : — •* This favorite domestic magazine re* tains all its old inii'rest 2 id variety." THE FAMILY HERALD. TVTOVELS AND TALES. _L>l The Saturday Review says :—": — " Its novels and tales are quite as well written as the best circulating-library stories.'' THE FAMILY HERALD^ A N S WERS TO CO RREBPO NJ\. DENTS. The Saturday Bevicw siv,s : — "The editor is the confidant and confessor iv every station of life, The Answers to Correspondents cannot be fictitious, a romance and a life history being embodied in almost each of them." THE FAMILY HERALD. Colonial Booksellers can obtain an extra supply of the current Parts through Messrs Gordon and Gotch, Collins- street Melbourne; George-street, Sydney; and Queen-street, Brisbane.
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West Coast Times, Issue 2787, 8 March 1878, Page 4
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