fHE GREAT CURE ALL . KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Holloway I * .Ointment. Bad Legs, Bad jßreasts, Sores and Ulcers. ' All description of sores are r™W\* hy ** roner, and diligent use of this me timaMe prana ration. To attempt to cure bad legs by plastenn, theedgesof the wound together w a folly^ f or should Z Mn unite, a boggy disused cond, ,on S ns underneath to break out with tenfold fury S a few days. The only rational and successful Aatment, abdicated hv nature, is to •r.dnai 1 hj iiiflammation in and about the wound and to soo he the neighbouring parts by rubbing in P en.y of th Ointment as salfc is forced into meat, ItajnH cause the malignant humours to be &™^"*V™. the b*rd, swollen, and discoloured parts roand about be wound, sore, or ulcer, and when these humour are removed, the wounds themselves warn -bread end water poultaces apnhed over^flie affected parts, after the Ointment has been well .rubbed in? wi" soothe and .'often die »«me ..end trreatly assist the cure. .There is a description of Sr/scre, and swelling, which need not^e named Tjere/attehaantuppn the .follies of yonih, and for this Ointment is urgently recommended as a sWreign remedy. In. curing such poisonous sores ft-iwjf fails 'to restore the system to a healthy state'if the Pills- be taken according, to .the printed nstructions. *' . ; - Dlfrtheria. Uloerated Sore Throat, • Scarlet and other Fevers; ' 'A_iy of 'the above diseasesmay be cured by well rubiiugthe! Ointment three times a day into the chest, »hroat, J and neck of the patient, it' will soon peneirkte, and give x imniedia'e relief.' Medicine taken byih6 mouth must operate, ufion the whole system ere its influence- Can be felt in *ny local part, Whereas the" Oiritmeni will de its work at once.J Whoever tries 'the unguent inthe above manner for the dißflases; named, or; any similar disorders affectir/R.tJia.cheßt and; throat, -will find themselves ,re r Veved as by. a pharm.., A'l sufferers from these com. plaints should, envelope ,the throat at bed, time in a JargyWead and water. poultice, after the Ointment lias been ' well rubbed in ,. and if the soles of the feck are likewise, rubbed with the Ointment- eveiy nig_t, : it will greatly assist the cure of the throat ind'-hVst. 'To allay the" fever and' lessen inflam __atioh, ! eigbt or ten Pills should be taken night and fobrnirigV' The Ointment will produce perspiration, the grand essential in all oases of? fevers, sore throatei or where there might bean qppression of the chest, either from asthma or Other causes. Piles, Fistulas, Strictures. 4 The' above class of'complaihts'is surely removed % niehtly fomenting the' parts with warm water, ind'the'n by -most effectually rubbing in the Ointwent; Persons = suffering from-th'ese direful com. plaints shouldiose not a moment in arresting- their, It should be understood .that it is not sufficient merely to, smear, the Ointment on the affeoteiparis.butit mupt.be well rubbed in for some considerable time. two or three times a day, that'it may be taken into the system whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound as effectually as though palpable . ',tb the eye . Th«re again , bread add water poultices after the rubbing in of th« Ointineat, will &d great service. This is the only Biire treatment for females, cases of oaneer in the fctorhach, or where there maj be a general bearing •down. Imprudencies of Youth :— Sores and "Ulcere;- , Blotches,. as also swellings, csn with certainty le radically cured if the Ointment be usedfreey, and* the Pills be taken night and morning, as 1 v eoinmended in tbe printed, instructions. Wh« treated'in any., other way tbey only dry up in one place' 'to break but in another; whereas this Ointment will reinove'the humour from. the system, and leave' the ; patient a vigorous arid healthy being. It will frequire'time with the use>f the Pills to eneurea lasting cure. jDropsioai Swellings, , Paralysis ff ; and Stiff Joints. . ! the above complaints., differ widely in their origin and nature, yet tliey-, all reejnire local treatment. Many of the . worst 'oases of such dieeases will yield; in a comparatively short apace of nnieV'wlMßt thia Ointment is 311 S?entl 7 rubbed -ia to flk f par& afrected. even : after every other * means fcave* failed;' In all serious maladies the •J'llls. .Houli 'fee, taken according ta the printed directions dc^mpanyintj' eaoh box; ■>' \ : ■•-.■■ .:. -• 1 i^Bbih the Ointment and Pills should; be used in the following oases ;— , i, -. . :, ( . Bad Eegs, j ; . ..-;,. 1 Gout,^ ; . Bad-Breasts, .. .» . . .: Glandular Swellings, ; Bu^b,. -; -.. Lumbago, ; t . Euiiipnß,',., ...... ;,.,..., K^es. , ; Bite 0/. Mosquitees and Bhumstism, ' VSjmdVFiieß, "','.'„,'., 'Scaj'dß'j" ' Co^Bay; ' -' "' "/ W Nipples, Clirego-'fdbt; ' '•■' 'Sbr'e Throats,) ==:■ : Gmbitoi .: ; . • ' " '^^ Diseases^ ■;,-, Chapped' Hands •' * v Scurvy,: - ■>, Corns' (soft)/' ' .'.-i>':r. SoretUe.ads, . Oaiicers; '''■■■'- •■ '-> ■ ;| i ■•>.- .Tuni..i.8,..,.- : Cduu-Wtei'' and Stiffs Ulcers, . , .^Joints','-:; :-:..?= Wpunds, . Elephantiasiß, ,■.;;.;■;; y aws : ( : . < v Fistul-B',. /.;-:..,..•..■',,: ...r-,1 •-. .' j,.- ;'., XseUab.^.iiiAi^mentk of pßOMsspß'tteiio* way, 244,, SM,; '(peaf 'Temple .Bar,) London. also by, all reapitjetaUtf Drnggist. and' Dealers m Medicines throng houtr'the isivilized world, at the fol-' lpwin^prices /'^a.., 1 isVißd;,. 6s, Uii 165., 825., arid ;485." .eaoh 7 . / " ''^ ''"' : [ .',' :/ ';''•''.'• '' : ." ' -'■' I^^ There is a considerable iayin'g >y taking tiie . ]'_;* ', ' s larger -izes, ! ' ' ' -:>-> r: j^.B.— Directions for tiie guidance of patients in every 1 dis'order'are Affixed' to each' Box. k(t-v-Q ': . SuhUgetiti:—' < !;-■ • • ,} "C. '& •■';; . . V . : . . . .; W_iwhoto» iBISHOP.-V'.'. ..:.; i : . "'-' Do; ■<-■ • MESSBS. BEAVAN'^ WOON ••.'v..WAKCfANUi? Fr«ia whom this yalui^le'Medicine may be J bViainett{- ii JxL and.Ce,., of Bread-streft, .London, beg to call the alteptiop of Printers in. New Zealand, to the supenor, quality, of their PBINTING INKS, of w'hieh' the fallowing is a list of Prices s— Job' ink for Machine ofPresß Ib., Is/ Bd.& ls. 6d. «.--i,r-i.- >:>■ ;::■, . •. p erll) . , ls., > 15.8d.&15.6d. « BookWorklnkv ;... .. ls.V6d., 2s. &2sv6d. " !_rip , eridr , BookW6i-klnkßßV J & , 4». i; - • ?i ' > ; " J J r s.'^di^ ! '■■».- « Wd'ftdc_t Ink', e-t'ra 1 fine 10s. r ' ' ' •'" Rk^Ultvarijariiiej . ;; . V 2_^ 8s;, 45., ; os-.^sii od., Sark'BlUe & oth'er 'cols; j ■ and 10s f . ;- : %m'BV-^..^''Cv'','/' I2s.,''lsi.,;&e(is.per-g > at. Export orders /will receive the mnstprcfrnpfc-at. r; a\earefal adaptation of the ! I_k'tb ; oinnnfeV^ Vft ;i } ' : '. !l ' " ,s : . ; .; ' ' ' " '• / '' ; ; ' : ' : % •' '^gel^MKV ! .-lABLES D. B A'RKADD, „■',.-> * fir. is^:?'!*v ; .'.-•-..... •-:.' -• --. Wellington, 1 ; •-•
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 6
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984Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1496, 12 February 1861, Page 6
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