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THE MOST CONSTANT FRIEND.? ffiolloway's Ointment. POSSESSED of this remedy every man; is hjs.; own Family Physician. If his wif<s or children' be troubled with eruptions of the skin, ' sores, * tumours', white swellings, sore throats, nsthma, or any other similar ailment, a persevering use of this \\ Ointment is all that is necessary tb prodacea radical cure. BAD LEGS AND BAD BREASTS,. In no case has this Ointment been known to fail either in the cure of bad legs, or bad breasts ; * thousands of persons of all ages. have:be,eu",^ffeotually cured by it when discharged from , hospitals. aa >. incurable. If dropsy settle in the legs,-: the, Oins?; >fl ment will. cure it if. used . with the. Pills.; >. ; "_ '. -. : .-;,,- SKIN DISEASES^ HOWEVER DESPJEBfATE,'Mi^»Js"' N : ■ ' KADIOALiY CtTßfiD.' ! '' ''* '' '; ■ "*■■ Scald-heads, itch, blotches on the skin, scrofulous sores or king's evil, and such like / afflictions,' ~J yield to the mighty power of this fine; Ointment, provided it be welL.rjibb«d iptp, the. , affected parts two or three times a day, and the Pills be taken to purify the blood; •' > ' ' •'■' •'' ; •• s ' ' ; - : GOUT AND KHECMATISM I . .; ';.'■». ' This invaluable preparation : has greater: .'powerover gout and rheumatism than any, other medicine,- if übne nted remain uncined if he will but.set about./, itiin good earnest,iusing this, infallable, remedy :ac;.-) cording to the printed instructions affixed to each „ pot. " All" settled aches avid ! .pains' are r^moy^'d;iij i x the sanaenianher,' ' " .'• ' " [' ."^ "'.' '."*=". CERTAIN CUBE FOB . ASTHMA, WHEEZINO;ON i ! .' . THE CHEST, COUGHS OB COLDS, i'• s > i"M . This wonderful Ointment, if .well rubbed into the i.' chest night and morning in the same manner- as ; salt is forced into meat, wilj soon remove the worst „ case of asthma oi 1 , any affection of the ..chest, . pror.-i viding the Pills are used with the Olntmeiiti.. „ >; ; .. ( j SCURVY, SOROFOLA, EBYSIPELAS. ■:.'•; . > ! Hew does. this Ointment expel .disease ? By; ar*.. ■ resting all undue aution of the nervous and.cirpuU-, ; tory systems, by lessening inflamation, and by,i;e« V-. moving stagnation.; but e'love all, by casting out the impurities' which' are -laily gaining' admission iuto the , body. By this imeans'it; ; efadi- \ 'i c ates scurvy, scrofula^ erysipelas, -artd -all 'external-' diseases ; while its penetrating powers enable it to v reach diseases which are deeper! seated, afift '•sac'«: ; ' cessfully]tp.cope with. the seeds of, tumoura, -iHfttt' >s cers, and similarly malignant maladies, which only a few years since defied everytreaimnt, and hurried.-.; their victims prematurely to. the, grave., „, . 1,-/ DnOPSICAX SWELLINGS, PABALYSISy' AND STIFF .'.,■■ JOINTS'. • : :;.'.' . •••;. ::'•! Although the above complaints, differ wjdelyau. .; their origin and nature, yet they . all i reg.ui/6 5 local ' treatment. Many of the worst cases of such diseases: :~ will yield, in a comparatively short space of time, ; when this Oiiitmentis diligently rubbedintp.thejarts \ affected even when every ; other means have failed, . In aliserious maladies the Pills should be taken ac- ' cording- to the printed directions 'ac : companyin'g etfch '" box. ■'• ' ."'■• ■'■'",'.■'' '~ '' ' , '' ; it; ' GREAT HOTJSEHODD BEMEDY! ' '' Those diseases of the skin to which children are -*' most subject, such as encrusted 'soreaonHhe head 1 • • ■ and face, rashes; ringworm,- tetter, pimples, &c, ' are quickly relieved by this unguent and! cured, -:-:: without leaving behind any scar or blemish., j --.1. ■■'.'■ ]. ,;;- , DROPSIES.,, ,!<,;■•* • "; ..V ■■',: This miraculous, Ointment, if well- worked, ia to. : - the cqmpiaining,parts twice.a d&y,|will penetrate tq -. the disordered vessels,; and the Pills, if. taken, ftß>:.,'.< cording to the printod directions, will, produce ttte..;^ most pleasing and. wonderful effects.. „.., „.,, : j.. V v This invßluab'le' Ointment will cure any ulcer 6r~~ sore, however desperate and long standing* ' even ' where amputation has been recommended ks ' the only means of saving the limb.: I Holloways PilU are the -best remedy- known in ' •the world for the following Diseases ;f— .' ' ; l Ague ' Dropsy Liver Cdid. Tiir>2ftMb* .' ; Asthma 'Dysentery plaints 1 ;' . ' ireax .'. ; Bilious Co- Erysipelas 'Lumbago' '" .Tti'mour^ I^' ! * ' plaints Female Irre- Piles . Ulcers" \ Blotches on gularities Rheumatism Venereal : ' ; . the skin . Fevers of all Retention of affections- '.'" Bowel Com- ' lands Urine' Worms of j _ , ,plaints Fits " Scrofula, -or ;i kinds : '": ' Colics Gout . - King's Evil Weakness Constipation Head-ache Sore Throats fronT what- \ ' oltheßowels Indigestion ■ Stone ..' and ever causa ";' " Consump- . Inflamma- Gravel '" &,b;,*&o,,"',, r don tioti 1 Secondary '.'."". : , Debility Jaundice SymptomsJ . - ' ,"J 'p 0 •' B E S P L D-» JL' ' • '■' AT THE HCTT. ' ' '"'. ' ' The House Known as the Farmer's Arms, with about six acres Land, attached thereto, apply to THOS. POAD, • On the Premises. ' '.-' Nov. 5, 1863. ' ;. . ' .'• : LONDON HOUSE LABiBTON QUAY.. NEW GOODS! NEW 60.0 D ' S ;" v -' NOW LANDING EX PRINCESS; := ; 6 cases of gents, fashionable Summed Cldthidg^'* consisting of light tweed and doeskin ; «a« ; : coats and suits, • • ' " „ LEWiS MOSS, v i ■■ ■ ' ' Proprietor. 1 : * Oct. 1, 1862. ■■■'■■. "'; :t ;'"','■'' ""t.' RAMS AND EWES FOR SALE. ';; A(\ WELL BRED MERINO RAMS deli^ty.; :[ able in the Wairarapa or in Wellington. ' / . • Apply to ' , : ...-'. ,' - : levin & co., ■ , • ;/.; : ; or 1 to ' . ■ -, , E.&c.PHARAzrN, ',';;; Watarangi, Wairarapa. . "' . I who will have on sale at their station, after the lsfe •;-''■ " January,' 1863. ;; '; t \ ''';" ~". . t 500 'Merino Ewes to be run but from '^tlieiiri i ; *• :yara; • • • '■■■ ll - i ,v" j ;v: i . l I:':|Pr".1 :': |P r". Wellhigton, 6th November, 1862., '_. () : . ' .. ; . v^-

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1793, 18 November 1862, Page 4

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