ALL CURES MADE EASY BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
/',<? Ley*, Ulcerous Sores, Bad Breasts, ami Old Woumh ' 70 Ue^Tiptioii of wound, soic, or ulcer can resist the i heuluig properties of this excellent Ointment. The i-V rases nattily assume a healthy appearance whene\er i edicament is applied ; sound flosli springs tip troin • . \>Uomof the wwnd, inflammation of tl-e surrounding ii n arrested, and a complete and puriuamcnt cure quit. My ki w\\3 tho use of the Ointment. Files, Fidulus, and Internal hifimnmntum. '.'lose distressing and weakening diseases nu\ with cert i ,i!y bo cured by the sullcrers themsehes, it they will u^e . n'loway's Ointment, ivnd elo&olj attend to the punted actions. It should be well rubbed upon t'ieneiglibouri parts, when all obnoxious matter w ill be irninu'd A '• ico of bread ami water way sometimes be applied as I 1 time with advantage; the most feet upulous cleanliues • -t-t be observed. If those who read thi.s paragraph will 1 '>» it under tlio notice of such of thoir aeip.uunlaiu*s i i m it may concern, they w ill render a sen ice tlut wil i,u'r be forgotten, as a cure is certain. lllicumatixDi, Gout and Stiuabjin. j Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation and sub i i n.j p.nn in these complaints m the .a no degree as , '''Juas's cooling Ointment and purify ing IMU When » . I simidUucously they drive all mllani'mntion and depra- ■ is from the system, subdue ard remove all enlargement , i. tin joints, and lea\c the sinews and muscles hi\ and ■ . mti 'acted. A cure may alwajs be olleeted, even under t i- wor.-t, cireuiustances, if the uso of these medicines be t< i e\eied in. /y,//r</-s, NnW head, fiingicorm, and other hlin Dlmw' < *'iler fomentation with warm water, the utmost relict | .i> I speediest cure can be readily ob( anted in all complaint ■i j >• ■ling the -kin and joints, bj the simultaneous use of the t ii incut it 111 Pills. But it must be remembered that i i!\ all skin diseases indicate the depravity of the blood i i 1 derangement of the liver and stomach, consequently, in i iv c.iv's time is required to purify the blood, which will 1 I'lh'ctcd by a judicious u-<e of the Tills. The general . ill li will ivitdily be unproved, altliough the eruption may ■ > • diiven out more freely than before, and which should be Ino lOted; perseverance u nece-»sarj . .>/" Throats, Dlptkeria, Quiii-srif, Mumps and all othe, Dura ii'jitut ntn of iha throat. < mi the appenrancc oi an-s ot these maladies the Ointment »'i .ild be Well rubbed at least tiircc times a da> upon the x V »ud upper p.irt of the chest, so as to penetrate to tho , i i !•>, as salt is forced into meat: this course will at once , i >vt« inflammation and ulecration. Tlio woist case-, will \ \\ to this troatmont by following the printed directions. wufitla or King's Ec'il and Swdlhifj of the Ulamln . This class of cases may be cured by Hollow ay's purifying .'" Us and Ointment, as their double action of punf\mg tho '. >u\ and strengthening the system renders them mor«> r i t iblo than any other remedy for all complaints of a scro- • 1 his nature. As tho blood is impure, the liver, stomach .i i I bowels, bcin<» much deranged, require purifying medicine i > nnng about a cure.
! iere is a considerable saving by taking the larger N.IJ. — Directions for the guidance of patients in ctery »c -. rJer arc affixed to each Pot.
•' ' ! Lejj« tClulbltuns iFisfculas • ! Uiv.wta Chafed 0-out m ih Hands GHandular i liuiM Coma (soft) Swellings < ■ of lfo3-|Cancors Lumbago i n<toc3 aud Contracted Piles <mkl Flies imd Stiff Bbeunifttisin • )-o;iy Jomti Blc- Scaldß . ','o-ibot pbauttasia (Sore Nipples Sore Throuti Skin-disenacs Scurry Sore-beads Tumours Ulcers Wounds Yaw a
Both the Ointment and Pills should be iused in the following cases. —
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 157, 10 May 1873, Page 4
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641ALL CURES MADE EASY BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 157, 10 May 1873, Page 4
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