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ALL CURES MADE EASY ! BT EOLIOWAT'S OINTMENT. Bad Legs, Ulctrou» Sore^, Had Bicatls, and Old Wounds. NO description of wound, gore, or ulcer can resist the healing properties of this excellent Ointment. The korst cases readily assume a healthy appearance whenever tlii- medicament is applied ; sound flesh springs up from llu- bottom of the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin is arrested, and a eomple'eand perm ament cure quickly follows the use of the Ointment. /'/ (.\ Fitftulai, and Internal Inflammation. These dftre-sing and weakening diseases may with cerlamty be cured by the su.lerers themselves, if they will use Uolloway's Ointment, and closely attend to the printed instructions It should be w ell rubbed upon the neighbouring purtb, when all obnoxious matter will be removed. A poultice of bread and water may sometimes be applied as bod tune with ad\antage; t\c most scrupulous cleanlines must be observed. If those who read this paragraph will brn q it under tho notice of such of their acquaintances whom it may concern, they will render a service that wil never be forgotten, as a cure is certain. Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia. Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation and sub dum^ pain in these complaints m the same degree as Hollow ay's cooling Ointment and purif\ ing Pills. When used simultaneously they drive all inflammation and depravities from the system, subdue ard remove all enlargement of the joints, and lea\e the sinews and muscles lax and uncontracted. A cure may always be effected, even under the worst circumstances, if the use of these medicines be per-evered 111 Ei'jptions, Scald head, Ringworm, and other Skin Disease After fomentation with warm water, the utmost relief and speediest cure can be readil) obtained in all complaints affecting the skin and joints, by the simultaneous use of the Ointment and Pills. But it must be remembered that nearly all skin diseases indicate the depravity of the blood and derangement of the lner and stomach, consequently, 111 «nany cases, time is required to purify the blood, which will be effected by a judicious use of the Pills. The general health will readily be improved, although the eruption may 00 driven out more freely than before, and which should be promoted ; perseverance is necessary. 3or» Throats, Diptheria, Quinary, Mumps and all other Derangeint iits of the throat. On the appearance of any ot these maladies the Ointment ■ihould be well rubbed at least three times a day upon the neck and upper part of the chest, so as to penetrate to tho glands, as salt is forced into meat : this course will at once re move inflammation and ulceration. The worst cases will 7 eld to this treatment by following the printed directions. Scrofula or King's Ec'd and Swelling of the Glandi. This class of cases may bo cured tn llellowuv's purifying Pills and Ointment, as their double action of purifying the blood and strengthening the system renders them mora suitible than any other remedy for all complaints of a scrofulous nature. As the blood is impure, the liver, stomach and bowels, being much deranged, require purify ing mcdiciuc to bring about a cure. Both the Ointment ami Pills should be used in the following cases. — Bad Legs |Chilblains iFistulas Sore Throats Bal Breasts Chapped Gout ]Skin-diseases Burns j Hands Glandular .Scurvy Bunions .Corns (soft) Swellings Sore-heads Bite of Mos-'Canccrs Lumbago chetocs and Contracted Piles Ulcers Sand Flies and Stiff Rheumatism Wounds Joco-bay J >mts Ele- Scalds Yaws Uhiego-foot 1) lantiasis Sore Nipples There- is a considerable saving by taking tho larger izes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot.

J A R M E B 'S HOTEL, dri • ;. Wines and Spirits of 'est Brands. Good {accommodation for Travellers. Ot. GODKIN Propiietor.

Alexandra Hotel, ALEXANDRA, WAIKATO. THOMAS FINCH, Proprietor. A CCOMMODATION for Travellers. Good Stabling t3L and Paddocks. Saddle Horses for Hire.

KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & Co., (Late Youngman & Co,) KOLESALE & EXPORT DRUGGISTS, SI'\FFOKD-SrREEr, DUNEDIN, AND ViCTORIA-STREET, i'Asr, Auckland, IMPORTERS of every description of Chemical, PharmaCLuttc.it, Photographic, and other Preparations, Patent Medicines and Perfumery, Surgical Instruments and Appliances, rancy Goods, Brushware, Combs, Sponsjc^ Glassware, Earthenware, Medicine Chestß, Medical Books. Shop F ittings, and every kind of Druggists Sundries.

THE COAL MINE HOTEL, Rahuapokeka. ANTHONY RALPH, Proprietor. pi OOD PADDOCKS for Horses, Cattle, and Sheep. \IT Liquors of best quality. Accommodation for travellers. Splendid Shooting in the neighbourhood.

ALBERT BREWERY. R. Whitson and Sons, 169, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Ales and Stout Brewed from the best Malt and Hops only. SAMUEL JOY, /CARPENTER AND JOINER. Doors and Sashes Made to Order. SAMUEL JOY, Ngaruawahia.

By Appointment to His Rotal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, and His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowbx. RH. BARTLETT. Photographer. Comer of Queen • and Wellesley streets, Auckland.

Accommodation House. WHATA WHATA. ARTHUR DAWSOX begs to inform travellers that he lias opened an Accommodation House at Whata Whata. Secure Paddocks for Cattle and Sheep. MR. W. MACGREGOR HAY, Barrister, Solicitor, & Land Broken HAMILTON. David Gardiner, FOR seven years Collar Maker at J . an 1 A. Wiseman's Auckland, Saddle an» Haknk-s Maker, Hamilton. James Martin, TAILOR AND OUTFITT ER, Hamilton.

T\ UKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL JL/ CAMimruoK, Waikato. ' H. P E A R S O N, Proprietor. Accommodation for Tiavelleis.— Jood Stables.

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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 196, 12 August 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 196, 12 August 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 196, 12 August 1873, Page 4

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