CTJ&EI3 AT HAND. HOMOWATS OINTMENT Scorbutic' Evuptiohs, &s Sore rfeais and J)cr ■ ftious S-wellings. If this powerful Ointment be well Tabbed |nto the parts afl'ected, all skin disease tvill "be speedily overcome. It acts not b* repwsstotJ, but repulsioti. It enters the system ft 3 satfr enters mea«, and operates not locally only, But conslitutiontilly purifying the whoje systex, neutralizing alUlepra'ed humour9,.aQd eff«ctii>g » radical and complete cure. The Pills should be taken as an auxiliary to' the Ointment, as they are so prepared as to act in unjson with it, facilitating and confirming the conquest? of the disease. Diphtheria, tlloorated Sore Throat and ftuinsey The above complaints hare for twenty i years been treated with Holloway's Ointment and Pills *ith perfect success. The cures have been, so rcnjarkuble, speedy, artdriiimeirous, that these often /atal diseases are mdre easily cured by these medicines, than evon the coflrtnoW s'dre throat, if taken in tirae. The Kidneys*. Stone, and dtvt In these oomplaints* the Ointment ;.huo»t fictslikriaeWm, providing it is veryett'eotu* ally rubbed orer the wgiots of the kidneys, which it will. penetrate, and give almost immediate t^ni, while the PilU Bhoulcl be taken accbrdingtothe printed directions, when the most 1 extraordinary cures may be effected by this mewls. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sorofiilous Sores, and ' Glandular Swellings. In such cases the Ointment operates surely and with a 1 rapidity that resembles magic, I» ahejuld be y fubbed iuto the parts affected after they bttve been fomented with lukewarm water. Tlie purifying and curative powers of this marvellous unguent hate never failed Any oldjore, wound or ulcer always yitftfls to it? influoM' 6 * and in cases of bad brba*t», o. milk feirars, its action is wonderi'ulr GHa.ndi - lar swelliugs ttay soon be reduced by following the printed directions. ■ / The Action of tj}fl Heart. Dropsy. This last named disease ju wjaaiOtUj ded by irregular aefcio < of the heart, uud dijficult respiration; wmoh symptoms are plways severe, and go from bad td worse' j unless proper means of cure are resorted to i In Hoflow/ay's unrivalled Ointment at*d Pill* the ui'psiealnatictrt will ever find sttccour a 9 the Resent Veljef dgrivwd from the usa o' these euiocjioff is liiam^lbusl.y quick, and p^y peveraiicc in the steady application Of this famous Ointment, iuvariubly ceuuits in a oui'os They act with such energy on the circulariou and absorbeuf system, that the ' dropsioai fluid vanisJies, and the. fijfTerer finds u}V the pppfiifsive syjhytoms daily decline, t\\\ nntwu. health i'^t,u|hs. * ,6out and Ebsumatism May be cured with tlte greatest certainty if large quantities gf the Ointment be wel worked info' the complaining parts, and this persevoringly dj&ne for some time. It is no use to smear it pn the skin only, it imiafc be got into the system. Take as many Fill nightly as will act'two or three times during the 24 hqura } esohow the me of cotl'ee, and pll stimulants. ' Wiipu tliese coruptaii^tg are leaving the system, the virulence of the complaint fHJqueiitlj seems to inofoaae. .. Indiao^tjon of Youth. Sore*, ulcecwweHitigf, cun with certainty ot> pared, if thi^ (nntinent bo thovuughly ribbed' ah i, jund $4 complaining ports twice vt thrice a day,' keeping them covered with linen rag spre&4^U #10 saute, The Bus s must, be taken aapording to the printed* direct ioii3. The blood being in aii impure states {jerWve'rance is necessary, tfrota humane moti»es, lexers of advice will be answered gratuitously. To save carriage, .the Pills and Ointment should Le obtained in the neigbbgfhohd of th<r sufferer, and not from Holloway's Establishment?. Both the Ointment ai\i Pills shod ho mcd in the following casss i— JJad Legs CoVq9 (doft) Rheumatism fyaji Breasts Cancers Scalds Hums Contracted and Sore Nipples punions ' Stui' Joints Sore-throats Bite of Mas- Elephantiasis Skin'diseoses ohetoes and Fistirida Scurvy Sand-Flies Gout Sore-heads Coco-Bay r 4faHdularSwel* Tumours Chirego-ioot lings' Ulcers Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Chapped ands^Piles - Yaws # # * l\jre is £ considerable saving by takuig the larger sizes. N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients in evert, didder ore affixed to each PotTHE GSOVI»JB AND B&&%& SEWING MACHINE CO. Have much pf#Mure in announcing some im portant impwaments, both to their LookJjtitoh and Elastic or Double-Knotted Stitch' aewing Machines, t and invite intending purchasers to inspect the atoortqggnt at greatly reduced price* of both Machines, at the Agents, where eveny: inlbnnatiaa as to working, &c, can be- obtained. - - The following testimonials a»e published as samples of t&e mntiy wd are constantly receiving from all pairts oj the world, and we purpose replacing .thejs* si-equen!% bytftßei*a, no that Ue public may farm air Jdea of the Quonn and J&Kga 8. M. Co.'s Maohines, by those who have them in use t-~> Cornwall CivroHioU, Office, L^anceston. Gentlemen,— ln answer to yoi^r. inquiry concerning the Sewing &fachin# supplied to the Cornwall Qfctonide Office, I have enly to say it was a very compact machine, an,U gave much satisfaction. , I am, Gentlemen, yours truly, ' M, L,. QQdßwm, Messrs (Jrovcr and B^ker. .' Port Elliot. Pear Sir,— l ispal& h^ve repJi«d to ydujr nota earlier, bqt 'liafe been from homo, and •ince my return, lyivff been mv. h engagcSd. #ith respect to th,e Sewiug Maofliae, \ havff much pleasure in adding my teatimony | itsutilityi FriJlii'whftt tknow of other machines (and 1 hare seen several kiqds) I j (wnsider Orover and iiuker's the most simple pod useful for general family sewing, aqd a. ■tost imporUnt a«d valuable adaitiOTi to 14 &uiehoi«l. * Tows truly,
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 217, 17 January 1877, Page 1
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