Public Notice CUi.-K KOU ALL HO L L O \V AY'S O I N TTI E X 1 pby.-jci.in. '! be first iTi-Mi'id v * , iiri.MV"-» udmil iti unpar-sl'eled mid beulini* urin •■■. Fo; ■<>,'. Overnments f-nn. !i.-n i's n--e in tb i= *»-ivh andinilitary serv : c.*s, :n:dm:n.li!ivl ib '-im«b* n 1 thfl worbl'rj**;.io9e the utmost co- fi en<*** in itcurative p'operrie*.. Goc.%, Eh:ujaati<sin and Drop y Th**«p nv(> among Ihe ni'*st ten*i ! le and ■•jOTn'sb'jT di*;e.is s to which th * -lMi»«:a*i fiam* is subjec-' f }vt in thtir vrnrst. form*'. «m<' vhon s".emi;i*ily incur.-i* ie, tbey elisap-e:' under n persevering appH«*ation of tbis s -otit ing and powerful Omtuu-nt, if st ict attention be paid to the printed ins' ruction wrapped •ound each pot. ore Threat, Diphtheria. Quinsey. Slumps ar.ej all Dflrangements of the Chest and Throat I r , on the appenr.ece of any of these diseases, the Ointment;, be well rubbed, and leest three times a day, upon -he neck tor npper part of tlv* cbr-st, so as to peneratc all •he glands — ibe worst irises will yi-*l 1 in .8 .•omparative'v short, time, p-i.tieu; irlv ii Uolloway's Pil's be takon in appropriate dosct to furifythe blood. Sad Legs. Bad Breasts, Ulcerous Sore and Old "Wounds Vany thousands of martyrs from tbe above complanfs bave found life almost in-up-portable but if TTollowav's Ointment he briskly and plentifully rubbei u-'on ami around the parts aff**c?ed, it wid qoictlv p 'netrate to the source of tbe evil ; ca.*>e may be safely guaranted, and disease driven from the sy>tem. Nothing can be more simple in f thnn the manner in wbich it is applied nothing more sanitary tbat its action on th boely, both locally and cmsti utio-.aliy, Kother's Friend— Fkia Disea ho*jrcv Desperate may be Ead'csl'y Cured Scald hoads, itch, blotches m tbe ?k 3 sciofulous sores, king's evil, ond snob l;ku sections, yield to tbe mighty power of this ilne Ointment, provided it be well rubbed around the affected parts two or thie; times a day and the Fills be taken according tj the printed directions, A Certain Cure or Pilea slu Thousands of persons suffer excruciating agony for years from these fearful complaint* through lalse delicacy. Anyone so suffering should at once puchase a Pot of llo'loway s Ointmer .read the elirectioi-swhich accompany it, act upon them to tbe letter, aud be will without Cifflculty, euccced in obliterating every vestige of these harassing complaints. the Ointment and Pills should be used in tie following complaints : ad Legs Corns (soif) Scalds Bad 3reu6t- Fistulas Sore Throats Burns Gout Skin D>se_scs Bunions Glaudular Scurv Chilblains Swellings Sore Heads -happed hands Lumbago Tumours o'entraeted and Piles Ulcers StuTJoiuts Bheumatism Wounds DYSENTERY, CHOLERA, tf_./EB AGUE, COUGH 3, COLDS, ic. DU T . COLLIS BROWNH't (Ex Aruv taf.} CHLOEO.DYNII Is the Ungiuat and on.y Genuine. CArno^r.—V i *e- Chancellor Sir W. P. Wooc tated that Dr Oollis Bbowne was un Joubtedly the hventor of "CHLORO DYNE ;" that t.ie story of the defendan Freeman being the investor was deliberatel; untrue, which he regretted bad beeu swon to. Eminent Hospital Physicians of Londoi stated that Dr J. Collis Bkovv_*e was tin discoverer of Chlorodyne ; that they pr 3 scribed it largely, and mean no other thai Dr Beowne's.— See Times, of July 12, 180 A The Public, therefore, are cautioned agaius suing any otber than [ D& J Collis Bno Wire's Cplob^dy-j BE3IEDIAL USES AKD ACTI *X This INVALUABLE REMEDY pro duces quiet refreshing sleep, ro. , ieie\-e*-*.."ut-calms the system, restores the derange', functions and stimulates and rcgid.te the secretions of the boely without crcutin* any of those unpleasant results attendin* the use of opium Old and young may taki it at all hour-i and ti nes when requisite Thousands of persons testify to its marvel lous good effects and wonucriul cures whib medical men extol iti virtuej most e_tt:nsivel; using it iv great quantities in the followitij Disease-? — Diseases in which it is tound eminjut'; use ul— Cholera Dysentery Diarrboe Colics Cough. Asthma Kheuir.ati** [ExfaUs from Medical Opinion?] Tbe Ki^ht Hon Earl Russell con-mimi cated to the College of Physician*? and J '. Davenport tint be had received in'ortna.b; to the effect that the only remedy of an. ierviee in Cholera was Chlorod; ne -.e Lancet December 3l I_<>_ Beware of spurioi*.** and dangerous com pounds sold us Chlorodyne f.om which lr quent fatal results have 10l owed • See leading article Phannaceu'ie-il Jou nalAugnstl 1869 which stu.es tu-*:, J>i* Collis Brown wa** the inventor of - ltl ..»ro.n n uud that it is a'ways riglit to use hU pr paration when Chluroelyn. is ordered CAUTI'.N— None genuine without b words — Or J Colli s Bbow.se on the Go ernuicut Stamp — Overwhelming 111 die; testimony .accompanies each boitle ail I,-
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 July 1881, Page 1
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786Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 29 July 1881, Page 1
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