Public Notice l/UKJC FOR Al.l. [TOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT Tie Ecady ar.d Seliab : c Feroe : y Arnift! with i!;i«" powcr'ul sivti.vfo to di*easp, every m:in :.« Ims own f;nu'!\ pl ! y.<ipinn. 'Vh>- fiist l,'<>«!)) i stl 5 •!•!.>•»• tie un]>f.;-;l!Hr>(] \nu.i *»rnlii;j: 1 irfn -. F-? r :_"■ overjirnvnt? is u-o. in th i>- >i t-.r and rt.iHtft.ry. s^ry'c^feitU^JUaakilLJjiiliUiJlikikL Gov.t, Eh : uraaiism and brrp y Thfze i\v>' among the m;sr ttrrUAo *"■(} igonisin? di ff t».*t«*-» to whifh ill • b»itj'»i:s fra ? »f is subjep" ; yet in tlu-iv W(*r*t {'.jdms, mn! ;vhcn s(>fiiM!i:'!y in.'uniij", (ii^y tlis:ipn« « ■ under a pc!\«c»\cri"s: nj»ji*i.' i a'i..n of tin's ( '"> { h iiitr »i"1 powrfu' OintiiKjit, if f<( irt nt!Piiti<>n be ]«iirl t'» the printed me rv.i-tiun wrapped ; ■•ound e:»h pot. I ore Throat, Diphtheria, Qsinsey, Kurnps a^il al! Derangements of the Cbost and Tbroat l e , on thn «pnwiriifH'e of any ol those disease?, the Ointment be weli rjhfcod,nr.<i lesisf . ihrort litnes a day, upon (tie nork to a upper part of th • olips^ so ns to um^'ra'p all i •lit- glands — the worst cises wil! yi>l ! h. a i •oii'parative'y eliort time, p-trti<Mil .civ if '.lollowny's I'illg be tak.-n timppropriare doses to i urify the blood. Sad Legs, Bad Breas's, Ulcerous Soro asd Old Wounds Vany thou?ind3 of tnarfrrs from the «bore COmplan's h»rc found life almost in?-u;>-portHl»it» but if Holl.-'W.-t'-'s OtHtmeur. be briskly and plentifully rufobo 1 mon onri nround the ys\r\n atlVted, it will qnirfcly p^rttate to the ?ource of the evil ; cz^e nir.y be safely guaranted, and disease driven from the system. Nothing ran be more simple in i tli»n the manner in which it i? applied nothing more sanilary that its action on th body, both locally and onsri'utionul'y, Mother's Friend— Sum Bisea howev Desperate may be Bad caly Cured Scold heads, itch, blotrlus .^n the A 5" scuilulous gores, king's »-vil, nnd such, like •■•ei'tions, yield to the mighty power of thi* cine Ointment, provided it be well r;ihbed ;i round the affected parts two or tli re • times a diy and.thfi Pills be taken according to the printed directions, A Certain Cure or Pilea sin Thoupanr]B of persons suffer excruciating atrony for yeurs from these fearful complaints through Jalse delicacy. Anyone ?o suffriitg should at once puchase a Pot of tio!lowi»y n Oii'lnier .read the (iirectious which accompany ir, ail upon them to the letter, und he will, without cifficuUy, eucc?ed in oblit.'Mting every vestige of these -harassing complaints. the Ointment and Pills should be tmd in the following complaints : ad Legs Corns (soli 1 ) Scalds Bud 3reaßtn Fistulas Soro Throats Bums Gout Skin D^e^es Bunions Glaudulnr Scurv Chilblains Swellings Sora Heads v happed hanJs Lumbago * Tumours Contracted and Piles Uicers StilTJomts Rheumatism Wounds DYSENTERY , CEOLE RA, b'rtV EB AGUE, COUGHS, COLD 3, ic. DU T . COLLIS BROWN K^ fßx .Arnv tvu) C II L. 0 R 0 D T N K Is the Original and on.y Genuine. Caution .— V i-?B'Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood tatea that Dr Jolms Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of "CHLORODYNE ;" that the story of the defendant Freeman being the inventor was deliberatelj untrue, which he regretted had been sworp to. Eminent Hosoital Physicians of rvondoc stated that Dr J. Collis B bowse was tlw discoverer of Chlorodjne; that they nivscribci it largely, and mean no other th.it: Dr Übowne's.— See Times, of July 12, ISrU The Public, therefore, are cautioned against suing any other than im J Collis Browne's Curxjincx. « REMEDIAL USES AKD ACXIi -N This INVALUAI3LB KEMKDY produces quiet refreshing sleep, re'ieieip.-pain I calms the system, restores the deranged functions and stimulates and rogul->u-s the secretions of the body without uviiti.ig any of those unpietsaiit results uilendiiig thto use of opium Old and you>ig may ruu^ it at all hours and tines when rccuUiio Thousands of persons testily to iU iiiarvtllous good effects and wopuerul cures whuc medical men esioL it.i vivluas most extensively using it in great quantities in the following Disease' — Diseases in which it is louml emin?nt'y use ul— Cholera Dysentery Diarrhuvi Colics Cough; Aslbma Ulieua-aiu-s [ifixfa^ts from Medicdl Opinions] The- Ki.ht Hun Earl Kusseil co.:-muni-c:iteu to the lolle-e ot Physicians and J 1 Davenport thut Oe hud received internal iou to the elleut that the only remedy ofu:ty lervujo in (.holera was Clilorouuje -eee L^ucet D jceiii ber 3 1 ISoJi Beware of spurious and danseror" compounds so. d us Chluru l\?ie fiorn whk-ii ire queut lutal results huve'lol owed See heading article PharmaceuMoul Jour nalAugustl iß6tf which stu.es lU.t J)r J Collis iirown wa- the inventor ol • iiL..i-'.mi\ maim that it m a' ways riglil to lido :us pa 1 paraliou when Lhi^.odj/ic is or Je red CAUTI""N— None genuine without ! h.> words — i)r J LoLiiis hr-ow -c "ii the Uov eruuii'Ut iSci'.up — Uvi.rwhclMiir.jj m di< i ai tusfimoii^ ac om^u'iics e;:eh bo-.t le ti'i !
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 September 1881, Page 1
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800Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 September 1881, Page 1
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