Public Fotice CUKE FOR ALL HO L L O W A V ' S 0 I N T M K N I" Tte Eeady anil EeHatve EcffiO''y Armed with thi-< powerin! antio-'ti* 'o j disease, every man is ims i'»vii hnnili- j pliysician. Thf first Hr«i«i>ih:i Snruc-'i'* itiltpii ! its unpar'illeh'd and heiilir.s nrtn--. Foi'>'i"u=> ! overn?nents »«ini-tion i'^ n-»c iu-ih j!'.'.' ;lV||i l and it.ilitHrv servje^s, ninlnuinkin t thrmigh- <>i th« world rt*| os* 1 the utmost conii etiur m it-» curative nroper'tes. Goiit, Rhoumatism and Drop y Th«*?e »M"rt among the in >st terrihlr :un! \gonisinu; (iiscisrs to which :li»» human framf is subject ; yet in their wnst form«, n-nl | •.Then • seeniingly inr-umblc. they dis:ipm»:Munder a per.-'t-vering tipplir'atK n ol this sootn ing and powerful Ointment, •( strict attentimi be paid to the printed ing; ruction wrapped round each pot. ore Throat, Diphtheria. Quir^ey, Kumps and all Derangements of the Chest and Throat If, ou the appearnnce of nny of th:>se diseases the Ointment be well rubbed, and least three lin 1 erf a day. upon the neck to :■ upper part of the chest, so ac to penetrate all Uie glands — ihe worst cases will yield in a | .•omparativey Bhort time, p;i> tR-uln-ly if Uolloway's Fills betaken in appropriate doses to purify the blood. iad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcer* as Sore and Old Wounds A r any thousands of mart vm from tlie :ibove complnnis have found life iiLmost insup« portable but if Hollowav'fl Ointment be briskly ft?id plentifully rub b'e J upon nnd around the parta affected, ifc wiii quickly p inttrate to the source of the. evil ; ease may be safely guaranted, and dis<ea>e driven from, the syftein. Nothing can be more simple in i than the manner in which Jt" is ayvplic'l nothing more, sanitary thai its action on th body, both locally and constitutionally,:-. Kother's Friend— Skin Disea howev Desperate may be Ead caliy Cared Scald hoads, itch, blotches on the skr" soofulons sores, king's evil, and such like sections, yield to the mighty power of this line Ointment, provided it be well rubbed vround the affected parts two orthre* times a day and the Pills be taken according ta the printed directions, A Certain Cure or Pilea slu Thousands of persons suffer excruciating as;ouy for years from these fearful complaints -through 4»lw4lelti§hey. Anyone so suffering should at once puchaee a Tot of Hoiloway s Oiminer .read tbe directions which nccouipauy it, act upon them to the letter, and he will, without riffictilty, succeed iv obliternting every vestige of tbeee harassing complaints. the Ointment and Pills should he used in the following complaint? : ad Legs Corns (sofi) Scalds Had Breu6iß Fistulas , Sore Throats Burns Gout Skin Diseases Bunions GUaudular Scurv Chilblains Swellings Sors .beads ■«■ happed hands Lumbago Tumours '-'ontracted and Piles Uicers Still' Joints .Rheumatism Wounds I DYSENTERY, CHOLERA, £ Hl'/EF AGUE, COUGHS, COLDS, & c . Dli T . COLLIS BROWN iAs «^x Anuv t%u) CHLOKODYNE la the Urigwai and ou.y Genuine. Cauiiv/^— V ije-Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood | tateu that Dr Oolus Bbownk whs unJoubtcdly the viveutor of " CHLORODYNii ;" that tae story of the defendant Freeman being the inventor was deliberatelj untrue, .vhioh he regretted bad been sworp to. Eminent Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr J. Collis BuowyE was th»* discoverer of Chlorodyne ; that they piv scribed it largely, and mean no ■ other tlur Dr Beowkk's.— see Times,- of July 12, 18»AThe Public, therefore, are cautioned against suiiijr any other than bu. J Collis Browne's C»Lomj>Y.-..e BEMEDIAL U^t;3 AKD ACXIoX This INVALDABLB JREltKl)!* produces quiet refreshing sleep, ve.'icievcsjciin caluis the system, restores ihe deranged functions and stimulates and regulttet the secretions of the bociy without creating any of those unpiossanr, rosiilts attending the use ol opium Old and young may r.ike it at all hcurs and ti ucs when ivi;ui!«i:.e XbouiunUs ot peisous teslily to ita mui-vel* lous good eticccs ami wociit'i\ul cures while iuedicul meu exiol it, virtues inosi extensively U6iug it iv greuL quantities in the lollowing Diseases — Diseases in which it is tound crninsnt'y tiscui— Cholera Dysentery DiarrhuM Colics Coughjr Asthma Hheuu.aiics [lC\t,iu>.ts lroia Mediciil Upinioiis] Tuu Ki = ht lion Earl Kussil communicated to tiie Loiie-e of Physicians ana J X Davenport th'it bo had received mloniuition ! to liie Vlieot that the only reuiuiiy ofnuv j icrvice iv Cholera «as Ohloroii; tie -st-V ,' LanceL D;cejnber3i I8t»l * ; Boware of spurious aod d-iiigerous compounds so.d as ChioroJyne f:osn wiiic-li tre i ijucnt latal results have tol owed Ciee leading article Pharuiawuiicil Jour »al August J JiJGU which sc.-».es tUiir, J)rJ Uollis iii'ovv.n wii) the inventor oil bl^roiiyne I uiiu tli.it it is v ways right to uso nis prt | paratiya when Chlo.oujue is ordered ! CAUTI N N— None g.-nuine without t!i.> j words-— tie J CoLdiS i»ko\\\%>; on tne Gov \ crniucut s>ia-Jip — Overwhelming m dic.il : icsiirituj 1 ui-'joinuatiies each uytilo '■ I
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 November 1881, Page 1
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804Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 November 1881, Page 1
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