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Public Notice ' M^B I CUBE FOB ALL ffOIIOWAY'fI OINTMENT li The Beady and Beliabie Bemedy Armed with this powerful antidote to disease, every man is his own family physician. The first Hospital Surgeons admit its unparalleled and healing virtues. Foreign overnments sanction its use in their naval and military serrioes, and mankind throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. Goat* Bbeamatisiß and Dropsy These are among the most terrible and agonising diseases to which the human frame is subject; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly inourable, they disappear tinder a persevering application of this soothing and powerful Ointment, if strict attention be paid to the printed instruction wrapped round each pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Qnjniey, Mmnps and all Derangements of the Chest and Throat If, on the appearance of any of these diseases, the Ointment be well rubbed, and least three times a day, upon .the neck to a upper part of- the chest, so as to penetrate all Mie glands— the worst oases will yield in a ;omparatively short time, particularly if Holloway's Pills be taken inappropriate doses to purify the blood. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcerous Sore and Old Wounds Many thousands of martyrs from the above complantß have found life almost insupportable but if HollowayV Ointment be briskly and plentifully rubbed upon and around the parts affected, it will quickly ptnetrate to the source of the evil: ease may be safely guaranted, and disease driven from the system. Nothing can be more simple in life than the manner in which it is applied nothing more sanitary than its action on the body, both locally and constitutionally. The Mother's Friend— Skin Disea howev Desperate may be Radically Cured Scald heads, itch, blotches on the skin sorofulouß sores, king's evil, and such like ■^actions, yield to- the mighty power of this line Ointmenti provided it be well rubbed around the affinsted parts two or three times a d«y and the Pills be taken according to th* printed directions. A Certain Core Thousands of persons suffer excruciating agony for years from these fearful complaints through ialse delicacy. Anyone so suffering should at onoe puchase a Pot of Holloway's Oinimer .read the directions which accompany it, . act upon them to the letter, and he will, without difficulty, succeed in obliterating every vestige of these harassing complaints. the Ointment and PiUt tiould be tued in the following complaint*: ad Leg* Corns (soff) Scalds Bad Breasts Fistulas Son Throats Burns Gont Skin Diseases Bunions Glandular Scurv* Chilblains Swellings Sore keads Chapped hands Lumbago Tumours Contracted and Pilea Ulcers StiffJowts Rheumatism Wounds DYSENTERY, CHOLERA, FfiVSB AGUE, COUGHS, COLDS, Ac. DR T . COLLIS BROWNE'S (Ex Army tan) CHLORODTNE Is the Original and omy Genuine. CAWEMMr.— Vice-Chancellor Sir W.P. Wood tated that Dr Collis Bbownb was undoubtedly the inventor of "CHLORODTNE/' that the story of the defendant Freeman being the inventor was deliberately untrue, which he regretted had been sworn to. Eminent Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr J. Collis Bbowhb was the discoverer of Chlorodyne; that they orescribed it largely, and mean no other that Dr Baowms'fl.-See Times, of July 12. .186* The Public, therefore, are cautioned against suing any other than Jjb J Collis Bbowkb's Chlobtoyjib i BKKBDIAL USBB AMD AOTIOH This INVALUABLE REMEDY produces quiet refreshing sleep, relieievespain calms the system, restores the deranged functions and stimulates and regulates the secretions of the body without creating any of those unpleasant results attending the use of opium Old and young may take it at all hours and tines when requisite Thousands of persons testify to its marvellous good effects a,nd wonderful cures while inedioal men extol its virtues most extensively using it in great quantities in the following Diseases— Diseases in which it is found eminently useful— Cholera Dysentery Diarrhoea Colics Cough* Asthma Rheumatics [Extracts from Medical Opinions] The Right Hon Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians and J T Davenport that be had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any tervice in Cholera was Chlorodyae— see Lancet December 31 1864 1 Beware of spurious and dangerous com* pounds sold as Chlorodyne from which fre quent fatal results have followed See leading article Pharmaceutical Jour aal Augnstl 1869 which states that Dr J Collis Brown was the inventor of Chlorodyne and that it is always right to . use his pre paration when Chlorodyne is ordered CAUTION— None genuine without the words— Dr J Couis Hbowbb on the Gov ernmout Stamp — Overwhelming mtdioal testimonj accompanies each bottle T7 RUSE'S INSECTICIDE. IV — - Persian Insect Destroying Powder. This powder is unrivalled in destroying, fleasj bugs, ants, flies, cockroaches, beetles, goais, moiqaitos moths (m fan, Ac), and every, other species of insest in all stages of' metamorphosis to human beings, and is quite harmless in Its application to dogs, cats, poultry, Ac. We ask but on trial for this powder to secure confidence ;no other braud well be wanted hereafter. The public should Eocourage by their Liberal Support the Mannfocture of Cols onial Productions, and tbusrunder uneceßSHrjr prohibitive protetive duties.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1058, 8 March 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1058, 8 March 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1058, 8 March 1882, Page 4

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