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Public Notice CURB BO& ALL FTOLLOWAY^S OINTMEHI The Beady and Beliabie Remedy Armed with this powerful antidote Jo disease, every man is his own family physician. The first Hospital Surgeons admit its unparalleled and healing virtue?. Foreign • overnments sanction its n*e in their naval and military services, and mankind throughout the world repose tbe utmost confidence in its curative properties. Gout, Bhenmatism and Dropsy These are among the most terrible and tgonising diseases to which the human frame is subject { yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they disappear under a persevering application of this sooth ing and powerful Ointment, if strict attention be paid to tbe printed instruction wrapped round each pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Quinsey, Mumps and all Derangements of tbe Chest and Throat If, on tlie appearance of any of these diseases, the Ointment be well robbed, and least three times a day, upon the neck to a upper part of the chest, so aa te penetrate all Uie glands— tbe worst cases will yield in a somparativeiy short time, particularly if Uolloway's Pills be taken in appropriate doses to purify tbe blood. Bad Legs , Bad Breasti, Uleeroas Sow and Old Wounds Many thousands of marlyrs from the above complanis have found life almost insupportable but if Bolloway's Ointment be briskly and plentifully rubbed uuon and around tbe |*«n» affected, it wii I quickly p«netrate to the source of the evil} ease may be safely guaranted, and disease driven from the Byfletn. Nothing can be more simple in life than the manner ie which it is applied nothing more sanitary lhan its aotion on the body, both locally and constitutionally, The Mother's Friend— Skin Disea hower Desperate nay be Badicaliy Cored Scald beo'la, itch, blotches en tbe skin scrofulous sores, king's evil, and such like uueotions, yield to the mighty power of this Ane Ointment, provided it be well rubbed around the affected paits two or three limes a day and the Pills be takeu according to the printed directions, A Certain Tern Thousands of persons suffer excruciating agony for years from these fearful complaints through Jolt* delicacy. Anyone so suffering should at once pucbase a Pot of Holloways 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 Pill* thould be used in the following complaint* : ad Legs Corns (soff) Scalds Bad Bieusti Fistulas Sore Throats Burns Gout Skin Diseases Bunions Glaudulur Scurv Chilblains Swellings Sore Heads Chapped hands Lumbngo Tumours Contracted and Piles Ulcers SttffJomts Rheumatism Wounds DYSENTERY, CHOLERA, JfKVES AGUE, COUGHS, COLDS, &c. DR \ COLLIS BROWNE'S (Xx Army tan) CHLORODYNE Is the Urigvual and on.y Genuine. CAimojf.— Vise-Chancellor Sir W.P. Wood tated that Dr Collib Bbownb was undoubtedly the inventor of "CHLORODYNE;'' that tne story of the defendant Freeman being the inventor was deliberately untrue, which he regretted bad been sworn to. Emiueut Hospital Physicians of London stated that Dr J. Colus Bbownb was the discoverer of Chlorodyne; that they prescribed it largely, and mean no other that Dr Bbowne's.— See Times, of July 12, 1864 The Public, therefore, are cautioned against suing any other than Da J Coixis Bbowjtb's Chlobodyne EBKBDIAI tTSBB AND AOTION This INYALUiBLfi REMEDY produces quiet refreshing sleep, re'ieievespain calms the system, restores the deranged functions aud 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 ti-nes when requisite Thousands of persons testify to its marvellous good effects and wonderful oures while medical men extol its virtues most extensively using it in great quantities in the following Disease.*— Diseases in which it is lound eminsntly uselul — Cholera Dysentery • Diarrhoea Colics Coughs Asthma Rheumatics [Extracts from Medical Opinions] The Right Hon Earl Russell corpuiunioated to tbe College of Physicians and J T Davenport tbnt be had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any tervice in Cholera was Chlorodyae— see , Lancet December 31 1861 Beware of spurious and dangerous compounds sold as Chlorodyne from which fre quent fatal results have fol owed See leading article Pharmaceutical Jour aalAugnstl 1869 which staies that Dr-J Collis Brown was the inventor of Ohlorodyne and that it is always right to use his pre paration when Chlorodyne is ordered CAUTION— None genuine without the words — i)r J ColliS Bbownb on the Gov ernwout Stamp — Overwhelming mtdical testimony accompanies each bottle t^RUSE'S INSECTICIDE. Persian Insect Destroying Powder. This powder is unrivalled in destroying fle;t?, img*, ants, flies, cockroaches, beetles, guais, iuo*quitO9 moths (in furs, &c), and every other species of insect in all stages of metamorphosis to human beings, and is quite htiiiuless iv its application to dogs, cats, ponits*}", <-vC. We usk but ou trial for this powder to secure confidence ; no other braud well bo wanted hereafter. 'A ho public should Ercourage by their \ Liberal Support ti;o Mamifocture of Cols eiiini Productions, tind thus render unemssury • prohibitive pruiut vo duties.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1084, 8 May 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1084, 8 May 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1084, 8 May 1882, Page 4

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