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Public Koiice tUHK I'OR ,U,L riOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT The Ready and Reliab'e Remedy Armed with thi* powerful ai.ticV'te to iifeiwe, every mini :s nis own family pliysiciiin. 'I he first llr^piial Surgeons admit >tt- tmpu:"!l!eled and healing iirtues. Foreign overnmpntß function i'c use in th>ir navul and r>.ihtury services, .md mutikiml through* ut tliH world repose Ihe utmost confi encc- in its curuiive properiie*. Gout, Bheumatism and Dropsy Tln'se are among the iii'-st terril le nnd \gonisiiig diseases to which the human frunu it* subject ; yet. in lln-ir worst forms, and wlu'ii seemingly incuruble. thry disnpi-ear under a persevering npplication o( this «■ orn ing ">d powrrfu! Oihtnu ut, : f strict attention be paid to the printed insi ruction wrapped round eu<h pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria. Quimsey, Mumps and ali Derangements of the Chest and Throat 11,I 1 , on tie iippeumiire of any of these >iii-eai>es ) the Ointment be well rubbed, und lensi three times v day, upon the neck to n upper purl ol th chrsi, so ..s to penetrate all 'h< glands — ihe worst cises will yield m t« ■ompurutive y short time, particularly if Hollow uv'k I'ills bi taken inappropriate doses to j urifj the blood. Bad Legs. £ad Breasts, Ulcercas Sore and Old Wounds Vany thousands of martyrs from the iibove complains huvc found lite almost itirupporinl.le but if IlolK wuv'ii Oiiitmeiit be oribkly u::d plentifully rubbed upon and ..lound die purls ullected, it wiil quicKU p • i tinie li> the source of the evil ; eu^e ma^ be sillily <:U:ti-uuted, and difu c driven from i he t-ylcuw cuu be more timpie in lilt tin. n the milliner iv wind 1 it i» ,-.| plied iKilili:^ n.oif .-uinluiy tlnai us uci-ou on the bv\\\ , t.o'li lueully auu c.Uisirutiouully, The 1> ether's Friend — Skin Disea howev Lt lfciate may be Rad cal.y Cured Scald heuds, itch, blotches >n the skin sc-iiokiiß roles', king's evil, and such like . rriiuii:', yield to the mighty power of this line Oinin.ciit. provided it be well rubbed .uoiiiitl the ulleeted parts two or threj times a (H\ and I lie i'iils be iukeu uccordlng tj the pni.tcii diiicliinis, A Certain >eru 'lhousaui's ol \ ei'fonj suffer tXcrueiutir.g a^'i.'iij. lor T>c;ir.- licm tuise leurlal coiiipluinis ihri-ugh luise del'.euij 1 . Anyone sullerin-j rlioiild ut once put lintse a Pol ol hollowiiy s Uiniii.ci jeuii ihe direetioi s which nccoinpuny li, in 1 upoh (him to the letter, ami he wiJ, ivilUil.l I lllicllliy, fl.ccci-d in oblltri.llng etcij vesiige ol llie>e iiurasdiig compluiuis. the Ointment and Pills should be used in thy following complaints: ud Leg* Corns (soil') Sculds l>i>d 'dieiit-te Fintidus Sore. Ilivoats Hum* Gout Skin lueses Uiiinons Gluudulur .Scu.v tliilblams >■)«■ llnigs Sors (lends • liupjied hands Lumb.go 'J'uiiiours ■ i.U;u;l<H uiiii l v ile> U.eers I till! Joints Kliciimuli^ui Wounds DYhKKTKRY , CJIOLKKA, a :>. vKB AGUE, COUGUS, COLDS, ic. DR T . COI.LIS- BItOWX .'h \\x. Arnv t<v,.) U II L () R O D V N K Is tLe Original and on.y Genuine. Civ-liu.*.— \ i:)e-Chancellor Sir W. P. Woor. tiiteci that Dr Oohi.ls Eeowne was undoubtedly the viventor of "CHLORODYJSIi;" that tde story of the defemlant Freeman being the inventor w.is deliberately untrue, Ahich lio regretted had beeu swori> to, I'-niiuunt 11 oßuitul Physicians of London stuted thai Dr J. Coi.lis JJkOWNK was the discoverer of Chlorodyne; that they pro scribcl it laigely, ami meat) no other thai: Dr llhowne'B. — See Timvs, of July 12, 18*>A The Public, thereiore, ure cautioued against suing uny other than L)li J CoLUd BkOWWE'B CBU)ttIDY>K BKiIEDIAL USES AND ACTI"N This INVALUABLE KKMKDY produces quiet refreshing sleep, re.'ieiev«»puiu calms the system, rettcres the deranged functions unit stimulates und regulates the secretions of the body without creating uny ol those unple-.isunr. results ut lending the u6e ol opium Old and joui'g may take it ut all hours and li ties when requisite U'hou.'-aiids of peitioiis testily to it-) marvullou? good etl'ects and wor>uer:ul cures while tueiiicul men exio: it. virtue:* most ext>-\is>vely using it in great quantities in the lollowing Disease — Diseases in which it is lound emin?nt'y use vl — Cholera Dysentery Diarrhoea Colics Coughs Asthma Hheun utiet [Kxfa>.ts Iroui Medical Opinions] The Ki^ht lion Eurl Kussell con inuui cuteii to the .. olle^e of Physicians and J T ! Duvunport thut be hud received inlormation to the efl'ect thut tho only remedy of any tervice in Cholera was Chlovod.i ve — see Lancet December 3l 1804 liewaie of spurious and dangerous compounds so.d us Chlorodjue fiom wliich Ire queut tutul results have iol owed Sec .'eading article Pharmaceutical Jour mil August J ISUU which ecu ea ttiut Dr J Collis iiriMvn wu- the inventor of ' hlorodyne unu that it is a «ii)s right to use his pre paratiou when Chloiodyne is ordered CAUTI N — None genuine without the woras— i)r J Lolus Ukowvb on the Gov ernuicut £)tamp — Overwhelming m. dieul leotiiuouj- acuoiupanies each bottle pKUSE'a INSECTICIDE. Peraiau Insect Destroying Powdor. This powder is uiuivalled in destroying ileus, bugs, anie, uY s, eocL roaches, beetles, jjhu s, mosquito- moths (in furs, Ac), and every other species of insect in till stiigen ol metutuorphotfiA to human beings, and is quie huimless in its application to dogs, cuts, poultry, &c. We usk but on triai for i hid powder to secure confidence ; no other br..uii welt be wanted hereufter. Hit) public should ifircourage by their Liberal Support the Manntocture of Viola ouiul Productions, and thusreudcr unecessary prohibitive prnetire duties.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1186, 23 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1186, 23 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1186, 23 October 1882, Page 4

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