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CUKE FOR 4LL [TOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT The Beady and Eeliabie Remedy Armed with this powerful antidote to diseace, every man is liis ewn family pliysiciiin. The first If 0.-pital Surgeons admit its unparalleled ond healing virtues. Foreign overntnenta sanction i'f> uae in thpir naval and military services, ond mankind throughout r.he world repose the utmo&t confidence in its curative properties. Gout, Rheumatism and Dropsy These •■re among the most terrible and vgonising diseases to which the human frame iB subject ; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they disappear under a persevering application of this sooth ing '"Mi powerful Ointment, ; .f strict attention be paid to the printed instruction wrapped round each pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Quuwey, Mumps and all Derangements of the Chest and Throat If, on the appearance of any of these digeunes, the Ointment be well rubbed, and least three limes a day, upon the neck to a upper part of the chest, so as to peneirate all •lie- glaii(l8 — the worst c.ises will yield in a .•omparutiveiv short time, particularly if Uollowny's Pills be tivken inappropriate doses to ] urify the blood. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Uloercus Sore and Old Wounds A f any thousands of martyrs from the above coniplants have found life almost insupportable but if Holloway'fl Ointment be briskly and plentifully ru'obed upon and liiound lite purls aifrcted, it will quickly p '»irtr»te to the source of the evil ; ease may be siifdy guuranted, and disea>e driven from the by >if in. lilting can be more simple in lite tliuii the munner in which it is applied nothing more s-uniiary thi;n its action on the body, boili locally and constitutionally, The K other's Friend— Skin Disea howev - De- perate may be Radically Cured Scald heads, itch, blotches en the skin BC'Olulous sores, king's evil, and such like -t. ei'tionfi, yield to the mighty power of this line Ointment, provided it be well rubbed around the utlected parts two or three times a duy ii nd the Pills be taken acccrdiug to the printed directions, A Certain !eru Thousands of persons suffer excruciating agonj lor yeurs from these fearful complaints through lulse delicacy. Anyone so suffering should at once puchuee a Pot of ilollowuys Oinimei ,reud the directions which accompany it, tut upon them to the letter, and he will, without fifliculiy, succeed in obliteruting every vestige oi thei>e hurusttiug coinpluims. the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following complaints : uA Legs Corns {eoff) Scalds Bud Breustn Fistulas Sore Throats Burns Gout Skin Diseases Bunions Glaudular Scui-v Chilblains Swellings Sors heads chapped hands Lumbago Tumours '-ontrueted and Piles Ulcers Stiir.Touits Rheumatism Wounds Nervousness, Debility, Loss of Power. Spermatorrheeu, Indiscretion c early Youth, Syphilitic Diseases. In all the above cases, arnsing from errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be' lost to at once arrest the progress of disease. DE. L. L.~ SMITH HAS devoted mself for twenty yenr ia the colony to the practice of tin branch of his profession while previously, in England, he wes tho pupil of and practised with the celebrated Dr. li. T. Cuiverwell, the only medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted this as the sol< branch of his profession. Dr. L. L. Smith hereby informs th<? public that i the only legally "qualified medical man i this speciality of his profession that others advertising are unqualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to be qualified are obtaining money under false pretences. Dr. L. L. Smith also warns tae publii against the quackeries Uvertiseu. W the taker of any of these advertised nostrums escape with his life, or his system be no' thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, he may look upon himself as the fliost fortunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied to by no many unfortunate broken-down younf old^meL, utterly crushed in sprit, ruined in body, and filched in poek'et that hi deems it a duty to publish this to the world. Those men and women who have bcoi the victims of unprincipled charlatanfrequently seek that recovery which i> often beyond Dr. Smith's control. VVhe" will the public understand that it is tc their interest to consult a duly q U aliße<4 medicJman, who has made this his sole study rather than apply to a number o. ignorant impostors, who merely harp and prey upon their pockets and health. Dr. L" L. Smith has alway stated that to warn the public of these quicksands his chief reason for advertising. In all cases of nervous, debilily lownesa spirits loss of power, pimples on the orehead, lassitude, inaptitude for bushiest /m potencv' drainage from the system, and the various eilects of errors of youth and blood DOisoning fr in diseases previously contracted, Dr. L. L. Smith invites, sufferers to consult him, as he has no hesitation in stating that no medical tnau either here or in England, has had the opportunties ©f practice and extraordinary experience which he has had. Therfore those who really desire to be treated by one who is at the head of his profession in this branch of medical practice should loseno time in seeking his advice. JNor should anyone marry without first consulting him. The new consulting roo us are at 182 Collins Stbekt East, Meluqoknb Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late tbe residence of the Governor Private entrance is iu Steplieu street south. consultation fee (by letter) £1 Mediciuos forwarded to all the colonies so packed as to avoid observation, flook published by t!:n Po-.-tor can '-« ha'.! . on am ••■• '' ■„ i,;, ; .

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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1233, 14 February 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1233, 14 February 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1233, 14 February 1883, Page 4

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