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Pul-lic . Notices. QUIiU, liOli ALL HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT Tbe Beady and Beliabie Remedy f Armed with this powerful antidote to • dfoea«e, every man is his own family I physician. The first Hospital Purgeons a.lmit '• il? unpa-illeled and healing virtues. Foreign V overmnents sanction its use in their naval '' and n.ilitary service, nnd mankind throughout p I the world re\>mc ilu» utmost confluence in its curative proper; ies. Gout, Rheumatism ana Dropsy * These are among the most terrible and y agonising diseases to which the human frame » i« subject ; yet in their worst forms, and 't when seemingly incurable, they disappear c under a persevering application of this sooth' c ing 'id powerful Ointment, if strict attention d be* paid to the printed instruction wrapped d round each pot. „ Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Quinisey, Mumps and „ all Derangements of the Chest and Throat •t If, on the appearance of any of thest y ieeuses, the Ointment be well rubbed, and ienst three times a day, upiin the neck to v upper part of th« chest, so a« to penetrate all a 'hi' glands — vhe worst cases will yield in a •onipnrutive'y short time, particularly il FiUs be taken inappropriate doses y to purify the blood. * Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcerous Sore and Old J Wounds II A' any thousands of martyrs from the abov« 9> eoDiplants have found life almost inaup* f portable but if lloHtway's Ointment be briskly and plentifully rubbed upon and iround the parts aflected, it will quickly p "t tiate to the source of the cvil } ease may be safely guarantee!, and disease driven from >. the eyffein. i^oihmg eun be more simple in ;. iiie than the manner in which it is applied .„ nothing more eanitary than its action on the r body, both locally and constitutionally, i The K other's Friend— Skia Dieea howev g Lenperate may be Badieally Corod y Scuhi heads, itch, blylflios en the ekin [) sedulous sores, king's evil, and such like c ei-iions, yield to the n>ighty power of this i- iiie Oiniii:c>;t, provided it be well rubbed rouid the ailected parts two or thre9 timei i d-iy and (lie I'iilg be taken according tv the printed directions, A Certain 'era 'B 1B Thousands of persons suffer excruciating j. Ufjon) ior tears from these (earful complaint* it through JttUe delicacy. Anyone so suffering r. chould at once puthase a Pot of liolioway i y Oinstne) ,read tbe uirections which accompany U, act upon them to the letter, and he will without ciffioulty, succeed in obliterating every vestige of tiieee harassing complaints. • the Ointment and Fills should be used °. in the following complaints i 0 ad Legs Corns (»off) Scalds c bad Breasta Fistulas Sore lhroats g Burns Gout Skin Diseases i. bunions Crlaudular Scurv t Chilblains Swellings Sora Heads happed hands Lumbago Tumours ontracted arid tiles Ulcers n fctil) Joints Kheumatism Wounds Ad iress— 7B, Kew OxTOHD STBBET, LOKDOK. r " ' ~~~ ~~ ' t ' Stamper Gratings f r,HE TTNDEjKSIGNED begs toinfom. g X the Proprietors of Qua*z Crushinj" Machines that MbssßS. cfOYiNE & DAVIS Of Epsom.Saudhurst, Victoria,) j dave appointed him boL2 Aokkt foi tbe Sale of tbeir Gbatings in tat- , " Inaagahua district. ; A Stock of Gratings always t kept on hand. Mining Agcut, Stock and Sharebroker Broadway. Ueefton. ZEALANDIA CELEBRATED KN LI SUING 1 Produces a briiliunt and lasting polish upon knives or steel work, putt a nice edge upon " ihe kuivea without ecrmchii g or unnece«« wearing the same, can be used with any N kind ol kmie-bo&rd or machine. One trial o( this most efltctive fowdtr should convince iiie most eceptioal of Us superiority over all jttiera. PA'l "JSNI W lIOUaHI NAL (i, — — . m J. J Curdes and Co., the patentee anil Sole Manufacturers oi tbe wuli-kuown p<U3L d Wrought >ail», commonly known as ie Desire to make it known that they ha? is adopted a " s:«r ' or 1 ' Cross" a« their Iru. n MarK, and that alt Nails now made und seu. out by them, extiyt cUep. bettr ibis uj.i.t> upon ttliei" beuits, unii iuat> withiu every \ puckuge sent Iroui tnen- works is also placed a curd btariug thvir uume a..U address. Ai } „ uuils, iht tenure, whien ure not dissin^uisliea by above, must not bu coniouuded wnt iiwutiuk's Aaiio, ' the quality ot which id well appreciated us uciog mr supenur to anj olher ujuke. JS ail work6— Mew port, MomnoC.L, „ Z\iiAAiUi£KTAL PiiliSiliNa 12) UulU, Suvtr, or Uronsc, extuiued hi ta< neutest styie, aud at tbe cheapest rates a liie lui£& Otiice, Uiyadwtkj, I^oitou.

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1703, 12 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1703, 12 May 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1703, 12 May 1886, Page 1

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