j Pablie Hoticei. i ___________________________________ C'UUK tOK Al>L rjOLLOWAY'B OINTMENT The Beady and Seliahie Remedy A r iiied wilh this powerful antioote to li!>wi*e f every man :s nin own family p'lyMcian. The firot Ho»i)iial Sureeons admit ' >th utifarillcled ami healing \irtufs. Forpigii ovenimenfs emu-linn vt u*e in th> ir naval [ and itilitarv services, mid mankind throughout t th« world repose the utinont confl ence in its curative properties Gout, Rheumatism and Dropsy These ere among the most ternl'le and pointing diteiises to which ihe human frame is «uftj«!t | yet in their worst forms, and rlien «cemin.ly incuradle, they disappear under a pfr«*erin|r appHcatmn of fhio «"Othnig -d powprfu l Ointment, ; f st'ict attention 3c paid to the printed instruction wrapped 'uund each pot. Sore Throat, Diphtheria, Qninaey, Mumps and all Dnra-femenu of tbe Chest and Throat I', on the appeuriuice of any of these ■n»eases, the Ointment be well rubbed, and lettst three times a day, upon th*neck!pa upper part ot th. chest, so as to penetrate nil 'ht-glunds — the worst ciees will yield in a .■omparatuei.v short time, particularly if ■ uilowuy's I'ills be taken inappropriate doses io | urify the biood. Sad Legs. Bad Bnaau, Ulcerous Sore and Old Wounds * any thousand* ot niarrjm from the nbove L'Oinp^uuis I.Hie found liie i>luio«t irixup* but if Holi- wav'n Ointment be oriskiy ai.il plentifully ruubett uuou and ■ round the \ arts atlt-cted, it wiil quickly l> •ttiute to the source ol the evil ; t-uee may be sniei.> gUttiHiited, and di^a-e driven iron: ilie^ritm. nothing can be more i-imple in lite tJmu the uiuiiiier i^. which it U aj-plieU u> tliiiig uiuie eaiiuaiy tlntn its uct.on on ihe j oixli, loth lui-aliy and coii.tnuiiujimly, the t other's Fnend-tf.ia Disea howev 1m ftad eai.y Cared - bcitkf la-iids, itcii, blot-'aes en the skin *v •t,iuUuß sores, Lmg's tfil, and such like triiotic, yield to ihe luighty puuer of this me OiniiiKsid, provided it be well rubbed ouiid the aliet-ted parts two or threa times . dnx aiid I lie i'iiis be take., according tv the ptiiiled directions, A Certain Jeru Ihousaucs ot pen-on* suffer excruciating us* mi \ for years I rum these fearljl compiuinte ihmt.gu vIM) delicacy. Anyone so suffering should at once puchase a Pot ol Hot tow ay ■ Ui"<*i.«i «rvau liie tiirectiutiS which accou.pauy n, an upon them to the letter, aud be will, wiU.oU citliculi/, »ucceed iv obliterating eveij veatige ol iu«se Uurassiug complaints. U* Ointment and PiUt tkould be used m tht following complaint* t ad Leg« Corua (soU) boalds uiid iicwsu. Jhsiuhu 8oi« throats iiurtis Gout Skin l>i»e.»»e# liitmona Uiuudular Scurvvhiltiiiuiie awt'lhugs Hurt ileads hnpprd hands Luuiu.igo Tumours oiitructed uud files Uicers Mill Joint* Kheumatisin Wouuds Ad rttst— -78, VIW OMOKD &TKEKT. liOKSOV. Stamper Gratings I\H E U>'D£KBION ED bes« to infortu . tbe Proprietors of t^naru (^rushing Mavbiues that Mbsbks. 30Y1XE & DAVIS Ol Ey«oni,Baii(lhuisl, Victoria,) dave appointed bim &o_£ Ai>_«t foi tbe 6ale ol' tbeir Gbatinuh iv U*. Inaiigabua district. A Stock of Gratings always kept on hand. Mining Agent, Stock aud Sharebroker Broadway. Keel ton r/KALANDIA CELEBRATED 6i -. iN LldillNG Produces a brilliant and lasting polish upon knives or steel work, puts a nice edge upou the ki>ive« without scratching or uuueee*wrartug the same, can be used with any kind ol kmle-board or machine. One trial oi thib most eiitctive fowdi-r should convince the most sceptioal of us superiority over all Jthcrs. pAiiiM WKouanr ml i. J CordM and Co., the patentee an* dole Mauutaoiurers of tbe well-known p.iM. Wrought Nails, eounnoniy knowu a* -;W_tAi\J_ fIAILS Desire to make it -uowu that tbej hay adopted a " ttt_; " or ' t'ro*s" a. their Xra. Mam, and that all Hails vow made and seu. out by tLem, except clasp, bear tuts uiu.k upon tbier beads, and tuat witbtu e?ers pw«kagt) sent iroui tu«r wor.s is also platvo _u*ru bruriug thvir uauie »<>d audtes*. A. \ uuils, Ibcie^uie, wbieu are :.oi Uusiu^uisUio uy übutc, must nut bu conlouuueU *i t ..Mtauk's Mvii«," ihe quulii> ol wliicMi . We' 1 appre€Uttcd as oelug ntr irponu' tj auj A-ii works— Jl export, _>loihmoc'.L. / \j_ftAMKA IAL PKIMIAQ Ai \ umu, bu>»r, or fironse, ex*cuied in tb< aeaUisi style, aud at tbe cheapest rates at ib» liMW Uti->e,i*rgaaws>>, Utmiutu>
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1781, 12 November 1886, Page 1
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697Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1781, 12 November 1886, Page 1
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