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Holloway's Medicines LL CURES MADE EASY! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT Bad Legs, Ulcercvs Sores, Bad Breasts, and Old Wounds. N» description of wound, sore, or ulcer can resist the healing properties of this excellent Ointment. The w»rst cases readily assume a healthy appearance whenever this medicament is applied "a sound flesh springs up from the bottom of the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin is arrested, and a complete and permanent cure quickly follows the use of the Ointment, Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation. These distressing and weakening diseases may with certainty. be cured by the sufferers themselves, if they will use Holloway's Ointment, and closely attend to the printed instructions. It should be well rubbed upon the neighbouring parts, when allobnoxious matter will be removed, A poultice of bread k and water may sometimes be applied at bed time with advantage ; the most scrupulous cleanliness must be observed. If those who read this paragiaph will bring it under the notice of such of their acquaintances whom it may concern, they will render a service that will never be forgotten, as a cure is certain. Rheumatism, Gout, and Neuralgia. Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation and subduing pain in these complaints in the same degree as Holloway's cooling Ointment and puriiying Pills. When used simultaneously ihuy drive all inflammation and depravities from the system, subdue and remove all eulargemet of the joints, and leave the sinews and muscles lax and incontracted. A euro may always be effected even under the worst circtHista.ees, if the use vi these medicines be persevered in. Eruptions, Scald Head, UingiVirm, and other Skin Diseases. After fomentation with warm water, the utim>t relief aJid speedier cure can be readily obtained of all complaints affect ing the skin and joints, by the simulianeoiisuseorilieOintmviitaiid I'iHs. ' Bui it must 1;b remembered that nearly all skin disease.-* indicate depravity of the blood and deiangoment of the liver and stomach ; consequently, in many eases, time is required lo purity the blood, which will be effected by a judicious use of the Pills. The Konoral health will readily be impioved, although the eruption may be driven out motelVeely than before; and this should l>o pruiiimcd IVrsove. rauee is necessa v. »Sore Throats, Diptheria, Quiusaij, Mumps, and all other Derangements of the Throat. On the appearance of any of these maladies, the Oiuimont should be well rubbed at least throe times a day upon the neck and upper part of the chest, so as to penetrate to the glands, as salt is forced into meat. This course will at once remove inflammation and ulceration. The worst'cases will yield to this treatment, if the printed directions be followed. Scojula, or King's Evil, and Swelling of the Glands. This class of cases may bo cured by Holloway's purifying Pills and Ointment, as their double action of purifying the blood and strengthening the system renders them m«re suitable than any other remedy for all complaints of a scrofulous nature. As the blood is impure, the liver, stomach, and bowels, being much deranged, require purifying medicine to bring about a cure. Both Ointment and Pilh should be used in the following Disorders : Bad Legs Scalds Bad Breasts Sore Nipples Burns Sore Throats Bunions Skin Diseases Bite of Mosquitoes and Scurvy Sandflies Coco-bay Chiejo-foot Chilblains Fistulas Gout Glandular Swellings Lumbago Piles Rheumatism Sore Heads Tumours Ulcers Wounds and Yaws. (lancers Contracted and Stiff Joints Elephantiasis Chapped Hands I Corns (soft) There is a considerable saving by taking tlin larger sizes. N.B. Directions for the guidance of patient in every disorder are affixed to each Box, and can be had in any language—even in Chinese.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 45, 21 September 1870, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 45, 21 September 1870, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 45, 21 September 1870, Page 8

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