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TO BE Had for a TRIFLE. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. GOUT, RHEUMATISM, ENLARGEMENTS, AND STIFF JOINTS. A cure of these complaints is within the reach of the most humble, by fomenting the affected part with warm salt and water, and rubbing in Holloway’s Ointment twice a day. Thousands have been cured who looked upon Gout ami Rheumatism as incurable. The same treatment should be employed for the dispersion of chalk stones and all painful enlargements or stiffness of the joints ; in such cases the Pills shoulb I e taken according to the printed directions. BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS, AND ULCERATIONS OF ALL KINDS. The cure of ulcers has won for Holloway’s Ointment an imperishable re 'station, as this healing Ointment will i s ore any case however bad to soundness Many bad legs arise from imprudences, happening several years before and almost forgotten ; if, then, there be any doubt as to the origin of the sores, the, patient should rea 1 carefully what is written on secondary symptoms in tie Book of Directions, as those sores never heal soundly until the system has undergone a thorough course of Holloway’s purifying Pills. COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROATS, DIPTHERIA, AND BRONCHITIS. Any of the above al mentsmay be qu'ckl cured if the Ointment is well ami effectually rubbed into the neck and chest twice a day, having the parts constantly covered with a rag spread with the preparation ; if this treatment be a 'opted promptly, in six hours it will effectually stop the most ab ruling symptoms. It must be evident than an outward application applied to the seat of disorder must be more effectual than any that can be taken by the mouth. Hollo*; way’s Pills should be use 1 according to the directions in order to sjibdue the irritation, nflammatUm, or fc> This direase often makes its ap nearanjjTbetweeii the ages of forty and fi.ty, and might g< aerally be prevmVdby atten >ing regularly to tbe proper action of tho liver and stomach: these organs, at this time of life, have a tendency to der ngements, when asthma, drnnsy, or diseaseof the heart often sets in. The blood requires frequent elimination wh ; ch no othor medicines can so effectually perform as these purifying Pills, as they purge gently, and act immediately upon tho liver ami stomach, and thus remove all obstructions which at the turning point of life always occur. This dangerous period should be closely watched; two doses a week of about six pills will ward off all dangerous diseases. But in all cases of dropsy the Ointment is a wonderful and sovereign remady, and must be effectually subbed twice a rlay into the suffering parts. YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION How many poor women suffer from the indiscretion of hnsbands—which results in had legs, swellings, loss of health, and rheumatism—as they suppose—although it u nothing of the kind—but the effect of a certain < isease taking hold of the system no ordinary medicine can cure them, because the disease has sunk deeply into their constitution. Children often have sores, and bad beads, which do not heal, for tho reason that contamination occurred bef -re their birth Let all who may suffer from such causes have recourse to the purifying and healing prop rties of these wonderful Ointment and Pills, observing carefully what is saiil in the bool: of directions on Secondary Symptoms, which if strictly followed, will effect any cure of the kind, but it will be a work of little time. BOTH OINTMENT & PILLS SHOULD BE USED IN THE FOLLOWING DISORDERS:— Bad Legs Bad Breasts Burns Bunions Bites of Mosquitos an 1 Sand Fies Coco-bay Ohiego-foot Chilblains Chapped Hands Corns (sof) Cancers Contracted or Jo nts Elephantiasis Fistulas Gout Glandular Swellings Lumbago Piles Ruenmatism Scalds Sore I i pies Sore Throat Skin Diseases Scurvy Sore Heads Tumours StiffjUlcers Wounds Yaws N.B.—Directions for the guidance o patients in every disorder are affixed to each p -t, and cm be had in every laa mam even in Chinese. Goldsmith’s Work, —The process <f fine-art manufacture in this branch of trade is strikingly exemplified in a little work published by Mr. J. W. Benson, of No. 25, Old Bond-street, and of the City Steam Factory, 5S and CO, <1 Ludgate-hill, London. It is enriched and embellished with designs, by Italian, French, and English artistes, of brooches, bracelets, car-rings, and other articles, suitable for personal wear, or for wedding, birth-day, or other presents, with their prices. Mr. Benson, who hoi a the appointment to H. R. R, the Prince of Wales, has also published a very interesting pamphlet on tho Rise and Progress of Watchmaking. Thoso pamphlets are sent, post free, for two stamps each, and they cannot be too atronrly recommended to those contemplating a purchase, especia'ly to residents in the country or abroad, who are thus enabled to select any article they may require, and have it onvardud in perftet safety.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 502, 1 December 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 502, 1 December 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 502, 1 December 1871, Page 4

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