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IT O Lli O WA/Y'S ! O'ITTT Ml EN T B<ri t Lys,,myßreaste,,Wmm <M Ukeraiions of all *«w*-TTThereisw>madi»l ' preparation, .which,, may tie, so thorouffhly relied : upon in the treatment, of the above ailments as HoUoways pintipenft'^oflu*i r:; can be' more simple arid safe than ihe'manner * m which it is applied, nothing iribre salutary ' than ite action on'the body; both Ibcall^and : I constitutibnaUy.^Thci Ointment rubbed about^ the part affected enfersithe pbreato^tperi'f meates meab. It quickly penetratM/toTthV. 1 source of the evil, and; drives it 'from* the - system, d-rr^-ff:;. „-: ,\ ■. ■;-/ -:■- 1 h -:' . tv .. |'.f Brimchitis , J/wthe^Colds^Uough, '-Son*. . Throats,^, and, Shortness of J?r«^/t._Relixed : - and; congested throate, : elongated^^^ itviila,' V ' ulce^^^r,;tni^d r^n^s,\wnqpping'coiS^ l; " croup, asthma, < wheezing from accumdlatedf : mucous, anS'.o'jbher '.diffi.cnltiek 10ll ol respiratibS'' also palpitation, stitches,' a'tfd shortness' ooxf x breath, may with :i certaint?y ' be . cured 1 'by a rubbing- this healing' Ointment over tHe'chest ' ' and back for at leasts haft an hour ftwice' a day, accompanied: by appropriate : doses of - Holloway's' Pills. ,: : •.;-■;;■;,, <zo'V .n^i r \ • . For Glandular Swellings, Stiff Joints^and'Diseases, of the Skin.-— Therein no preparation^' for salutary effects comparable jbotlija remedy; It should , be. .well rubbed, oyep the" affected ' parts after their idue;. formation^with^warnv water. v It acts'by stimulating the absQrjbeifts - to 'increased activit;y, by preventing tion'and promoting a free amd l! c.opibus' ! cm^^ latibn l - and effectually ie ensures a cure: ' ( i': 1 iuffii ; ' Gout iqrid EJieurnatisml^-ThU ' invaluable' unguent^ has greater power - over ! gout and; rheumatism than any, other preparationNone need: remain -io? pain" if tits removal bef set . about in good earnest, by -using this - in-f fallible < remedy according to ,Uie printed' in^ structipns affixed to each .pot. ; All, settled aches andjpains are remediable 'in the same manner,..,,,. ■','[...■*.' ':,;'''',"'■' ■-. : ' r -,' '""""'■' J " Piles, "FisMtlas, and] M^MUons^—^ cure which this* Ointment effects in healing piles'and fistulas of lbnglst^ding/sfter they ' have resisted: all ; bther applications.^ haye 1 been so coidntless aiid so notorious through^ but the world that any effort 'to- •giv^-Mt adequately detailed statement of. theirnum*beror character w'ouldsbe vain. ;: It ia sofficient' : to know that the Ointment has never proved inen^cawbus.., , „^ .^, ,^^^ ■In Disorders of tJie Kidneys— Stone and Gravel; -± The Ointment is a' sovereign remedy if it be well rubbed twice a-day^into tbe small of the back; over; the region of thjK ' kidneys, into which it will gradually penwfe« trate, and in .almost every ease, give immei 4^ diate belief; 1 ' '• Whenever this'Ointmeiit'haW been once used it' has 'estabjished its SwS worth, and has, again, been eagerly sought -M for as the easiest and 1 safest remedy in all the W disorders of thekidneys., „.,.. yßoily^hk !oint7rienf am'Pi^shlmt^ tewed mi the i following 'cases [:~'':l ; J . ; - f Bad Legs Fistulas , ' Sbre Thrbsits s ? Bad Breasts Gout :.' ' ' Skin Diseases 7 Burns Glandular Scurvy Bunions^*™ " " w SweUingß Sore HeadsChilblains . Lumbago. r r Tumours Chapp'd hands Piles > ! '' ''= Olcers Corns (soft),. Rheumatism Wounds -. Cont'ract'dahd Sore Nipples ; &c;, '- Stiff Joints Scalds^. X The Pills andOmtimienfc aresold afciProfessor HoLLOWAY's;,Establishment,T.s33/Oicfdrd street, London j; also by^nearly r every f re* apectable yend^r; of. Medicine throughout the 'civilised Tybrld; in boxes and j pots,' at Is 1H i2ai9d» 4a '6d, 115,223, and; 33sf each. The 2s 9d size contains three, the 4s 6d size six, the lls size sixteen, the 22s size "thirtythree, and the 338 size fifty-two times tiie quantity of a Is l|d box or pot. The smallest box of Pills, contains four dozen ; and the smallest p'ot'o'f Ointment one ounce. , Full printed directions are affixed to each box and pot y andean behadin any language, even in Turkish, Arab, Armenian, PeriUn, or Chinese. . : - :; ' 'Loss'bf PowerV ;f - :;j; J •t'^y.'-.vhi ;:lt ii . : i Spermatorrhoea,^<ff,,j ..,,;. { „^, r ;:,,;.,,: , . Indiscretions of Early Youth, ■■"-.•-■•■-" "' Syphilitic Diseases. •'•"' !l *' In all the above cases,' akisingiFEOM errors ANT) THE YIELDING TO THE PASSIOK, no tim« shbald be lost to 1 at once arrest Jthe'progress ■of--Ae-diseaße.--r--'--v^--'.'.-"--~-='-r----.«'---->-----r;r D R..>lr^<;L..; ? SjM.l TH. ' Has devoted himself for twenty years in the • colony to the ; practice qf , this branch of his • profession, while preyioiisly in England he was the pupil of, and practised with, the . celebrated Dr ; Cuiyerwell,. the Vnly medical , practitioner who , ever; exclusiyely; adopted .this as the sole branch' of his prbf easion.^ .': , Dr L. L. Smitbp hereby informs the public that HE IS ,THLE ; ONLY , LEGALLY-qVrALIFIFD MEDICAIi MAN IN THK SPEciA^ITr OF HK PBjOt* fession ; that others "advertising are unqualified, and that, therefore, . in to"be qualified are ! bbbaining money under fals^pretehceai": ■•'-• r.-..: y'( J-s'Tz'slWV '\ Dr L. L. SaiiTH also warns the public against tlie quaskeries, advertising. ,If the taker of any of 'these advertised nostrums escape with his life, or his system be no^thoroughly and irreparably undermined ,b^». them,. he, may look upon hiniself as themosil fortunite mortal. '"".',''yi y l, J l " .'"v": DrL. L. SMrrahiw'l^enappKedto'byso many, unfortunate' brbken-dowttj. young-old-men, utterly Vcrushed in spiritj ruined in body, andrfilched in pocket, thjit'liedeems it a duty tq publish this to thejwprjd.' ', Those men and women who hiave been the victims of unprincipled charlatans, frequently seek i that r recovery which' is often beyond DrSmTfl's control. When will the public understand that it is to their interest to con* "sult~a"duly qualified -medicab manrwhojhas made this his sole study, rather than apply to a number of ignorant impostors, who merely harb and prey upon their pockets and ■^Dr. L; L? Smra hasalways stated that to warn the public of these quicksands is bis chief reason for advertising. > 'j. y I In all cases of nervous f^ebility, lovp^a of spirits, loss of power|.pimples^)n the forehead,, lassitude, inaptitude for business, im^ potency^ from the system, and the various effects of errors of youth and bloodpoisoning fromdiseasesprevioußlycontracted, .Dr L. L. SMiTHinvites'sufferers'-Wcdnsult him, as he has no hesitation in stating that no medical man, either here or in England, 'hasihad'the opportunitiesief practicg «j'd:ex.traprdinary ..experience, ,which he has* had. Therefore* those' wlib'reauy desire to be treated by one who is at the head of his pro* fession . in this branch of medical practice should, lose no time in seeking his advice. Nor'shonld anybnemarfy without first con* suiting him. :. y : ;,.; ii, i ) The ConsultingßpomS are at, 182 : COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE . '"' .Oppdsits tb^e Melbourne' Glub,' iv (Late the residence bf-ihe Governor.) Private ■entrance is in Stephen street south. CONSULTING FE~BY LETTER), £V Medicmes forwarded to all th ! e olonies, 1 sbpackedW to avoid obsemtion.; Books published by the Dr, can be had on * application to him.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1613, 6 October 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1613, 6 October 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1613, 6 October 1873, Page 4

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