HOLLO WAY'S' OINTME NT ' Bad^Legs, Bad Breasts, Wounds, and Ulcerations bfaWkinds^Thsre umo medical, . r -g---preparation which may-be so thoroughly' >~% relied upon in theitfeatplent-; ojfo the above ailments as Holloway's Ointment. Nothing can be more simple and safe than the manner -/ in which it is applied, nothing more salutary l than its action ontherbody^,bpthlpcal|y,!£&d; J9^% constitationally. The Ointment^bbecl^liofii the part affected enters : theipores as per- r r meates meat. ;i It quickly tiiej V '; source 'of; -the evil ; and, drives it from '^y.'j!f. system, >r -^ U , H .^u : ' yf ', /.?,'.';. c..^V..'4 Bronchitis, jJtpther]a,;Gplds, oqvgJi8 f ,jSp^e^' r \ Throats', andSlurrtness gfSre^hj^^^ei;^ jand ' congested?;? tbreatft-. elongatea^ nv^la/i'iJr or turgid' tonsils,^ y hooping cough,' * *% x croup;- asthma/ wheezing \ from, accumulate; . , $\ mucous, and other 'difficulties of -respiration^- 1 1' f also palpitation,; stitches, and sliojctness of ' \,\ breath, mayiwith cjertaintyV be 1 v fcui-edib^; !: "r rubbing this healing;Ointment,oy : er the^chieW- t*,'" and •back'for^atlea>t^haj£^ i <^ur;ltwl9e,;a> : ' :^''' day, accompanied by appropriate eldses, of; ' ;l Hdlloway's,PillsJ/- > f^/.ii.riv/ ■> <.*-'-<->->"*\ For Glandular' Swellings, Stiff' Jpmte ft and Diseases of theSkm.-j-Th.ei;? is'no.prepiaratibn for salutary effects comparable ftp 'tnw' remedy. . } ' It 'should be.'weU.^bb'ejifO^l^^.jaff^iw'-' "parts after their due formation 'witti Ji warm* water; .It;acts } by stimulating the absorbents to iincreased activity, by preventing c6riges-V| tionand promoting a free and copious circu-^** lation in the" p^rts affected j ; then'spee&iiy and effectually it lensiires ia J cure.' , _. r Gout qnd.,Jßh^umati(mi.— This'- invaluable u> unguent - jhas ,, greater power ' byer 'gouf ihd;' ° ' *? | rheumatism ,thw..7any/oth'erj;pj^p^raiti6ni' < v •Ndne need remain in pain if jte removal- be n '^ set about in good eariiieStjbylusing^thM in--- uc i fallible remedy accdrdihg'tb the printed in- , structiona affixed 4o each pot.;- All; settled aches and pains are remediable jinrthe .same manner. ::+ '<r'--; /< . '; i;v'.v. Vuy.fi Piles, Fistulas/fariM Eoxoriations.—'thQ cure which 1 this Ointment effects] in, healing piles and fistulas of long standing, r after.they haye 'resisted all other applications>; have been so countless and so notorious throughout the world that any effort, to ; : giy;e,; an , adequately detailed ■■ statement of their num'fcer or character wditld be^yalni. iltjisisuflicient to k'now : ;th'at the' Ointment has/ never proved inefficacious. 1 .'.[' ;.-,.y ,/of A In Disorders of '? the Kidneys.rrStonfi.'and . __ Gravel. -^ The ■ isr.a. ; ;Bovereign if'itbe'well rubbed twice.a. day. into the smallof the back,- over, the region pf/ijbhe kidneys, into 'which.it will gradually penetrate, and in almost, every case give imme(diate relief. ■< Whenever this ' Ointment has been once used -it has established its., own worth, and^ -has again been eagerly; sought for as the easiest .andsafest remedy,in all'tlw disorders of the kidneys.?, >; .0 " '" " , f. 'Both the Ointment and Pills should oe wed ' . ; 'hi thefoUormng cases ;r^-: • \ Bad; Lega r . j t: Fistulas^;./ Sore Throatsa y Bad Breasts hl Gout«.iV>f k - Skin: Diseases !lt, ; i Burns ■"■;-' Glandular- 1 li' Scurvy a -mnn -\A Bunions Swelling's •:--.■ Sore Heads I riri! -a Chilblains Lumbago v : Tumours Chapp'd hands Piles : ;-t) Dicers Corns |spft)';>_<; Rheumatism Wounds Contract's ahfl Sore Nipples &c, &c. StnT. Joints" Scalds' ;:;.-! >I .',. i-^M T The Pills and Ointment airesold, at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 533, Oxford-- ,. street, London;'! also' by] nearly eyerjitrerspectable Vendor;' of Medicine,- .throughout, § the civilised. world, in boxes and, ;potv at/ l?i j l^d/ r 2s 9d, 45V6d,r115,;229, andr.33.S; eapluV'o-r Th&2B^9d»sizercoh'tainS^tnr^,-:-tile'.^..@dn^ : : r .ji six, the lls size: sixteen, the 223 8^ thirty; ,{ three',l and,the33s; size: fifty-two times. the) '* quantify of ailsdid./.boxoorr.pqt.rn.Tiie.tj-j smallest box- of- Pills contains four dozen ;,.. and the smallest pot of Ointment oneounce. Full printed directions, are affixed; to , .each ( box'and pot/and can be had-in any; language, ]. even in Turkish, Arab, Armenian, Persian^ [ or Chinese. - ...... ..' -\f E R V O : U S J " W E* S S^F IN, iDebility,,,!, , ;V i^.-.,:^ ...,„,....,: -,r' ': \->.-, : vLoss^Ppwer,; .->, .-..'. : !' V f .\. ' ':'!>■,/■ ■'•.:': ;'\) :Spermatorrhcea, ; ,;■ ■'.'.. ' ; .':'.' \'. ; . .''.}•. . f ; ; ;!. ,i^ -Indiscretions of- Early ,Yqutli : j, £ ;-;/,::.' /! .-. ':= SyphiliticDisjeasesV}" .,-'.' ; : j.".if In all the above oases, arising from errors i . AND THK YIBLVTS&iO THE IPA&sioN, no tim» should be loattq at once arrest the progress— of the disease;' ■''■ '■' ■'- '■■'■- ; ' •'* '' '1 '/'( ."■! ''_f\ , DR? : L. L, J . 1 3M: I I.T.H V , ■. , : j"Has devoted himself ;for twenty years in Ahe .., ,. colony to the practice of this branch ; of hia professipn, whue previously^ in England he was the pupil of, and'' practised with, ; the' ! - celebrate'd Dr ; 'Ciilverwell,"tKe only medical- - 1 "t practitioner- who ever exclusively adopted this as the sole branch .of his profession.,!. ., , , Dr L. L.. Smith hereby informs the public; HE TS THE ONLY LEGALLY- QaALMED '• MEDICAIi MAN IN THIS SPECIALITY OFHIS'PRO- ' pession"; that, others, advertising, rare ,unT : ,M qualified,; and that, therefore, , in pretending ■ to be qualified are obfcainiag money under ■ j 1 falsft pretences. ' '' ; ' ; '- ? Dr L. L. Smith also "warns the public ; : against the. ,quaokeries advertising. T lf, the . ( taker of .any of these .adyertiaed nostrums.^ escape with his life, or his system be noSif thoroughly add irreparably undermined hyrr ' them, he may lookiipon himself as the most- >■ fortunate-mortal,'; j ,-::■•;: • J :';Y 1 : ; -i';l v^vt,;;-;! DrL. L. Smith has been appUed. to ,by so '. 4 many .unfortunate broken-down ! 'ypuhg-olcl- ' men; -'utterly crushed ir ih spirit*, 1 - ruined- ; -in' body, and filched in pocket, that hedeems.-j]. it a duty to publish this M the 1 world. Those; men and women' who have been the victim's of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek that recovery which is often beyond Dr Smith's control. . HWhen'will the public understand that it is.it& their interest to consult a' duly qualified medical man, who has madethis his. sole -studyj-rather^thanTapplyss-to a number of .ignorant who merely harp and prey upon their pockets and health? , "..: '. .. .-.]'.^ ■> ,»;.-', ',, '■./" (e^-s'~i~ DrL. LI Smith has always stated that to -| warn the public of these quicksands is bis chief reason, for advertising. .^ .. , r - ( 1^ all.cases of nervous debih'ty,' lowhess of spirits^ loss of power, pimples l on ■ the fbre-f'» head,, lassitude, inaptitude for business, impotency, drainage froni the systemi'-and'the various effects of errors of - youth and blood - poisdnmg-fromdiseasespreviduslycoiitractedj' ■?■ Dr Li LJ Smith -invites sufferers to' consult - him, as he has no hesitation in stating that no medical man; either here ; or mi (England, has had tke opportunities of practice and extraordinary experience 1 whicht he- has <'hacL Therefore those who really desire to be treated by one who is at the head' of his profession in this .branch , of medical practice should lose no ; time, in seeking his advice, r Nor should anyone marry witKbut first \odn- ' suiting him. ' ••> t- ;,.;:• Ai '>vH !u ! The Consulting Rooms are af 182 ; ;.-•, : vV COLLDfS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE ; ■> i t OpposiS9 the Melbourne Club, , , (Late tb!e residence of the Governor^) Priyafo j : - entrance is in Stephen street' south. ! <'■■'*' CONSULTING FEE (By'IETTER);*!, ' Medicines forwarded to all the, olonies,. ! sopackedas jio avpi^p^eWatipn...;, ,;,..' Books published by the Dr, can! ;'v-ha4^oii ;r : ii\ •!'(:■; 'applicationvto him. n ;.-:\v;i<r?:. ; ou .
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1639, 5 November 1873, Page 4
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1,086Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1639, 5 November 1873, Page 4
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