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■ v .. >.■•■.,;;■■ -■ Medical. : : . : -^\ a ' iTJ^IitOWAY^i-'OINIMgI Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, y^wr.da^dM ■ UlceratUms of all Ainife.-^There ! '■ no ritedical; preparation : which may 'be' 1 so thoroughly* relied upon in the treatment; of itheabcrref ailments as Hollowayf s Ointment;: I Nothing can be more simple and safe ;than the mannei' i iri which it is applied, nothing more salutary than its action onthe, body, both locally and- ; coristitutiorially. The Ointment rubbed about ; : the part' affected enters, the-pores as salt per-^ | nieates irieafc." Tt quickly ' perietratj9s L , to .t^e' isource'bf 'the eyil 1 and' 'driye^'it /from'' tKe' ;system.- ■ : -- : - •■■ ■ ' ""■[■-_ - : r -> ! - ''■ :: i-- v ";js:i«-f , ■ Bronchitis, l/ipt/iorid; Golds j Goughs, Sere . Throats, .and SlidrtnessofßredtM-^R^^^ and : congested throats, elongated uvula, 11 - --; ulcerated or turgid tonsUs,; whooping cough/: croup, .,. asthma, wheezing mucous^ and other difficulties, of. respiratioßp also, palpitation, stitches, and, 'shortness; jolfo breatfi, may with,. certainty ; be: cured r,byj rubbing this ihealingOintment over-the ciest r 'and back : for : at least half an 'hpur twic^.a, :Hay, accompanied by appropriate doses 'of : ; olloway's PiUsV ; : : f: ' : ; ' i: ! '-- ! -."-'"-' \ r DiFor Glandular Swellings, Stiff Jbints^atid* \iavseases ofthßßkin.-~lheveia no preparation if or salutary effects comparable tothis remedy n ■It should be 1 ' well rubbed'.bver the' ■ affected \ parts after their.due -.formafeori m&- w^riiaf waterV v lt acts iby^^stimulaiMgtKe'absbrbißnts' to increased activity, -by 'preveritihg''corige : «|i' tion arid promoting a free and '? copious "otc'u 1 -' ilation in the! parts affected ; then- Bpee_ly ' and effectually ie ensures a cure.- ■y.--,rj U(yr/il .i?out and, Rheumatism.— This irivalnablo; unguent, has. ; greater power- pverf/gout'andi : rheumatism: than;. any pther. preparation;[ None i need 'remain in pain^. its, removal rbeV ;set about in:' gefod earnest,- by ."using, tiuis'in^! fallible remedy according to the r printed .m- '1 structions : affixed to "each pbt: : : i Ali; : settlecl ; aches and pains are : remediable' iri th'e'same 1 : manner. ' _ ■ "■ : " ' '_>'■'■ r '- :; uornrqa Piles, Fistulas, and BhecondUons.— iTh'e 3 cure .'.which- 'this Ointment effects " s va> healing' Ipiles arid, fistulas of long standing, 1 after ihejr 1 jhave resisted all Other, applications, havel !been so countless and so notorious through-^ out the world that any effort to give an '= adequately statern'ent oi 'tHeir number or ; character would ■■}& vain;: qlt ia i suffii-T cient to know that the Ointment has never i - proved inefficacious. -. :; ,:■;.. :: „.\- ;!;:■> , In Disorders of, the Kidneys— Stone, and- .. Gravel. — The Ointment iis „8, sovereign: J remedy if it be weUlTODb^d'tmce'atday/intif . the 'small 1 of the back, ever ; t^Le resonpf^hV* kidneysV intp^which .it will Jgradriallypener, 1 trate,- arid iri ' almost' every case give' imriie^ diate relief. ; Wheriever; ' tMs Ointmerit has ' been once used /it has established its '•"6yH( t worth, and has again been eagerly sought^ for as the easiest arid safest remedy in allthe^ disorders. of the kidneys. -; ;[; ;■': h-nah Both the .Qintment and Pilis should be sweat ........ : , .m.iMfoUovmig cases :—■: \<\ !i=i:;oi; Bad Legs. Fistulas , - Sore Throats: A ■ Bad Breasts Gout ■ ..;. Skin a , Burns',' : Glandular :,.. Scurvy -'iT „fi Bunions'. . Swellings ',. Sore HeadaJ t :,, o Chilblains . v Lumbago J Tumours •' " Chapp'dharids Piles . "' ::> 'i-:'XJieen i '^"--'-'^ Corns (soft) Rheumatism ." Wounttf 1 '" 11 Ojl Contraot'd arid Sore Nipples ;; Sc/. "Jccl :; '^ ' Stiff Joints Scalds' ! ''- ''■ i " !fli: -i^^r : q '■■■ ' n;r .■<;;,!:-.; . : :;..v__. : : ;: o-i n> I-^F.rr: ;n:-X The Pills and Ointiri^nt are sold <atOP«feHi ? ' sor Hqiloway's EstabhshmMi^ 533, OxfOrdi 1 street,r London.; also [by .nearly -everyiTre* it ; speetable" Vendor of Medicine. . thronghoutL' the ciyiiised world, in.boxes; and pot?,- at.Js v Ud, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, lls, 22a, and^as^eaoh.^ The 2s 9d size contains three, trie 45, 6 d siz4{+ six, the lls size sixteen, the 22s Bize .thirtythree, arid the 33s size fifty-two time 3' r quaritifcy ; bf f als ; l4d' : box ! pp^; ;!! Tne ' if r smallest boxof PiUs-'cdntains*fo'ur i: dps!!e r ri =r 'i and the smallest pot of Ointmerit one oiffa'^' Eull printed directions are+affiked'W-'eacb-^ box and-pbt y .and can ibe had m!aiy> language, '^ ' even in Turkish, Arab, . A naenian, Persian^' ; t ; : or r Ghiiese. tr , ' :::: ' ■;.;'. H \A .■n}^o\n oilj I>l : : DebiKty,. ■ ' ' ' r ' r *:'; : 1 '"' '""' - j;;:i> >JaU f .". ■■ Speirmatorrhbia, ii; :^ ; . r;: ;- J ..^ v . : Indiscretibris'of Early Yo/atiiv'r _'- :: •'■■■■■ "'■■". 'r Sy^^ticDisMsesr''^:;' In all the above cases,^ abiSino'from ___qiJ iTO AND.TH^TIELDIN&Tb'T_I'PASSION,' : nb tim ! L >:) : should be lost to at once arredt the progress 7 * of the disease. :•. 'y--.-.-:\ ■■■•■a ?.'r V: v>3 „ [j> r;; ; .l. ; ; : .1.. s &,%,.■£■ Oi&u u-mi Has devoted himself for, twenty years jinf the & colony toTtKe. practice'of this branch p£f hja, [.-> profession^ while % pre'Monsly,.inJ^gland n he • was the''pripa i b^'''ltod'praei^.ed l ,:rwiii(ij* theVf' celebrated Dr Culverwell; the only inedicai practitioner who:;ever> exclusively adopted this.as the sole branch of his profesßipn.;>;-'[' Di .'l*.' L. .Smith heretiyi inf prms thepublie j that HE IS .THE QNLT^^/LEa4iiLY-,QUAli^_l;. ! 7 : MEDIOAi/MAN IN TBJS&XCUiLTEjt'oX BBS ?liO ," . fession ; that : others^ 'advertising 1 are' : nn« : i qualified, arid that, therefore, iri. •prei^tiing.;' ' to be qualified are obtaining money 'under i! ;\ false pretences , .•::.:.:: j:. i Dr L. L. Smith also* warns the publio - : against the quackeries advertisiDg. ■ If the 1 f taker, of any of; these advertised? nostrums'; ' escape with his life, L or his system bft;ndtfj ■thoroughly arid irr eparably undermined; by, •> them, he may look upon himself as the most ■ ; [ ;fortunate riiortal.' ; ' ' ..." ■ ,i.! „!',.,- ; - ; * DrL. L. Smith has bpen applied to by,so "^ .many unfortunate; broken-down yomw-old-l jinen, utterly crashed in spint, rulnefl mi body, and filched in pocket, tnat he ; deems H ' it a duty to pubh'sh this to the world. 1 -^ ' jr ' 5 , : Those men and women Who have beieh "tH« <! victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently ; seek that recovery which ( ia often beyond Dr Smith's control When will the, public ; understand that it is to th^ir interest.tp cpa« . ; > suit a duly qualified medical man, who, has. ; made thishis 'sole study, father 'than apply , ; 1 to a number of ignorant 'imppsto'ra^'jwW"."! merely harp arid prey upon their pockets arid V ' .health! ' -; : : . ;! - ;?:;•;;:•! ■■ ■ ■ ''-^^gp;^ ' DrL. Li Smith has always stated that $0^ ' warn theipublic of these quicksands _ his 5 ' chief reason for advertising; ■ •. : ': •: - • :^ . ■ : '.: L In all cases of nervous debility, lownesß] jj r spirits, loss of power',, pimples ; on the iore- . > > head, lassitude, inaptitude for business, im-,. pbteacy, drainage; from the system, and the " various effects of errors 'of : youth and bipod*, '.■• poisoning froriidiseasespreviouslycoritracted, . Dr L. L. Smith invites sufferers to consult him, asj he has no hesitation iri stating that ' no medical man, either here : or ; iii England; has had the opportunities ef practice and ex- '•■' traordinary experience which he has ! _id. r^ Therefore those; who really desire to (be r> treated by one who is at thehead of hia pro- : fession in this branch of medical: practice; ' should lose no time in jSeeking his advioe. ; Nor should anyone many without first conj suiting him. .'"•;■,;; ■ .:"."". " ; ■;. '?,_ '•.. The Censriltlng Rooms are at 182 ,: ■'.'' '". COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE Oppomta the Melbourne Clil),'; :' (Latetheresidericedf the Governor.) Privata : entrance is in Stephen street south. CONSULTING FEE (BY LETTER), 1 £1 ; Medicines forwarded to all the slonM, .; so packed to avoid observation. - ' Books publi shed by the Dr, can be h d on . appliicaton to him. ','.'■ ..,.-: : .-., ■'

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1851, 23 July 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1851, 23 July 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1851, 23 July 1874, Page 4

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