: : :.:v : :-. : . MedicaK ■ jt : o;elo way's ;.; . oinjt;Mjbnt Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, ■'Wmalda.'land UuxfatwmoJ dv tends— There ' no medica* preparation which may be 8b thoroughly relied upon in the treatment 1 of theaHoYe ailments- as Holloway's Ointment. ' ■ Notkinir can be more simple and safe than the laarinei m which.it is applied, nothing mori aaltitary than its action onthe body, both locallyrand constitutionally. Thepiutment rubbed about theppart affected; enters the pores, as salt r permeates meat.. ,liqmckly:peneti»^eß,tp.the .source of the evil, and rdrives it from^the system. •' • ' .-- ..-..■ j >-. ■■■■■--J.jLmh^;C(Ms^bo^^%re Mroatsi and SJiprtness qf 'Br^Ji.r^Rslaxed and congested throats, elongated: tivula, ulcerated or turgid tonslb,''wh^6pmg'cb'jigh, croup, asthiha/ wheezing f roni >ccumala'ted mucous, and other; difficulties of TespiratioH, also. palpitation, stitches, and shortness of breath, may with certainty : be' eured r by rubbing this healing Qintment'over the chest arid back for at least half an hoar .twice a Hay, accompanied, by appropriate retoses of olloway's Pills. : '' ■ ; ' " , DiFor Glandular Swellings, Stiff' Joints °and toTseasei qftJie Skin.— There^is'no preparation for salutary effectsconiparabletb this remedy It should be well rubbed over the affected parts after their due formation 4 witti VaVm water. It acts by stimulating the absorbents to increased activity, by preventingcoiigen. tion and promotinga free arid copious^cifculafaon^in the parts affected; then speedily and effectually ie ensures a caret- ■;. : :.-:;Wxrv Gout and' R7ieurnatißm.^-rThia invaluable u'riguerit has greater, power .oyer gout V^nd rheumatism than any . "other^ preparation^ None need remain in pairi if its remoyal^be set aboutiri "good earnest, 'by using this infallible remedy according to the printed structions affixed : to each 1 poti n All Settled aches and pains are remediable iir the r saka .manner.' •.--.. -;/:::;;:.. ••; ■'- ;;■ -i^fi'/ifl . PiUs, .Fistulas, aridcure which, this : Ointment; effectsin iealmg piles and fistulas of long standing, aftercthfey have Resisted all other applications; iave been so. .countless and so {notorious .throughout, the world .that : any?effp^ c to. T 'grve.,=an adequately detailed ; sta'temen'i; pfthei'r f^jamber or character; would be yainV itis'sufficientto : kriow tha^t'the"? pmfedaeriV'h'as ' never proved inefficacious* o;r;;);:;U _v> y.-y.y.J\\i ■ In Disorders \of 'the Sidneys— Stdne ss cikd Gravel. — The ; Ointment ■' is a sovereign remedy if lit be well nibbed tmce ; a ! day l inte the small of the back, • ever the regioni of T the kidneys, into which it will gradually peiietrate, and in almost every, case give immediate relief Whenever i this Qintment;has been once used it , has . established 'its own worth, 4 and : has again been eagerly sought fc- as the easiest arid safest remedy in all the lisordera of the kidneys. . . -T ...: ! >C Hoth the Oiidment arwiS Pitts MmMj^jima intTiefojVywi^ sad Legs ' Fistulas ' Sore; 'rhioaia Jadßreasts Gout ■ : , S^^eaSjai iurns •; . Glandular v '. : ''' il vT jJimidns Swelhngs SoreHeadsJ.' Chilblains : ; Lumbago ; Tumours; ; ' J^ Chapp'd hands Piles Ulcers -'^*> J - Corns, (soft) Rheumatism WouridL i sati Contract'd and Sore Nipples ■ &Ci;> tcci) . Stiff Joints Scalds ;' r -:. The Pills and Ointmeat are sold at Professor Holloway's Estabh^hmeiiti", 5as t Oxford street, London; also 1 by nearly ' every re. speetable Vendor throughout the civilised world, in boxes ; arid pots, at Is lid, 2s 9di 4s 6d, lls, 225, aria 33s each The 2s 9d size contains triree, trie 4s.6d.sizt six, the 11s size sixteen, the 22s size thirty, three, and the 33a ■ size : fifty-two times- the quantity : of: a ;15 : ;.14d bbx-xor , ;pot,; TJie .smallest box of Pills contains four,' dozens and the smallest pot. of Ointment one ounce. . . Fall printed directions are affixed t» each box and pot, and can be b^d in any language, .'eveir in Turkish'; Arab.' A rinmiaii,' Pftrma^. ;or;Chines^;V : ; ! ;;:;^' /;; ;r^,.^^;^. TVp ;E^R V O US •»".#' S lf 'S !! . IJIH ,;^ ; /. : - ,v:K>y a I^/f :i :..'.,, . :^Loss ofiPbwer/ :r r--- it .ho^arnis ' .;.•.-; ;•-:,.: SperinatorrhceaJji'.Oj o'l oijiuo -, , ;', ■ :;-.ru . Indiscretions^of .Earlyfy© uth ; ■: . !: ; Syphilitic'DiseaßeSi ±12 In all. the aboye. ; cashes, arisim&ibom kbi^p> AND t THR ■viELDINa TO.TBCE PASSIONVi-n? r ~sm> should be lost to.'at price arrest, &c. progress 'of;the l disease.' ; ", V; '' '"..' "•■'■'' '- -"■...":' ■■'■ '■ D;R" : L. vf ,L;' ; iS : M ; I f^'f^ Has devoted hiniself for Verify yeairsui the colony to the ; practice; of this branctfof°bik -professiori'i while • previously in England he was the pupil .of, -and 'practised ■'< with; l th^ celebrated Dr Culverwell, the ;joirily inedibal practitioner who ever exclusively ./adopted this as the sole branch of his profession: r,:.' Dr.L.;L. Smith hereby.informsthe.ipublie that HB IS THE ONLY IBOALLY-QirAIIFIBt WSULCAJ. MAN TS TKSS SEECIALEreiqB 1 IPS PRfl^ pession ; that othei^ advertising, are:.un» quaiifiecl, and that, therefore, ' m , pretending to ! be qualified are obtaining . money under false pretences .. ;-^ -. ov Dr L. L. Smith also warns the against the quaokeries advertisirig. 3 If the taker of any of these advertised 1 nostrums escape with his life, or his system ■ be ; riot thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them, he may look upon himself as the most fortunate mortal. .; ■,'■■- .-..;,- h^, ; , ' Dr L. L. Smith has been applied to;by ; si» many unfortunate broken-down young qldirien, utterly crushed^ in^^ spirit; ruineoi!:in body, and filched in pocket,' that ' he deems it a duty to publish this to the Worldl ' * ; -Those men and women who have been thi victims of unprincipled charlatans frequeritly Beck that recovery which is often Deydnd Dr Smith's control When will the public understand that it istotheiririterest to consult a duly qualified, .medical; man,} who has made' this his sole "study, rather than apply to a . number . .of ignorant impostors, ; who merely harp and prey upon their pockets arid health? '." : ' ' •' .' ;f ' . Dr L. L. Smith has always stated that to warn the public of these quicksands is 1 bis chief reason 1 for advertising. ' ' ■ :K/rt '•' ;o!f In all cases of nervous debility; lowness] ji spirits, loss of power, pimples -on tke if orei head, lassitude, inaptitude for business; im« potency, drainage from the system, and the yarious effects of errors of youth and bloodp poisoning fromdiseasesprevioußlycoutracted, Dr L. L. Smith invites sufferers to consult him, as_ he has no hesitation in stating tiat no medical man, either here or "in England, has had the opportunities ef practice and "&• trabrdinary experience which; he lyis had.' •Therefore those who 'realjy desire |o^ )ie treated by orie who is at the headof his profession in this branch of medical < practice should lose no time in seeking his advice} Nor should anyone marry without first boa suiting him. , :.; ■..-■;? ■ ; - ; ,. ; f . ■::.■,- \- ■;:,-■■,] a The Consulting Rooms, are at 182 COLLINS STREET, EAST, MELBOUENE "..'■■■■ Oppositß the Melbpurne Club, : : „ (Latetheresiderice of. the Governor.} Privatt entrance is iri Stephen street south. .," '■] CONSULTING FEE : (BY LETTER)^£I Medicines forwarded to ail the olon'eiij' 1 .■.■.-:■■•'• so packed to'avoid observation,-' :tiJ^ Books publi shed by the Dr. can be H n d on -■':.-■- ---I; appliioaton to him;; k :r : ;ii-7
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1871, 4 August 1874, Page 4
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1,080Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1871, 4 August 1874, Page 4
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