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| Medical^ — HOI/LO WAY'S 6-NTMENT Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Wouvds. awl Ulcerations of all Mnds,— There no medica. preparation ,yhioh may be so , rjelied - upon ! in' the treatment 'of 'the above ailments as Holloway's Ointment. Nothing . can be more simple and safe than the manner in which it-is applied, nothing, mpre salutary -^ than its action on the body, both locally anid I 1 conytittationaliy." The Ointment rubbed about' the part affected enters the pores' as aaltpet'i^ meates meat. ,:jlt quickly i: -penetratea to.ithe^ sWrce:;.o£,',the.'Jßi(^l,.and|..,drlLira| it.from,|he. , system, ". " " • ' ' ' " ! " v ~~\ ," ■ '■"' i Bronchitis, uiptheria, Colds, Coughs'; awe': J '■ Throats, and S/iortness of ' BreatL—Relsaed and "congested ? tfir6a'tsi' 3 elbnglited^iivula, ulcerated,or>turgid tpnsilß,]whoppiiig cough, croup, asthma, wheezing from accumulated mucou^, and 'other" difficulties' of respiration, also > ,palpitation,j^titcheßjjand^sho.rtness of breath, may with certainty be cured by rubbing this healing Ointment over the chest and back for, at least; half an' hour-, (twicp a Hay, accompanied by. appropriate doses o ; olloway's Pills. „L. „______ D iFor&fandufor. , Swellings^ StijLJflffij-and— iorseasesof the'SMn. — There is hVpreparaiion] 1 !or salutary effects comparable to this remedy 3 - ■lt should be well rubbed over the affected - v j parts 4 their dve t formation r wit|i T wa^m ■ water : . ;; Knots' by 'stimulating the absorbents tp3inct'ease\if.actitity, byjprey.enjtipg t Conge«>t)T tion and promoting a free and c^iom.ouvbji-s; latiqn jnVthe- pfrt^ i affec v ted!/i -jhen 1 : ii|ieeaily and effectually io ensures aLCure'. ".. V '.'.;.. . . __, ■ Goyfc aifdpßl^m^^T^^j^j^^^.ffunguent has greater^pow.er^pvejr gout and ■ rheumatism th'an^ahy^dther o preparation None need remain in pain if its removal be set ahotftitt^opd^rn^t^jby-^su^^this qg r fallible remedy according to the printed instructions affixed to each. pot. ' All settled aches and pains are'remediable' in the same : manner;JT f iofl < l -i-v:< i -t<Ti Id i[ JdA'/JA-T"- --• Piles, Fistulas, and. Excoriations,— -Th^ cure which this Ointment' 'effects in healing piles and fistulaScof long standing^ after f they^. na^e^eiisted^alU^othelP applications, ha^ been so countless and' so notpriSus through=w but^ec^^th^'auy'effOT* 5 'adequately "detaiie^ statement, p^heir'.nuai-;? ber or o^xt^u^mym^i^um 1 cient toknojv.rthat the^i Ointmeat lha« 'lhe ver proved inefficacidus-a JTTIJ^ a'i: r In Disorders of thfi,gidneyß— Stone and Oravel. — The Ointment is a sovereign iremiedy 'if it h'e%ell iubbea'twice^ada^ inte tbe'smalliofithe'badk, ever thearegion of the kidneys, into' which iit twill graiiaally pene- - trate, and in almoat.ever^: case-give imme•diate relief.; Whenever this Ointment has been once'n'se'd'Sit has Established its own worth;" and' has again been eagerly sought ]tc- as the easiest and safest reme4y.in=aUJbh& : iisorders of the kidneys. . r ■- „ Hoik the (Kntinenfcand PiWsh&uld be usea fed Legs .'; ! "t-istulas- •: ; ' Sort y THrßats{| iad Breasta'- Grftut u'iL ': SEnlfiseaseB 3 - jurns Glandular. Scurvy - .Bunipns... ... . . Swellings r Sore Heads-, v Chilblains .: Lumbago ' Tuinbdis;" 1 - Ohapp'd hands Piles- ■'^ AM aloer*>3JJ OO Corns (soft) Rheumatism Wound* ;V , Contract' d and Sore Nipples &c M . &<v S Stiff Joints IScalda r : ;■ r ; ::m :D "■ - -c. The Pills and Ointmeat. are sold at Profes* sor Hollowat's Estab'h^hment, 533, Oxford street,'Lbhdon; also by. nearly every re^ spectable Vendor pi Medicine thrgughout the civilised world, in boxes and pots, at Is l£d, 2si9d, 4s 6d, ils, 225, and 33a -each The 2s* 9d size containa .three, the 4s'6d si» six, the lls size sixteen, the 22a size thirty* three, and the 33s size , fifty-two, tunee -. thequantity, /of" als ijd.r^ox O or jppt; 359 smalleat box of Pills contains fouc.dozeu^, and the smallest pot of Ointment ,one;oni(ice^ . Pull printed directions are affixeii J»fe|Sc^ box and p'ot> and panbehadinany.-langttag^ even -in .Turkish, Arab, ,4 Persian^ prjeh^e^./;.;;;;;;.:,,^--^.;::^-:^^,. iiN :^Debiuty,;;; ; r r: ■;".: Lpss^ pi Power, j ' ■ : -"'' r . - : ' t<j -f *~ l ;;; v^^r:'-Spenna^hx&a,:;^ v n-^ '^^ -,'•'•■'■ •'"' ' • ofEMly'^^fi" " '""''■ Syphilitic' lHseases^' a J ' : Li all the above oases, arising from bekok AND'IHB i'YwMNQTO ratK i P_Wldif, r _io^m should be. lost to at once, arrest the, progress of the disease. "/' r ~ .'.""- •' Has devoted himself for/twenty years in the colony to the." practice of this branch cf his profession, while previously^in England,, he was' the, pupil of,; a^,br^tMedJ:^ti|,iti«i celebrated Dr'Culverwell, the' only'meaical practitioner . who . ever exclusively adopted . . '... Di, IJu. I* f Sinrahereby informs, the'pubnls "thaf hb is 'TiM',,pMT,'i^^^9^ttiimL' PEssipKrj ■; that ; othera/ advertMing^are' 5 un« qualified, and that, therefore, in pretending to be" qualified are obtaining money under false pretences T "".". ",^ T} : . ~ x \'..'i " r .^ ZT •'"-■■■• l)r""L; l h} Smith also- wariw ' the' %^)Uio against the quackeries i .'advertising. It the taker of any of these, advertised nostrums . escape with his life, .or his system^ be , not thoroughly and irreparaDly "tuidermined- by them, he may look upon himself as. the most fortunate mortal. ? i 0 ; . ■:^; > ,;./ n j ; <^' . Dr L. L. Smwh has been apph'ed to by so many unfortunate broken-down ybung^old- ' men, "utterly crushed; in spiritj ruined-in body, and-filchedr in pocket, that, he .deems it'a duty to publish th^ to the 1 world.' rJ * JfJ Those men and ; woinen who have -been the victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek .that, recovery which is often beyond jQr ! Smith's control When will the public .understand that it is to their interest to^confeult a duly qualified medical 'iian, who hsa made this his ..sole, study, ,rather than apply to Ma 'of -ignorant impostors/ - who merely harp and prey upon their pockets and fhealth?:^ -„-m. - .•- r ,jr O ? >r- v . ,•;-.....-:, . . Dr.L. L. Smith has always stated that, to warn the public" of -these quicksands ! ia his chief reason for advertising. '- luMit-': In.ail cases of nervous debility, lowneas,, spirits, J loss of p^pwer,' pimples on the ' lore* head,' lassitude, inaptitude 1 for business; im.« potency, drainage from- the system^ ,»n4t.h« various effects of errors of youth and Uocd» poisoning fromdiseasespreviously contracted, Dr L. L. Smith invites sufferers ,to consult hrn, as he has no hesitation in stating that .no, medical man, either here, oron England, has had the opportunitieß.ef practice and extraordinary^ experience which he has had. Therefore those who' really desire v to bt treated by one who is at the head of his pio ■ fession in this branch of , medipal practitt should lose no time in seeking his advice. Nor should anyone marry, without first obn suiting him. .*:.:;.„;.:, ;. ■ i-.'..y The Censulting Rooms are at 182 COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURifB :; Opposite the Melbourne Club, -(■[ (Late the residence^of the Governor.) .Private entrance is in .Stephen street sduth.' "' ' CONSULTING FEE (BY LETTJBR), ,£1 Medicines forwarded to all the ; e3, v so packed to avoid observation, Booljs published by the Dr, can be h den • : ■.-■■:-•' ■- -appliicaton to him.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1975, 4 December 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1975, 4 December 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1975, 4 December 1874, Page 4

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