■■ : : ••: .->■■•:•■: i^j:s;:-:l\: ; ;..;r ;••»' - t nm:?o ■■ ■ ' '■ ■■■ ■'' ,■:•;=■;!■; : :-r,-? v .- ; >.:o : -.-->!Ol:«i: ■•-'■•-. ;«.-' JttSJiCtti. h.:.y,- - O I p ME NT Bad Breasts,' Woiaifc latin Ulwatumofmkvrids^TftQTo Dflmedical preparation which riiay ' be ! : so : thoroughly relied upon in the ; treatment Jof thWabbve ailments; as HollowayV Ointment, tfotfe can be more simple and safe than themanne? m, which: it is applied, riothing;more salutary than its action pn the bodyibothrlocaflv^id constitutionally. The Ointment.rubbed abotf. • the part affected enters thappres as salt permeates meat. It quicUy'.perietrateß to^vthe source of the evil and dnyesit from the system. : ; ; ' : "_ :"; r . •';. X{'^\ .^Bronchitis, uipiherici, Colds] OoughX S«f.e Throats, and Sliorthess ofßreatK— Relaxed and . congested throats,* elorigateci uvula," ulcerated or turgid tonsils, 7 whooping qbughV croup,-: asthma, wheezing' from accuinulatecf mucous, ;anfi other difficulties of respiration^' also palpitation, stitches;Tand shortness of br ?s?>i may . Tyith certainty^ be euredfby rubbing this healing ; Ointment over thechest and back for irt least half ;> an, hour twice £ Sry'.^onipanied by. appropriate^osetTof: Holloway^s Pills. ; •"..."'. s /-^ p™ 'and, Diseases of theSUn.^-T!]asteia no preparaitipn for salutary effects comparabletbthis remedylf It should -be well rubbed oyer the, affected: parts after their due' formation mth Y warn£ water. It acts by stimulating the 'absorbents to increased activity, by preventing- congestion and promoting a free arid copious circni' ilation in, the jjarts affected^theri 'speedily^ i arid effectually it ensnreß.arenreii.n't 2ui?;ri£p I and s^ma<im-^Thiß: : inysJaa(bltia jungt^rijtr has greater ; power. , ; oy,ercgont £nd> rheumatics than r , any/ pther-i :preparatipDn t iNone- need remain in pain if itareropva;! be^ ■set .about in good earnest, by using this . m- * [fallible remedy according to the Sprinted' in-"' istructions affixed to each 1 pot; - All settle 3 ! 7 ;aches and pains are remediable in the samjs 3 ; Piles* •FUtulas^andu Exarf^tions'J^ha"' pure which this Ointmentiieffects in [healing^ piles and^natulasof long standings after tKey v have resisted all other applications, have ■; been so countless, iand so; notorious thrpnghr' * pnt/.the''; : world!.lih^t' r an7^e^^^'Vg^ I ,an''> adequately detailed statement,o£ theiri nraivl ber or character would be vain; It^BUiffi^ isient to know that the OJttment 'has iieyerr^ proved inefficacious l > ' • { -->'' :n ' 1 - •"> ri^alD ; In Disorders of the Kidn^s-Stdne aiui" : Qrdveli — The Ointment 'is a !; remedyiif it be weU. Tubbed twice^a 'day inte^ the small of the back,- over region of the ; kidneys, into which it will- gradually pene-i" trate, and in almost, every case give imniewo diate relief , r W^henever this Ointment has ,- been .price used ' it has ■ establishedr ite.- jpwn- o worth, ! and has again, been .eagerly.spngiiti > llsorders of the kidneys. : ' iI ; '.' ■' '.'";: ■""'"'. Both the Oinimerit andi^tßs a^«W &«'s««£ '. . mihefoWJvmticcues;':- ' ' r(; • lad Legs Fistulas .: Sore Thrpate '— l Breasts Gout " J - ■'• Skin DiseasesZ 1 ' Mrm ,:■■" Glandular : Scurvy' {iI nv;T jßunibris - ; -SweU&^B<'-'"Sor^ ! Hea3i i|>; '-'-' : '' ChilblainSiiwii Lumbago '- "TainotuS^ '-^ '-"»■ Chapp'd hands Piles rss. .' Ulcers' 3 !^" Uzino .Oprns.tsoft) Rheumatism " WoiumUP— h ~ra Contracfd and Sore Nipples :] Sccw ■■'■ •■&c r 7 K M : : Stiff oints i; Scalds * ).., . > ;: ;,' :^ 7 R | The Klls' Ointnient are ; sold at' Brofes ? -'f> sior HoMOWAtfs Establishme%^633^pxfprd '„• sjtreet, London '\ r also by ! nearly .every rre,.r' sp^ctable Veri'dpr of Mep^clne n thipnghbu^ the civilised world, in boxes' and pott at Ir ; ; !l|d, 2s 9din4s; 6d;lls; 22*} snA WeaphP" The 2b 9d size contains three, the 4s 6d'Biz*'sp, the lls size/sixteen, the 22s size thirty* '''"■ three,] and the 33s size fifty-two tirifes thequantity of a Is ljd :box:«iri ppti 3?fie;vi smallest .box of. Pills contams four,)dozeni od; and the smallest,, pot. of Ointment pne^unoaso^ j Full printed directions are affixed tt^ea^h v \ box and pot, and can be had many, lanimage,.even in Turkish, Arab, Armenian, Persian, l or Chinese. LOOK THEN INTO -THY HEABT AND WRITE. | The r! above sentence = read carefully /sdllor j t?ll all that I could in a thousand linea, : it - adapts itself admirably to a ilarge numbe^of \ jr cases continually coming under my tieatV;^ ment. ( '■ ■ " . '■'; '.;, ; ', ; I.'.V Jfu v 'i.i ": i Many who "Look intbvthelr heaVfa" '%'\ r the reading of this advertisement, and who ponder over lit,- will say,' likribw I J isftonld- rj:i write, for I have a great secret- there in ! iny ;! -' heart, hidden , deep: down;! and Itfear>every^ r day, something" will sherfly showitself:% n t some plain ; symptom ; and riiake the -secret r^known to my fellow men; and.cause metobeturt pointed at as an object of ipity or, scprn,r . |g s^t ■■" Look into thy heart ? arid say. far itonofr tl : better for me to seek aid and Igdt relief by :;ai writing to one man ia whom-jl ; ; =haye^cpnvroy fidence, with^whpm ,my ; secret 'fa . safe, and, , i whose aid and counsel hereafter to be happy^ wiaTring me say with. 1 the proverb— "Rejoice, O, Young Man, In v 'f' thy Youth." ; ; - v ■-}; " Loot'then into, ttiy^ heart and :!^Ke^ '' '" " fpr hundreds have written to me v wfienli^has^ ~ been too late, arid who, in place pf iiav^uigT 5 " Children-like blive-brariohes rbund'abbut Vi their table," have then- homes aesplate; and:-' 5 1 feel it a reproach upon their manhood to • r ■•' Uve. ..:,; - :■■ . ; .. r. :■. i- j.- /.;;.- - ? St M/'S.-t ... "Look ;then into thy heart and write, />«* and.remember that "AS: thy daysj so shall ■ thy strength be," and that by writirigdown vt .. i your case, no eyes but, my own seei^vtbatj o ) reuef mentally arid physically can be givenj- r to you, and that in place of sinking lintpa^ x ',-- dishonored and premature diaath, ybu.can"i >; r feel that, ; in the words of ''WordawbrtliTTT '"' " x "An old age serene and brigh V and lovely ' ' as a Laplhnd night, shall lead thee r to tity s c \] grave." - .':.■ ■"./. ;- ■■k;:d-; <•■>> \-:-mvr- o-.f ; LOUIS L. SMTPHi ff! n .B/."e. t^^q'u^.-s'/in c a-'-'-s^'iy ;■■:■■•. ■ DEBELITY^"" '■■ .; .' ; ;^ :: ;^^? ■■■■' :• ;,, j;;a^;; v ;',ios^ j <^b^R^.,^^;-^ INDISCRETIONS OF EARLY YOUTH; 0 ' : ;;,: ;■.; '■:.:. &O.r;' ,-■■ -> -'•■.i '■■■■•; o^^i\ : In all the above cases, arisingfjfrom errors t-I and.-tte yielding to JM paiahnst^noimaoiuo should be lost to at once arrest the. progress -hu pf disease. ■ . ■ ' '." \ ,'■■ ,"/,. ..' ';;",. '. '"..... . ■■, L^ ,-, ',. •• .; LV;; : Lp^;Bfi rfl;.;^' (The only. legaUy- qualified medical «j^fiC? /. ... .(rfvprtMnglntTuwioohnks), ;o.of'j d 182 COLLINS ST; EAST/ >MELBOURNB Opporito itife^Melboarn^nb, r ' j : ;: {Late the residence of the Governor j Prfva^ " entrance Is In Stephen strwisrath. " ; CONSULTATION FEE (BY LETTER), £1 Medicines forwarded to all the coldnie* bo 5 packed as 'to avoid observation. '. ; Books written by Dr L. I* Smith post freej '_!-■■ postage stamps, Means of Prolonging Life ... lg 9d' Medical Household Sketches, No. 1..". 3s 0d w^T ■'•'" d s= m. *>' N0.2... l»9d Weakness and Sterility ... , ; 3s 0d :C> Medical Almanac, 1875 ... i 6d f
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Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2079, 8 April 1875, Page 4
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