Medicines. H ULLOwAI’S OINTMEJSX THE MOST EET.UBIE FEIEXD. ITS prp"(Vlill r ,f ilti'j liewlmj; pnmeidies known n ->d xeenpnizrrl t!: r.:-'; tbej ivnvl l The number of roars this inva'ln-j ointment H e stood ♦bo test of nubile i minion fund i’u» longer known tbe better a rinn-ciared) is n tcf-l 'mc.ny of itself moiv ronvih.-inff tban anything that could be <vri*teii Jq va'S' of its truly WOrderbl '- --slq.o- nro.v-v-Mr-s. In the pure of bad | '•’o’S. bad K~pf S <-., nr-s, wonntla. and ul.oprs, its effect i« marvellous. For ringworm. p« ;! { ].bo»fl. scrofula, and diseases of tbe skin p'cr'."rr. l iv. there is no remedy <o bo ponipaj-ed to it. When assiduously -übbod noon the skin (previously well bafliod n-ifh warm wafer! this ointment .is nni<d»ly nl-aorbod info 'he system, and cdcß' s?--!, h> J'a mssage, every part to j which it is anplied. Gl Amri, >T! Cwi-T/LlVrs. FEONCPTTrs |ofp:.rrs. Orr.-sry. Sobv Tu boats. ako jTlirTllftllA.—To >;rv of ♦be oboro disease* irunedin'e pr>rm.n T ’e'’f re’' P f obt- ; nrd Vm! effectually fni's dotprtrorf nirdq o-e ‘w’ee n, de.v, upon tbe neck, cbost. am 1 Pool- Tf note immi (bo very rnr.in = n t- iiiir= of lib ; for tbvouyb tbe g*nnda rmss nl’ new matter required for the hoiV’a re-on m. [Uld F.l! old portlplps rb( rblHlb 1 tn i*p v.'p SPrv n(j,M,, Tbe obd ment, used eovnoimlv it■'th ITni’oway’s nills. will no* so sra-rohinslr sod certainly as to effort U'Ts in tbe most hopo’cs’ cases.
HnT. TT v*Ti ! *'.r. T.rinuno, fVism \orrp‘ AND Stif" .Tiyrr.- - T'fr.r.y (hons-nds o r ] mart v.w fy.-n-n ibo a i-> o ve complaints liare found life almost insupportable.; ret, if, flollownv’s ointment he brisklv and p«"--evorinHv rubbed unon the marts eTeetad. onso rnev he saf-lv guaranteed. especially J if the pores of the shin be previously opened hy fom't,tut inns with warm. water. The gross humor* require expulsion from the system ; it is the-.’forc necessary to hare recourse to TTo'lowav’s admirable pill l- , which. hv purifying and strengthening (hoi srs'mn, greater assist the operation of <he ! ointment and facilitate and confirm the! Had Tpns, ‘Bei:a' , ts, avd TTicpda-I -ryo'-s or Ai,T- Kinds.—There is no mctlieins] m-epavaiion in the world which may ''<> so tlmvonghlv relied neon, hi the treat j merit of the nhm-n ailments, as Holloway’?; oi-tment. Nothing can he so simple orj safe a* the manner in whieh it is annlied. 1 or it* aclion on the hr.dy. hoth locally and: . aonstifuHonnhv. The ointment, nibbed, around the part aßnoted, enters the pores; | hist a= spit enters nmat. It on’eklv | frate? to the source of the evil, and drivel it from fh.e system. TuTSTm is and SrHOvriona Po'vc,— ; 7n al! i , Tift*(i">ns rf the shin, ? ires, tdeers.] jhnrns. or scrofulous enlargements of nnvl 1 bird. TTolioway’s ointment presentc « ready) ; and easv means <~f pure. It al | peculiar power in restraining irAvnms-1 If ion, r’moving rd a gnat'on, cooling tire j jhe.ated Hood and cheeking all oenmoni-j j us and unhealthy discharges. 1 j Pisr.Asr* /vtpnpant on Ptut/ptioop.— j ■Diseas! s incident to early life f. 11 morej : order the management of th c mother than jth.e medie-d man. ITol’owny’s ointment | j ■'•on.hi fbrrrfore bo regarded hy her ns a, i“ hoiiephoVl f-ensure.” e< it never fai’a in 1 i bringing out the rash in tnc'cle? ard soar 1 lln tin n, and for the removal of all shin di! seases its effect is miraculous. Tn cases of| s whooping cm Hr and r-en.p. this invaluable] h'.ini ment should he rubbed twice a day; 1 linen the threat and chest, and tbeyonrg-1 jest invalid will derive therefrom the most Ifce'rh'g reh f. Two nr three of Hollo-1 ifu’s famous rids, reduced to a, powder,! | will augment the curative powers of Lis | unguent, j T*oT7t the ointment and pills shon’ l hr used in fl>e following eases;—End legs, had breasts, hnrrs, bunions, bile of mosQu'tos Gild send Ties, coco-hay, elnego foot, chilblains, charm'd hands.eo-ns fso/t\oouj<raefcel and stiß*joint*, elephantiasis, fisfn[lns. gout, eland ular swellings, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, heads, sore heads, sore .1 nip ples, sore throrts. skin diseases, scurvy. | turners, ulcers, wounds, yaws. I fold at the ortrl.hshnmnt of Frcfes'or j Holloway, 24i. Strand, (near Tempio T?«v) ! London : a'so hy all resnectable drugeis's and dealers in medicines throughout, fh.e civilized world, at (he following pi foes ; 7s 1 ? 2 d, 2s 9d, 4s Gd, 11s, 225, and f3s each pot. ’%* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. jN’.R.—Directions for the guidance of paMeofs in every disorder are affixed to ' each not.
Wool. \T OOL. —The Uriderpicncd are Cash V i Purchasers cf WOOL, or ■will 'r?>o Liberal advances on cor>BKr T 'tnenff ;o their London Messrs Bobissos and FLEaiKO. WATT, BROTHELS. WOOL. —The Undersigned are Cash Burets of WOOL, and adrnnea on consignments to their correspondents in England and the Co’onics. KINROSS & Co. p.IL ANB COLOR STORE. T. B. ivy PAJUDING, Eastern Spit.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 460, 11 March 1867, Page 4
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818Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 460, 11 March 1867, Page 4
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