Medicines. nroLLOwAi’-’s ointment ! lx XilE MOST nKr-lABIE THICNT. I'i'3 seareliing an:] healicg properties arc known and recognized throughout the wo rid. The number of years this iuvaluable ointment has stood the test of public opinion (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything that could bi written m praise of its truly wor.dorfn lumihng properties. In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its efiVct is tntirv.rMotis, For ring’.rerm, t-ea M-i: ■,•!.]. scrofula, and disease? ol the skin generally, there is no remedy to lie compared to it. When assiduously nibbed upon the skin (previously well bathed with warm water) tiiis ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and cleanses, m its passage, every part to which it is applied. G '..an iiruK S'.vettjxg?, BEorcniTis Mores, C o L ‘ jo'ai: v, Sot: 1 .; Tintoais, a>d bU’Xiin'iXA. — in any of the above diseases immedm! e pcruiai.e..t relief is obi .lined In. cited italic rubbing tnh detergent ointu cut twice a day, upon the nee!:, chest, and back, it ads upon the very imtin-priaus oi liie; tor thrnusb the u'ands pass mi new matter required for the body’s ivpa ralivu, and ail old particles dctiiuieulali !■' j.'s preservation. Ti.e ointment, imd ■■ w.ih iiollotvay’s j ili', will ad j ••o sJutvh'.fgly and cert aitdy as to ctfcct arcs iu tiie most hopeless cases. KiiEorvnsa, Lri'mco, CtomuTn’' aMo driil' J ol.vrs. — .'.lane thousands mi n;afives iVom the tbivc c nipmints !mu fin id life aiono c in.- apport able ; yet, il i I 'iluw.aks i ’ini menl Lo Ini-kiv and per--cverinciy rubbed upon tin- pans affected, m ; e may be sately guaranteed, especially | ;f the pores e'fthoski.i hep re; i.n.; b. opened by fomentations with warm water. The .am lim;;i)ic iv ..,.w • -j■ 11i-i..n 1 roiu tin ; |;!,i;ii ; it is tin" cf.Te necessary 10 liaTc 11 emirs.’ to ji.iiuads a'Aiii ..bio pills, ‘.v i.: c' i, l.v j nmyn _ ami - ‘ I.euing the -V- i ni, gn-aim :.d-i toe . 'pe'-'ai .mi of tile •n fin;., ana lac;,-.me and ecu.man ti.e j | C U i l 3 . j ile. I.fii?, ’Mo Ml; id -m, ,\M> Fl.O "MV ! t’l-.s cu A j.:. K': !'-• — id ,v is i u 1.n.,1i 1.1 ,i ] I’e’pa .dim: in tie mcmw ' ! ! eh u..r. lei dd; nld I it; on, in I'm 1 r.v I a en! -of ibee -. e. 1 . ..; I '' '■ a-J 1 ■- n',is cm lice maty, bi,; . 1 andy a'm i ■ j>f! ■:. nniai v. a lie ointment, mob- a j a ... die : art affected, enters the penes :,!!•; : ; . mi on,ms me ;!. It quvl-.le peau r lies I i i m ■ • • of Ihe evil, and uiavi .iv::! lim m.-ie ii. 11l VsUT.I.AS A>T> Selti iFVI.n;;.- diiilfIn idi i; r.l iti.iu- m ! : -m k iii, s m. f, uieei'-. .it.ri.s. mm c o bi on < cnAi gome.a c a! an-, ■w.i.d, i' I'ii: ■ iaGs mm me. 1 1 pre,-e: I' a ready m i earn' m 'aii' 11 emv. 11 man;; >■ - p 'emmr j u wer m ri-lr dtireg .n ! »u»i.i: • n.mn, i;,v Vmg Magiiutl -n, cmiing tin jinaU d b.m-I, amt eh cfnm ail acvimonlim ana uniieniiay uiselm t cs. .■■ail breasts, burns, bunions, bite of nmsquite' mid b-imi-ilies, eoeo-bay, ciuegi’-i"!'.. a hli id.: ins, chapped 1 Hindis,eo. n - (-mi J. c.m----traeti-1 and s! in'j .unteieplna.liasm, si -i übis.gnui. glandular sWi iiings,i uni b a go, piles, rhi unaitism, scald iiends, tore Jamb, sere nippies, core tiii’-.als, M-.iii diseaS'S, scurvy, tamo, s, ulcers, wounds, yaws. Sold r.l Iho e.-d.imidiimnit of lMofe;so v tlo.ioway, g 1 i, Siiami. piear iempe iiarj inmn.m ; also by :ii icm cct mb' ■ iru mds! s .mi dealers in medicines throughout ti;e eit limed world, at the following prices : i b: dl, ds Vd, .-ts till, 11 s, kfs, and ufis eaei; I' 01 • V- -t km' l is a considerable saving by taking the huger sizes. X.lh I patient., in every disorder are mkxcd to • each pot. ImVriMMT \ xaiN(l.-A : n crest : Vo' Tunctr. on Gaia a: Ibo 01 L Av_ji CO],OK diOKil, E.vt,XKKX fc.LMT. iiCFAI) CIIuOdiF YEFI.OW, and v-I VEi.LOW I'AINT, cn hale a; the OiL and CO I.oii tiiUiii., Li.»u-i i< dpit. r / r IAO WHILE, the best preservative ot £.l nufal Iren\ cvidaticn. A few ‘ins on saic r.i the CUE mild COLOU Sj'cd It id. Eastern Spit.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XI, Issue 488, 27 June 1867, Page 4
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722Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XI, Issue 488, 27 June 1867, Page 4
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