Msdicinss. JTXOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT TUi HOST E ELI ABLE FBXESD. Its searching and healing properties are ■ known anti recognized throughout the | world. The number of years this iuvaluiable ointment his stood the test of public jopinion (and the longer known the better .appreciated) is a testimony of itself more Tuavuuhng than u.iy tiling that could be writ leu iu praise of its truly wumieriul healing properties. la the cure of bad legs, bail breasts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its elleel is marvellous. For ring- ■ worm, scald-head, scrofula,, and diseases iof the skin gen-rally, there is no remedy ; !o be comp ired to it. When assiduously übbed upon the skin (previously well Ini: lied with warm water) this ointment is ijuiekly absonjcd into the system, am! cleanses, in iis passage, every part to wnieh it is applied. Swelt.in’GS, Bronchitis !M cm ns, Quinsey, Soke Throats, and 1 1 »■ i-i n i;o’, a. —in any of the above diseases tnnm dime permanent relief is obtained bv h licet ually rubbin. tins detergent oiutn eat 'twice a day, upon the neck, chest, and [ back, it acts upon the very main-prings 'of ii:c ; lor through the glands pass all , new matter u ipuivd fur the body’s repu ration, and ail oil -particles detrimental to i's preservation. Tue ointment, used .■e:d i. itly with iiwlloway’s pills, will act ,so >• urchingi.V and certainly us to eil'ect ‘ Uiv- 1:1 .’lie ult st Hopeless cases. : kkccmattsm., Lr:,Li;.'.GO, (Josteacxejj ; and biiiT Jot Ms.— Many thousands oi ! marty m from the above complaints have i ball.,a. auti for :hc removal of all skin u; -h.au.fs p. vitcct is miraculous, iu cases of ) : hooping c ugh and croup, this invaluable ointment .-h mid be mimed twice a day upon ihe iiu-.;ii ami cb st. and the young* invalid will derive therefrom the most ' ,tning relief. Two or three of Holloav,i\b lann n~ ; ills, reduced to a powder, .-■will augment, the curativ# powers ot ills
up.;;lent. 'lnin the ointment and pill? should be ■ i.ii'iir?, wounds, yuivs at ;i:o establishment of Professor 1m»11om.«v, - 1 1, S.rand, (.near Temple Bar) bonbon ; also by all respectable druggists .op ij. , t ; u> in nti'.iiei;:. s throughout the ci\ li zwl world, a’, the following prices ; ? 1. JJ, is ho, hr tld, 11s, 225, and 33s each pot. c # c There is a considerable saving bj inc larger si/.cs, A.:.. Directions for tho guidance patients in every disorder are affixed to e.in 1 1 pot. T7UIUIT tubes, plants, bulbs, JJ and GAPvPEN SEEDS. “The GARDENS,” SURRY HILLS, SYOMA', Nr.VV SOL'iU vVat.ks. JOHN BAPTIST A SON hare for Sale a ! large stock ul i- ruit Trees, Eiowering and ; t uinental Plants, Bulbs, and Garden Ae.ils, for which they respect* ully solicit oroers. Priced Catalogues forwarded on ai't-licalioa. Goods packed with the great l t “' t ’ JOHN BAPIIST & SON, i N urs-cry and Seedsmen. :- j A C I F I C MARINE ii. INsIRAYCE CO .Mi'AN Y, j SYDNEY. J CAPITAL j KINROSS A CO., j Agents for Napier,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 492, 15 July 1867, Page 4
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499Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 492, 15 July 1867, Page 4
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