Medicines. JJOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. Ira searching ana healing properties are known and recognized throughout the world. The number of years this invaluable 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 be ihealing properties. In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts, sores, wounds, and ul•ers, its effect is marvellous. For ringworm, scald-head, scrofula, and diseases of the skin generally, there is no remedy to be compared to it. When assiduously rubbed upon the skm (previously well bathed with warm water) this ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and cleanses, in its passage, every part to which it is applied. j Glandular Swellings, Bronchitis Mumps, Quxnsey, Sore Throats, and Dipthebia. —ln any of the above diseases mmediate permanent relief is obtained bv effectually rubbing this detergent oiutn cr.t twice a day, upon the neck, chest, and back. It acts upon the very mainsprings of life; for through the glands pass all now matter required for the body’s repa ration, and all old particles detrimental to its preservation. The ointment, used conjointly with Ilolloway’s pills, will act -o searchingly and certainly as to effect ures in the most hopeless cases. Ehfumatism, Lumbago, Contracted and Stiff Joints.— Many thousands ol martyrs from the above complaints have found life nlmo-t insupportable ; yet, it Holloway's ointment be briskly and perseveringly rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely guaranteed, especially if the pores of the skin be previously opened by fomentations with warm water. The gross humors require expulsion from the - ! ysteai; it is therefore necessary to have recourse to Holloway’s admirable pills, which, by purifying and strengthening the system, greatly assist the operation of the ointment and facilitate and confirm the cure.
Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Uicerahors OF all Kinds.—There is iio modi hind preparation in tho world which may us so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment oi' the abo' ; e ailments, as Holloway’s ointment, hiothiugcan be so simple or safe as the manner in which it is applied, or its action on the body, both locally ami eonsiitutionally. The ointment, rubbed Around the part affected, enters the pores just as salt enters meat. It quickly peneTales to the source of the evil, and drives it from the system. Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sokes.— fn all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns, or scrofu'ous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure. It manifests a peculiar power in restraining ndlamma:ion, removing stagnation, cooling the heated blood, and checking all acrimouius and unhealthy discharges.
Diseases attendant on childhood. — Diseases incident to early life fall more under the management of the mother than the medical man. Holloway's ointment should therefore be regarded by her as a “ household treasure,” as it never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and scarlatina, and for the removal of all skin diseases its ell'ectis miraculous. In cases of whooping cough and croup, this invaluable ointment should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and chest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most soothing relief. Two or three of Holloway’s famous pills, reduced to a powder, 1 will augment the curative powers of his unguent.
j Both the ointment and pills should be jused iu the following cases:—Bad legs, bad breasts, burns, bur.ions, bite of mosquitos and sand-flies, coco-baj, cbiego-foot, chilblains, chapped hands corns (soft),contracted and still'joints, elephantiasis, fistulas, gout, glandular swellings, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, scald beads, sore Leads, sortnipples, sore throats, skin diseases, scurvy, | tumors, ulcers, wounds, yaws. 1 Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar) London ; also by all respectable druggists and dealers in medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices : s 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 11s, 225, and 33s each pot. *** There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. —Directions for the guidance or patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot.
MMUNITIOIf.—EIey’s Ammunition of every description for Sporting ot Military purposes.—Double Central Eire Caps, .belt \y addings to prevent the leading of guns, Wire Cartridges for killing G ame, &c., at long distances, Breech-loading Cartridge Cases ol superior quality for Shot Guns and Rilles, fin Cartridges for “ Lefauchcux” Revolvers of 7. 9. and 12 milimetres. Jacob’s Rifle Shell Tubes, Cartridges and Caps for Colt’s, Deane’s, Tranter’s, Adams’, and other Revolvers. Ball Cartridges for Enfield, Whitworth, and Henry’s Rides, also for West ley Richard’s, Terry’s j Wilson’s, Stout Storm’s, Green's, unci other Breech Loaders. B allets ol uniform weight made by compresssion from Soft Refined Lead. Mechanically fitting projectiles for Rigby’s and Henry’s Eiilcs. Wholesale, only. ELEY BROTHERS, Cray’s- Inn-Road, London, W*Cb
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 537, 26 December 1867, Page 4
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