KTifiidiies. M VlrLO WAY’S «*• •.J. » V t ? _ T rOiiTI-MBjSri .CV-liTl ~ | , T „ THE MOST BELIABIB TOIBKD. j £<l ' ,u.. .Vlil&Cll «T : dil'l’ j' r .T -0T 'T'*..•! f £j i*'-*: \, ■? ’'l *• . j healing, propertied -ire —know-a—aad-jecagiaizeld. .. jhrottgfront the ;.number-,of, years, 4hia ,inyalu- r opinion (and the the better - - appreciate}!) Jsja. testirn ohy 5f itself mode .' Conyineing, than-, anything v.that co.uld’be t j written dn'praise *of,’ its, truly healing properties."- In /,the; ! cure oCjSan . legs, bad bjeastsj 'spresi ' and ulc.cers, its effect-is marvellous, ~l’dr ring- , , worm,' scald-head;*'scr.oful^'and diseases ~ of the shin genially, there is ho remedy to Be^coihparedto'itl.' 1 When- 'assiduousjy —ruhbed-upon -the. s’kin .(preiioiisly well <-, bathed’ with, warm .water) • this ointment--1 isjquicbly absorbed into, the system, and ...Qleanses,. >in its every part to which it is applied. !
:~7 GiAKDraAE' S WEBBINGS, Beonchitis, Quinsey, Sobe Thbojlts,-. and DIPTHEErA.—In any'of the 'above diseases immediate permanent'relief is obtained by ■ ’Effectually rubbing this .detergent ointment v twice a -day, upon, the neck,-■ chest, and back. .It acts, upon the .very mainsprings of life; foT through the glands pass all ’ hew matter required for the body’s reparation, and all old particles detrimental to its preservation. The ointment, used conjointly with Holloway’s pills, will act. so.searchingly and certainly as to effect ..' cures.in most hopeless cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Cojntbacted and" Stiff- Joints; —Many -thousands of . ‘martyrsfvom the above complaints have v fohnd lifo 'almost insupportable; yet, if \" Holloway’s ointment be. briskly, and" per- <, . .severingly rubbed upon the.parts affected! c ease may be 'safely guaranteed, -especially if the pores of the skin bepreviously Opened by fomentations with ' warm water. . The gross liuiuors require expulsion from the eystdncr; it is therefore-necessary,t.o. have '‘' recourse to Holloway’s .. which; by'purifying and strengthening the _ system, greatly assist the operation of the ointment and facilitate and'confirm the cure.' " «-a . .... _■ - *
.. __Bad Legs, Bad Breasts,"Asri> TTecehatio.vs of Aii Kinds:— There is no medi- ' cihaTyn’eparaiion <in the world whisk may beso tli 'rooghly relied upon,-in the.-treat ment*of s ‘ointment. -Kothing cap. be so.simple or eafe as the manner in .which it is applied, .'"''or'its action on the body, both locally and ■ ! constitutionally. ..)/The. ointment, rubbed ' around tke. part affected, enters the pores just as salt enters meat. It quickly p'ene trat.es to.thesource of the evil, and drive it from the svstein. , : ' Ertsipedab and BcEOFtrxotrs Sohes:— ' In all-irritations, of the skin,-sores, ulcers, •burns, or. scrofulous enlargements of any kird, Holloway’s ointment presents a ready and. easy means of cure. It manifests a peculiar power .in restraining inflammation, removing stagnation, cooling' the c 'heated-blood, and checking all acrimoni ,J - us-arid unhealthy discharges.
attendant oit Chxldhood.— ;; -Diseases,incident to’ early life. fall more under the management of the mother than 1 the -medical man./ Holloway's" ointment v . should therefore be regarded by her as ‘ a ‘‘househpld. treasure,” as it never fails in hanging out tlie rash in measles and- scarlatina, and for the removal of all skin. diseases its effect is-miraculous.ln-cases of 1 wboo'pingcough and croup,-this invaluable ointinent should be rubbed'- twice a day upon the throat ancTchest, and the young- ■ est'invalid will derive- therefrom. the most soothing'relief. - Two or three of Holloway’s famousjjillgf reduced-tea-powder, *“ - -will curative powers of : his unguent. ... ■-, "' ’ ~ ; . Both the ointment and pills should be used in the following cases:-—Bad legs, had hreasts, burns, bunions, bite of- mosquitos and sand-flies, coco-bay, chiego-foot, - chilblains, chapped hands corns (soft), contracted and-stiff joints; elephantiasis,, fistulas, gout, glandularswellings,lumbago, piles, ,L .rheumatism, scald-heads, soreheads, sore .nipples, sore.throats, skin diseases, t scurvy, - tumors, ulcers, wounds, yaws. ' \ Sold at the establishment'of Professor .H0110way,,2.44, Strand, (near Temple Bar). London; also .by all respectable druggists a pd .dealers in medicines throughout the civilized "world, ‘at'the following prices :—i 9d, 6d, 11s, 225, and 33s each pOt." ° r '■*#* There is:’a, considerable saving by - taking tke'larger sizes. 4 ._. ... /.... Jf-B. —Directions " for the guidance; oi 1: patients in every, disorder are. affixed to 1 •• eaeh.pot.: ~ .., .'.; t „ Wool. T^OOL.—‘The Undersigned are jOasl Purchasers of "WOOL, or- wi] "VO-TT; BEOTHEES. -saa] onconsignments ta-their corresponden in lhaglandxandjthe polonies. { r KIKHOSS & Coi ®X j’rh ku..Q±ii t; 4, tj a a!ity-—Id.TT ,1b stoee, i BAEDXNH, Eastern Spit,
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 12, 25 March 1867, Page 72
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671Page 72 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 12, 25 March 1867, Page 72
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