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'■ ;;: ’ 'T-iTR urnar TUSDIABDE ggEEKD. fra’Marchi^^^n^irealjirgrprojjcrtics^"SW fcndvrT reicogriized l ' throughout the World. -The:number 'pf yeafs tbis.invalu-, able; omtraetit-hins stood tho'test of public opinion ; (andflib longer known appreciated)' is"a testimony' of itself, tmore convincing. anything -that ~could--.be. ■written ini praise ,of -its ,truly wonderful; healing properties. In the cure of bad legs, bad-breasts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect.is marvellous. Kor ; ring: \forrff,Vscald-head, scrofula,.: and diseases of the sliin generallyj: there is no . reined}' to "be compared-to it. •- When assiduously rubbed ;upon. the skin (previously well bathed with warm water) this-ointment is quickly absorbed into the ' system, arid cleanses, in its passage, every part to which it is applied. ~G-LA>:ntrLA'a; Swellinge, Bgovcarxi s MuIIES, . QUINSEV, . SpEE THEOATS, AND X)iPTHEEiA.-7;ln au’y' of the above diseases immediate permanent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing this detergent ointment twice a■ day, upon- the. neck, cnest, and back. : It'acts:upon the very mainsprings of 'life; for through the g'.auds pass all new matter required for the body’s, reparation, aud all old. particles detrimental to" its preservation.', The. ; ointment, used conjointly with Holloway s- pills, . will act ‘searcliihgly and' certainly- as to. effect nres in the mostßopeless cases... Rheumatism:, Lhmdago, Contracted to Stuff' Joints.— Many ; thousands of aVtyrs from the above complaints have undlifo almo.t insupportable; yet, if oiloway’s “ointment be -briskly and perveringly rubbed upon the parts .affected, ge may be safely guaranteed, _ especially the pores'df’ the skin bepreviously opened i fomentations with warin water. Tne ■oss humors require ."expulsion from the stem pit is therefore necessary to - have course to Holloway’s 'admirable pills, bichi bv purifying and .strengthening the stein, greatly assist the operation ot the ntfnenfe and- facilitate and confirm the cure. . ,1 Bah'Legs, Bad Breasts, and .UlceraTIONS OF add Kinds.—There is no medicinal’preparation in the world winch may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treats ment of the abo' 7 e ailmeiits, as Holloway’s ointment. IS Qtliing can-' be -so . simple or safe as the - manner in which it .is: applied, brits'action on-the body, both locally, and constitutionally-- The. ointment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the ppres iust as salt enters. meat.. - It quickly penetrates to. the.’so.urce of the. evil, and drives it from the BTstern., .... ' EbTSIPEDAS AND gCEOFDXpHS , SORES.— In all irritations; of tliejskin, sores,, ulcers; turns,” or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s omtiheiitpresents a ready gild easy means of-cure. It manifests .a peculiar power iu restraining; inflammation, removing stagnation, cooling; ..the heated: blood ~ apd checking-, all-acrimoni-us and, unhealthy, discharges-. ' \ Diseases attendant:on -childhood.— Piseaseshncident to. early:, life fall move binder tlie riianagGnieiitioi.Tl\c motlier Ilian 'the 'medical j - man; : Holloway s:_ ointment Bh'ouldtherefore be regarded, by . her as, a “household treasure,” as it never fails, in bringing puktlie fash in measles and scarlatina;; and for. the removal of all skin diseases- its effect is, .miraculous, lh cases oi whooping cougli and, croup, thisirn aluable joiutment should be rubbed twico a day upon the throat and chest, and the-young-’jest invalid will derive therefrom the mosi sbothfii’g relief. ■ Two or ,three of . -Holloway’s famous pills, reduced*.to a. powder, will augment ihe 'curative., powers; of his linguent. • -Both pills should./be ,HBed* in the-, following legs,' -bad breasts,, burns, hufions, bite of inos- • quitqs,and sand-flies, coco- hay,'chiego-f6dt, (chilblains, .chapped hands, corns (s&ft) j contracted. joints.' fif 1 u ' 4as, gout, gland ular swellings, luihbagb,piles, scald li'eaids,, sore-headsy-sore sore throats, skip diseases,- scuffy, ulcers, wounds, yaws. : V . ; Sold at the establishment of Professor -MoiTo\i» ay,244-,‘Strand;- (near Temple-Bar) .London also by all respectable druggists .and deal«?fs in medicines throughout” the -Divilized world,‘‘at;'the following‘prices .b 2s 9d, 4s ©4 ilsV 22sy and 33s ealch *** JEhere_is a considerable saving by faking the larger sizes.",' - .' : r 7“ f '. f ; yvj • disorder :f
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 33, 12 August 1867, Page 202
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664Page 202 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 33, 12 August 1867, Page 202
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