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Medicines. py O liL O 8 |.OINTMB 3ST T the’MOST EEXIABEB FEEEKI>.

Ira searching and healing properties are known' /and 1 jrecqgnized" thrp.ughout' the world. The hiiy per ! of years this (invaluable'ointment has 1 Stood the, test of, public opinion (and the longer known the better apprecißted)is ( a teistiiufray : 6f itself' inord convincing than * anytbiiig that ; could ! “Be written >in • praise -of ■ its ■ truly Wonderful healing' properties. * 1 In" : the'' cure‘ ‘ of h had legs,' bad' breasts, sores, wounds, and ul; cerS,-its'effect-is :marvellous.' 'For’rihjg l worm, scald-head, ‘ Scrofula*," and . diseases of the skin generally, * there isnoremedy to be compared -to -it; ' When assiduously rubbed upon the skm (previously well bathed with -Warm water) : this? ointment is; quickly-absorbed: into -ithe. system, and cleanses, in-, its - passage,; every part to which it.i,s .applied, p '• y 7/ >? u Glat&ular, , Swellings, u Beonohitis Mumps, 'Quinsey, Sore Thboats, and Diptheria. —ln any of the above diseases immediate/permanent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing this detergent ointment twice a day;, upqn- the neck,. chest, and back. It acts upon the very mainsprings of life; for through the glands pass all hew matter'required for the ‘ body’s ration, and-all’'old particles* detrimental to its preservation. ‘ The, ointment, used conjointly‘with Holloway’s pills, will act so searcMngly and certainly as to effect urea in the most hopeless’ casea.; : Rheumatism:, Contracted and Stiff Joints.— Many. thousands of martyrs from the above" complaints Jiave found life* almost insupportable; yet; -■ if Holloway’s ointment he . briskly and perrubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely guaranteed, especially if the pores of the skin he previously Opened by fomentations;with warm--water. The gross humors require expulsion from the system ; 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, Beeasts, and TJlcebations OB ALL. Kinds.— There is, no medicinal, preparation in the. world which. may be BO; thoroughly [relied upon,-in: the treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’s ointment. Nothing, can. be. so simple; safe as the manner in which it* is* applied, or its action on the ,body, ; both locally ’arid constitutionally; , The, ointment/ rubbed around the part affected, enters, the pores just as Balt enters meat.' It quickly penetrates tp the source of the evil,, and jdrives it.from*the system. . .•, t EEYSXPELAS AND i ScBOFCTLOTJB>; SOEES.— In. all irritations of the skin,i sores, burns, or scrofulous; enlargements; of .any kind, Holloway’s ointmene presents a ready and easy means of cure.,. ; It manifests! a peculiar power in restraining, .inflammation,, . removing, stagnation, ■ cooling, .the heated blood, and .checking; all acrimonius and'unhealthy discharges. 7 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 l , by her. fas', a ‘‘household treasure,”.as it never,. fails;,in bringing out the .rash,in measles andscarlatina, and for the removal of all-skin - diseases its effect is miraculous;- In of whooping pough‘ and croup,,this invaliiab|e piutment should, he- Rubbed t]vice’Ja. day npou the throat and.chest, and the youngest invalid .will derive.therefrpin most soothing relief. , Two or three of Holloway’s famous pills/ : reduced- to- a pWder, will augment the "curative powers of lhs unguent. ) r. Both the, ointment .and -pilla /should he used iu the folio wing-cases B ad legs, bad breasts,, bums, bunions,- bite; of .mosquitos and sand-fliesj coco-Bay/chiego-foot, chilblains, chapped hands corps (soft), contracted and stiff joints; elephantiasis, fistulas, gout, glandular swellings,lum bagoi piles, rheumatism," scalfctTieads/ - sore heads/sorei nipples/ sore throats, skin diseases,'scurvy, tumors, ulcers,-wounds,-yaws;- nr-L -s o! Sold at the- establishment- ofProfesso* Holloway, "244,• Strand/ (near Temple Bar) London; also by all respectable-druggists and dealers' ih. medicffes“lfchrpughput the civilized worlds at the-following prices' s 2s 9d, 4s 6d, llss 223, and-33s each pot;' -•! - v i’y\i 7'.;';: 1: ■ *#* There is 1 a : con siderable ' saving- ‘hj taking the larger sizes! '/■■■'■ '!« * • 'lfDirections ; f6f 'the ’ J guidance ' o patients'iii • Wery dieOrder J 'are affixed to eaehpot."-,; ' >'■

• -i. ViaiiilUi'i to Ammunition. —Eiey’ sAm munition - of every-description for--Sportiag- or Military, p«jppo?eß ; ~Pouble- ? Waterproof Central ’Caps, Felt,. Waddings |to ridges, for. killing , Game,. &c.,. disO&ep'/of dliV\Aiiini« niioliftr LLih H-JU’.-!.* bt frfy. and 12 bn&ihetres. ’ 1 Jacob’s 'Bifib Shell Tubes,' Cartridges and-. Caps' jar Colt’s,.Beane’s,.. Tfenter’B, AdamsV and other Revolyers. Ball Carfcridgesfor Enfield;; Whit worth, and Henry’s feifl.es, ; abo’i"; for ' Westley Richard’s,'Terry’s,; ’Wilson’ MohtV, 1 Green’s; 1 , V and) other Breech Loaders.'.; Bultots bf iiniioriii] .weight made by bomjjresssion;jfrom jSfpfii Refined Bead. , Mechanically' fitting.'pro*! ibotilesr fotf Rigby's- hhd Wholesale, only. ELEY B RoHtWks] Ctray’a-Inn*Eoad, London, W.C. '

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 38, 16 September 1867, Page 232

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Page 232 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 38, 16 September 1867, Page 232

Page 232 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 38, 16 September 1867, Page 232

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