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'l* *r* » m i’■' " 'CHE most 1' ‘U,'. -f „ ' — 2 —: • i - '■*«; ‘ 1 ■i ~; > ; ■ . * fJ'j'>';■' 41,.-;! L-TSseaTohing, ano,'tJbesungupro]>ertieer;|Bre’ jknovra and recognizedy r 4hxoughoufc>: the world. I The jatHhber .of years .this, l-in valuable’ointment rhhs;9£bod the.tes.tTof public ‘opinion > (and the longer known thejbetter appreciated) ;ia “S testimony, of more convincing: than i anything;, that,; could, b e written in praise of its truly-wonderful healing properties, ■ In .the cure, of „bad legs, bad breasts, sores, \vounds, and; ulcers, its effect is <• marvellous. Eor Tingworm, scald-head, and; diseases o£ tKe;Bkinigdn6rally, there is no remedy to.be compared ,tu.it. .'When,; assiduously rubbed upon the skm (previously well bathed with warm water) this - ointment ■isnquickly. absorbed into [cleanses, in its: passage, • every part to winch) it* is applied.' ' ... <f ’ \\ [ G-LANDDDAB S wex.ukq-s, Bbonchitis Mttaeps, Qtjiksey,' iSobe’Thboats, \ :and of the above; diseaies [immediate permanent reliefiis obtainedtby effectually rubbing this detergent oiatn/ent twice a dayj iupoh' the?; neckii'i’chest,'. land back. It acts* upon’ the very mainsprings of: life; for through the glands pass, all ;new matter required for the body’s reparation, and all old particles detrimental to its preservation:The? ointment/ used poTijomtly-with Holloway’s pills, will~act So searehingly 1 aud certainly as to effect ures in the most hopeless cases. : 1-1 Rheumatism,' Lumbago, Contbacted and Joints.—Many thousands 1 of martyr& Jrom-tbe -above complaints- have found life almost insupportable j yet, if Holloway’s ointment be ‘ briskly 'and perseveringly rubbed upon the parts affected, - d '-e may b<f safely - guaranteed, • especially » he pores of the skin bepreviously'opened 'fomentations 'with warm water:?? -The gross humors require; expulsion -'from 1 the system j it is therefore”‘necessary s to < have recourse - to /Holloway’s admirable* pills, which, by purifyiihg'hhd .strengthening'the system,^greatly assist the operation.;of the ointment: ahd r facilitate- and confirm the re. „ , . t Bad Legs; Bad BSeasts, and TJxcesiations of au Kinds.—There : is- no-’ medicinal? preparation id the world'whieh may be ,soith{;roughly relied upon,- in the treatment of the aboj.m. ailments, as Holloway’s ointment'/ Nothing can* be so simple .or safeLap-yhe manner,in.which,it , is applied, i)r-its-actionvon the body, bothlocally and constitqtionally.. .The. oiutment,. rubbed pround the part affected, enters the;pores just as salt enters meat. :11 quickly, penetrates to thc-flource of the undrdrives it from the system. . ! EbYSIPEIAS AND SCBOFtTLOTJS SOBES.— In all irritations otthe-vskin, sores,. .ulcers; burns,' or scroftiious. enlargements /of? any kindy Holloway’s ointment; presents a ready power dn-vrestraining, lnflaroma?tion, s removing i stagnation,vv coolingkthe heated blood, and checking: l all aeritnoniUs and unhealthy discharges. . ’’'

i DiSEASES/ATTEIaJitNT’ON.qHIIiDHOOLD. Diseases inciflentMtoiejfrly life fall more under the. management of the mother than the medical m'an. ' 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 TemOval of all skin diseases its effect is miraculous.'- In cases of Vhobping’ddugh.Shdcroup, this invaluable biutment should he rubbed 'twice a day upon the throat andichest.; and the young-est-invalid -wilLderivellhereCrom., the most , .Two or f three of HoHo'famous ’piil's/' to a powder? •wilhaugmenfc the curative powersof his un^u'e l nt,-;j'j^f'‘ J '* ['] BoTH'tXe "ointment and'pills "should" he? used .in the following cases:— Bad bitifof-mos-quitos, and sandribesy coco-bay? chilblainSj chapped hands .corn s_(soft), contractedand.stiff joints,v las;gbut,glaTadularswellihgSilumb'agbipiles| rheumatSm’, ’scald- heads,' 'soreuieads, sore nipples, sore throats,"skintliseases,-scurvy; ulcers, yawsh 'j-s'h ■ '•Sold at the-'establishment;.b£. Professo* [Holloway, 244,- Strand? (near! Temple 'Bar.}. ’Londonj also by all respectable,'druggists and-dealers.in.medicines.thraughoiitithe civilized a^the^ollbwing^prices, * There is' a'\ cotisidbrable. saving by patients paeh pbt? .ws *.olk -ah*s ho - »•<£**. -i JiisH <■!• T '"Vof SpqrtnjgW bary^ptrepo'ses^i^^ [Oentr^'^M^ v r6apsfpr)B?elt^[Wfaddiiigs^tb JpreTeht<tbe v dnadxs^^^gVms^SVr£ra>;Car§^ •ndgefefbrl%illiag^€&me;o<Ss&^f;lQhgbis^ jtonces^Breec^dbadihg|Gartridgejdasfisqa^ gafialiGSpsmc* m ma im m ree

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 296

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Page 296 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 296

Page 296 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 296

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