'■*s:::<■ ~ A:-'V MMIG-R ANTB per the Montiporency - are -informed that the second instalment of their passage money is ovordub j unless prompt paymeat is 'made, legal-pro-ceeding's, will be taken for the recovery of the same, r Or. T. FANNIN, Immigration Officer. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, Sept. 10,1868. SEALED TENDERS will be received j at this office until noon on TTJES- J DAY, 29th instant, for making about 50 chains of Road through the Pohui Bush, and Building 5 small Bridges between Pohui. and the Church crossing of the Mohaka River; in two contracts. ' Plans and specifications to be seen at this office, and at Mr Parsons’, Pohui. G-. T. EANNIN, 377 Superintendent’s Clerk. Medicines. JJOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT THE MOST. RELIABLE FRIEND. Its searching and 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 written in praise of its truly wonderful healing properties. In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous. Eor' 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. EbYSIPELAS and Scrofulous Sobes.— In all irritations, of the skin, sores, ulcers, bums, or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s ointment 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. Influenza, Diptheeia, Bronchitis, Coughs, and Colds. —ln our changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sore throats, influenza, diptlieria, or bronchitis. for all of which these famous corrective pills may be taken with the certainty of effecting a cure. While the pills are expelling all impurities from the body generally, Holloway’s ointment should be well rubbed upoa the chest and throat: it will penetrate the skin, reduce inflammation, and restore lasting soundness. G-landulab Swellings, Bronchitis Mumps, Q.uinsey, Soee Theoats, and Diptheeia. —ln any of the above diseases immediate permanent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing this detergent ointn. ent twice a day, upon the neck, - chest, and back. It acts upon the very mainsprings of life; for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body’s repa ration, and all old particles detrimental to its preservation. Tbe' ointment, used conjointly with Holloway’s pills, will act so searchingly and, certainly, as to effect cures in the most hopeless cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, : Contracted and Stipe Joints.— Many thousands of martyrs from the above complaints have found life almo.-t insupportable;, yet, if 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 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 Breasts, and Ulcer a!tions op all Kinds.— There is no medicinal preparation in the world which inay be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treat ment of the ailments, as Holloway’s ointment. Nothing, can ~be so simple for safe as the manner in which if is applied, or its action on the body, both locally and constitutionally. The ointment, rubbed around the part affectedj enters the pores just as salt enters meat. ’ It quickly penetrates, to the sourceof the’ evil, and drives it from the svstera. Both the ointment and pills should be used in the following, fcabes:—Bad legs, bad breasts, bunions, bite of mosquitos and sand.-flies, co.co-bay, chiego.-fpot, chilblains, chapped hands,corns (soft), contracted and stiff joints, elephantiasis, fistulas, gout, glandular swellings, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, scald heads, sore heads, sore nipples, sore throats, skin diseases, scurvy, tumors, ulcers, wounds,, yaws r ■ Sold*afethe establishment-of Professor B^olldwayi"2^,'Stran^,''(near Temple Bar) London.; :;alßo.;by,all:respectakloT4ruggißtß anddealers:in r medicines'; • throughout-Hie' civilized; world,,.^a@tbe:^following priceßj£-4 s llld, 2.9 : 9d, 4a 6c£ ils,22s,and 33s each p°t-' ':S N.B.—Directions for ; the* .guidance or patients inJ 'each pot. r^
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 91, 28 September 1868, Page 238
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