IMP QRT £#T 7 3bTO TTC E •J. . ~t, :Ji f) .rj CAPTAINS-^j^SHITpWNEES^ tthout standing to ris.e_as_with yeast. Pastry and Puddings should never be made with* it renderaji/hemdight and,easy.of digestion, and saves butter and :■ TESTIMONIALS. B O RW I C K’S - Panama, Jsfew Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Steam'Ship RVikoura. Mr Borwick,-—. . . May ; 2Bth, 1867. Dear Sir, —Having been chief pastrycook at the Royal-Hotel, Sydney,..for...the period of eighteen months, and for the last sixteen months pastry*coqk.and baker on hoard the above great pleasure in recomD|eriding your Baking Powdee to the notico of' thopUblic. During the abdve periods I*, .havoc constantly used it, and it and consider it.the best preparation of the kind- that-ever came under my notice.—l have the honor remain yours truly, RICHARD ADAMS. BA K I N.G " Having tried’BoEWiCK’s Baking PoivDEB r we consider it .invaluable, especially in passenger and emigrant ships, as it makes broadband pastry light and digestible, effecting a great saving-in time and labor, hy.the ordinary slow process- of fermentation by yeast. ' ' ■ " Captain’s Ttfame. ‘ Ship. James G. Gibßon, -Barque King Oscar : Josh; G. Grange ; . liecoree «. .JohuH.;Clnton, .*„ Sorata . ( W. P. Hammond . „ Princess Beautrico J. B. Brown, Brig Miss Kilmansegge James Bnttry, „ Hopeful. POWDER. f Sold by all Chemists, - Druggists, and Storekeepers throughout the.Colonics, and wholesale at the -Manufactory, Chiswell street,-London. May be had from any London House.
Medicines;" OLLOW AY'S OINTMENT THE MOST BELIABLE FBIEND. ~ Its searching and" heaiirig properties _ are known and; recognized throughout the world. The number of rears this invaluable ointment h.is'stood the test of publie | opinion' (and thei ledger known the better appreciated) is a testimony of itself more convincing than' "anything that could br written in praise of its truly wonderful healing properties*. In the cure of bad tegs, baa breasts/sor esj : wo'unds,' atid ul-L-ers, its eflecfc is marvellous. For ringworth, scald-head, scrofula,. and .-diseases of the.skin generally,' there is ho remedy to be compared to it. When "assiduously rubbed - upon - the skm ; (previously.) well bathed with warm -water), this oiutmhnt is quickly absorbed into the system, and cleanses, in its passage, every, part to which it is applied. Fad Legs, Bah Beeasts, ash TJi.cei.atioxs OB axl Kinds;— -There is no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so tli.-roughly relied upon, in the treatment of the übo ,: e ailments,.as Holloway’s ointment. Nothing can be or safe as the manner in- whioh.i£.?-is -applied,' or its action on the body, both locally and constitutionally.. The-ointment, rubbed abound-the part affected,-enters the pores just as salt enters meat.; It quickly penetrates to the souree.of the evil, and drives it from the system. r •;
GIANDULAR SWELUNGS,' BRONCHITIS Mumps, .Quinsey, Sore Throats, and Diptheria. —ln any of the above diseases immediate permanent relief ia obtained by effectually Jrfibblng tuis dete r ge'nt oin tri ent twice a day, upon die -neck,, . chest, arid back. It"acts' upon the very of-life; .for,.tlirough._the..,g!ands_ pass. all new matter required for the body’s repa ration,. and' all . old particles: detrimental to its preservation. Tiie_ointment, used conjointly with Holloway’s pills, will*act so searchingly and certainly as to effect cures in tlie iuost hopeless 'cases. ; Rheumatism, -Lumbago,. .. Conteacted and.- Stiee Joints.— Many thousands of martyrs from tli'e 'above complaints' have found lifo almost-insupportable; yet, if Holloway’s ointment-be briskly- and perseveringly rubbed upon the* parts affected, ease may, Ije,safely especially if the pores of th'dskin be previously opened by,fomentations .with, warm water. ,The gross huinors require expufsioh from' the system ; it.is t,hprefc>re, 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. '* r > f j ■
IBxjXH tlie.pintmejn t ? and pills should be used J in fche J following cdses:—Bad legs, bad breasts, burns,, bunions, bite of mosquitos and safid-fliesfcoco- bay, chiego-foot, chilblains, chapped hands.corn§ (soft),contracted’and still'joints, elephantiasis, fistu las,gout,glandalar§ari;Uingß,lumbagOjpUes, rheumatism, scald heads, sore lieuds, sore nipples,' sore throats, skin diseases, scurvy, tumors, ulcers, woun.dSj,yaws Sold at the establishiiifent of Professor :Hblld\vay/'244“j;Strahd, (bean Temple Bar) London:;; also. by/all a-espbctable and dealers'in nmediciues -throughout tlfe' civilized world, at the following prices s Hid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, ilB, 22shand 33s each pot. ... j-f.-ft ji,o- | ! * *#* There is a considerable:, paving % takingftlie.largersizesir " N.B. — the guidance or patients disorder* are affixed to eftch : :d
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 102, 14 December 1868, Page 304
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701Page 304 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 102, 14 December 1868, Page 304
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