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CURE IS AT ;#^NB. . HOLLOWATS QI^TIfiBNT Sewbtttic EndSoM,* it SWsJJffds aad Scr ! Lous Sweffi^piV m If this powerful Ointment 4* well rejabed into the parts affected, *U jrtiil diteise will be speedily overcome* IleMl «« o.r reprwsion, but repulsion. ItenteltthetysWß as salt enter* meat, and operate* not locally only, but constitutionally purirVingthewhe.* systen:, neutr liking alldepraved homonrs, and effecting andicaland complete cure. The Pills should » taken as an audlliarjr to the Ointment, asjthey are so prepared as to act. in unison with it, facilitating and confirming tho conquest bf the disease. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sors Threat tad Qatawy The above! complaints have for twenty years been trekted with Holloway*s Ointment and Pills witll perfect success. -The cures have been so npmarkabie, speedy, and numer* on s, that these often fatal diseases are mere easily cured Hy these medicines, than even the common sore throat, if taken in tiue. The Kidaeys, Stone, • aad Gray In these complaints, the Ointment almost acts like a charnL providing it is veryeffecta* ally rubbed oven the rcgiofis of the kidneys, which it will jbenetrate, and give almost immediate relief] while the Pills should be taken according tb the printed directions, when tiie most extraordinary cures may be effected by this means. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Scrofulous Seres, aad Glandular Swellings. In such cases the Ointment operates snrel; and with a rapidity that resembles magic, It should be rubbed into the parts affected after they have been fomented with lukewarm water. The puri mg and curative powers of this marvellous unguent have never failed I Any old sore, won: d or ulcer always yields ] to its influence, am incases of bad breasts, c* milk fevers, its act on is wonderful. €Handu> lar swellings may s on be reduced by following the printed directi ras. The Action fthe Heart. Dropsy. This last name* disease is commonly ded by irregular i ctio iW the heart, and di« fficult respiratioi ; wnich symptoms art always severe, at d go from bad te worse-* unless proper mes is of core are resorted to fin Holloway's v rivalled Ointment and Pill* the prpsical pati rot wiU ever find succour a* the resent relii f derived from the use o' these emedies is narvellously quick) and p<*rseverance in th< steady application of this famous Ointmenl , invariablr results in a cures They act with sc eh energy on the circulation and absorbent system, that the dropsical fluid vanishes, ar 1 the sufferer finds all the oppressive symyt >ms dairy decline, tilt natural* health returns. Gout nd Bheaaatisiß May b» euret with the greatest certainty if large ojnmtHi »of the Ointment 1 be wel worked into the omplaining parts, and this 1 perseveringay don for some time. It is no use to smear it oi the skin enly, it must be I got into the sy tern. Take as many Pill ' nightly as will at i two or three times during - the 24 hours ; eaehew the use of coffee, and * f all stimulants, when these complain* *re leaving the system, the virulence o£ the" complaint frequently seems to increase. Indiscretion of Tout*. Seres, ulcers, swellings, can with cemiaty otr - cured, if this Oint nent be thoroughly rubbed * all . jund the < nnplaining parts twice of thrice a day, keep tg them covered with linen > rag spread with ti i same. The Pills mv t be taken according te " the printed directi ns. The blood being in an j impure state, perst erance is necessary. From j humane motives, letters of advice will be answered gratuitoi uy. To save carriage, the ' Pills and Ointment should be obtained in T th»neighborhood of tha sufferer, and not from Holloway's Establishment. ? Both the Ointment ondPitlr thoid j* tued 3 »'» the following co*es . — t Bad Legs Corns (Soft) Rheumatism '• Bad Breasts Careers Scalds ; 'Burns Contracted and Sore Nipples Bunions Stiff Joints Sore-throats Bite of Mos- Elebhantasis Skin-diseasei chetoesand Fistalas Scurvy Sand-Flies Gofat Sere-heads Coco-Bay SHlsduUrSwel-Tumewe Chiego-fooi Ings Vkert Chilblains Lambago Wound* Chapped andsPies Yaws V TL.-reisac*osiderable«avmgby taking tnf larger sises, N.B.— Directions War the guidaoce of patientt in every disonwr are aifixed to each Pot v THE GUtdVKR AND BAKBB r SEWING jMACfIINB CO. c Have much pleasbre in announciag some important improvements, both to their Lockdtitch and Klastfe or Doobk-Saetted Stitch i. dewing Machinek and invite intondbg puri chasers to inspect the assortment at grwuly j reduced prices Jbf both Machines, at the t Agents, where e*ry information as .te werk* ing, Ac., can befbtained. The following Jtestimonials are published a* ! samples of the many we are constantly re* ' ceiviogfrom all] T>arts of the world, and we purpose replacint them frequently hj others, so that toe pubpe may form an idea of the Qbovbb and BiKSB 8. M. Co,'s «^««M'"f by those who hare them in nee: — CernveU Clromcle Office, launceston. Gentlemen,— ln answer to your inquirj concerning the Jewing Machine supplied to the Cornwall Ci ronid* Office, I have orfy to say it was a ver compact machine, and gave much gatisfaetio i. I am, < fontlemen, yours truly, M. L. GOODWIN. Messrs Grover a id Baker. Fort Elliot. Dear Sir,— l should have -replied to year note earlier, bud have been from home, and since my return lave been mu.h engaged. With respect Ito the Sewing Machine, I have much plealure in adding my testimony its utility. Faun what t know of other machines (and D have seen several kinds) I consider Grover and Baker's the most simple and useful for glnerai family sewing, and a saost important sjnd valuable addition to» ■ hoHsehoUU I I Toon truly, 1 H.K 10THAM. ' THE INsIPECTION O? MACHINERY ACT, 1874. mHE attention dj Owners of Machinery and X Steam Boile* is called to the pnmwona of " The Inspection of Machinery Acti 1874," which requires than, within a month imut %a» date on which the act is brought into torce, to send a written i »tice to tho Inspector of Machinery for th ■ district in which such, machinery boil< ■ may be, giving the name of owner, the plao where such maohuery or boiler is used, the nrtare of such machinery, < and the nature ait mount of the moving 1 power. , . \ NANCABEOW, 1 CbiefU«»otor. JN i : » S aOTSL, , Nsw Twxfrs-Miui LiSMKO, At tho junction jthe main orey TaUey asd Notownßoads, IT. MULUKS, Tkopdotei*

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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 70, 29 January 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 70, 29 January 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 70, 29 January 1877, Page 3

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