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CURE IS AT HAND. fIOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT Scorbutic Eruptions, as Sore fleads and SC fuloas Swellings. If this powerful Ointment be well rubbed into the parts affected, all skin dfrenß? will be speedily overcome. It itotn not by repression, but repulsion. It enters the syetem a* salt enters meat, and operates not locally only, but constitutionally parifywg tho who f e syateiv., neutralizing alldepraved humours, and effecting a radical and complete cure. The Pills should betaken as an auxilluiry to the Ointment, as thuy are so prepared as to- act in unison with it, facilitating and confirming tbe conquest of the disease. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Quinsey The above complaints huve for twenty years been treated with Holloway'a Ointment and Pills with perfect sucrass. The cures have been so remarkable, speedy, and numerous, that these often fatal diseases are more easily cured by these medicines, than evon the common sore throat, if taken in tiae. The Kidneys, Stone, and Gray In these complaints, tho Ointment rJmost acts like a charm, providing it is very effectually rubbed over the regions of tbe kidneys, which it will penetrate, and give almost immediate relief, while the Pills should be taken accordingto the printed directions, when the most extraordinary cures may be effected by this means. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Scrofulous Sores, and Glandular Swellings. In such cases the Ointment operates surel; and with a rapidity that resembles magic, It sheuld be rubbed into the parts affected after thoy have been fomented with lukewarm water. Tbe purifying and curative powers of this marvellous unguent hare never failed Any old sore, wound ov ulcer always yields to its influence, and in cases of baa brtasts, o. milk fevers, its action is wonderful. CHandilar swellings may soon bo reduced by following the printed directions. The Action of the Heart. Dropsy. This last named disease is csnjinoaiy dfld by irregular actio i o( the heart, and di- \ fficsit respiration ; waicli symptoms are alwsys severe, and go from bad to worse* unless proper means of cure are resorted to In Holloway'3 unrivalled Ointment and Pill 8 the jupsical patient will ever find succour u,s the j-es«nt relief derived frotn the use o< these emedics is marvellously quick, ami perseverance in the stead r application of this ] famous Ointment, invariably results in a curer They act with sucli energy on the circulation and absorbent system, that tho dropsical fluid vanishes, and the sullerer finds all the oppressive i»ytnytoms daily (lodine, till Datura., health returns. Gout and Rheumatism May bo cured with the greatest certainty if large quantities of the Ointment be wet worked into the complaining parts, and thit perseveringly dove I'or some titue. It is no uso to smear it on Ihe skin only, it muat be got into the system. Take as many fill nightly as will act two or three times duriug the 24 bourn ; eschew the use of corfee, and all stimulants. \V hen these complaints are leaving tbe syuteni, tho virulence of the complaint frequently aeeiua to increase. Indiscretion of Youth. Sore?, ulcers, swellings, can with certainty o» cured, if this Oiutincnt bo thoroughly rubbed ah i ,/und the complaining parts twice or thrice a day, keeping them covered with linen rag sproad with the »ame, The Pills muat be taken according te the printed directions. The blood being in an impure state, perseverance is necessary. From humane motivea, letters of advice will be answered gratuitously. To save carriage, the Pills and Ointment should be obtained in the neighborhood o( tho sullbrer, and not from liolloway's Establish uient. Both the Ointment and Pills s&oul be used in the following cases :— Bad Legs Corns (Soft) Rheumatism Bac' Breasts Cancers Scalds Burns Contracted and Wore Nipples Bunions Stiff.loints Wore-throats Bite of Mos- Elephantiasis Skin-diseases chotoea and Fistulas Scurvy Sand'Flioß Gout Sore-heads Coco-Bay '-rlttuduWSwel- Tumours Chiego-foot lings Ulcers Chilblains Lufflbago Wounds Chappec? ands Piles* Yaws * # * TWre is a considerable saving'by taking toe larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to nach Pot THE GROVifiR AND BAKER SEWING MACHINE CO. Have much pleasure in announcing some important improvements, both to their LoskStitch and Elastic or Double-Knotted Stitch dewing Machines, and invite intendiag purobasors to inspect the assortment at greatly reduced prices of both Machines, at the Agents, where every information as to working, &c, can be obtained. Tho following testimonials are published as samples of the many we are constantly receiving from all parts of the world, and we purpose replacing them frequently by others, so that tuo public may form an idea of the GttOVEB and Baker. 3. M. Co.'b Machines, by those who have them in use : — Cornwall Chronicle Office, Launceston. Gentlemen, — In answer to your inquiry concerning the Sewing Machine supplied to the Cornwall Chronicle Office, I have enly to say it was a very compact machine, and gave much satisfaction. I am, Gentlemen, yours truly, M. L. GOODWIN. Messrs Grorer and Baker. Port Elliot, j Dear Sir,— l should have replied to your note earlier, but have been from home, and .aaco my return have been mu.h engaged. With reapoot to the Sewiug Machine, I have much pleasure in adding my testimony its utility. From what I know of other machines (and I have seen several kinds) I j Musider Grover and Baker's tho most simple •nd useful for general family sewing, and a most important and valuable addition U> v "household. Youw t»uly, i H. *T GOTHAM.

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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 79, 19 February 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 79, 19 February 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 79, 19 February 1877, Page 1

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