oußfi is at hakb; HOLI*OWAY'S OIN^MBNi floortotUs Eruptions, as Sore deads aad So fidous Swellings. •■ ■ If this powerful Ointment be well raboe nto the parts affected, all skin dwew will be speedily overcome. It acts notD reprrtsfon, Bttt repulsion. It enters the *y9tet »s salt enters ro«a«, and operates not looaH only, baltfoasHtutionally purifying the wl«% eysteta, neutraliaing alldepraved hamours, an. •fleeting a radical and oomptate cure, in Pills should be taken as an auxiliary to th Ointaent, asthey are soprepare'ras to ac in unison with it, facilitating and conflrmwi the conquest of the disea9*. DipbA oloerate4Sore «"•»»« *^2 The abore eortplaiats have fot • twjtj years been treated with flollovay's Omtnjea «nd Pills with perfect laccew. £ he cuwi hvre been so reraaVkable, speedy, and numerou., that these often fct*l diseases we mo« easily cured by these medicines, tUatt *«*« ♦he common sore throat, if taken m ttut. The Kidneys, Stone, andGrav In fcheiJ the <»»****»* actslikeftcharm.providing it *™"*F*" the wostexJWWdinary cures may bea&eted In sack cases the Ointment operates soreland with * rapidUy that resembles magic, Xuldb* «W5 into the parts affected after they bate been fomented with lukewarm water, fcf parifving and curative powers ai tUis marvellous unguent haire never^ tailed Any old sore, wound or ulcer always yield* *o its influeoce, andin cases of bad b«a»t», <„ «ilk fevers, its action is wonderful. 01* nd t ■ lar s*#ilin«|ia»y«oon be reduced by following (the printed arecUons. „ fbttetM 9* *c Seart. propsy. This lMt»i»ra«d disease is 3s>ramonly («reee .dsd by irregular actio vof the heart, »ud ditilctU respiration ; wuiel* symptoms are always severe, and go from bad to worse* unless proper means of cure are resorted to In Hoilowaj/s uorivalled Ointment and Pill" the iw-psicalpatieiit will ever find succour m» the tjeieat relief derived from the use o* these emedies is marvellously quick, and p»»rseverance In the steady application ol' this famqus Oitttnient., invariablr results in a uurj* They act «itb such energy on the circulatta.. And absorbent systeui, that the drap^u fluid vanishes, and the sutiVrer «»«1» «J1 the oppressive symytwms daily deeliue, tiij ijaturn jieolth retupiis, Gout and Bbeumtism May b« cured with the greatest eurtrtinty it' large quantities of the Ointment be ml worked hito the uomplaining parts, and this nerseveringly done for some time. It is no use to emear it on the akin oaly, it imut-bt cot into the system. Take as many Pill •nightly as will act two or three times during ■I be 24"bours ; eschew the use of codec, and all stithulants. When these (complaints are leaving the system, the virulence of the /somplwnt frequently seeiiis to iijwease. 1 ladisor^tion of Youth. Sore*ittteers, swelling!*, can with certainty Ou cured, if this Ointment be thoroughly rtfbbed ali > jund the complaining parts twice oi ithrice adayjkeepiag them covared with linen rap; spread wiibitbe same, Tlte Pills must be taken acoordbig U the printed directions. The blood being iv an impure state, pemevemnvi) is necessary. Frooi humane moUyttt, letters of advice will be janswered gratuitously. To save carriage, the Pills and Ointment should be obtained in fhe neighborhood of the sufferer, and not from Holbwaj's Establishment. $oth the Ointment arid Pills $houl b$ v*e<i in the following aaies t-~ Bad Leys Corns (Soft) Kheumatism »ad Br«4»ts Cancers Scalds Bums Contracted and Sore Nipples Bunion* WtitfMoiots Sore»thro»ts Bita of Mos» ElepU»nt I »sis Skin-diseases chetoes and Fistula* Scurvy Sand-Flies Gout Sore-heads loco-Bay Tumours Chiego«ioot lings Ulcer* Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Chappec' and* Pik» Taws • t * TSu^re it » considerable saving by taking isfce larger sues. ir,B.-^Bire%ti«ns for the guidance of patienti! in everr disorder are affixed to each Pot UHg GftOtm AND BAKES SEEING MAGmss CO. Have much pleasure iv announcing some important improvements, both to their Lookand Elastic or Double-Knotted Stitch Sewing Machines, and invite intending pur; chasers to inspect the assortment at greatlj reduced prices of both Machines, at th« Agents, where every information as to work ing, be., can be obtained. The following testimonials are published ai samples of tie many we are constantly re ceivingfrom all parts of the world, and .#« purpose rephwing them frequently by others so thai Jae public may ferm an idea of tbi Quovm 9Qd BAifEtt Hi M. Co.'s Machines by those who have them in use s— CgfwwaM Chronicle Office, Launoeston, Gentlemen,— ln answer to your iMquirj concerning the jewing Machine supplied t< the Cornwall Chronicle Offlce, Iwhajve only 4< say it was a very compact machine, and g<ty< much satisfaction. . I am, Oeotfemen, yoiirs truly, M. L. GOODWIN, MegirsGroverandßakea ;.;...-. Portllliot, Dear Sir ,^l^oo^ bare replied to you: note earlier, have been irom hoine f an< twee my retura have been ma h. engaged. With rwpwi to the Sewiug Machine, bate much plwiure in adding my testimon; itatititUy. Fiwia What I too* ol ; otbei machines (aad I have seea several kinds) 1 «onsid«r Gttvrtr and Baker's the moat iitnpli •nd useful for geoerai fa,oijly sewing, aad i IBoet UMpcMni and valuable addition to t Yam traly. H,fHOTfUM,
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 90, 16 March 1877, Page 1
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822Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 90, 16 March 1877, Page 1
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