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ggj^;';Busitiess • Notices. ISSUES IS AT HAND. • OINTMENT ijfficorbutio Eruptions, as Sorß fioads and Sor P* •■ s^%'^W'.' fulous Swellings. ! If^tis powerful Ointment bo well rubbed I' ntdf|fhe parts affected, all skin disease f-t -wili'lbV' speedily' overcome. It acts' not hr ||- Jfoprsslion, but repulsion. It enters the eystom f as aalifehfcers meat, arid operates not locally $'. only^bflifforistvtutioniilly purifying the Who B e JK eystera^noutotlizihgalldepraved humours, and &■■ effecfi'ng'o, radical and complete euro. The * Pill^Jiftija bo taken as an auxilliary to the - v OiritSrfffcf tt».tht>y are bo prepared as to not in ,unilp: with it, facilitating and confirming thii^jiquest of the disease. .*Diphtaeria, Ulcerated Sore Tnroat and Quinsey * ■'* The above complaints hare for twenty ? years been treated with Holloway'o Ointmedt - and Pills with perfect; success. The ottrea have been so remarkable, speedy, and numerous, that these often fatal diseases are more «asily ' cured by these medicines, thari »vmthe common sore throat, if taken in tine. ' 1?lie Kidneys', Stone, and Gray , In these complaints, tho Ointment /.Imost. aotslike a eharrn, providing it is very effects ally rubbed over the regions of the k.dneys, which it will penetrate, and give almost immediate relief, while tho Pills should bo taken according to tiie printed directions, when tho most extraordinary cures may be effected by this means.. „ „„,» Bad Legs, Bad Breaafcs, Scrofulous Soros, and Glandular Swellings. In such coses the Ointment operates surel* and with a rapidity that resembles magic, It sh'auld be rubbed into the parts attected aftW they have been fomented with lukewarm , •water. The purifying and curative powers of this marvellous unguent have never failed Any old- «ore; wound or ulcer always yields to (to influence, and in cases of bad breasts, o. milk 'fevers, its action is wonderful. Glandular swelling* may soon be reduced by following the printed directions. • The Action of the Heart. Dropsy. This last named disease is commonly jjrece ded by irregular 'acttot of the heart, and difllcdlfc jpeapiraUMU .wnicti symptoms are always eevere, and go from bad to worse. «ulea*J» f opcr means at euro are resorted to In ilolloway's unrivalled Ointment and fill" *he j^naicttl patient will ever find succour us (the Jsent relief derived from tho use of ithese ,eutedies is mftrv^il^usly qaiuk, and pcrrftevemice in tho stutwty application of this faoio«8 Ointment, invwiublv reaufis in v huto* ' iChey act with su«.-h energy on tlw jjirculaiio.. ■and absorbt-nt system, .thiit tliu dropsical fluid vauishes, and tins Hultorer liiuls nil the oppressive symy.toms dnily iiecline,ttiluatimi •hettltU «etarns. Gout and Rheumatism May b.a .cured with the greutcflt eertain-tr ,if largP quantities of the Ointment be wel iworkedibito the «o.«i^uiiyng pai-te, and fchit joeraeveriugly done ior come time. It in uo ,use to smear it on the skin only, it must be «ot into tho gyfctem. Take uj inauy Pill .tightly as will act two or three times during ihe 24 iwurs ; eschew tho iwo oi' coflce, and j all stimulants. W lion tlusso complaints are leaving ,the system, the yiruleueo of the -oomplaitit fi-equently seems to increase. Indiscretion of Touth. Sores,.ulcers, swellings, can with certainty o« ■cured, if this Ointment 1 be thoroughly rubbed : «h .. Jund the complaining parts twice or ithrice a/iay, keeping them covered with linen jrae spread with the same, 'J?he Pills must be taken according t» the psinted directions. The blood being in an impurastate, perseverance is necessary. From humaue motives, letters of advice t will be .answeced gratuitously. To save cat-nage, the Pills and Ointment should he obtained m <eh&ueighbprhq«d g pi the .sufferer, and not from Holloway'B Ksfabtfihinent. $oth the Ointment- and Pills shout be used in the following oases i — Bad Kegs Oorns (Soft) liheumatism ]&d Breasts Cancers s s eal . ' Contracted and Sore Nipples Bunions dtitf Joints Sore-throats JJite of Mob- El^phantia&is Skin-diseases dßetoesand PiAulv Scurvy Sand-lHiea Gout ) Sore-heads -Oocb-Bay S-laridularSwel- Tumours . ,Chiego-foot Ungs j Ulcers * # * Tujre jb a considerable caving by taking . ,; tnelar.ger eizes. N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot ' THE GrBOVlliR AND BAKER SWING MACHINE CO. Have much pleasure in announcing some im- , (Oortant improvements, both to their Lock- . Stitch aud JKlastio or Double-Kuotiod Stitch . Mewing Machines, and invite intending purchasers to inspect the asßortmeat at greatly .reduced prices of both Machines, ufc the Agents, where every iutormatiou as to working, Ac.., can be obtained. The following testimonials are published as camples of tbe many we are constantly receiving from all parts of the world, and we purpose replacing them Irequently by others, so that .tue public may form au idea of the GfiOTßji and Bakeu ti. M. Oo.'s Machines, ' ,by those who liave them in use : — • Cornwall Cjaoniole Office, Launccston. Gentlemen, — In answer to inquiry .eqneeming. tie Sewing Afachine supplied to the Cornwall Plvronicle Office, I have only to aay it was a very compact machine, and gave \ jaiuch ■satisfaction. lam, Gontlem en, yours truly, M. L. GOODWIN. Messrs Grover and Bt'i;or. Port Elliot. Dear Sir,— l should have replied to your note earlier, but have been irom home, and since my return have been mv h. engaged. With respect to the Hewiug Machine, I have much pleasure/ in adding my testimony its utility. Froiui what I kuow of other machines (and I hav.o seen several kiuds) i consider Grover and linker's the most simple And useful for ge/iend iauijly sewings aniU most important and valuable addition to v " Yours truly, JtL.y HO'IEAM.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 47, 27 July 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 47, 27 July 1877, Page 1

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