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Business Notices. . CURB IS AT HAND. HOLLOWAYS OTNTMBN! Soorbutio Eruptions, as Sore tfcads and Soi fulous Swellings. If this powerful Ointment be well rubbet nto the parts affected, all skin disoas' 'will bo speedily overcome. It acts not bi ! repression, but repulsion. It enters the pystotr ;'■ OS salt enters meat, and operates not locallj only, but constitutionally pHrifying tho whoje system, neutralizing alldepraved humours, and ©(Tecting a radical and complete cure. Th< Pills should be taken as an auxiliary to th< Ointment, an they are so prepared as, to acl in unison with it, facilitating and confirming tho conqueat of the disease. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Quinsej The above complaints have for twenty years been treated witli Holloway's Ointmenl and' Pills with perfect success. The cure* have been so remarkable, speedy, and numerous, that these often fatal diseases are more easily cured by these medicines, than ever the common sor© throat, if taken in tiue. The Kidneys, Stone, and Gray In these complaints, the Ointment almost aots like a charm, providing it is vory effectually rubbed over tho regions of the kidneys, .which it will penetrate, and give almosi immediate relief, while the Pills should be taken according to the printed directions, when the most' extraordinary cureß may be effected by this means. Bad Legs, Bad ,Br«asts, Scrofulous Sores, and Glandular Swellings. In such casesi the Ointment operates surelj and witli a rapidity that resembles magic, It should be rubbed into the parts nHected after they have been fomented with lukewarm wifter. Tb.e purifying and curative powers -of tliis marvellous unguent hare nevor failed Any old sore, wound or ulcer always yields to its influence, and in cases of bad breasts, d milk fevers, its action is wonderful. GHandi.lar swellings may soon be reduced by following the printed directions. ■•„... . -.The Actian of tho Heart. Dropsy. This, last named disease is sommdnly -ded by irregular actio jof the heart, and di- | fficalfr-respiration } wmch symptoms are always- severe, and go from bad to worse i unless proper means of cure are resorted to In Holloway's unrivalled Ointment and Pill" Abe {ii'pßical patient will ever find succour as 4he r esent relief derived from tho use o/ , these emedies is marvellously quick, and ppr.ieyeranoe in the steady application of this . famous Ointment, invariably results in a curut " ; on the circulation • v "%nd system, that tho dropsical iluid vanishes, and the ouHerer finds all v thc •oppressive tfymy tom 9 daily decline, till natura. health re'tnrnf. ' Gout and Rheumatism May be cured with the greatest certainty if largo quantities of the Ointment bo wel •workedinto jibe complaining parts, and_ this iporseveringly done for some time. It is no ; .dso to smear it on the skin only, it must be ■got into tile system. Take as many Pill >Jghtly as yfill act two or three times during ihe 24 houiJs } eschew the use of coffee, und •all stimulants. When these complaints are aeaving the I .system, tho virulence of the -complaitit frequently seems to increase. '■'< ' ' tlndiscretion of Youth. Sores, ulcers, swellings, can with certainty oe oured, if this- Ointment be thoroughly rubbed . .aft.t ;und the complaining parts twice w ;thrice a day, keeping them covered with linen rag spread with the same, The Pills ; must be taken according ts ihe printed directions. The blood being in an impure state, perseverance is necessary* From "humaue motives, letters of advico will bo gratuitously. To save carriage, the Pills arid Ointments should lo obtained in the neighborhood of the sufferer, and not from Hollo wiy's Establishment. Both t/le Ointment and Pills shoul be used I «» the following cases: — Bad Legs Corns (Soft) Rheumatism JJad Breasts Cancera Scalds JBurns •- Contracted and Sore Nipples Bunions Stiff Joints Sore-throats Bite of MoB- Elephantiasis Skin-diseases chetoosand Fistulas Scurvy Sand' Flies Gout Sore-heads <?oco-Bay . glandular Swel- Tumours Ohiego-foot lings Ulcers *#* TL<tfe is a considerable saving by taking tne larger sizes. JT.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot THE GEOVER AND BAKER &EWINGJ MACHINE CO. Have much plejasure iv announcing some important improvements, both to their Lock- , Stitch and Elastic or Double-Knotted Stitch Sowing .Machines, and invite intending purchasers to inspect the assortment at greatly : , reduced prices' of both Machines, at the . Agents, where qvery information as to workibg,'&c., can be obtained. . The following testimonials are published as samples -of tueimany we are constantly reoeiving from all parts of the world, and we purpose replacing them -requently by others, io that the public may form an idea of the Gbotbb and Bakbe S. M. Co.'s Machines, by those who have them in use : — Corntbatt Chronicle Office, Launeostou. Gentlemen,— ln answer to your inquiry ' concerning the Sewing Jlachino supplied to fhe Cornwall Clwoniole Office, I have enly to aay it was a vory compact machine, and gave much satisfaction. . r • Ijain, Gentlemen, yours truly, \ \ M. L. GOODWIN. Messrs &x6vcr and Baker. ' \ Port Elliot. Dear B^—l should have replied to your note earlier, but har.e been from home, and •ince my return have been intwh engaged. With respect to the Sewiug Machine, I Lave much' pleasure in adding my testimony ! its utility,. From what I know of other machines (and I have seen several kinds) I ooasider Grover and Baker's the most simple _'' and useful for general family sewing, and a ** ' r most important und valuable addition to a it'/,r'. ■ yours truly, if •..-*,»•■ H.K *JOTHA&.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 64, 5 September 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 64, 5 September 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 64, 5 September 1877, Page 1

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