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Business Notices. ■ itJURHI IS AT HAND. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMJBNI ScorWtie Eruptions, &3 Sore rloads and Set fiilous Swellings. • If this powerful Ointment be well fibbfi •nto tho parts 1 affected, all skin di«eas : will be speeclily ocercome. It acts; not bi re'pr^sioh, but repulsion. It enters the pystenas salt enters niei'tt, and operates not loeallj only,' but consHtutionnlly- purifyiugthe whojt evatow.Tieutralizmgalldepraved humours, and effecting a riiVlictil and complete cure. Tim Pills should be taken as an auxilliuvy to the Ointirienfi, as they ' Hire 90 prepared as to '.tc< in' unison' within facilitating and confirming the conquest of the disease. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Soro Throat and Quittsey The above complaint* have for twen.tv years been treated with Holloway's Ointment and. Pills with perfect success.. The cures have been. «o remarkable, speedy, and numerous, that theie often fatal diseases are more .easily ; cured by these medicines, than <*vm tlie common «ore throat, if taken in tit jo. T4b Kidneys, Stone, and Gray In these complswafca, the Ointment .-.lmost .acts like aebarm, providing it ia vervelfectually rubbed over t!s<e regiocs of tha kidneys, which ft will penetrate, and give almosi ammediate relief, while the Pills should be *aken according to the printed directions, when tfhe most extraordinaary cures may be effected &y this means. Bad togs, Bad Breaata, Scrofulous Sows, and Glandular Swellings. In auch cases tho Ointment opfirates s"urel • and. with a rapidity tkafc resembles magic, It flbeuld bo rubbed into tho parts ■ affected after tbay hove been fomeuted witliEiUkewaem •w^ter. Tho purifying and curative powers .of this tnawellous ungueut hape novor'failed Any old sore, wound or ulcer always yields ftoitß;iHfluonce, andin eases of bm breasts, o. •milk 4e>v.ers, -its action is wonderful. Glandi.■lar swellings may soon bo reduced by following ithe printed directions. The Acton of tha Heart. Dropsy. flJhds last named disease is commonly t «-eee ■ded by irregular actio 1 of the heart, and diiffiotlt rceplration ; wnieli symptoms are •always aesrere, and go from bud to worse* awlesa proper means of cure are resorted to ffn Hollo way's uni-kalled Oiniment and Piil^ Ahe jwpaeaJ patient will ever find succoiK-as *he reseat relief derivpd from the use of 4heso emediee is tnarvelhußly quick, and ,|»<*r- , '*evet ( ance in the stetvrly application of this famous Ointment, in vsu-inbly results in ueiiets: :3?hey act wilii su-:h energy on the circulation And absolvent tfete'.n, that, tho dropsical (fluid vanig'liias, aud Uie #uller«r linds all the rfoppresaive ajrmytouis daily deelke, till n&buea ] Jicalth i;eturns. j ;/j Gout And Rheumatism 14? (May he QUirad witli tho greatest eei-taintr '■iif i<wgo .quantities of the 'hutment be w«l •worked dnto the oompiaining parts, and this ipersoycriugly done lor some time. It is no -use to smear.it on the skin oaly, it muat be .^ofc iuto the oyatem. Take As many fill ,-ightly as will act two or thr.ee times during lihe 24 hours ; eschew tho use of coftee, and ■all stimulants. When those complaints are Having, the oyetein, the virulence of the tfompJaint feaquontly seems to increase. Indiiscretion of Youth, Soreß,«lcer3, swellings, c»u with certainty oe cured, if tbis Ointnvent ba thoroughly rubbed «ah jund tho complaining parts twice 01 •thrice a day, keeping them covered with linen iraq spread with the same. The Pills must be taken according ta iihe printed directions. The blood being in an jimpur-eistate, perseverance is necessary. From .'humaue motives, luttew «f advico will be rfinsweved gratuitously. To save carriage, the iPills .and Ointment should be obtained in $ia neighborhood of Aho sufferer, and not from .Holloway's Establishment. Both .the Ointment and Filli slioul he used in the following vases : — JBad Legs Coras (Soft) .Rheumatism jßad Breasts Candors Sealde, Burns Contracted and Sore Nippleß JB unions S/iff Joints Sore-throats Bite of Mos- Elephantiasis Skin-diseases chotpee and Fistulas Scurvy ' Sand-Flies &out So^re-heads -Coco-Bay Glandular Swel- Tumours <Ohiego-foot lings Ulcers, # ' *0* T^^eisafiaosidejsable saving.by taking toe large* sizes. iN.B.-^Direeticms for the guidance of patients in erery disorder are affixed to each Pot THE GROVER. AND BAKEE BEWING MACHINE CO. Havo much pleasure in .announcing some imfortanfc improvements, both to their Locktiteh and Elaatic or Double-Knotted Stitch Sewing Machines, .and invite intending purfiiiaaexa , to . inspect the assortment at greatly reduced prices oi both Maebines, at the Agmtß, where every information as to work- ' ing, -Ac, can bo .obtained. Tile following testimonials are published as sampiss oi the maay we are constantly receiving from all parts of the world, and we purpose replacing them srcquently by .others, so .that tne p.ublic may form an idea o£ the Gfioyßß and Baicbb &.. M. Oo.'d Machines, by ,tjiose who have them in use ;— CornwuLl ChronicLe Office, Launceeion. Gentlemen,— ln an*sw.er to your inquiry (Concerning the Sewing ilachine supplied to the Cornwall Chronicle o Sice, I have only to gay it was a vexy compact machine, and gave nauoh satisfaction. laro^ Gjeujtbmen, jours truly, M. L. GOODWIN. Messw Grover and Baker. Port Elliots Dear Sir,— l flhoiuld haye replied to your note earlier, but have been irom home, and ■bee my return have been rau«b' engaged. With respect to the Sewiug Machine, I have much pleasure in adding my testimony its utility. From what I know of ; other machines (and I havo seen several kinds) I (oonsider Grover and .Baker's the most simple and useiul for general family sewing, amin jaaosl important and valuable addition \x> a gduseboM. Yours truly, H.y 10THAM.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 67, 12 September 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 67, 12 September 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 67, 12 September 1877, Page 1

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