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, r JBiisiiiess ftlotices, CURE IS AT HMD. ~~ HOIiLOWAY'S OINTMENT Scorbutic Eruptions, as Sore rleads' and Scr fulous* Swellings. , , If this powerful Ointment bo wojt | riibhed nto tho parlfl allV-cffd, nil akin disesw" will bo speedily overcame.' It acts not by repression, but repulsion. Ifcontemtbo eyatom OS salt enter* moat, and oper:it.<>fl not looil^.v only, bat oonatifji'kloimlly pHHfytiig the who fl n eystehs, neut raliaing all depraved humours, and effooting- a radical and complvto euro. Tho Pills should l?otakfln as .iui iiiwil.lia);yto tho Ointment, iwthuy aro no piioliarerl as 'to act in ynison -wid\ it, facilitating .and. confirming the conquest of, the disease,, ., ,, Piphthsria, Bicoratßd Sqro^Throat.and Qm'nsey The above complaints . |iaro i for twenty years been treated with HoUoway's Ointment and Pills with 'porfect Wccess. The cures fcave boen'so remarkablo," speedy, and numei.;oue; that ' these often r fdtal dioeaoeß arc more ' ,«asily ciirecl by these rhedicihes, than oven ' the common sore tliroiit, if tattcm in tit.ie. ' The kidaeysr Stono; and Gray ' In' these coiiiplaints, tlie Ointment Klttioat ftots like a charm, providing it ia voryoircctu« ally rubbediover-' the regiocs of tho kidneys, which it ,«will .-penetrate, and give.-.alrftou;. . imn»adiaterelief,>vhile tho, Bills. ■should! b« t^a according to tho printed directionp, when; most extraordinary cures may bo effoctod Jbythisnlcans. :! . : : „; '... % , Bad Legs, Bad BreastSj Scrofuloucs Sores,- and ' ■'..'' Glandular Swellings. ,' )( „ ' fn siich cWses the Oinfcpot'it opwatcs siirol) dnA with &': rapidity that ' l'esemblek magic, '' li sheuld be: ru bbed in<», tho^arls , aff'ecicd' ' ' after thoy'hlve been forriefitod with lukewarm ' •imiht. 'The' purifying 1 anii" curafcivo : powdrsJ 'of'Uhifl mfii'sellous unguont'hav6 : t(ovGf failed ' A^t old sore; wound or ulcer alwaySD yields i(tdstts'infllierico f aTidincaßoß of bad br6ast^-Oi - milt forei'B^ its action is wonderful. ■-■ lax Bwdlings'may soon bo reduced by following tho printed directions. •• ..* ,).; ' •, j t3'.he.A«tion,oaiie J ,Heart. Dropsy. ' „. >This "iasfc named idisoasp'is commonly.- £>roea .(ded,.by irregular actioi of tho heart, und di- ( .ffio»l6 ? respiration }.. (r >vmch symptoniß jure ' always ? s^eroi aniil go Yrom bad to worse* unless 1 proper means of cure aro resorted ffi' In Unrivalled Oihtfnent aridPil|B' '' iMe pj-psrdal 'pattent I ''will over fiiid ! succour "fifl 1 tho ' yeson* relief- dbrived from fcho-ueo o"f thoSd pmedios ismarvoll^Uelyqiiieki audlpor- ' eoverauoe in tho steady application of this ' famous Ointment, invariably results in a cures They act with suph energy; on ,the circulaliou ■dnd; absorbent , syptom, thiifc ,tho,. dropsical : fluid vanishes* and tho aullcrer finds ull thu , oppreßßivo symytoms uaily decliuc, till naCura health returns. Gout and Ehoumatisra. May ba cured with tho greatest cortairitj if large* quantities of the Ointment be wol worked into tho oouiplaiiiiiig parts, and thu fcerseveriiigly done for soiho time. It is no ■ use to smear it dn the skin only, it muat be got into the 'syetom. Take as^many fill lightly as will act two or three times during the 24 hours ; eschew the> uso of coffee, and •11 stiraulanta. When theso complaints aro leaving the By stem, tho , virulence of the oouiplaint frequently seems to iuoroaao. Indiscretion of Youth. , Sore*, ulcers, Bvvulliugs., can with cortamty oo ■cured, if this Ointment; bo thoroughly, rubbed^ ah t .mud the complaining parts" tvheo yz thrice a day, keeping them. covered with linen ' rag spread with the same; : The ' Pills mufl't be taken according ta the printed directions. The blood being in an impure stafo perseverance is necessary. Ifroni humauo motives, letters of advice will bo answered gratuitously. To save carriage, tho Pills and Ointment should be obtained in the ueighborhobd of the sufferer, and not from Holloway's Establishment. Both tlie Ointment and Fills skoul ho used in the following oases : — Bad Lcga Corns (Soft) .Rheumatism 35ad Breasts Cancers Scalds Burns Contracted and Sore Nipples Bunions ■ Stiff Joints Sore-throats Bite of Mos- Elephantiasis Skin-dieeaßes chetoe's and Fistulas Scurvy Sand-Flies Gout Sore-heads Coco-Bay SUawdularSwel- Tumours Ohiego-foot. lings Ulcers *#* Tliare is a considerable saving by taking :., ■ the larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are alfixed to each Pot THE GROVE It AND BAKiSR SEWING MACHINE / 00. Have mach pleasure iv announcing some important improvements, both to their Locktftitch and Elastic or Double-Knotted Stitch Sewing Machines, and iayite intending purchasers to inspect the assortment at greatly reduced prices , of both Machines, at the Agents,, where every information us to working, &c, can .be obtained. Tho following testimonials aro published as earn pies of the many wo are cpnsta'hfiy receiving from all parts, of the world, 'and we purpose repfiiciiig them irctfue'ntly by otbei'ii,' go that the' public may term r pri' idea* tifthd GitOVEB and' Bakbb S. M.' Co.'s Muchinea, by those who have them iii uso ;— i ' *, Cornwall Chronicle Office, Lauticeefoti. ■-■■ answer to your inquiry concerning the Sewing Machine supplfetf to the CovwwaU, ' Cfooniole Office, fl lmsre<euiy to, pay it was a very compact machine^ and gwo piuch Bati«fat'tioa. I am, Gentlemen, yours truly, . M. L. GOODWIN.;. >, Mes*» Grover and J3aker.- ' J t>i-t Elliot. Dc&r Sir,— l efioukl have v i iud to your joote earlier, but have bcun '■* m homo, and #ioce my return have bcenwm n engaged. . With respect to tho S.r* ug Machine, I tune much piearsure in ad «.ng my testimony it« utility. From v/hat I know, of other fiaahmti* (uucl I have aeon Bevural kinds) I ' f9B»Mer Qwvki: awl Buimr'a the most uiuiple fua<iiu«elul for general, family ucwitig, and a jpoop.i iimmWai >xnd vu-luaUlo udtlitiwn tc» n Youre, truly, 'LL.y 'IOXHAM.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 75, 1 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 75, 1 October 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 75, 1 October 1877, Page 1

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