r * Hollo-way's Ointment.. ] FRIEND OF THE BRITISH SETTLER! OLLO VYAY'S OINTMENT. • To Emigrants, Diggers, and Others. - You will find in your adopted country this invaluable Ointment, so well known t.o you all. Should you accidentally meet witli injuries of any kind, they may not only be relieved, but cured, by this cooling and healing unguent. Gout and Rheumatism. To sufferers from the racking pains of Rheumatism and Grout this Ointment will prove invaluable. After fomentation with warm water the soothing action of this Ointment is most remarkable ; it seems at once to lessen inflammation, ease pain, reduce the swelling,. restore natural circulation, and expels the disease. For the above complaints Holloway's Ointment and Pills are infallible specifics. x Diptheria, Bronchitisj Sore Throats, Coughs, and Colds. This class of diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment, three times a day, upon the throat, chest, and back of the patient. It will soon penetrate and give immediate relief. In all stages of Influenza, Colds, and Bronchitis, tliis treatment may be followed with efficiency and safety—indeed, it has never been known to fail. . All Varieties of Skin Diseases, Scrofula, and, ■ Scurvy. This Ointment is a certain cure for Ringworm, Scurvy, Scrofula, or King's Evil, and the most, inveterate skin diseases to which the 'human race is subject. They cannot be treated with a safer or more speedy remedy than Holloway's Ointment; assisted by his celebrated Pills; which act so powerfully on the constitution and so purify the blood that these disorders are completely eradicated from the system, arid a lasting cure obtained. Dropsical Swellings. Beware of this dangerous and stealthy complaint, which frequently creeps upon us by slight squeamislmess or trifling jaundice, of which little or no notice is taken until the legs begin to swell. The cause of the evil inust be looked for, in the liver and stomach ; therefore, set to work'earnestly, by taking Hollo-. Tray's •feraous pills according, to the'printed in- • st.rUctions, and rubbing the Ointment very effectively over the ; pit of the stomach and right side, where th.ose organs lie. Most dropsical cases will readily, yield to the combined influence of the Ointment and Pills. ' , Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation. These complaint's are most distressing, to both body and inind, false delicacy concealing th em from the knowledge of tliie most intimate friends. Persons suffer for froih' Piles and similar complaints when they might use Holloway's Ointment with instant relief, and effect their own cure without the annoyance of explaining their ailment to anyone. The Pills greatly assist the Ointment, as they purify the blood,, regulate its'circulation, renew diseased (Structures,: and invigorate the entire system. Disorders of the Kidneys, Stone'and Gravel Are immediately relieved arid ultimately cured if this Ointment be>well rubbed'/twice a .day, into the small-of the back, over thje, region pf the kidneys, to which it will gradually penetrate, and in almost every case give immediate Relief ; but persevererice will be necessary to a tliWough cure. Both the' Ointment and Pills shouJ'i he used in the following > Bad Legs Bad Breasts Burns ; Bunions . Bite of Mos- ; chetoes and ;: Sand Flies Coco-bay Cliiego-foot _ Chilblains Chapped hands Corns (Soft) Cancers ; ; .Contracted • & • Stiff Joints Elephantiasis' Fistulas Grout Glandular Swellings Lumbago Piles Rheumatism. Scald, Heads Sore "Nipples Sore Throats Skin Diseases' Sore Meads, Tumours Ulcers .Wounds Yaws - 1 N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to .each pot. ■' Surgeons, &c. . DR. M'CAMBRIDGE, ; , gURaEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, ; Naseby, MOIT N T IDA.. DE. J. D. NI T E iS, .. gURaEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR, BLACKS No: 1. Hairdressers. By Appointment to H.R.H:* the Djjke of Edinbuegh and His ; Excellency the Governob, and Yolunteebs.- ' , F. BEISSEL, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S AIRDRESSER & PERFUMER, Ra.tte.ay street, Dunedin. a r Wariri, Cold, and Shower Baths always ready. Cold Baths lg.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 55, 18 February 1870, Page 4
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