Holloway's Ointment. FRIEND OF THE BRITISH SETTLER I (J LL 0W A Y'S 'Ol IS THEN T. Ta Emigrants, Diggers, and Others;. You will fiiiA in your adopted' country this invaluable Ointment, so weil known to ydulaiir. 'Should you accidentally meet "with injuries of any kind, they may not only be relieved, but cured, by tliis cooling and healing unguent.. Gout and Bheumatism. To sufferers from the racking pains of Rheumatism; and Grout this Ointment will prove invaluable. After fomentation with warm \vater the soothing action of this Ointment is most remarkable ;; it seems at once to lessen in flammation> ease pain, reduce the swelling, restore natural circulation, and expels the disease. For the above complaints Holloway's Ointment and Pills are- infallible specifies. . DiptJieria, Bronchitis, Sore Throats, Coughs, and Colds. This class of diseases may be cured by well rubbing' the Ointment, three timesaday, upon the throsit, chest, and back of'the "patient. It will soon penetrate and give immediate relief! In all stages of' Influenza,. Colds, and Bronchitis, this treatment may be followed with efficiency and safety —indeed, it has never been known ta fail. All Varieties of SMn Diseases, Scrofula, and - Scurvy. -: This- Ointment is a certain cure for Ringworm,. Scurvy, Scrofula,, or Ejng's Evil, ar:d the most inveterate skin diseases to which the liiumaii race is subject. They cannot be treated ' with a safer or more speedy remedy than Holloway's Ointment, assisted by his celebrated Mils, which act so powerfully on the constitution:, and so purify the blood that these disorders are completely eradicated from the system, and a lasting cure obtained. Dropsical Sicellings. H
Beware- of this dangerous and stealthy com* plamt,. -which frequently creeps upon us by slight sqjieamishness or trifling jaundice, of ■which littl'e or no notice is taken until the legs begin- to- swell'. The cause of tile evil must be looked: for in the liver and- stomach ; therefore, set to work earnestly, by faking Holloway's famous pills according to the printed instructions, and' rubbing thie Ointment, very effectively over- the pit of the stomach and right side, where those organs lie. Most dropsical cases- will readily yield to the combined influence-of the Ointment, and Pills. Piles, Jpitst'idm, and Internal Inflammation. , These complaints are most distressing to both body and mind, false delicacy concealing them from.thy knowledge of the most iatimate friends. Persons suffer for yeass- from Piles and similar complaints when they might u?e 1 Lolloway's Ointment with instant relief, and effect their own cure without the annoyance of explaining their ailment to.-any on s-. The Pills greatly assist the Ointment,.as they purify tl e blood, regulate its circular.]"en-,, renew diseased structures, and invigorate tihe entire system..' Disorders of the Kidneys,. Stone and Grceoel Are immediately relieved and ultimately cured it"this Ointment be well'rubbed, trvsi'ce a day, in iw. the small of .the b.-ick, over the region of the kidneys', to which it will gradually penetrate, and in almost every case give immediate relief; but perseverence will, be- necessary to effect a thorough cure. Both the- Ointment and Pills shmild de med in the following Bad LegsBad Breasts ■ Burns BunionsBite of. Moschetoes and Sand Flies. Coco-bay"' Chiego-foot Chilblains Chapped hands •Corns (Soft);Cancers Contracted & ; Stiff Joints GroutGr 1 an du l.arSwellings Lumbago Piles jßheumntism Scald Ueads< Sore NipplesSore Throats Skin DiseasesScurvy Sore .TumoursBlcers "Wounds •Yaws N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patientsin; every disorder are affixed to. each pot.. . Surgeons, &c.
DR. M'CAMBRIDGE, . gUK&EON AND ACCOUCHEUIi, IASEBT,. ; ■ H O U.N T I D A.. • 1 1> R. J. .D. KIY EJ* gTOGEON AND ACeOtJCHEUE, BLACKS No. 1. Hairdressers. NOTICE OF. REMOVAL, From Rattray street to Princes 6treet on- and after 3Uth day of Sept., 1870. w F.-BEISSEL, AIRpREiSSEIi & PERFUMER, (By. : appointment to H.R.O. tlie Dttke of Edikbtogk and His Excellency the ''' : Govern ob, and VoiirarTEEEs). Begs, to notify to his friends and the public, that he lias taken those central premises in Princes street the Bank of New South "Wales) and next door • to • Mr. George Young, watchmaker, his,old premises in Rattray street being totally unfit lor carrying on his business any longer with comfort to hie oußtoiners.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 92, 18 November 1870, Page 4
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683Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 92, 18 November 1870, Page 4
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