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"©prJSHIT JPsrpifarhtrtnr E. HALL, pOEDUL,: LI QTTEtTB, .Vi/." Ip*? !" *,"v* WAXES ' MANTJFACTUBER ''' ' ' NASEBY.. '"" '' 3 : V 7" IV S ' - ~ • ~i'7J ,,r *7' i' ' . , - ' ; CTJER FOBkALI,. V TTOLLOWAT'S OINTMENT. '"I 77 !* •' "f •'"• " r r-vr.-> VI .. .'Bronchitis, fDiptheria, Colds, Cough,-, and. all .Derangements of the Throat qnd Chat. - n .All sufferers from colds, bronchitis, asthma, and-irregularactiou of tlie heart are earnestly recommended to rub Bolloway'a searching Ointment veil over the throat, breast, 'and back, as the case' may require, -twice a'day. This Ointment is the' most efficacious reraedyfor all internal -and, external ailments of-the throat. 1 Bad Lejgs, Bad Breasts, Ulcers^Absri*te* y ' Wounds, and Sores of all kind* n'.• •' : { . May be thoroughly healed by the application, of this Ointment- to tlie : parts affected,.'- afterthey: have been duly-fomented with 'warm, water. Under the action of, this, powerful Ointment, aided by. the Pills, all depraved humours will be quickly removed from the body; even scrofulous ulcers nnd'foul sores, however old'or inveterate, can thus be cured.' In Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Paint This Ointment never fails to give relief. , Its very first application.lessees the inflammation, and diminishes both heat and pain. In'severe and'chronic the Pills should always 'be taken; as their purifying, a\terutive,and restorative: qualities place the - whole mass of solids and fluids in a wholesome: conditioo.- • The Mother's Friend—lnfantile Diseases. Scald heads; itch/ croup; blotches: on .the skin, scrofulous sored, and such;liWej affections, yield to the n.iglity power,,of. this .fine.'.Ointment in, a, short time, provided "it be':well rubbed'rdund the affected parts two' or 'three times 'a' day. ■< • ■ - r: ■ } ■; ' ; >;\ •' •- - Piles, Fistulas; and Internal Inflammations. * 1 Persons afSitfed with these distressing com- : plaints will find in this - wonderful Ointment instant ease and- ability to effect their own ,cu£e/without explaining their in-' •firmity .to. anyone. The Pillf, in small'doses, greatly assi&J; the Ointment, as purify, the blood, regulate the stomach, and cool'the system! / ■ -Bos Ointment and Pilis should be used i» ;.,.7T.til#following Camnlr.nts -Bad 1 Legs ~ ißadi Breasts Burns /Chilblains Chapped hands Contracted & 1 Stiff Joints Fistulas .Gout . ' Glandular . Swellings Lumbago V Piles Rheumatism Sore Nipples Sore Throats Skin Diseases Scurvy. Tumours ' "Ulcers* ; Wounds , The Qintment and Pills are sold at Profesaor Hollo way's Establishment, 533 Oxfordstreet;- London; also by nearly" every-respect-able Yendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World.. •' -v.,.. :.. Full printed directions are affixed 'to eabh Pot canbe Jiadtin any language, -cverxin^ Tnrkiahv,.'Ajabxg, f • Persian, or Ghineser" \ ■ y 'Nervousness,-Debility, Loss ofPower, . Spermatorrhea, Indiscretions of Early}jT6*fk 3 ;ti. Syphilitic Diseases, . In. all cases arising from errors andthe yielding to the -possions, no time should ,be lost * r . to-at once arrest the progress of disease.' | \R. L. 3j. SMITH has devoted ; r L/' himself for twenty years in the colony ' to th e practice of this branch of his profession, : while previously, in England, he was' the putful of and 1 practiced with the celebrated' Dr. j the only medical practitioner if wlio ever exclusively adopted thin aa - the «" 10 branch of his' profession. ' ' * i! -Dr L L Smith hereby informs the public, that he is the only legally-qualified medical man iii this speciality of his professionthat others advertising are unqualified, and that, therefore, in'pretending ;to be qualified} are obtainirig money under false pretences. , .P' L L Smith also warns the public againsti [the quackeries advertised. -If the taker of any of,these advertised nostrums escape' with his r life, or his system be hot thoroughly and irreparably' undermined by them lie may look up,oii himself as the most forturiate mortal;' ■, Dr.li L Smith has been applied to byi so many unfortnate broken-down youug-old men, utterly crushed in spirit,rruined in body- and filchediin pocket, that lie deems it a dutv to publish this to the world. ' -Those men and women who have been the viQtims of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek tliat recovery which is often beyond -Dr SMiTH's control. Wheii will the public understand that it is their interest to consalt a qualified medical man, who has m'«/U .this/his his sole study, rather than apply to a number of ignorant imposters, merely ; al ? d prey upon their pockets health. Dr L L Smith has always stated that to the public of these quicksands is liis cluef reason for 'advertising, f In all cases of nervous debilitr, lowness of* spirit, loss of power, pimples on the forehead,; lassitude, inaptitude for business,- inipotency, drainage from the system, and the various effects of errors of youth 'and bloodpoMoning irom diseases previously contracted, Dr L L Smith invites sufferers to consult him, as he :has no hesitation in stating that no medical ,man, eitaer here or in England has hud - the. 'opportunities of practice and extraordinary experience which he has had. Therefore, those who really desire to be treated by "on® T? ho is at the head of Ms profession in this branch of medical practice should lose no' Ume in seating his advice. Nor should any one marry without first consulting liim; - The new Consulting Rooms are at 182 COLLINS STREET EAST -MELBOURNE, - > Opposite the Melbourne Club, residency of the Governor). Private ■ ,entrance is in Stephen street south. : t CONSULTAHON FEE (by Letter)....;.£l ; Medicines fmrwaided to all eolbmes.Vso .!- as to avoid obeervatioii. * J i pnbJished by the Dr can be had on application to. him.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 254, 16 January 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 254, 16 January 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 254, 16 January 1874, Page 4

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