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Pamtiacntrks" ~_,;, . t - -• ~E. WALT,, , . v ,,.- ; .... rf 6s# i.a l, , li #tj i tj;b ; Mk£Tm>'; WATER' "''BiAiBrpPACTUiIEB,? ''. 1 [[ ,«'' l . FEffiNDrbF i Ali.> * [ j ' .i. -, # Impurities, of the Blood: ~ ~ Until these purifying Pi'ls.have had a, fair .trial, let ho one be longer oppressed with the . notion that his malady is incurable. A few , ,dose's. will-'remove all disordered aetions;rouse ,the torpid liver, relieve the obstructed^ kidneys, .cleanse impure blood, and conferl on" every function healthful vigor. They work a, - thorOUffh : Tinrififiatinn tTirnnirhnnf- tli'o, wv.Ai^' .ojouciu, : witnouu elisor \ tioir of any organ. Indigestion, Bilious Complaints, and Sick Headache. " No' organ in the human body is so liable" to- disorder as the liver. Remember when' .nausea, flatulency, or acidity on the stomach" SWA.rnN'f'nfl. tfin.t. .ftimuafcinTi io •«/■.»■ J- _ jprpperlyj that Hollo way's Pills give .strength- ; \Q ■??&&?,, remove, all causes. / k;i<» =4 n i; ; ii-.j ;j - ache,"and affect a permanent cure. ""' 1 Weakness and Debility. ' la'cases of debility, languor, and nervousi. nessj generated by excess of any kind, whethermental or physical, the effects of these Pills.- , [are: in the highest degree bracing, renovating,' and restorative. They drive from the system' T? r the morbid causes of disease, re-establish the digestion, strengthen the nervous system,, raise'the patient's spirits, and bring back the frame to' its pristine health and vigor. The Kidneys — Their Derangement and cure\ If these Pills be used according to' the'- < printed-directions, and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys for at 'least * half an hour-at bed-time, as salt is forceddntomeat, it will penetrate to the kidneys and- ■ correct any derangement therein. , ; Coughs and Colds. ' This purifying and regulating medicine, in - conjunction with Holloway's Ointment, is the/ best cure for hoarseness, sore throats, diptheria, ■ pleurisy, and' asthma; and an infallible remedy for congestion, bronchitis, andinflam-' x mation, indeed as afamily medicine, they are . invaluable for subduing such ailments of ( young and'old of both sexes. . Holloway's the best remedy known", ; in'the world for the following diseases :" ' Ague'' I'lG-out , "'Secondary'" Asthma Headache symptoms y '" Bilious 1 Com- Indigestion " Tic'D'olof eux'•"> , i (• Liver Com- Ulcers - *: Bowel Com-' plaints'- Venereal affec: plaints Lumbago tions Debility Piles ' "Worms of all ■ Dropsy '• '• ' Rheumatism kinds I'emaleirregu-. Scrofula, or Weakness," , lanties \,, King's Evil from what- . Fevers of all Sore Throats ever cause, i s»?*■ -,../, , &c -> &c- ---• .The Pills and Ointment are sold at Pro- . feasor Holloway's Establishment, 533 Oxford-. pfcrPPt Tinnrlnn . olon Tvrr -™„„1„ able* Vendor of Medicine throughout the'' Civilised' World. , . . - Tt r - Full' printed directions are affixed to each ' Box andiPot, and can be had in any language; *■ even; in, Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, = ,or Chinese. .... . t I, v Hervousness, Debility,' Doss of .Power • : . Spermatorrhoea, Indiscretions of JEarly Youth -■;•,'* . Syphilitic Diseases, - l , In; all cases arising from errors and the yield- J ' ™g to the no time should be lost • to arrest the progress of disease. DR. L. L, SMITH has devoted f -himself for'twenty years in the colony to 'the practice'of this branch of his profession, - while previously, in England, he was the puf ' pil r of and practiced with the celebrated Dr. " Culverwell, the only medical practitioner J_: ( who ever exclusively adopted this as the "sole '' branch'of his profession. ■ '- DrL'L Smith hereby informs the public-? ; that he w the only legally-qualified medical man,-, I in phis speciality of his profession ; that others-.:* advertising are unqualified, and that, .there- r fore, in pretending to be qualified, are obtain-, ing money under false pretences. > . ~.,. • Dr'LL Smith also warns the public against 1 ' ~pf these' advertised; nostrums 1 escape with!' h'isl 1 ;'" jHfe;|o'r-his system 1 be not thoroughly and'irte-'i 1 .them he may ioqkup- 'l'". fortunate mortal.'" ?■ r,r!7 ;■ ! Dr TjTi SivrrrTr haa lwon'oTrnW <■"« i-ll'--LI"-* many.uhfortnate, broken-down youug-oldmen,rjf utterly .cru3Hed'in ; spirit, ruined-inibody^and^r! filcliedjn,ppcket, that hei deems it a :duiy.t6. ; fs f rpubjish' this ,to the world. ; :.■■'.,■. ,-.-j [*■'■' u ---.^ .-';', Those men and women who have-beetf'the victims' of unprincipled charlatans-frequently^ 3 Smith's'control;. When will : the public un-t-'l I '.'derstand that it is their interest to consult a ' •' ! duly qualified medical man," who has made'- 11 ' this his his sole study, rather than apply to' : . ; a [number of ignorant impbsters, who inerely ; >: ihanjiihd prey upon their pockets and^healtli^"'; "■ '.' I DrjL'L Smith has.always stated/ijiatj to^nl ' ! warn,thepubHc of these, quicksands jis^hiaj,! ; "ehiejEireasonjfor advertising..,: -..-■ Um r j draraagefrom the'system; and the varipus ! ef-' s fects of errors 'of 1 ' man.-eitner here or in England has liad the" ' opportunities of practice and extraordinary ' - experience has had. - Therefore those who really desire to be treated by onewho is at the head of his profession in this branch, of medical practice should lose no. • time in-seeking his advice. iNor should any-' f one ,marry> without first consulting him. . The new. Consulting Booms are at • 182 COLLINS STREET EAST, MTCT BOURNE, Opposite the Melbourne Club,' ' „ (Late'residen'ce "of the"Governor). : Private:' 3 .i ' 'entrance is m Stephen street south.-'"' : ''-' ■CONSULTATION FEE "(by Lett?r) ..!...£l s iMedicines forwn.rdpd tn oil nnl^; nn _ " V 1 '' packed 1 as to avoid observation. "Books published by the Dr can be had on. application to him.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 267, 18 April 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 267, 18 April 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 267, 18 April 1874, Page 4

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