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(Sariial' MmtufaeturEcs E. TT'ATiT.j f"\o 111> IA LV LIQ,JJ EV E, \_y - 1 ' " _-A3fD ', .t Crated watee -maktoeactuileil NASE-BY. , \ CURJS. FOR, ALL:,- ' tf OLL 0 Y:^ I ° :i^ 7 -?' jSII!NT--5 t " *5 v " T i< i tfi , ?"'*-* F Bronchitis',"DiptheriayColds, Cough^'and all i 'DerangemeiitS of Throat and Chest. : coughs,;colds, bronchitis, asthma, and irregular, action-of/the heart are recommended' ■to .rub-yJloltoway's , searching Ointment, well over.: tte throat, breast pud hackiM.tlwicg£fimay\Tequire,twice a day. ThiS; Ointment is the most efficacious remedy for all internal and exteriial ailments of the throat. Bad. Legs, Had Breasts, Ulcers, * Abscesses, Wounds, 'and Sores of all Jcinds . May, be. thoroughly healed by the application of this .Ointment to the parts, affected; after they havebeendulyfomented with warm.water. Tin der the ; action of this powerful Ointment, aided by,the Pills, all depravedhmnors will be quickly.removed from the body even--.scrofulous ulcers and foul .sores- however/ oldkorsinvet&rAtp, can thus be cured. • , ~ , 1 - ■ > In &out, Rheumatism}: and-Neuralgic Bains This Ointment 'never Jh.ils.lo give relief. Its very first application .lessens the inflammation, and_diminishes r both h'eat andpaini - In, severe and; chronic 'cases.' always be takqn,.astheirpurifying^alterative, and restor-(o&^---^guc^iesi^laof^'w]^^-Jin^<qfi^oUds and fluids:in d whplesome condition:: ; f.. The Mother s Ifittend^^?Lnfantile:Diseases. ' >::.Scaldheads,itch;croupj blotches- on the skin, scrofulous and suchlike affections yield to the mighty power - ofthis-fin'e Ointment in a ssTwrAMme,^pr : omd&<y z itbe well rubbed round the affectedparts two three times, a day. Biles, JFistulas, and Internal-Inflammations. persous ajflicted with ■ these. distressing comv ■plaints willjind, n this iounderfill Ointment' in- • stant means of ease and ability"to effect their ozon cure without explaining their infirmity to anyone.. .The in sijiciUL doses.. greatly assist'the. Ointment, as ' tteij^purify the blood, regulate the stomach, and cool the system: r, ' 1 r-i JiBotlithe Ointment and Bills should,be used in. • thefolloioing Complaints:— :Bad Legs Bad■ Breasts'" Burns"' Chilblains •■'Cha/pped hands Contracted' <s•. Stiff Hoints . jFistulas Gout'' ' <■<-* G-l'a ndular Lumbago " Biles 'i * - " Rheumatism i JSore Wimples Sore Throats Skin Diseases Scurvy Tumors - i "JJlcers :■ The Oinimeut'aridpilh'are "sold at Professor lloll6ioay's'T?stablish.meiit/533''Otfbrd-street, - London; also by tiearly every respectable Ven- - dor of Medicine, throughout-, the Civilised' ** •World. - ••■'X ' - Full printed directions are affixed to each Pot and JBoxj-andtcan be had in any language, even in Turkish. Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese. . ;,i -aoiC \ >, . / . rj* l . - JSertousiiess, Debility,: Loss of Bower, • Spermatorrhcea, Indiscretio}is of JEarly Touth Syphilitib Diseases, * - ~ ;In all cases arising from! errors and the yield- . i?g to the passions, no time should be lost > : -to at [once: arrest the progress Jof disease. Ii- L., SMITH ,taa devoted himself^twenty colony •to the practice of this branch of his profession, ( wiiile previously, in England, he -was the pu--pil of, and practiced with the celebrated Dr. Culverw oSlj medical practitioner who ever exclusively adopted tha as the sole branch of his profession. v «... -Dr.Jjli Sanni rhereby informs tiie pnhlic ■thafc;Ae is the Only legaUy-qtuzlifietiiiiedscal man of hisprofessioa,; rthat others advertising are - aad . that, therefore, in pretending to be are obtain- . iug monej-_ under false pretences. • ♦ . - Dr-li.li'SinxH also trains thepnbiic against the-quaiikeries adv^sedf,; IBthe ikker of any of these advertised-uostmms -escape with his .lifpi .or-his system bo-nofe thoroughly and irreby them-lie-aiiiy look upon himself as. the niostjfortunateSiiior taL Dr L L Shith lias been": applied to bv so many unfortnate broken-down youug-old inen, utterly crushed in ruined in body and' filched in pocket,-that he deems it a duty to publish this to the world.- | , ■ X'iioso men ivnd Women -who have l victims of unprincipled charlataasf seek that recovery: whieHjs often" -bevond Dr Smith s control. ?-. \V,lien iwill £public understaud that it is their interest to consult aduly qualified medical, man, who has made this his his sole study,.rather than apply to a number of ignorant, imposters, who merely harp and. prey ,upon,their pockets and health. • . SiiiTH lias i.always-. stated that to, »warn/the. public of ■ tliesef ( <juicksands ■ his chief,reason for advertising -> _ .. . ~ ; Jn. all .<jcases< of-nervous debility,- lowness of spirit, loss..of ppwer,- pimples-dn the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude Jor business,' -impotency, "?W?age from, the system,-,aud the various ef-fect-s ofj errors, : of youth. and< ■bloodpoisoningfrom diseases pre.yiquslyi contracted,' Dr X' Li invites sulferers -to consult him, as he has no^hesitation in stating that ,no medical, man, either here or in England.Vh'as htd the opportunities of practice ; experience which lis has,had!' Therefore, those who'rcally desire to be treated by one who is at the- head *. of ' his' profession in this branch of . medical- practice 'should lose no time in:seeking' his advice.Nor "should anv one marry without first'consultinglliini. * _THe new Consulting^!? ooms are at- ' 182 1 GOIiLINS "i S t?BEET EAST, MEL -- - BOUJRNE, Opposite the 3felboiu:ne Ciuh, (Late residence of the. Governor).::' " Private entcj.nce ; is m*Steto*ffen I street south '" (b^JLett^r)... /. .£1 Medicines forwarded to. all - colonies, eo -■ packed-as to observation. Books published by the Dr caii. 'be had on application to him. ' ' -

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 284, 14 August 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 284, 14 August 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 284, 14 August 1874, Page 4

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