)Mnmimmm ; # 1 0"B DI A L', LIQ TJ E TTB, CRATED WATER" MANTJEACTTJRER. CUBF FOB ALL:] 'OLLO WA T'S '■ OINTMENT. Bronchitis','Dip'theria,' Colds, Cough, 'and'all - ">Derangements*of the -Throat'and Chest.~ ■All suffer.ers from .coughs, colds, bronchitis,' asthma, arid irregular action .of tfi& heart are earnestly to rub Solloway's searching Ointment well over the tliroat, breast, and back, as the case may require, twice a day. This Ointment is the most efficacious remedy for all internal'and external ailments of the throat. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcers, Abscesses; Wounds, and Sores of all kinds May lie thoroughly healed by the application of this Ointment to the parts affected, after they have been duly fomented with warm water. Un-. der the action of'thispowerful Ointment, aided by the Bills, all depraved humors will be quickly removed from thebody j even scrofulous ulcers and foul sores, however old or inveterate", an thus'beeared. - r .In Gout, Bheumatism, and Neuralgic Pains, This-Ointment never fails to give relief. -Its . very first application lessens the inflammation, and diminishes both heat and pain. Iti severe and'chronic cases the Bills should always he taken, as their purifying, alterative, andfestorative; qualities place the whole mass of solids and fluids in a wholesome condition. The Mother's Friend — lrfantile Diseases . Scald heads, itch, croup, blotches on the skin; scrofulous sores, and such like affections yield 'to the mighty power -of this fine Ointment in a .short time, provided it be well rubbed'round the 'affectedparts two or three times a day. : '• ' Biles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammations. '- Persons afflicted with these distressing complaints toillfind n this wonderful Ointment.'in£ slant means of ease and ability to effect their own cure without explaining their to; The Bills, in small doses, greatly■ assist, the' Ointment, as they purify ihe/blood' regulate the stomach, and cool the systeni. ' '- * Both the Ointment a?id Pills'shoidd be used in the following Complaints'^- : '_' *" •-■- Bad -Legs Fistulas Sb-re r 2fipples^ Bad Breasts Gout ■ Sore Throats' Burns ' . Gla.ndular Skin Diseases : Chilblains t Swellings , Scurvy Chapped hands Lumbago • ' Tumors. Contracted fy Piles . ' ' Ulcers, '•' '' Stiff Joints 'Bheumatism ' Wounds '' The Ointment and Pills'are sold at Professor' Holloway's-Fstablishment, 533 Oxford-street;. London; also by nearly every respectable lfen-} dor of Medicine throuqhovt the CivilisedWorld: ■ ' ' - ' Full printed directions are affixed toleaeh-. . Nervousness, Debility, Loss of Power,'- •'- Spermatorrhoea, l7idiscretidns'bf'FarT,y.¥ouih ii ■ ' Syphilitic Diseases, ' ' "--'■■ mg to the passions; no'time 'should ! :b& lost" , to at once arrest the progress of disease." ,: ' - L. 1., SMITH, has devoted / " to .'th? r practice, of this branch- of , while' previously, in England, he pil'of and "practiced with the'' celebrafedi ite&iv R:1T: Culverweil, the only medical practitioner/ I:, exclusively adopted ;this asY/the sole 1 mf:~, branch:of his profession. ■'-.-.- ;:>;-■; »tVS Smith hereby informs - the ';9% fc £?"i e on fy, legatty-ctualijied medical manriM ■i^ihis'speciality\of hisprofession ; that others ii. advertising are unqualified, and that, therer;" P fore,'in; pretending to be qualified, are "d ing/money 'underfalse pretences. ,-' : > > ;"Mi " ? Smith also warns the pubHdagainst"/;' advertised. ;"If the;taker6Tairy;>ft / iof !.tliese~Myertbed' nostrums: escape > ; with; hisTf' system :be not thoroughly and irperS?;.: parably undenhinedl themiheniay '"'*'" as th'e'mbst'fortra . ;:Utterlyccrushjed.iD t : filched M ;Be&;lftat:recov^.wln^h:is i : Smi™ 5 ? control:^WKeirw^h^puolic'^^ 1 >S ■ is tb^ui^efMt^&^onsjffi^a^ r ;dvdy:qualified medical; ;this ;his ;his v sole li ;■?: : on ( ppcl^and^^^;;; 1 ■ .cUef reason 1 for advertising.' '' : !;:, /BS ;'"';;';;"*""; , -\ ; iapl . l&kea of nervous lb|s of poweiv pimpfe-o^^fprehM^^e /drainage ifrom )the .systeinj and the "various •^^:^i e^?S:of ,yobth;and:<bloodpoisrain e : Smith invitee sufferers to' consult 'himv. as he ' has no hesitation in stating that' no m"edical : man,- either 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 one - who is at the head of his profession in this r branch of medical practice should lose no- - ■ time in seeking his advice. Nor should *any- - one" marry without first consulting him. :oa - .. The new Consulting Rooms are at ".' 182- COLLINS STREET-EAST, MEL' ' -BOTJR.NE, - - Opposite the Melbourne Club, "' '' (Late residence of the Governor). Priraieeiitrance is m Stephen street south. CONSULTATION" FEE (by Letter) £1 " , Medicines forwarded to all colonies, -so packed 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 291, 26 September 1874, Page 4
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676Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 291, 26 September 1874, Page 4
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