faamul jtatmiaxiartrg. E. HALT,. COBDIAL, LIQTJETJB. ABATED WATJEH MAinJEACTUBEB. NASEBY. Qtetxfttitmmls. CURB FOB ALL. JJOLLOWATS OINTMENT. Bronchitis, Diptheria, Colds, Cough, and all Derangements of the Throat and Chest. Ml sufferers from coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma and irregular action of the heart art earnestly recommended to rub HollowayS ■ „ . - 7 - ••""»> remeaytor all internal and external ailments ofthethroat. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcers, Abscesses, Wounds, and Sores of all hinds May be thoroughly healed by the application of this Ointment to the parts affeotef, after th% havebeen-dulyfomented with warm water; Under the action of this powerful Ointment, aided by tlie Bills all depraved humors will be quickly removed from the body; even scrofulous uU cers and foul sores, ho-—"- - 7J - - • can thus be cured. In Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Bains This Ointment never fails to give relief. Bs very first application lessens the inflammation, and diminishes both heat and pain. In severe and chronic eases the Bills should always be taken, as their purifying, alterative, and restorative qualities place the whole mass of solids and fluids ma wholesome\condition. The Mother's Friend—lnfantile Diseases Scald heads, itch, croup, blotches on the sMn lathe mighty power of this fine Ointment in « ; short time, provided it be well rubbed round th» affected parts two or three times a day. BUes, Mstulas, and Internal Inflammations. ii,Bjerspns afflicted with these distressing com,plaints r willfind a this wonderful Ointment instant means of ease and ability to effect their tnyotim ■ i Theßills, in small doses, greatly ist the v Ointment, as they purify the blood: egulate thestomach, and cool the system. Ointment and Bills should be used in .<>:., .., ~,:•-'.t hefollowing Complaints: — <Ti Mstulas Sore Nipples Bad Breasts,: Gout Sore Throats ™J?>/ ":'.'. Ala n °Zula r SMn Diseases Chilblains/- Swellings Scurvy I Chapped hands Lumbago Tumors - Contracted, $. Biles Ulcers ; /Stilt Joints Rheumatism Wounds The Ointment and Bills are sold at Brofessor London; also by nearly every respectable Vendw of Medicine throughout the Civilised World. : . are affixed to each PotaiuL Tihii n~J ~~~. x_ x_jj •. _ •» :**&?». Turkish Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese. ' ' >'LOOK THEN INTO THY HEART tt - V .■■.:< WRITE." rjlEMijbdve sentence read carefully ail that I could in a thousand. lines, it adapts itself admirably to a large number of cises continually coming under mv treatment, J Many w7u> "Look into their hearts" at the reading of this advertisement, and who ponder over it, will say, I know I should write, for I ■have a great secret there in my heart, hidden deep down, and I fear every day something Mil shortly shoio itself by some plain symptom and, make that secret known to my fellow men, and cause me to be pointed at as an object of pity or scorn. \ " Look into thy heart" and say is it not better, for me to seek aid and get relief by writing to one man in whom I have confidence with whom my secret is safe, and whose aid and counsel loill cause my life hereafter to be happy, malcing me say loith the proverb—" Rejoice, O, Young Man, in thy Youth." "Look then into thy heart and write" for hundreds have written to me when it has been top late, and who, in place of having " Children like olive-branches round about their table," have their homes desolate, and feel it a reproach upon their manhood to live. : : 'f Look then into thy heart and write," and remember that. "Ms thy days, so shall thy -strength be,'' and that by writing down your case, np eyes but my own see it, that relief mentally and physically can be given to you, and Matin place of sinking into a dishonored and premature death, you can feel that, in the words of ■Wordsworth—"An old age serene and bright, and lovely as a Lapland night shall lead thee to thy grave." ' LOUIS L. SMITH. > Nervousness, Debility, Loss of Bower, Indiscretions of Early Youth, &c. In all cases arising from errors and the yieldt ing to the passions, no time should be lost j- to at onoe arrest the progress of disease. ; V; DR. L. L. SMITH, '■'_ (The only legally qualified medical man 'advertising in these Colonies) 182 COLLINS STREET EAST, MELBOURNE, ' Opposite the Melbourne Club. /Late the residence of the Governor). Brivqte[entra}ice is in Stephen-street, South. Consultation Fee (by letter) ... £1 Medicines forwarded to all the Colonies, so packed as to avoid observation. Books written by Dr. L. L. Smith, Post free; postage stamps : Means of Prolonging Life Is.Qd. Medical Household Sketches, No. 1 3*. od. Do do do No. 2 Is. 9d. Weakness and Sterility ,„ ..." >t# 3s. Od Medical Almanac, 1875 ' 6d*
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 330, 2 July 1875, Page 4
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765Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 330, 2 July 1875, Page 4
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