(SnrMal,i^laraifafxttrrrs. C E. HALL,, O~E Di A L,' 111 QJ7 ( ETT K IZEaATEDovWAIEB-iSMANtIEAGTimES.-; .> i' NASTSBY^' ; CURE 'FOB ALL.) rOLLOWA Y'S. OINTMENTI H BronchitisjDiptheria,- Colds, - Cough, and- alln ' D.erangementsxof the Throat and Chesta - •asthmay and .irregular action: of: the heart- ;j ; • ■earnestly \< recommended?to; rub .=■ Hollohoay,• searchingQintmaivt well:over the throat,. sand back, as' the pase.mag rfi ruire, tioice- a_ daj/.~ [ This, Ointment \'all interfiaLand external ailments, of the throat.. '' Bad-Legs) Bad JB'reasts, Ulcers, Abscesses» \i IVounds, and Sores of all kinds . • Slag, be thoroughly healed by the. appication of this Ointment to. the parts after, they . have Veen dulgfonunted loith warm, water. Un~der. the action of this powerful biiitinent, aided fig alLdepraved humors will be quickthe body; even scrofulous ul? cers "andfoid 1 sores; however old or' inveterate, can thus be cured.- • ' ,\ln Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Fains: ' This Ointment, never fails to give relief . , It*, verg first application lessens the inflammation, , : and diminishes both heat and pain.- ■ •. in. severe ■ and chronic cases, the. £ills should always be -.taken, ai their alterative, and restorative 'qualities jplace' thejohole mass of solids, .and fluids in a wholesome condition. i,,. 2%e Mothe/s.Friendr— Infantile Diseases « .Scald heads} itch,'croup, blotches' on the skin 'scrofulous-sores; and such like affections yield * to the hiighty. power iof this fine Ointment in a' short-rthnej.provided.M be well rubbed round the ■ ■ affected parts two or three times a day. Piles,-Fistulas; and Internal Inflammations. Persotis. afflicted with these distressing com* plaints, will find n this wonderful Ointment zn~ Lstant .means .of ease atid ability to effect their own cure without explaining their infirmity to' anyone. The Pills, in small doses, greatly as 1 fist. the Ointment, as they purify the blood", reg.ulate the stomach, and cool the system. ' Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in ' ; thefolloioing Complaints:— r ' Bad, LegsBad.Bfieasts. t> Bums Chilblains ■ i.happed hands ■ Contracted 3f ' Stiff Joints ■Fistulas ■ Gout Glandular ■ dwellings Itumbago . • Piles : Rheumatism Sore Nipples ;Sore Throats, ■ Skin Scurvy Tumors Ulcers . Wounds .
TheOintmeutand Pills arc soldat Professcr -Jlolhway's. Establishment, 533 Oxford-street', London j also by nearly every respectable Vendor 'of Medicine throughout the Civilised World• :■*. full printed directions are affixed to eacK .Pot and. Box,.and can be had in any language, even, in Turkish Arabic,' Armenian, Persian, or' Chinese. ' - - "LOOK THEN INTO THY RE ART Sr ■ .WRITE." - TTIMM above sentence read - carefully ,■>: , . will tell, all .that I.coiild in a thousandlines,, it -adapts, itself admirably to a large number of cases continually coming under my treatment. * Many who'' Look into.their hearts" at the reading of this advertisement, and who ponder over, it, will say, £ know I should write, for J. : have a , great secret there hi my heart, hidden and I-fear every day something ,mU shortly shoio itself by some plain symptom find make that secret kiwwnto my fellow men; a,id 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. wi-iting to one man in whom I have,confidence with whom my secret is safe, and lohose aid a»4 counsel will cause my life hereafter to be hapVyj making me say with the proverb-—" Rejoice, 0, Toting' Man, in thy Youth." " I-oob then into thy. heart and write " for hundreds have written to me when :it has been too late, and who, ,in.place, of having" Children .like ..olive branches-, round about their t a H € ." 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 "As thy days, so shall thu strength be, and that by writing douin your case, no eyesbut my own see it, that relief men tally and physically can be given to you, and that tti place of sinking into a dishonored and' premature Jlealh, you can feel that, in the words of Wordsworth—' An old age se retl e -and oright, and Jovely as ,a Lapland vight shall lead thee to t/iy-grave." ' ' LOUIS L. SMITH' Nervousness,-Debility, loss of Power, Indiscretions of Early Youth, Sfo. In all cases arising from' errors and the T ; eld-' lag to the. passioaa, 110 time should lost ■ to at onc» arrest the progress of disease; DR. L. L. SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising in these Colonies) 182 COLLIN'S STREET EAST MKT BOURNE, ' Opposite the Melbourne Club. _ fLate thejresidence of the Governor) Private entrance is in Stephen-sheet, South. Consultation Fee (by letter) £\ Medicines fortoarded 'to all the Colonies so , packed as to avoid observation. ' " Xooks written by Dr. L. L. Smith, Post free ; postage stamps : Mtms of Prolonging Life . ... ... j, qj Medical Household Sketches, Nol\ Ssod' do do No. 2 Is qd Weatcness and-Sterility £7Medical Almanac, 1875 - " 'gj
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 358, 14 January 1876, Page 4
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784Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 358, 14 January 1876, Page 4
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