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. eurrMal E. HALL, OOBD I A.1., LIQUETJS: Seated wateb MAjntfFAeruitaa. -'-" - gibwrtfscnreitts. ' CURB FOR ALL. \ JJOLLOW4TS' cffJN-TMiIJSrTj Bronchitis, Diptheria, Colds, Cough, and all Derangements of the Throat and Chest. All sufferers from coughs, colds, bronchitis,] asthma, and irregular action of the heart earnestly recommended to rzib Mblloway'a searching Ointment well over the throat, breast, and back, as the case may re jiire, twice a day. This Ointment is tlie most efficacious remedy for all internal and external ailments ofthelhroat. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcers, Abscesses ; bounds, and Sores of all kinds May be thoroughly healed by the appication of this Ointment to the parts affected, after they have been duly fomented with warm water. Under the action of this powerful Ointment, aided by the Bills, all depraved humors will be quickly removed from the body; even scrofulous ulcers andfoid sores, however old or inveterate, can thus be cured. In Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Pains This Ointment never fails to give relief. It* Very first application lessens the inflammation, and diminishes both heat and pain. In severe and chronic cases the Bills should always be taken, as their purifying, alterative, and restorative qualities place the whole thoss of solid and fluids in a wholesome condition. : The Mother's Friend—lnfantile 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 toell rubbed round the affected parts two or three times a day. Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation, • Persons afflicted with these distressing complaints willfind n this wonderful Ointment instant means of ease and ability to effect their own cure without explaining their infirmity to anyone. The Pills, in small doses, greatly as sist the Ointment, as they purify the blood, , regulate the stomach, and cool the system. '' Both the Ointment and Pills sltould be used in : the following Complaints: — Bad Legs Fistulas Sore Nipples Bad Breasts. Gout Sore Throats' Burns. Glandular Skin JJisease* Chilblains Swellings Scurvy Chapped hands Lumbago Tumors Contracted Sf Piles Uleers Stiff Joints Rheumatism Wounds TheOintmeut and Pills are sold at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 533 Oxford-street, '■ London; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout \the Civilised World- : Full printed [directions are affixed to each Pot and Box, and can be had in any language even.in Turkish Arabic, Armenian, Persia* or Chinese.

Is there no hope ? the sick man said : i ; The silent doctor shook his head." " While tftere.is life there'shope, he cried." I - A^9 r 9to, dum animus est, spes est" B. ■■■£■■.■• L. SMI T S, (The only legally-qualified medical ; man advertising) CONSULTS—--0» all affections of the Nervous System (no matter from what cause arising). On all broken-down constitutions. " On all diseases arising from early, indiscretions. ■■■■■■ ■ On Gout. On Rheumatism. In these Colonies, those excesses, which w» have indulged in ' ' hot youth" tell upon us with, fearful interest. Our regrets are useless, our repiningsfutile. The sole idea should be the chances we possess of remedying the ills we already have, or combating the effects likely to result. Hide it as he may, put on as good an exterior as he can, still is the victim conscious that he is a living lie, and shat sooner or later his vices will discover him to the world. Our Faith, our obligations to society at large, the welfare of ovafuture offspring, and the duty we owe to ourselves fo, bids procrastination, and points out to us, not to wait till the ravages break out in our constitutions. Before negotiating with a merchant, before engaging with o confidential clerk; before employing a barrister, a careful man makes enquiries as to their standing, their length of occupancy or residence; and, in the case of a legal adviser, both as to his legal Qualifications an f. °i tO , Aw capabilities of transacting the individual business he consuls him upon. Strange to say, however, in the selection of a medical man, the sufferer frequently omits these necessary precautions and without regara. to the fitness, qualification, experience and ability for the particular ailment requirina treatment, he consults the nearest man whos* experience aud practice, perhaps, lies in emit* an opposite direction. a It is astonishing that so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt m spirits, hope and money .' Mave I not for years pointed out to them that I Br L L Smith, am the only legally qualified medical man advertising in the Colonies 1 Mave I not areselling,-such as Phosphodyne, Fss.noe of -Life, sc—and had them analysed an 4 found them to consist of " Burnt Sugar and favoring matte, and the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries. It is for this reason thai J step out of the ethics of the profession and advertise, to give those who require the services of my branch an opportunity of knowing they can consult a legally qualified man, and °'twl" loreoVer ' Wh ° h<LS this *** «P«*U ' Br. L. L Smith is the only legally nullified medical ,nan advertising and hZ Aa* been in Melbourne 24 yea*— ■"-"'-" •• Loss of Fewer fy Debility Syphilitic Affection* Want qfXJot.ditioQ Qout and Mgtmatum, v D % L - h SmTti «*» *« consulted 8„ fce> ter — Fea, £l, ™~j-* „ & •"• the colonies. n» r. r i (Lata the Residence of the Governor)

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 377, 2 June 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 377, 2 June 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 377, 2 June 1876, Page 4

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