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Cotitial Sftaraxfaeiams. E. HALL, • fIOEBIA L, LIQTJ ETJ Jh.. V ASD SEATED WATEB MASUFACIuBEB. NASEBY SUiaerijsaißflis. CURE FOR ALL. OLLOWAJTS OINTMEZTT Bronchitis, JDiptheria, 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 rsib Soliotcatf* searching Ointment well over the throat, breast, and back, as the ease may re.juire, twice a dag'. This Ointment is the most efficacious remedu for all internal and external ailments oftkelliroat. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, JJlcers, Abscesses, ounds, and Sores of all kinds May be thoroughly healed by the appication or this Ointment to the farts affected, after they have been duly fomented with warm water. Under the action of this powerful Ointment, aided oy the Fills, all depraved humors will be quick• Ij removedfrom the body; even scrofulous uicirs and foul sores, however old or inveterate can thus be cured, "* In Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Pains This Ointment never fails to give relief. Its ver y first application lessens the inflammation and diminishes both heat and-pain. In severe and chronic cases the mis should always be taken, as tneirpurifying, alterative, and resiorative qualities place the whole mass ' of solid and fluids in a wholesome condition. : The Mother's Friend—lnfantile Diseases Scald heads, itch, croup, blotckes on the skin scrofulous sores, and such like affections yield to the mighty power of This fine Ointment ina short time, provided it be well rubbed round the effected,parts ttDO or three times a day. ' Piles, Fistulas, arid Internal Inflammation. ' ■ Persons afflicted loith these distressing complaints will find n this wonderful Ointment instant mean? 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 stomachy and cool the system. Both the Ointment and Fills should be used hk the following Complaints:— Bad Legs Fistiilas Bad Breasts Gout Burns Glandular Chilblains Swellings Chapped hands Lumbago Contracted 8( Files Stiff Joints Rheumatism Sore Nipples Sore Throats Skin Diseases Scurvy ■■ Tumors Ulcers Wounds ■ The Ointment and Fills are sold at Professor. Holloway's Establishment, 533 Oxford-street., London ; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised WorldFull printed directions are affixed -to each Pot and Box, and can be had in any language even in Turkish Arabic, Armenian, Persian '. Or Chinese. " Is there no hope 1 the sick man said• The silent doctor shook his head." ~ • " While there is life there's hope, he cried." JEgroto, dum animas est, spes est" L . L. s M IT(The only legally-qualified- medical: man advertisingj C ONS ULTS On all affections of the Nervous System (ho . matter from what cause arisingj. On all broken-down constitutions. On all disease arising from early indisereHons. On Gout.. Oh Rheumatism. In these Colonies, those excesses, which ioe • have indulged in ''hot youth" tell upon us with fearful interest. s Our regrets are useless, our repiningsfutile. !Fhe sole idea should he the chances we possess of remedying the ills we already have, or combating the effects likely to result. Side it as he may, put on as good an- exterior as he can still is the victim conscious thai 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 our future 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 negociating with a 'merchant before engaging with a confidential clerk; before em ploying a barrister, a careful man makes en-' quiries as to their standing, their length of occupancy or residence; and, in ths case of' a legal adviser, bath as to his legal qualifications and ccs to his capabilities of transacting ths individual business he epnsulss him upon, strange to say, hoioever, in th». selection of a medical man,, the sufferer frequently omits these-necessaryprecautions and without regara \ ~'T ff' less , qualification, experience" and ability for the particular aitment requiring treatment, he consults the nearest man, whose experience aud practice, perhaps, lies in quite an opposite direction. It is astonishing thai so many are driven mad, are ruined in health, and are bankrupt m spirits, hope and -money / Save I not for years pointed out to them that I, I>r. L. Z, Smith, am the only legally qualified medical man advertising in the Colonies ? Save I not also prosecuted, at my own expense, these ten} quacks, and exposed the various nostrums theq are selling,—such as Phosphcdyne, Essence of Life, ofc. —and had them analysed and found them to consist of " Burnt Sugar and rlacormg matter" and the certificates I have proved to be all forgeries. It is for this reason that 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 one moreover, who has mads this his esvecia stad.y* - * Sr. -£•-£. Smith is the only legally qualified medwed man advertising, and he has Loss of Power $ Bebßity Syphilitic Affections Want of Condition "Qout and Rheumatism. teJ—fW ° an be c ° n! ™lted by let. the colonies. * forwarded to ok B rT L I « 182 Collins st. Fast (Late the Residence of the Governor J MELIk) '

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 439, 13 September 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 439, 13 September 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 439, 13 September 1877, Page 4

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