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&cri>iai IPOTtttwittrers. E. HALL, nOEDIAL, LIQUEUR. Kj A2TD SEATED WATEB MANUFACTURER. NASEEY Slboertismente CUIUS FOB ALL. - 'OLLO WAY'S OINTMENT Bronchitis, JDiptheria, Colds,. Cough, and'ail Derangements of the Throat and Chest. All sufferers from cov.glts, colds, bronchitis asthma, .and irregular action of the heart earnestly, recommended to. rv.b JLoilowaf & searching Ointment well over the throat, breast, andhac/c,asthe case mag require, twice a day. Tins Ointment' is the efficacious remedy for all internal and exiernalaihnentsofthethrpat. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcers, Abscesses, Wounds, and Sores of all binds , u.jj ccma., a-cerin&y havebssn dulyf minted icith idarM water: 17aderthe action of thispowerfulOintment,-.: aided by ttie.Bills, all depraved htanors_-ioillSe qvi<ik-c ly removed from, the body;,. even scrofulous ull cer-s and foul sores, however old or inveterate' can, thus be cured'. % J-; -? ' - oj (in-Gout, Sheumtotism, ThisOintme'nt never fails to give'relief.' r: lts very first application lessens the r -ijiflammation- f and diminishes 'iotMieat ■ mdtfaiHl, -in -severe: ■And chrome cases Me-Bills should-, always, be--.akfn, as, theirpifrJfying, alterative, and resior7!P lyOl /~t / j /jon nr\ 7 J. 7. L T 7 ' **#•»•' 'j • *• of solid Thi'U&other s 3Prient£—-Infantile Jbi'secCses ' , ; .. Scald-heads, itch, croup, .blotches, skin .Scrofulous sores, and such like affections iii.ieid ■ lothe-mighby.power qfthisfiiS G*mtUnfinr l a 'short-time, provided" % be-well rubbed round the affeeiedjparistwo orihreeiiniesa day. i -xPUes, -ij is tula s, andXnterfial InfiamTna&ion. ' Beisoiis afflicts,d, with -these, distressing complaints -wUXfind'n this wondeifitl Ointment instant ■means'of ease and^ability to effect their own cure without ■ explaining their infirmity' to . anyone?] Wi&BUls, in small dossil gr'ecctltf'ds sist\ the .Ointment, .as. they purify the blood, ieg v. Late ihesioviuch, cintl cop lihesgsicni. Xtoth .the Ointment and Bills should, be used in W ie ,foUdtsitigComplalnisi— '■ ' Bad Legs Bad Breasts Burns Chilblain's Chappedhands Contracted § v. Stiff Joints. Fistulas 'Gokt :,\ Gridnd ill a r SxceVbings - Lumbago'■ Biles \ Bheumatism Sore Ripples £oreJFlbrqcLts[ SJcin. Diseases' Scurvy:"' 1 Tumors ' Ulcers r • TFbun'ds -i : ; Tn\Oiiiimeid]andßills are sold atProfessor Hollowtiif s Establishment, London; also by nearly every respectable' Vendor of MedAciKS" tJirbWjJioTtf' the Vivilised World' . - - . - . •• . ; . 'Muttprinted directions are affixed' to each' Pot andßo.v, and,can Ae, had (in..any.' language,even m Turkish Arabic,-Arnieniaii,- Persian," or Chinese. • .. .. " 2"s there no hope 1 the side man said ; IPhe ''siTeht'doctor shook his head"'' ! "-While there is lifdthere'shope, he cried." ' ASgrpto, dum animas hst,spes'est." " " b M I T. %-. , '• ' (The only 'legally-qualified' medical ;■ . ' . - man advertising)- - ■ -co msuLTS— ' " .<?» affections qf 'fhe Nervoiis System (no ' | matter■from whdt cau-h arising). ' On \all Tyrohen-dcnmi constitutions'. '" On all diseases 'arising from early indis'ctetionsi ' '■ On Govt. ' : " • Oil liheiiniafism. -• '; : - In these Colonies, tliose excessesj which :we. liave Indulged in "hoiyouth" tell upon us wiff fearful interest. Qv.p regrets ar.e:iiseUss, our. repbimgsfutih.. Tit>s sole idea should be the 'changes • ioe possess •of remedying the ills we. already have, or cm* bating'the effe'ets lijcely to result. ~ Side it.as he may, put on, as good an exterior, as As can, - still is the.victim, conscious that,he is a living, and shot sooner or later his vicep.wili disr 'cOver-,him to the. w6jis., r ,.dur JPai&j,, our ob't'i gatioiis, to, '.society at large, the ..welfare-of oar. future.offspring,,andi.ihe duty we mceto oiir-\ selves forbids procrastination, and pomts out to tis, not tg yjait till the ravages break out in .our : c6nstitiiiions., . - . _ Before negoeiathig: with a'mershant; before 'engaging with.a confidential clerk; before eviploying.atbarrister, a- careful'man makes enquiries as to their standing, their lengih s 'of oecupancy or residence ; and,- id the case of'"a legal adviser,- both as to his legal'qualifications and as to his. capabilities: of transacting- the individual business he consults him vpaii. Strange, io. say,, however., .in the selection of a • ■medical man, the sufferer frequently bniiis" these ■n°cessa) , ypreqa-fiuons_ and.wlthoufrregara to the fitness, gjialijicafiion, 'experience and \ ability 'for the, par.t'uzylar. ailment ,reqiu£-ing treatment, he co)isidif.,ihe. nearest mqin,i:whose. experience dud,practice, perhaps,-ties in : quite •:au opposite direction. ...... ■- . ■ • It is astonishing that so many l are -driven .miady are in health,- and are''bankrupt [in spirits, hope- and mbsisy ! Have I lioifor , years' '-pointed out to -theni that I, I)r. "L. ■ Smith,, am the only-leg ally qualified, medical \ilian advertising4ii the Colonies t . Have I not 'also niifown- expense, these vertf quacks.' and- evpcs-ecl the various nostrums the!/ ■arc selling,—such as 'Phosphoxlyne, jEssciiceof . Life, •^■e. ! —Htnd had ih'etiidnalys'ed and found them to consist of " Birfnt Sugar and ftavoY'ing matter," -and-ike certificates"l have proved to be all forgeries. It is for this reason thai Jistep wit of the ethics -of the-profession- and ; advertise,-to give .those toho require the- services of- my branchi an opportunity■ of tciwwing i 'they can .consult, a legally qualified man, and l one, moreover, who has matin this-his cs iecia '■Study. . -■ ; Li'. L. L. Smith is, the only Isgcdty qnaii. fied [metticdt, "maif advertising and- he has i-been in jslelb'oume years in jullpractice on Scrvous L'iseaies ' Loss ofi-Gor-cr Debility ''' ■ ' V'" .'' : Syphilitic AJ/ecc>oi's. .'Wantof .Co edition ,• ; J .'"I < >roii-.and'Bheiii3iatism. ~- - Dr.. L. L. SMITH can. be ■comttltf-d. Ik' let"ter—Fee;' £l. Medicines forwarded '-to '■ "«£' 'the colonies. : Xtv.--L.X.L. SJKITIIivIo2 Collins -st^'Ba-st (Lata 'dhe Residence Of the &over»orjl ' ' •' • IEEEBOC<i-sf2v -*' '■ ' ;

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 441, 27 September 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 441, 27 September 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 441, 27 September 1877, Page 4

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