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' merchandise. ' . - •' * CAMPBELLTOVraST STOEB. . BLUFF 'HARBOB. f I'~ r - rriHE Undersigned has on sale a large STOCK I of — , , B , Chrocerie^, Oilmen's Store* Provisions - t __ Cabin and Fancy Biscuit* Smith's Beef, in tierces , Beef Hams, Tobacco' Wines and Spirits, Drapery ,J3lpthirig Boots and Shoes, Ironmongery?* ; - ~ .Tinware, Ship Chan6ttery. . 22-te / JAS. WADDEL. ; s ■.o.t, - '\, : 1 * 1 i T?TYB THOUSAND FEET OF SPOUTING, at 3d., f - DIXON'S, Dke-stkbbt. 88*tc A CHEAP FIRE_-PROOF 800F k I I t[ for 255. per 100 square feet. ■ -i - At '"I '»' ' ' DIXON'S, DEE-BTEBBT. " 68-te ' 8 ! ' Medical. 1 THE MOST CONSTANT JFRIBND; i "T)OSSESSED of ihis remedy, every; manvis his 1 L* own Family iPhysfciani'^ -If hislwife f or chil-| S dren be. troubled with eruptions'of the; skini sores, '■ tumours, fwhite sweuings,>so're throats; asthma, or <>r any other similar^ ailment, a persevering ruse of this Ointment is all that is necessary to -produce i a radical cure. ::it ; " '•-'■'■ . SKIN DISEABE3, HOWBTBB DB3PBBATB, KAT.BB BADIOALLY CUEBD.;- - i; Scd.d-heads, itchj blotches on the skin, scrofu^ lous sores, or kings-e vil, 1 and such like afflictions, » yield to the mighty, power- bf ; this fine Ointment, .provided it be well rubbed into the ajfected parts two or three times a.day; and the' Pills' be taken to 1 purify the blood. .- - ' J (HRBAT HOUSEHOLD EBMBDT'! ' Those diseases of the skin to ;wKich children- are * most subject, such as encrusted sorea on the head . and face, rashes, ringworm, tetter, phnplesi&c., are quickly relieved by; this unguent," and cured without leaving behind any scar or blemish, CEBTAIN -CUBE FOB ASTHMA, WHEEZING-. ON THE; l; CHEST, ; COTTGHB, OB COIDB. „ , • i This -wonderful ,Oipi^^t^-!:^tS^^byi^^ the chest night and morning in the Bame mariner as salt >ib forced into meat, will" soon^ remove thu [ worst-case of asthma, br any affection of the chest, providing the Pills are used with the Ointment,; „ -•■■" ■■ ■ 'DBOPSIE3. .'■ ■■■•"-."'••:-■-. '- ■'- • This miraculous Omtment, if well worked into the complaining parts twice a day, will penetrate . to the disordered ■- vessels ; and the r ;Pilis» if .= taken according to tho. p¥int«eL. .diiectious., will the most pleasing and wonderful "efiectß," : / t This ! inyaluabk Ointment will cure any ulcer or sore, however desperate and long standing, ( .eveh' where amputation has been recommended as" the only means of saving the hmb. DBOPBICAI/ SWELMNaS, PABALTBIB AND STIFF JOINTB. i Although the above complaints differ widely in ! their origin and nature, yet they all J require ; local treatment. Many of the worst cases of such dißeaaes will yield, in a comparatively short space of 1 time, when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected, even when every other means have failed. In all serious maladies, the Pilb should be taken according to the printed directions accompanying each box. OOTTT AND BHBUJCABIBK.- , This invaluable preparation has greater power over gout and- rheumatism than any other medicine; none need remain uncured if he will but set about it in good earnest, using tbia infallible remedy according to the , printed instructione . affixed to each pot. All .settled aches' and pains i are removed in the same manner. i ■'■.."-■ "■ BCTJBVT, BCBOFir:DA, BBYSIPBLAS; HOW does this Ointment expel disease ? By arr resting all undue action of- the: nervous and circulatory systems, by ; lessening inflammation, and b\ removing stagnation ; but, above, .all, by^. casting out tha impurities which are daily gaining adinis- ■ sion into the body. By this • means . it eradidatee scurvy, scrofula,, erysipelasjand all. external jdis- , eases ; while its penetrating powers , enable it Jo reach diseases which are deeper seated, .and successfully to cope ., with. the,*. seeds/ of . tuniours"' cancers, and sunilarly. malignant maladieß,. whieb only a few years since defied every treatment,* and hurried their victims f prematurely to the grave. BOTH THB OINTMBNT AND) "STXJSA BHOTTID BB VttT> IN THE \FOLIOWXN(Gt CASES :— Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Burns, Bunions, ißit< . of . Mosquitoes and Sandflies, Coco-bay,^ Chiegofoot, Chilblainfli Chapped : Handß, Corns -(Soft). - Cancers, Contaracted and Stiff Joints, Elephantiasis, Fistulas; G-out, Glandular swellingß, r:Lum- ' bago, Piles, Rheumatism, . Scalds, ,Sore^Nipple6. Sore Throats, Scurvy.Sore Heads, Tumours, Uloptc,' Wounds, Yaws. : ■.;.•... ; -;••_/ ; ; j ' Sold at the EstabUshmerit of Pbojessob HbttJoWAY, 244 Strand (near- TempJb' Bar),' London - and by 'all respectable .Druggists' and 'Dealers ii. : ! Medicines tkeoughout the civilized world, flbt,th<;. following prices :— Is. lid,-) 2s. 9d., 4e. 6d.,VU8.: 225., and 33b: per Pqt. < a ; ;% :i \ ? %* There is a considerable. BaVingibytikin^ the larger sizes. : : , ""-''' "♦" •'-■ . '.'. -i N.B.—^Directions for. the .guidancepf, patient «■ of every diaor Jer are affixed to 'each Pot. Ite IMPORTANT CAIMoN. j HpLLOW^S-PILS&OiNT^ 1" BE&'inos^ reapectf^y^to caution the Außfapa : ■ laeian Public against purchasing Ointment and . Pills sold in my name unless they have the English Government Stamp afiixed to >the same, on :which is engraved, in white letters, on a red and dark i ground - the words—" HOLLOWArS PILLS AND OINTMENT, LONDON?' Tho same also - appear in the -wateT-morkof. the Book of Direc E tions. -lam-informed that ftome^artieft are vend' ing medicines which they are importing 'from the ' United States afa low price, 'and palming them oft' as being of my genuine manufacture. Some of these spurious medicines have a label affixed to imitate theEngUdh- Stamp; so 'that much vigilance is required in' order to detect the deception by examining very minut©lj*-tho,Stamp and Label afiUod to tho Pots ana Boxes, as likewise ,the color and thickness of the paper, aa^also to the printing' of the Books.of Direptions. It is to bo hoped that all -who may read this CAUTION r will, make it known amongst thoir friends. , Information of any nefarioua-practice of the kind should bo; sent to Messrs. \Gobdon, and GoxoH, r News Agent*, 1 Collinv»treet:West« Moibourno } ,or to.mo, direct, 1 in --London}- -when the necessary ■t^pa-will be tftken inthoTO»tter. ' (^ig lß^) !_..' THOMAS HOWM)WAT, t F«Vrtt*ryKt3«,l§W.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 78, 29 November 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 78, 29 November 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 78, 29 November 1864, Page 4

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