Machines, &c. WHEELER and WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, for families and . : manufacturers, are vastly superior to all others. As evidence of the fact, they were awarded the prize gold medal at the Great Exhibition 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition 1861. These machines make the tight lock-stitch— the -only one which cannot be ravelled— -with the rotating hook — a great improvement on the shuttle, as it is far - more durable, and not near so liable to get out of order. Wheeler and Wilson's machines work equally well upon silk, cotton, woolleri, and linen goods, braiding, binding, cording, tucking, hemming, ' ' filling, gathering, seaming, quilting, performing every species of sewing with a speed of from 1,000 ; to 12,000 stitches per minute ; makes a regular. strong, and beautiful stitch, exactly the same on both sides of the fabric sewed ; is simple in construction, easy of management, and elegant inap-. pearance. At the present REDLCED PRICES there is no excuse for having 'shuttle machines." Reference given to dressmakers, tailors, and manufacturers of clothing who have had the machines in constant use for years. , \ Show-rooms, 186 Bourke-street east, up-stairs. Illustrated circulars sent post free. LONG and Co., .sole agents • for Australia and New Zealand. An Agent wanted for Dunedin. 44-82 -' 11 " '— ■■ Medical. THE MOST CONSTANT EELEND. , HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. POSSESSED of this remedy, every, man is his own Family Physician. If his wife or children be troubled with eruptions of the skin, sores, tumours, white swellings, sore throats, asthma, or or any other similar ailment, a persevering use o£ this Ointment is all that is necessary to produoo a radical cure. ' * SKIN DISEASES, HOWEVER .DESPERATE, MAY BIT ' ■ -* RADICALLY- CURED. 1 Scald-heads, itch, blotches on the skin, scrofulous sores, or king's evil, and such like afflictions, . yield to the mighty power of this fine Ointment, * provided it be well rubbedinto the affected parts " -. two or three times a day, and the Pills be taken to purify the blood; GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY! Those diseases of the.skin to; which children are most subject, such as encrusted sores on the head and face, rashes, ringworm," tetter, pimples, &c., are quickly relieved by this unguent, and" cured without leaving behind any acar or blemish. - CERTAIN CURE POE ASTHMA, WHEEZEN& ON THB CHEST, COUGHS, OR COLDS. This wonderful Ointment, if well rubbed into the chest night and morning in the , same manner as salt is forced into meat, will soon remove the worst case of asthma, or any affection of the chest, providing the Pills are used with the Ointment. - dropsies; t - . This miraculous' Ointment, if well worked into the complaining parte twice a day, will penetrate '- to the disordered vessels ; and. the Pills, if taken*' - according to the printed directions, will produce - the most pleasing and wonderful effects. This invaluable Ointment will cure any ulcer or • sore, however desperate and long standing, even where amputation has been recommended as the - "only means of saving the limb. DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, PARALYSIS AND BTOT JOINTS. Although the above complaints differ widely in • their origin arid nature, yet they all require local • treatment. Many of the worst cases of such diseases will yield, in a comparatively short space of time, when this Ointment is diligently rubbedinto the parts aifected, even when every other mean* -- ■ have 'failed. In all serious maladies, the Pills . should be taken according to the printed directions accompanying each box. GOUT AND RHEUMASISM. This invaluable preparation has greater power over gout and rheumatism than any other mcdi- • cine ; none need remain uneured if he will but set about it in good earnest, using this infallible remedy according to the printed instructions aifixed to each pot. ' All settled aches and pains are removed in the same manner. SOURYY, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS. " How does this Ointment expel disease ? By ar- . resting all undue action of the nervous and circulatory systems, by lessening inflammation, and by removing stagnation j but, above all, .by casting out the Impurities which are daily gaining admission into the body. By this means it eradicate* - scurvy, scrofula, erysipelas, and all external dis-". eases j while its penetrating powers enable it to reach diseases which are deeper seated, and sue*. cessfully to cope with the seeds of tumours, , cancers, and similarly malignant maladies, which only a few years since deiied every ■ treatment, and hurried their victims prematurely to the -. grave. BOTH THE OINTMENT AND PILLS SHOULD BE VSBZ> . IN THE FOLLOWING OASES : — -Bad -Legs, Bad- Breasts, Burns, Bunions, Bite of Mosquitoes and Sandflies,. Cdcb-bay,, Chiegofoot, Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Corns (Soft), Cancers, Contracted and Stiff Joints, Elephan- - tiasis, Fistulas, Gout, Glandular Swellings, Lum- - bago, Files, - ißhei i m atiam', Scalds, . Sore .Nipples, Sore Throats, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Tumours, Uicerii Wounds, Yaws. - _ Sold at tiie Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244 Strand (near Temple Bar), London j and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices : — ls. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 225., and 335. per Pot. *** There is a considerable saving by taking , the larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patientf of every disorder are aifixed to each Pot. Ito THE " SOUTHLAND TIMES'' 18 PUBLISHED BVKtT TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AT TH> HEAD OFPI 01 , ESK-STREET, IWVEBC ARGMLIj -'< (Between Dee-street'and the JRailway Station!) '. THIS JOURNAL is largely circulated through* out New Zealand, Victoria, New" South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, ' . rand Great Britain, and as an Advertising medium ' offers peculiar advantages to Merchant*, Trader! - and others. SCALE FOB ADVERTISING: First insertion, per inch ... »„>- 4s) 04 Each subsequent insertion of the ■ -- same Advertisement, per inch St <M Where Advertisements are sent in for. On*, Two, or Three Months,' a liberal discount ii allowed' * Advertisements not having the number .of • insertions legibly written; will he inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. REYNOLDS ft 00.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 80, 6 December 1864, Page 4
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