IDA BALES Hydraulic-pressed Oaten JLt)v/ and..Lucerne HAY TOR SALE, ex corio. ; Apply to the Wharfinger, at the Albion Wharf, or to 607 JOHN BEI?. CURE IS AT HAND! JJOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS, AS SORE HEADS AND SCROFULOUS SWELLINGS. If this powerful ointment be well rubbed into the parts affected, all skin disease will be speedily overcome. It acts not by repressions, but repulsion. It enters the system as salt enters meat, and operates not locally only, but constitutionally puri. fying the whole system, neutralises all depraved humors, and effecting: a radical and complete cure. Thepil|s shotild be taken as an auiiliary to the oint;nent, as they are so prepared as to act in unison with it, facilitating and confirming the conquest of the disease. . - DIPTHERIA, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, &QUINBEY. The above complaints have for twenty years been treated wit/i Holloway's ointment and pills with perfect success. The cures have been to remarkable, speedy, and numerous, thai these often fatal diseases are more easily cured by these medicines, than even the common sore throat, if taken in time. THE KIDNEYS, STONE AND GRAVEL. In these complaints the ointment almost acts like a charm, providing it is very effectually rubbed over the region of the kidneys which it will penetrate and give almost immediate relief, while the pills should be taken according to the printed directions, when the most extraordinary cures may be effected by this means. ' ■.'. : ? BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS, SCROFULOUS SORES AND GLANDULAR SWELLINGS. In such cases ihe Ointment operates surely, and with • rapidity that resembles magic- It should be rubbed into the parts affected, after they have been fomented with lukewarm water. The purifying and curative powers of this marvellous unguent have never failed. Any old sore, wound, or ulcer always yields toils influence ; and in cases of bad breasts, or milk fevers, its action is wonderful. Glandular swellings may soon be reduced by following the printed directions. THE ACTION OF THE HEART. DROPSY* This last-named disease is commonly, preceded by irregular action of the heart, and difficult respiration; which symptoms are always severe, and ever go,from bad to worse, unless proper means of cure are resorted" 10. In Holloway's unrivalled ointment and pills the dropsical patient will ever And succour; the present relief derived from the use of these remedies is marvellously quick, and perseverance in the steady application of this famous Ointment, invariably results in a cure. ;They act with such energy on the circulation and absorbent system, that the dropsical fluid vanishes, and the" sufferer finds all the oppressive symptons daily decline, till natural health returns. GOUT AND RHEUMATISM May be cured with the greatest certainty if large quantities of the Ointment be well worked into the complaining parts, and this perserveringly done for:some. time. Itisnouseto smear it on the skin only, it must be got into the system. Take as many Pills nightly as will act two or three times during the 84 hours ; eschew the use of coffee, add all stimulants; When these complaints are leaving the system, the virulenceof the complaint frequently seems to increase. INDISCRETION OF YOUTH. Sores, Ulcers, and Swellings, can With certainty be cured,~if this Ointment be thoroughly rubbed all round the complaining parts twice or thrice a day, keeping them covered with linen rag spread with the same. "•''■'■'■ ; The Pills must be taken according to the printed directions. The blood beißg in an impure state, perseverance is necessary. From humane motives letters of advice will be answered gratuitously. Te save carriage, the Pills and Ointment should be obtained in the neighborhood of: the sufferer, and not from Holloway's Establishment. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases:— •■■ ■ Bad Legs \ Corns (soft) jScalds Bad. Breasts , Contracted & stiff Sore Njpplet Burnt joints Sore-throats Bunions Elephantiasis- Skin-diseases Bite of Moschetoes Fstulas Scurvy . aud Sandflies Gout . Sore heads Coco-bay Glandular Swellings. Tumours Chiego-foot Lumbago Ulcers Chilblains ' Piles . Wounds Chapped hands Rheumatism , Yaws. Cancers ' • -■■■•'• !■' ' *»* There is a considerable sating by taking the larger sizes. N B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affiixed to each pot. Sole agent for Nelson. W. WILKIE, Bridge-street. ADVICE GRATIS. JJOLLO WAY'S PILLS. TO PURIFY THE BLOOD. These pills have been placed by the common consent of man* kind at the head of all remidies for removing obnoxious poisons from ihe blood, and cleansing all the tissues of the body. They have saved thousands year after year from falling .a sacrifice to the effects of dyspepsia, dysentry, diarrhoea, 'constipation, liver complaints, &c, a fact attested by myriads.of witnesses. Excessive weakness and debility, the warnings of decreasing organic energy and vital decay, are restoredahd reanimated with vigor and healthful action in every organ- throughout the system, by the restorative and exhilarating influence of this medicine. < FEMALE COMPLAINTS. All disorders of the sex, and diseases in every crisis perilous to the life and health of woman, youthful or aijed, married or single, may be radically and quickly cured without risk or trouble by a few doses of these pills, taken according to the primed directions. INDIGESTION, with LANGUOR AND-WANT OF ENERGY. When taking these pills, rub Holloway's celebrated Ointment over the pit of the stomach, and over the regions of .the liver, on the right side under the ribs, and you will at once experience a change for the better in your' digestion, spirits, appetite, strength, and energy. The improvement, though it may be gradual, will be thorough and las'ing. v DROPSY. The efficacy of Holloway's pills in- dropsy is extraordinary* They act with such peculiar effect upon the system, that the fluids arising from this direful disease are imperceptibly carried off and prevented from any further accumulation. • The suflerer regains a boyancy of spirits and rejoices in v completely renovated constitution; but it is indispensibly necessary that the ointment should be most effectually tubbed into the complainng parts. STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS, AND BOWELS. . Those who suffer from bile and liver complaints, should try the effects of this valuable remedy, a few doses of which .will make the sufferer feel elastic and vigorous, removing all impurities, giving a healthy action to the liver; if bilious attacks be allowed to continue, serious casualities may arise, and the sufferer be consigned to a bed of sickness. In ill disorders of the kidneys,the Ointment should be well rubbed into thesnvilt of tha. back, once or twice a day; and the Pills acting in unsion will curuany complaints arising from these organs. PUFFY.-SHORTNESS OF BREATH WITH WEAKNESS Very bad symptoms, which if not corrected, may tend.to some serious disorders of the heart, or other vital organs. Eat moderately of solids, take six pills nightly for some little time; take plenty ot fresh air with moderate exercise, and tbe human machinery will be .quickly restored to health and vigor. Try this but for three days only, and the result will be marvellous. ' COMPLAINTS INCIDENT TO CHILDREN. All complaints of children can soon be cured if care be taken to purify their blood, correct the action of the liver, and cleanse the stomach and bowels; a few doses of these famoas pills will immediately have the desired effect, particularly if parents be careful in not allowing them to eat things which they know would be injurious to themselves. .. ■ b HOLLOWAY'S FILLS are the best remedy mown in thg Woildfor th- following Disease*. Ague Kemalelrregularities Scrofula, or King's Asthma Fever* of all kinds '■ Evil, Bilious Complaints Fits Sore Throats Blotches on the skin Gout . ' Stone'and Gravel Bowel Complaints Headache Secondary Symptoms Colics Indigestion , Tic-Douloureux Constipation of the Inflammation Tumours "■••." Bowels ■ Jaundice . Ulcers Consumption . Liver Complaints Veneral Affections • Debility Lumbago Worms of Jtll kinds Dropsy , Piles - •■■•.-' Weakne»s,from what* -Dysentery Rheumatism" ever cause Erysipelas Retention of Urine &c, &c. '■'•' "■■'-■ *** There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in tvery disordt* ; are affined to each box. ' Sole agent for Nelson, VV. WILKIE, Bridge 4street. FOR THE •'COLONIST." ■-- - ■'■ Town.' -'•' ' '■■;■■. •>■-. - Bridge-street, W. Wilkie \ Waimea-street, I. M. Hill. Bridge-street, H. J. Goodman. Country. ■ ■ ■-- Stoke, F. Austen. Motueka, R. Sutcliffe. Richmond, Hodder & Co. Riwaka, Mr. Edleston Spring Grove, E. .Kennel, Waitapu, R, Ray, * Wake6eld, 3. Squires. Motupipi, J. Tilby Waimea Village, J. Palmer Shteford, Mr. Heyward. Collingwood, D. Allan. Blenheim, W. Collie. London: Mr. Wm. B. Smith, News Agent, 4, Hungerford-st. [ • Sydney: . Mr. J. L; Sheriff, Bookseller and Stationer, George-st, Melbourne: ; Messrs. Gordon and Gotch. Collins-street. ~" NOTICE, —~ TO SUBSCRIBERS AND ADVERTISERS. THE COLONIST, published every Tuesday and Friday morning, is regularly forwarded to England, Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, Queensland, Tasmania, and circulated throughout Australia generally. Parties desirous of having the ";Summary for Europe and Australia" posted to their friends abroad, may send their addresses to this office, which will be promptly attended to. It is particularly requested that any irregularity in the delivery of this paper, may be notified at this Office, in order that steps may be taken to prevent a recurrence of the annoyance. : . . :> The terms for advertisements are as under:—: Eight lines ... .£0 AbO Every line above eight i .0 0 3 •" Every subsequent insertion will be charged Dhe-half Of the above prices. - Every advertisement not exceeding fifteen words will be charged at the uniform rate of ls. for each insertion. , Quarterly Advertisers will be charged according to a scale to be ascertained on application, at this office.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 373, 21 May 1861, Page 4
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