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Medical _—H) Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Colds, Coughs, and all Derangements of the Throat and Chest. AU sufferers from cougiis, colds, broncKtis, asthma, and irregular action of tho heart, are earnestly recommended to rub Holloway's searching Ointment well over the throat, breast, and back, as tho case may require, twice a'day. This Ointment is .the most efheacious remedy for all internal and external ailments of the throat. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcers, Abscesses, Wounds, and Sores of all kinds May foe thoroughly healed by the application of this Ointment to the parts affected, after they have ' been duly fomented trith warm ■water. Under the action, of this powerful Ointment, aided by the Pills, all depraved humours will be quickly removed from the body; even scrofulous ulcers and foul sores, however old or inveterate* can thus bo cured. y In Gout, Rheumatism, and Neuralgic Fains TWq Ointment never fails to givb reliof. Its very first application lessens the inflammation, and diminishes both heat; and pain. In severo and' clironic cases the Pills Bhould always bo taken, ' as their purifying, alterative, cud restorative qualities placo tho whole mass of SOiidS and fluids in a wholesome condition. The Mother's Friend—lnfantile Diseases. i Scald heads, itch, croup, blotches an. the skin, I scrofulous sores, and such like affections, yield ' to tho mighty power of this fine Ointment in a ehorfc time, providod it be well rubbed around ihe affected ports two or three times a day. ' i Files, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammations. Persons afflictod with those distressing complaints will find' in this wonderful.,, Ointment inntimi) means, of easo and ability to effect their own cure witliout explaining thoir infirmity to ' nnyono.. Tho Pills, in small closes, greatly assist tho Ointment, no they purify tho blood, regulate , «ha stomach, and cool tho system. B'llh the Ointment and Fills should be used in the JoUotcing complaints:— Tj<vl 7 ogs ' Fistulas Soro Nipples i!'ud .Jjrcatts . Gout Soie Throats .Jintue ■ Glandular Skin. DiseaSQH Chilblains Swellings Scurvy fJiipjvn [>.rrla J.m:!l;ago Tumours Co'itv:»ft"d ;:ml I'ilOi CTccis iiiiiVJoiaU iUitumatism Wounds The Fills and Ointment are Manufactured only at ■ 78 New Oxford. St. (late 533 Oxford St.) London; Aivl .ire, sold hy all Vendors of Medicines iliioujli'.Jut (lie Civilized World; with dircc-li'-Mj-, [or use in almost every language. £;V 3?nrehasnrs eshoxild look to fcho Label on i;bu Pots and Soxes. If i.ha address is not d?,S, Oxlord Street, London, they arc cpnrious. DisoaKcd Nature oftentimes breaks forth in strange eruptions."—Act iii, Scone 1. TO THE PUBLIC. SOME patients Buffering from nervous affections are afraid from sheer bashful* ness and modoEty to pbesonaily consult a medical man—other patients have not the Belf-pos*eesion and coolness when in the consulting room, to accurately describe their BymptomB —their habits of life, and the nature of the disease they suffer from. Let euoh persona (be or she) sir quietly down iv tne privacy of their own apartments, and with culm minds describe clearly eaoh symptom of their case, a clear statement thus written, and laid before roe is, far preferable , in kbevous diseases to a personal consultation. Where,* however, a disease is of a peculiar and exceptional character, a personal consultation may become necessary ; but my success in correspondence is co great, that of ' the thousands upon thousands whom I have treated by letter during the last 32 years, not a single mistake has ever occurred, not a case has ever been made public—in fact the very , simplicity of my system of correspondence prevents publicity. At the same time medicines are sent to my patients in such a form us to defy, detection. ' How many thousands hnvo I not brought joy to? How. marly have been enabled to enter into the marriage stato through consulting me ? How many, after marriage have privately consulted me and been blessed and their married lives made fruitful and happy. How many wnsted ruined youths of both Bcxos have also been restored to health, and thanked their manhood, for having consulted me by letter.' How many Questions arise whore the family physician in unable to unravel tho case and where ofien tho patient lingers on, not daring to tell his family mouiual adviser the nature of his complaint, until consumption wasting, or mental disoasce, act in- and the sufferer gets beyond the curiable stage, and is left a hopeless wreck! A letter written in tho privacy of tho room and dropped in the post box reaob.es.' me quioLly; the answer ia returned as quietly and unostentatiously, and the patient, without stepping from his chamber, except to post his letter, is by return of post put in full posses* eion of the nature of his caoo. His hopes are i rrised his doubts removed, and he is comparatively a new manj in fact, in many cases, a new being altogothor. The only addition to the ordinary written letter ia the age occupation, habits and symptoms, nothing more. The usual consultation fee of £1 (one pound) must be enclosed, otherwise no answer will bo returned. There are thousands of cases in daily life where a consultation with 'one at a distance will remove by a single letter a great fear, a great care, and it often ajlvea what appears as .an impenetrable mystery. Many a sad heart has been made joyful on receipt of an explanatory letter from me. To those who are about to marry, I would say consult me bofora doing so, and thus prevent many after troubles, and remove many unnseosi-ary fears and prejudices; to those, more especially, who have suffered in early years from disease, or who have yielded to their paßsions. To these I say, at once, consult with me, do not tarry, delays are dangerous, and as un expert, my time may not be always at your service, you can, by , ismply enclosing one poundrbave the benefit of my experience in tho same manner an if I lived in your town, and with the additional advantage of thorough privacy.—Yours, truly, LOUIS L. SMITH. Actdreuß— '' ; Dli L. L. SMITH. 183 COLLINS STREET EAST Melbourne. CONSULTATION FEE BY LETTER, £1, Fee for personal' Consultation; £1 1. The latter is inclusive of Medicine. Medicines forwarded, well>paok«d, to all tbe Colonies; India and Europe. k lß2^Ciowqafi v «raßßi Saw, Mwuwvitfj,

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5030, 25 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5030, 25 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5030, 25 February 1885, Page 4

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