Medical. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Wounds and Ulccmtions of all hinds. There is no medicinal preparation which may be so thoroughly relied upon in the treatment of the above ailments as Holloway's Ointment. Nothing can be more simple and safe than the manner in which it is applied, nothing more salutary than ita action on the body, both locally and constitutionally. The Ointment rubbed along the part affected enters the porea as salt permeates meat. It quickly penetrates to the sources of the evil, and d rives it from the system. Bronchitis, Dipthena, Colds, Coughs, Sore Throats, and Shortness of Breath. Relaxed and congested throats, elongated uvula, ulcerated or turged tonsils, whooping cough, croup, asthma, wheezing from accumulated mucous, and other difficulties of respiration, also palpitation, stitches and shortness of breath, may, with certainty, be cured by rubbing this healing Ointment over tbe cbesl; and back for at least half an hour twice a day, assisted by appropriate doses of Holloway's Pills. For Glandular Sw.ellings, Stiff Joints, and Diseases of ihe Skin. There is no preparation for salutary effect comparable to this remedy. It should be well rubbed over the affected part after their due fomentation with warm water. It acts by stimulating the absorbents to increased^ activity, by preventiug congestion and pro-" moting a free aud copious circulation in tbe parts affected, thence speedily and effectively it ensures a cure. Gout and Rheumatism. This invaluable unguent has greater power over gout and iheuwatism than any other p^epa^'afcion. None reed remain in pain if its removal be set about iin good earnest, by usin^ this infallible lernedy according to tho printed instructions affixed to each pot. All set Vert aches and pains are remediable in tbe same rpa^fer. Piles, FisHlas, and Excoriations. The cui3s wLich this Ointment dTects in healing piles aud fistulas of long standing, after they had resisted all other applications, have been so countless and so notorious throughout the world that any effort to give an adequately detailed" statement of their number or character would be vain. It is sufficient to know tbat the Ointment has neve 1 * proved inefficacious. In Disorders of the Kidneys, Stone and Gravel. Tbe Ointment is a sovereign remedy if ife be well rubbed twice a day into the small of tbe back, over the region of the kidneys, into ■which it will gradually penetrate, and in r-^uost every ca«e give immediate relief. Whenever th's o^tment has b?eu used it has pgsia been eagerly sought for as the easiest, and safest remedy in all disorders of the kidneys. Bolh ibe O'.o'aieut an r l Pills should be used in ihefoUow'mq complaints : — Bad Legs Fistulas Scalds Eiid Ereasts Gout Sore Throats Biu'i's C'lanoVar Skin Disease Eunious Swellinga Scurvy Cbilljiains Lumbago Pore Heads C'bppp'HlhaqdsPilca Timiors Coins (soft) IRheumatism UJcers Coiii rac! Ed avd'Sore Nipples Wounds SLi'ff Joints I Th"c Pills and Oinment are sold at Professor Holloway's Establishment, 533, Oxfordslreefc, London ; also by nearly every respectable vendor of medicine throughout the civ>)ised world, in Boxes and Pots, at Is l^d, 2a. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s., 225., and 335. / each. The 2s. 9d. size contains three, the '4s. 6d. size si;r, the 11s. size sixteen, the 225. size thirty-three, and the 335. size fifty-two times the quantity of a Is. l^d. Box or Pot. The small box of Pills contains four dfizen, and the smallest Pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printpd directions «ye affired to each Box ox* Pot, and can be had in any language, even in Turkish, Arab'c, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese. Nervousness, JDebiflfi/, Loss of Poi"<*r, Spsrmatwhcea. In fibers lions of Early YcufJi, SyphV't'iC Diseases, Inall cases arising fiom eirors and ihe yielding to the passions, no lime should be lo&l to at once arrest Hie pvo2ve*s of disease. DR. L. L. SMITH hns demoted K-mself for twenty yenrs in Ihe colony 10 ibe practice of ibis branch of his profession, while previ"u«<ly, in England, he was the puoil of and practised with the celebrated Dr. R. T. Culverwe'l, \\>i onlyrnccliciil piMciiiiotiPP who ever excluvve'yailoplecl lli'.s as 'he sole branch of his profession. Dr. L. L SMrrn hei'ehv informs l'>e pnb'ic that he is the only legally-qualified medical man in this speciality of his profe^.itui ; lhat otliei; advertisers nte iinqoahfiecl, and that, therefore, ia pic'ending to be qualified, are obtaining money under ful*e p<e(etice«. Dr. L. L. Smith ai&o warns the public against the quackeries advertised. If the taker of any of these advertised nostrums escape, wiih his life, or system be not thoroughly and irreparably undermined by them he may look upon himself as the most foifcunate mortal. Dr. L. L. Smith has been applied to by so many unfortunate broi:en-down youngold men, utterly crushed in spirit, ruined in body aud filched in pocket, that he deems it a dntv to puh^sh tfrs to the world. Those id en and women who have been the victims of unprincipled charlatans frequently seek that recovery which is often beyond Dr. Smith's control. When will thepublicjui)derstand that it is their interest to consult a duly qualified medical man, who has made this his sole study, rather than apply to a number of ignorant imposters, who merely harp and prey upon their pockets and health. Dr. L. L. Smith has always stated that to warn the public of these . quicksands is hi 3 chief reason for advertising In all cases of nervous debility, lowpess of spirit, loss power, pimples on the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business, impotency, drainage fromthflisystem, and the various effects of errors 61 youth and bloodpoisoning from diseases previously contracted. Dr. L L. Smith invites sufferers to consult him, as be has no hesitation in stating that no medical man, either here or. in England has bad the opportunities of practice and extraoidinary experience which he has had. Therefore those who really desire to be treated by one who is at the head of his profession in this branch of medical practice should loo&e no time in seeking his advice. Nor should anyone marry without first consulting him. The new Consulting Rooms ore at 182 COLLINS-STR KET EAST, MELBOURNE, Opposite the Melbourne Club, (Late residence of the Governor), Private entrance is in Stephen-street south. CONSULTATION FEE (by Letter) - £1 Medicines forwarded to all Colonies, so pucked as to avoid observation. Books published by the Dr. can be had on application to bun.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 373, 15 July 1874, Page 4
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