NEW SEASON GOODS, EX MARY, FEOM MELBOURNE. A SPLENDID PICKED STOCK Will Arrive Shortly, including the EIGHT PLUSH for the CALEDONIAN & ADDISON'S. "W'lHrZ'TIE] <&c PIBIE.
THE WORLD'S FRIEND! OLLOWAT'S OINTMENT. A CUBE FOR PILES AND FISTULAS. Inflammation of sensitive parts, piles, fistulas, and such like painful diseases may be presently relieved, and ultimately cured by the proper and dilligent use of this cooling and healing Ointment," whose action should, in such cases, be assisted by judicious doses of Pills: —ere many days have elapsed the anxious patient will experience a wonderful degree of ease from this treatment. They are equally suitable to both sexes, and all ages. COUGHS, COLDS, AND ASTHMA. These complaints of the chest come on with alarming frequency. The Ointment should be assiduously be rubbed at least twice a day on the chest and between the shoulders, when the violence of all symptoms will gradually give way, the breathing become longer, and the oppression less. No medicines are more efficient in chest complaints, none can be used with equal safety and certaintly. Both Pills and Ointment are accompanied by very clear and simple directions for using them. A MAN" WHO REFUSED TO HATE HIS From the Kilrush Advertiser, June 2nd, 1860. Benjamin Cox, Esquire, Magistrate, said in the Board Room at Kilrush, that he knew a man who had been in the Infirmary and was actually turned out as incurable, on his way home to Kilrush, he purchased at Ennis, Holloway's Pills and Ointment, for, as he said, it could not be worse with him. This man, " said Mr Cox," became by theiruse assound and ashealthy as any man in the room. These celebrated Pills and Ointment will cure any wound, sore, or ulcer, however long standing, if properly used according to the printed directions. GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. The essence of these diseases lie in the blood, which has, floating through each vessel, the paingiving poison, which irritates and inflames every tissue it comes in contact with, and produces the hot, swollen, elastic enlargement about the joints so characteristic of gouty diseases. The philosophy of cure consists in overcoming this depravity in the blood, tvhich is rapidly purified by the use of the Pills. The Ointment, when rubbed upon the skin, penetrates the system through the pores, acts in uuison with the Pills, and soon effect a cures. DROPSY, SWOLLEN LEGS OR ANKLES. The various kinds of dropsies, whether windy or watery, arises from some obstruction to the free circulation through the blood vessels or lymphatics, or depend on the inflamed state of some secreting surface. Holloway's remedies, of which the efficacy cannot be exaggerated, act directly upon the blood, the absorbents and secretions, with a power that no dropsy, however inveterate, can long resist. They regulate the proper flow of blood to every organ, and purify it likewise, —they filter out everything that is morbid or injurious,—they thoroughly regenerate every function, yet potent as they are for good, they are powerless for evil. They do not contain mercury or any noxious substances. They act safely and certainly. BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS, AND OLD ULCERS.
I J. O'CONOE, ( . SEATED WATEE & COEDIAL MANTTFACTUEEE. IMPOETEE OF MATEEIALS. The Trade Supplied. Feeeman Steeet, Westpoet. fIEOE&E SOMNEB, K AECHITECT, bhildee, and CONTEACTOE, Moleswoeth Steeet, Westport. "ALTEE BISHOP, / BOOKSELLER AND S T A T A w " ATTSTEALIAN EXPEESS, Gladstone Street, Westport, AND Princes Street, Charleston, Has ]ust received a splendid assortment of BEELIN WOOLS. Also THE CEUISE OF THE GALATEA. Sole Agent for " Westport Times" and Grey " Weekly Argus." Advertisements Beceived, CIECTJLATING LIBEAET.
PUBLIC NOTICE. rHE Undersigned, having considerably enlarged his warehouses in Kennedy-street, is now prepared to supply "Wholesale Buyers at LOWEST PEICES, and has in Stock and to arrive:— Ames' and Day's L.H.E.P., and square shovels. Day's, Sanderson, and "Ward's D.H'd. shovels. Leyden's strap'd spades and coal shovels. Collins' picks, 3i- to Slbs. Sluice forks, driving picks. Quicksilver, sheet copper, 2 and 4 feet wide. Nitric acid in 71b bottles. Manilla rope, fin. to Gin. Europe do, fin to sin Hall's blasting powder in 2516 kegs. Bickford's tape fuse. <ir- Grain glass, rifle and HE powder. Shot, caps, wads, and gun furniture Double and single fowling pieces from £2 to £6. 8.8. H. bar and rod iron. Boiler, plate, sheet, and hoop iron. Tinsmiths' iron, block tin and solder. Charcoal tin plates, 10, IX., XX., DX. Lead and gas pipe, iin to 2in. Smiths' bellows, 16 to 40 inches. Do anvils, 121bs to 4cwt. Stock and dies, f to lHn. Tram wheels, 8 to 20in. Whim do, Bto ISin. Hoop iron for tram rails, lx£. Gralvanized corrugated iron, 5 to 9 feet. Painted do, 6, 7, and 8 feet. Corrugated Zinc, Bx3. Eidgiug, spouting, nails, and washers. Doors and sashes. Carpenters' rim and D. Back locks, 5 to lOin. Carpenters' tools in great variety. Cross-cut and pit saws, 4 to 7 feet. Ewbauk's patent nails, 1| to 6in. Cut nails, floorand finishing brads. V. J. Eubber belting, 3 to Sin. Hemp packing. Perforated and wire gratings. Anti-friction grease and soft soap. Castor, colza, and neatsfoot oil. Paints, oils, and colors. Pitch, tar, oakum, resin, and cotton waste. Ash oars, 10 to 24 feet. Ladies' and Gents' saddles and bridles. Dray, harness, and pack saddles. Milner's safes, copying presses. Furnishing ironmongery, splendid assortment. China, glass, and earthenware. Kerosene lamps, great variety.
This invaluable Ointment was never known to fail in the cure of any wound, any sore, or any ulcer, —as can be proved by innumerable testimonials from persons who had been discharged from Hospitals as incurable, and yet by perseverance they have been made as sound as they were the day they were born, by the incomparable Ointment. For pimples, blotches, scald heads, and scorbutic humours, it is equally efficacious. JBoih the Ointment and PUte should be used in Skin-diseases Scurvy Sore-heads Tumours Ulcers Wounds Yaws Chiego-foot Csnhilblai Chapped Hands Coras (soft) Cancers Contracted and Stiff Joints Elephantiasis *#* There is considerable saving by taking the large sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of parents in every disorder are affixed to each Pot.
THOMAS MELD, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL IRONMONGER, KENNEDY STEEBT, WESTFOBT
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 482, 25 March 1869, Page 4
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