AJ I t I U I F MA 1- E EAST! Bt ECIIOWA^'c OIKTMEKT. Bad Lrff*, blmrmm Sorce, Bad BuanU, and Old Wound t. T^TO dettriplion of wound, sore, or ulcer can resist th 6 1 -LI liouJiiig projk'rt ich of thih excellent Ointment. Tho "»or*t eut'tH rciulily «t»unie a hcnlthv appohranco whenever thii* iiicdicHinint ib applied , eotuul ilewh H})riugs up from the bottom of the wound, iiiilanunution of the surrounding nKin H arrested, aud u t-ouiplete and pennnment cure quickly follows tho u«*of the O.ntrnent. Pilrj, Fistula", and Internal Inflammation. Tho«o diHtrctMing nnd wenkening dmea«e9 may with- Ct iaintv Ih> cured by the sufferers themeehoii, if they Will ihp j LfolUiwav't Ointment, and closely Attend to the printed j instructions It should be well rubbed upon the neighbouring parts, when all obnoxious matter Will bv removed A poultice of brend nnd fertter mtfy sometime* be apj li<*cl at Ikhl time with advantage ; the mo-rt. m'rupulnui oleanlinopfl ! Oiust bo ob-«crved. If those who read thin piirugraph will brnii; it uudfr the notice of such of their ufipi.-imUimes whom it may concern, thov \t ill render a service that will novcr bo foiyn'len. a* a cure ih certain. Rhcumrttiim, Oout and StVLrulg'ia. Nothing bus the power of reducing inflammation, and «ub- ] dmug p:iin in these complaints in tho same degree as j H"llov!m's cooling Omtinont and purifying ?ill:t When used mnuiltuneoinly thej drive fffl iftfla^nnuttion ft.id depraTities from the iWein, subdub'ard remove all cnlurgement of the joint-, and leave th(s sinews and irtiisclea lax nnd tiiK'onlr.iftfd A cure may always be ell'ccted, eveu under th<» MOT'-'t; circuuiatahuc.i, if tho use of these medicines bo rersexerod in Jlrupthnif, Staid head, /}'ingworm, and other Skin Duscasn After fomentation with warm wnter, the utmost relief toid speediest cure can be readily obtained iv all compl&intj an'octmg the skin mill joiuVs, by tho «imultnncouA< line of tho I OiutiiiiMit mid Pills But it* nnifet Lb reu'vlnhcrt'd that nonrh nil skin di^eii^eK indicst? the deprrfuty eft lio blood and dcr.ingfiiuiit of (lie Int'r rtiid Hl^mavh, i tuiMcqucnU r, in I mauy ca-t-s, (mio i-i required to purify the blood, which will' j be eUivlod by n' judr-jioiH use of the Pillh The general j health will reiuhh bv improved, although tho crujrtion miiy i bb driven out more freely than before, and which should be ! promoted ; perse vera I ) ice is necessary. core Th.rod.tt, Dipiheria, Quinsey, Mumps and all othc Derangement* <>J the throat. On the app&iVanco of any of these maladies the Ointment should be well rubbed at lensf tliroc tunes a da"y nfpou the neck nnd upper pnH of the ehrst, so ai« to pentfrrfile to tbo' glands, as un'lt iff forced into meat. . tins course will at once remove in flanun'ation and ulceralion. The worst cahes w ill yield to this treatment by following the printed directions. Scrofula or Kiny's Evil and SwcU'uuj of the Viand*. This elas* of cases m«y be cured by Hellowav's purifxing Pills and Ointment, us their double fifetuW of ptfrifving the Wo-i-i and strengthening the' systftm 1 reifders them moro eultablo tha'rfWny other remedy for all eoiriplainls of a scrcfu!j is m .ire. As the blood is impure, the liver, Btouuich' and bowcli, being mu"h deranged, require purify ing medicine to briug about a cure. Both the (/inintent and Pilh ihould bt u*e<l in' the following cases — Bad r/o#» 'Chilblains iFistultls Sore Thronts Bad Breast* Chitppltd Gout '.Skin-diseases Burns Hands Glandular Scurvy Bunions Corns (soft) Swellings Sorc-headr Bite of AtoH- Cancers Lumbago Tumours ehetote* and Contralrted Piles Ulcer* Sand Flies J atad SthT jK'heuinsrtism" I Wounds Copo-bav j Joints Ele- Scalds |"?»wr Chicgo-ftjot ' phcntiasts '.Sora hippies There it a et>nsiderable saving by taking iho Itfi'ger •izo*. S B. — Directions for the guidanco of patients in crcry pujr-ler are aliiied to each Pot.
KEAITTHOtfNE, I'ROSSER & Co., (Lite Youngman & Co,) Wholesale' & export druggists, Stavkord-strkht, Dunedik, akd Victoria-stri.et, East, Auckland, XMPORTEKS of every description of Chemicnl, Pharniacentictl, Photogratitiic, ami other Preparations, Patent Muilicine<« airtl Perfrfn#ry, Hur^ieel It**trtfinent. and Appbunccs, Fancy Goods, Mruslrwale, Combff, Sfon^es, Glassware, Karthenwarc, Medicine Chest*, fttedicid Books. Shop Fittings, and every kind of Druggists Sundries.
ON s\LK,~Wbfto Lead, Kat» ami Foiled 1 Oil and TirrpS, T.utanc Aeul, Sail Canvas (R. Christey aud f*ou's), Brusliware (assorted kinds), Corntiour, 2000 bags Lffiidou fine and Coarse Salt, assorted Invoices of Grofceiies *nd OiluiouV ft tores. Xx Acacia, art as'iortiiYent of New SeascAi Teas, ranging from medium kinds to finest rich Peko Souchong flavour, o^puci.illy suitable for faiunly use, in- ebests, half-chests, and boxes. To arrive ex Agnes MuJr, &,c • 10 bales Clrey Paper Bags, lib to lolb* '20 barrels Currants, 2()0 boves Price's Lau'dlea \W casks Whiting, '20 cases Keillcr'sr MaruwUde 150 grots Washing Powdef (Le, &.C SiC. H. B. MORTON.
A L li X H 'I 1I 1 B II E W E R Y. R. Whitsort and Sons, 16 9, (j(UEE?f STIiKET, AUCKLAND. Ales and Stout Brewed from the best Malt aud Hops only.
SAMUEL JOY, /CARPENTER AND JOI N fc It. Doon and Sa.shes Made to Order. SAMUEL JOY, ___ Ngaruawahia. j
J?r ArpoiMMEyr to lira Kotal Hi6u.nkss tut Dcke or kviSDvnou, am) His Exckllkncy Sik G. F. Bowen.] : RH. BAKTLETT. Photographer. Corner of Queon ! • and Wcllesloy streets, Auckland.
I KELA A D miOTI I Kites'" TANNKII AND LEATHER MANUFACTURERS WOOL MKUCHANTS. | IMPOHTrJRS of r.catber, (iiinderr, Saddlery and Saddlers' lroiiniongery, Boot ami Slioe Uppeis of all Mill Belts, Mietion and Fire-Hngiiie Hose. Vulcan Lano, Auckland. . . . . ■
WOOL, lIIDB3, SKINS AND TALLOW. WE are purchase! s of the above articles iv any quantity at the highest usarfeet rates for cash. IRELAND BROS., Vulcan Lane, Auckland.
11. 13 Ef X, Watch and Clock Mikei, and Working Jbwtrller, AI'CKLAMD. atcbi-a. Clocks, MuHical Boxch. Barometers, &c. Repaired
V/y ILL I A M BUTC H E R, riMlTn, FAKRIKR, AND OENERAti fcfcAG'KBMITH, N'jarudwah ia, Waikato.
11AYID GAItDIXEIt For" years Collai Maker ot J A A. Wurman'*, Auckland) SADDLE ANU tfAKN£SS MAKER, 1 llaniiUori.
(J. E. FIOLLOWAY, BREAD AND BISC I' I T BAKEK,] __ _ Cvmbri "r.
THOMAS G E M M I L L Ulacksmith AN'I) A GRI CV LTFRA T. IMPLEMENT MAKER. SHOKINO SMITH, ETC. Dukc-ntrut, Van^n<l-j<- ih»t.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 131, 8 March 1873, Page 4
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