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80110 WAY'S OINTMEET. Bad Legit, Ulmrous Son>«, Bad Breasts, and Old Woundt>. TV 0 des>Ll1 f' ti "" «>f Mm., wound or ulcer can res.ttthe healing *■* properties f th-s cxtillc.it Ointment. Tne woi»t c.i,Cb rcauuy a-iiime u healthy appearance! whenever this midii.uii.ciU W appueti; 80U..U Hish prmgs up troiu the bottom of the wound, inflammation of the »urrounam^ .km ;• arrctcd, und a complete and permanent cure qu.ckly follows the use ot the OintPiles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation. Tb, • difctrtssing and weakening diieasei may with certainly DC c ure a by the sufferers theinselvei if they will use Holloway s IJintment, and closely attend to the printed insti u«tions. It *houldbe «ell rubbed upon the neighbouring part*, when all obn , xlott H matter will be removed. A pou.tfce ot bread and Th* r "? 3 ' M " ve I tlHlM he applied at bed tune w.tli advantage ; ' Ih» mort scrupulous cleanliness mubt oe observed If those %Cho Tead tin* pamy.apli «,]| b r inK ,t under the uoticJ ot such ot then- m. quaint uictas it niuj v Ottcen they will reader a «jrvu.e thatwtflnewrbeforgom.il « .i cure is cer.aio. Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia. Nothing ha» the power of reducing intlummation and subduIPg pain i n these tomp'a ut » in tue same dcgr< c as Holloway % s wo nug Oi n tment and pur if) ing Pill*. \Vh< n used simultaneously they drive all i,,ttauun.ition and depravities fiom the le if • UCanrl remove nll enlargement of the Joints, and * live the sinews and muscles la\ and uncontaictcd. A cure roay alwais be effected even under the worst eircuuistancch, it Vie usu of the umdicmes bo persevered in. Ertiption.% Scald heatl, Ringworm, and other Skin Disease After lomoiiLHtion with warm water, the utmost relief »nd speediest cure cm be remlily obtained in all complaints »ffi>ttin^ the skin and jemts, by the simultanirous use of the Ointment and Pills. But it," must be remembered that Searlj all skin diseasej mdicalo the depravity of the blood Uiid derangement of the liver and stomach, consequently, in jnaav CHses, time is requiicd to purify the blood, which will be eir. cUd by a judicious ase *of the Pills. The general health will leadily be improved, although the eruption may b» diiven out more freely than before, and which should be promo od ; |)erpu>eraiice is necessary. $w> ThiottiH, Dipthf riu, (Juinsn/, Mumps and all other Demiii/niitittH of the throat. On the appearance of any of tlieae maladies the Ointment should bo well rubbed at least three times a day upon tho week and upper part of tho chest, so as to penetrato to the glands, as salt is forced into meat : this course will at once remove uttlamnution and ulccration. The worst cases will yield to this treatment by following the printed directions. Scrofufa or King's Evil and Swelling of the Glaiuls. This class of cases may be cured by Holloway's purifying Pills and Ointment, at, their double action of purifying the blood :ind strengthening the system renders them more suitable thim uny other romedy for all complaints of a icro{ulciuh nature. As the blood is impure, the liver, stomach *nd bowels, being much deranged, require purifying meJecme \o bring about a cure.
Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: — Pad Logs iChilblaina iJTistulas Sore Throats U.i.l Breasts jChappecl Gout Skin-diseases Pann Hands Glandular Scurvy Bunions Corns (soft) Swellings Sore-heads 'Pile of Mos- Cancers Lumbago Tumours die toe* and Contracted Piles Ulcers Sand Flies aud Stiff Rheumatism Wounds vocj-bay Joints Ele- Scalds Yaws vlue^o-fuot | phantiasis Sore Nipples
There it a considerable saving by taking the large sizes. X B — Directions for the guidance of patients in every (jjiswdor aro affixed to each Pot.
Parnell Nurseries.
MASON BROTHERS would respectfully intimate that now is the season for planting, and beg to invite intending planters to an inspection of their extensive General Nursery Stock, consisting of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Forest, Shelter, and Fruit Trees, Pmus InsigniSi &c , <Lc. Their extensive Nurseries are largely stocked with wealthy, well-grown Plants, rendered hardy by being reared •>ji open, unsheltered grounds, and very suitable for removal q, the most exposed situotions. There are many thousands of Trees to select from—- all uave been removed within two years — and it is perfectly ferue to state that they are the finest Stock to be found in 4tty Nursery in the Colonies. They would particularly draw attention to their immense ■Stock of fine transplanted Thorn Quicks, which are un'gqnalled in the colonies. Tho General Nursery Catalogue ii now ready, and will Ityj £orwai;ded post free on application.
Advances on. Produce.
eiiuicKSHANx; & co.
A DVANCE ox Wool, Flax, Tallow, Gum, or othei Vow yjualand or Island Produce coniigned to them djor, solo in. London. To Wool-ohowees. — Advances made Jon the coming .t?lip, oe ofelier pastoral securities. English Jkdbxts executed on favorable terms. Auc Mane 1 * Jun, 1873.
KEMF^HORNE, PftOSSEK & Co., (Lat« Yeuugman & Co,) Wholesale & export druggists bTAJfFOJtD-STREBT, DUNEDIN, AND VICTORIA-STREBT, East, Auckland, I IMPORTERS of every description of Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Photographic, and other Preparations, Patent Medirineb and Perfumery, Surgical Instruments and (Appliances Fancy Goods, Brushware, Comb«, Sponges, Glassjy.ire, Eaithenware, Medicine Chetts, Medical Books, Shop fitting!, and e-veiy kind of Druggists
IRELAND BROTHERS, TANNERS AND LEA^EER MANUFACTURERS, WOOL MERCHANTS. LMPOKTERS a£ Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and Saddlers' Ironmongery, Boot and Shoe Uppers of all kiiida, Mill Belts, Suction and Fire-Engine Hose. Vulcan Lane, Auckland.
TO BUTCIIKKS, Settlers, Farmers, and others.— The mick-reigned are cash purchasers of Hides, Sheopskins, Wool, Tallow , &c, &c, at highest market rates in any quanIfity- Consignors direct wilL have prompt and immediat s,aßh leuuttanucs returned at satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROTHERS., Tannert and Leather Manufacturer!, Auckland. Blacksmith. G . SMITH, (Formerly in'tho employ of Vialou and C 0.,)
BEGS to inform tho Waikato Settlers and Public in general that he has commenced business at SHOEING and GENERAL SMITH, at Mr Webber's old shop (near the Wbarl), Hamilton. Estimates given for all kindi of Smith's Work. Agricultural Implements made and repaired op the oliorLeit notice. Plain Shoei ... ... ... 6s per sol. With Caulks 7i „ Toes and Caulks . . . ... 9s „
SAMUEL JOY, AABPENTER AND JOINER. Doors and Sashes Made to Order SAMUEL JOY, Ngaruawahia. To the Waipa Settlers.
rjRISTING at the K«rakpriki Mill at 1» per buuhe. v* Freight about (Jd por bushel. v IflfM JOHN, EDGECUMB.E,
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 353, 18 August 1874, Page 4
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