ALL CUBES MADEKAbY Br EDI I C WAY'S OINTMENT. &nl Ley; UUcrouo Sojys, Bad Breads, and Old Wound*. T^JO dmiijiiioii of M>rp, wound or ulcer tan. nsistthe healing -»-■« imipiituj.i.l ih'hoe<]knt O ntn «nt. The woistci-u nadily u^iune a htulthj appwm cc « heueM-r this nu-duaii.eiit it applied, sound ti.s-h Kings up from the bottom of the wound, infl.ui.niiition « 1 the ►unouuduijf skin is arrested, snd a compute mid jarinuiient cuie qu.ckly iollows. the use ot the Oint-m.-ut. Piles, F;*lu!an, and Internal Inflammation. Trc"'thstr. (.sing and weakening diseases ma) with certainty be (urt-u by the hutieiers thuwhts if tin y will use llolloway's Oii-tmci.t, and closely aiteud to the printed institution*. It ihouldbc wdl rubbed upon the mighbounngpaiU, wl en »H obnox,,,^ niatttr will be removed. A poultice ot bread and wtr irn)liJ M.iiiet"niM he npitlied at bed time with advantage 5 the u,ft.t sciupulou, cleanliness mus t be opened If thuw who read this paiagru|ih will bnn^ it under the notice of s-uch ot their i.iqw:.int tiie as it maj lontein, they will undei a.eivice that will ntvei be forgotten % a cure is eer-air. Rheumatloin, Guul and Neuralgia. # Nothing h.is the power of reduemg inflammation and subduing pam i M these complaints m tl.e same degn c as Hollow uy's cooling Ointimnt and purifying PilK Win n used simultaneous y they duve all ii.ftamniat.on and depiaMtits fiom the ••isttm, fubduc and remote .ill enlaigtnu-nt of the Joints, nnd le^e the sinews'und muscles la\ and untnntr.icted. Acuie may a!wa\s be effected tven under the worst tucun.!.tauees, it the use of the nudicines be j.ei severed in. Eruptions, Staid head, Ringworm, and other Skin Disease After foment tit ion with mm in water, the utmost relief * »rtd speediest cure can he retidily obtuined m ali complaints • Heitinsf the ekin a,nd joint*, bv tlie simultaneous use of the Ointment and Pill=. But it' must be remembered that nearly nil skin diseases indicate the depravity of the blood and derangement of tlie liver and stomach, consequently, in main c-ises, time u required lo purify tlie blood, wlneh will be eff. cted by a judicious aso of the Pills. Tlic general health will readily bu improved, although the eruption mny be driven out more fieely than before, and which should be promoted ; perseverance id necessary. Sor* Throat*, Diptheria, Quinsey, Mumps and all other Derungtwt tit* of the throat On the appearance of any of these maladies the Ointmeut should bo well rubbed at leiist three times a day upon the neck and upper part of the chest, io as to penetrate to the glands, as j.ilt is forced into meat : this course will at once remove lnftmumation nnd ulceration. The worst cases will juld to this tie.it ment bj fo'lowing the printed dneutiona. Scrofula or" King's Evil and Swelling of the Glands. Tlii" (,'lu-n of ciised may be cured by Hollow ay's purifying PilK nnd Ointment, us, their double action of purifying the blood nnil sir. ngthpnin^ the system renders them moie flttitublo than imy otlior remedy for alt complaints of a scrofulous naluiv. As the bloo'l is impuie, tbo liver, slomach and bowels, being much di ranged, require purifying medccine to briii); ab"Ut a cure. Both the Ointment and Pith should be used in the following cas<s: — Bad Legs Chilblains Fistulas Sore Throats Bad Breasts Chapped jGout Skin-diseases Burns I Hands Glandular Scurvy Uunions (soft) I Swellings Sore-heads Git© of Mos- Cancers j Lumbago Tumours chetoes and Contracted .Piles Ulcers Sand Flies and Stiff [Rheumatism Wounds Joco-bay Joints Elo-|Scalds Yaws Dhiego-foot phantiasis Soro Nipples
There is a considerable saving by taking tho large sizos. KB. — Directions for the guidance of patients ia every disorder aro affived to each Pot.
ItERVOUSNESS ! WEAKNESS! PIMPLES IN THE FACE ! FLUSHING ! LOSS OF MEMORY ! MENTAL DEPRESSIONS !
ALL tho*e tmflVrnsf from thcubove ailments should apply before it is 100 lute and lriemediablo to DrL.L. Smith, who is the onh legally quiihfieil medical man in the Australian folonies practising solely on these diseases nnd their Origin. Dr L, L. Smith's name is u household word, and through bis mean* many tbonsjiids of homes have been made happy, and ii imy nho-e lives were a misery to them have been restored to lteullh ami comfort, His piactiui) in Victoria has extended now over 21 years on this speciality of his profession. His pructice extends inoreov< r throughout all theso colonies, and patients have visited him cren from Java, Borneo, Japan, China, and Lulu. To convey soino ldta of tho extent of his fame and name, ho ban bu-ii ennsulted from Gieat Britain six times during t lit-* _jear IS7 I. Those wishing to consult Dr L. L Smith can do so by enclosing a Ouo Po.ind note, stating age, symptoms, and duriifioii of -ufti ring. A reply will be se»t by return mail. Dr 1; L. Smith, for tha convenience of thoso who per•omillv eoiitult him, hns taken thoee extensive premises in Collins -trect, late tlie residence of his livcelleucy the Governor. Every ltixuiy and comfort will be found for those wait ing to consult the Doctor. Add leas — Dr L. L. SMITH, Collins street East, Melbourne. Con-iiltation Fee by letter, £1. N.B - For tt c convenience of putients in the neighbouring col >iiioj who wuh to v isit him personally in Victoria Dt L. L. Smith has taken a largo mansion in the suburbs md iltli.l it up as a Private Hospital for the treatment -olclj of t lie above ntFectionb ; and also including Gout, Sciatici, nnil painful nervous diseases. Dr L. L Smith has also a largo Turkish Bath in? Establishment for the treatment of his patients, especially such us suffer from Gout and Rheumatism. Medieuua appropriately packed, forwarded to all the Colonies. OTHERS, have yon tried FALLWELL'b CARMINATIVE SYRUP ?
•save yourselves many sleepless nights by purchasing an eighteen penny bottle and proving its excellence in giving ipeedy relief m Wind, Pains in the Bowds, Griping, &c,, to winch Infants and young Children are liable ; by warding < If, in uiuny cas<es, attacks of Convulsions, and by being 1 iund pur tie-ulai !y beneficial and soothing during Teething. Sold wholesale and retail by the Proprietor, S. Follwell, Cieinist, Ot.ihuhu, Auckland, N Z., in bottles at Is 6d, 2s 6d, and -is Gi each, and by Hamilton Bros , Chemists, Auckland.
Try aho, FALLWELL'S WORM POWDERS. A Medicine of singular and undoubted efficacy when employed for the removal of Worms either in Childron or Adults. Sold in Psckets at Is 3d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d each ; or Postfor Is Bd, 2s 10c], and ss.
KEMFTHORNE, PKOSSER & c, (Lato Youngraan & Co,) WHOLESALE & EXPORT DRUGGISTS Stafford-si heet, Uunedin, and Victoria-street, East, Auckland,
IMPORTED of e\ery description of Chemical, Pharma- ! ceutic.il, Photftgmphic, and other Preparation*, Patent Jlidiunes and Perfumery, Surgical Imtruments and /LppliMiLCß, ruwy Goods, Brushwaic, Combs, Sponges, Glassware, i-.,di lhum\ iire, Medicine Chests, Medical Books, Shop Fittn.gH, and o\eiy kind ot Druggists IRELAND BROTHERS, TAA'XLItS AND LEATHER MANUFAUTUREIIS, WOOL MERCHANTS. IMPOI'TKUS of Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and S;.ddluia' [liunuongery, Boob and Shoe Uppeis of ail lamls, Mill Belts, Suction and Fire-Engine Hose. Vulcan Lane, Auckland.
mo BL'TCJIERS, Settlers, banners, and others.— The J- undersigned arc cash purchasers of Hides, Sheepskins, VVoqI, Tallow, &c, &c, at highest market rates in any quantity. Consignors direct will huvc prompt and immediat sash remittances returned at satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROTHERS., Tanners and Leather Manufacturers, Auckland.
Sherley's Hotel, Rangiriri. THE Propiiotor wishes to thank the "Waikato settlers and visitois for their liberal patronage. No oflbrt will be spared to perpetuate the good fame of this ./Id established house. Good ritabbling. Saddle Horses. Secure Paddocks. N.B. — Excellent Shooting Quarters. EDWARD PEAESON BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND CABINET-MAKEE Rant Hamilton
R. E. M. CAMPBELL, HAMILTON. Licensel under Land Transfer Act. MONE Y~ T"O~1 .ENpTrrTTargo or Small Sums, at a mock-rale rate of interest. J-.CKi'OX & RUSSELL, Jfort-stroet, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume 355, Issue VII, 22 August 1874, Page 4
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