ALL CURES MADE EASY BOLIOWM'S OINTMENT.
JladLtgs, Ulcerous Sorei,, Bad Bi easts, and Old Wounds. TfcTO description of -ore, wound or ulcer tan resist the liealii.t* J-~ propirties of this excellent Ointment. The \\oiM.( uses readily assume a healthy appeur.u.te whenever this meduament is applied; sound (Ush pnng* i\p trom the bottom «>f the wound, inflammation of the Miiiounuiug uriesled. and si 10111}ilctc and permanent cure qimklj follows the use oi the Ointment. Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Jiijlawmallan. Tbcfcf distressing and weakening dis-ea-eN may with ccitainty c cured by the sufleieiH themsehes if they will use llolloway's Ointment, and closdj attend to the printed histnu- turns. It «<hn u ld be well ruhheil upon the neighbouring parts, when all ohnoM.ms matter will he removed. A poultice <>f bread and >»'Her may sometime* lie applied at bed tune with achantnxc ; the most scrupulous tleanline-t, must be observed. II those who re.id tin's paragraph will bring it umUr the notice of Mich ot their atqunintamc as it may concirn, they will raider a service that will never be forgotten, as a ture is eertuin. Jtfu:iimati\sti, Gout ami Xcuralqia. Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation and subduing p.iiu i n the>e complaint* in the s.imc degree as Hollow ayS tooling Ointment and purifying I'illi-. When used simultitneoinly thej <limo all inffannnation and depravities fiom tbe *>stim, subdue and remove nil enlargement of the Joints, and le.ive the sinew s\md muscles lax and uncontracted. A (die may alwa\s he effected even under the worst circumstances, if the use of the medicine* be persevered in. Eruptions, Scald head, Jl ing worm, and other Skin Disease After fomentation with warm water, the utmost relict »nd speediest cur* can be readily obtained in all complaints flffeeting the ikin and joints, by the simultaneous use of the Ointment and Pills. But it must bo remembered that, nearly all skin diseases indicate the depravity of the blood and derangement of the liver and stomach, consequently, in many casci, time is required to purify tlic blood, which "ill be effected by a judicious use of the Pillt. The general health will readily be improved, although the eruption may be driven out more freely than before, and which should be promoted 5 perseverance ii necessary. Sorr Throats, Diptheria, Qainsey, Mumps and all other Deranyvmtuts of the throat. On the Appearance of any of these maladies the Ointment •hould be well rubbed at least three times a dny upon the iwck and upper part of the chest, io as to penetrate to the glandi, as talt is forced into meat : this course will at once remore inflammation and ulccration. The worst cases will 3 ield to this treatment by following the printed directions. Scrofula or£King's Evil and Swelling of the Glands. Thi* clnii of casei may be cured by llolloway's purifying FilU and Ointment, as their double action of purifying the blood and strengthening the system renders them more suitable than any other remedy for all complaints of a scrofulous nature. As the blood is impure, the liver, stomach and bowels, being much deranged, require purifying medecine to bring about a cure. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cat,es: — Cad Logs Chilblain;* Fistulas Sore Throats Bad Breasts Chapped lOout Skin-dibeuses Uurns Hands Glandular Scurvy Ouuions Corns (soft) Swellings Sore-henda Cite of Mos-iCanocrs jLuinbago Tumours chetotfs and Contracted ,Pilm Ulcers S:ind Flies and Stilt" jßliciunatibiu Wounds Joco-bay Joints Ele- .Scalds Yaws Dhiugo-foot plmutiasis ,Sore Nipples There is a considerable saving by taking the large sizes. X.I) — Directions lor the guidance of patients in every disorder arc affixed to each Pot.
KKUVO UdNKSK! WEAKNESS! PIMPLES IX THE FAC'B! FLUSHING! LOSS OF M EMORY ! MENTAL DEPKFSSIOXSI ALL those suffering from the above ailment* should apply before it is too Into and irrcmediallo 1o Dr];. L. Smith, who is the only legally qualified medical man in the Australian colonies practising solely on these diseased and their origin. ])r L, L. Smith's name is a household word, and through bis means many thousands of homes hare been made happy, jmd iiiany who»c lives were a misery to them have been restored to health and comfort, I[is practice in Victoria has extended now over 21 years <m tlits speciality of his profession. Ilia practice extends moreover throughout all tlieso colonies, and patients have visited him even from Java, Borneo, Japan, China, and India. To convey some idea of tho extent of his fjine and name, he ha* be >n consulted from Great Britain six times ilunng thisi jear IS7I. Those wishing to consult Dr L. L Smith can do so by enclosing a One Pound note, stating age, symptoms, and duration of suiliring. A reply will be sent by return mail. I)r L. L. Smith, for tho convenience of those who personally consult him, has taken those extensive premises in Collins -trect, late tho residence of his Excellency the Goxcrnor. Every luxuiy and comfort will bo found for thobe Waiting to consult the Doctor. Address — Dr L. L. SMITH, Collins street East, Melbourne. Consultation Fee by letter, £1. N.B. — For the convenience of patients in the neighbourIng colonies who wish to visit him personally in Victoria f)r L. L. Smith has taken a large mansion in the Miburbs s,nd fitted it up as a Private Hospital for the treatment solely of tin; above affections ; and also including Gout, Sciatica, and painful nervous diseases. Dr L. L. Smit h has also a large Turkish Bathing Establishment lor the treatment of his patients, especially such as Buffer from Gout and Rheumatism. Medicined appropi ialely packed, forwarded to all the Colonies.
MOTHERS, have you tried FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ? Save yourselves many sleepless nights by purchasing an pighteen-penny bottle and proving its excellence in giving tpredy relief in Wind. Pains in the Eo\v< Is, Griping, &c,, to which Infants and young Children are liable ; by warding plf, in many cases, attacks of Convulsions, and by being found particularly beneficial and soothing during Teething. Sold wholesale and retail by the Proprietor, S. Follaveix, Chemist, Otahuhu, Auckland, N Z., in bottles at Id Gil, 2s fid, an-i Is 6d each, und by Hamilton Buos., Chemists, Auckland. Try also, FALLWELL'S WORM POWDERS. A Medicine of singular and undoubted efficacy when employed for the removal of Worms either in Children or Adults. Sold in Packets at Is 3d, 2s (id, and 4s Gd each ; or Postfor Is Bd, 2s lOd, and ss.
KEMPT HORNE, PKOSSEE & Co", (Late Youngman & Co,) WBDLKSAIE & EXPORT DRUGGISTS bTAFFOKD-STBEET, DUNKDIN, AND VICTOKIA-sniEKT, East, Auckland, IMPORTERS of every description of Chcmicnl, Pharmaceutical, Thotographic, nnd other Preparations, Patent Medicioei and Perfumery, Surgical Instrument* and Kantj Goods, Brmhwaie, Comb^, Sponpes, Glassfare, Ear thuu ware, Medicine Chests, Medical Books, Shop fitting", and c\ery t ki(id ot Druggists
IRELAND BROTHERS, TANKERS AND LKATUEIt MANUJPAUTUItEIIS. WOOL MERCHANTS. IMPORTERS of Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and Saddleis' Ironmongery, lioot and Shoe Uppcts of all kinds, Mill Belta, Auction and Firu-Engiuu Hose. Vulcan Lane, AncLkud. T;O BUTCHERS, Settlors, rarmcrs, and othera.— The imderßigned are cash purchaser ot Hides, Sheepskins, VVool, Tallow, &,c, &.c, ut highest market 1 atos in any qnunHty. Consignoi-B direct will have prompt and nnniediat •;ash rejuittances returned at satisluetory rates. lUELAND BROTHEUS., Tanners and Leather Muiuilacturers, Auckland.
SJjerley's Hotel, Rangiriri. THE Propriotor wishes to thank the Waikato settlers stud visitors for tliujr liberal patioiiage. No elWt IVill Uo B£j.-uctl to pejpet«atc tho gupil fame of tliis Ad houae. Good St«iUbling. daddlq Hoiacs. Secure Paddocks. N.ii. — Jixcelluat Shooting (Quarters,
EDWARD pjjABSON GUILDER, COHTJIAOTWK, AND CABINKT-MAKKII Ji'ant Uamtfton It, E. CAMI'JJ^LL^ BU «V fi Y O I!, tl A « I L T O N. 1 License I under Land Transfer Act.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 371, 29 September 1874, Page 4
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