-i' L L LUilitS MADE EASY BY £ Oil (WAT'S OINTMENT. iftu/ Leys; Uiotrous Sores, Baa Breabis, and Old Wounds. IV O <a ik (Ti|>iji n nf i-ore, wound or uJctr l\u\ resist the heahmr 4-" ,r. f> mi »f thii »-\c<!)ent O ntii int. T'»e « yrst c.im.B rtodilj H'-biuiit u hcaltln jppe.ua tet\hone\t.r thw mi'duamcnt if appued; sound tit *h pi .rigs up irom the bottom of the wound, infi.iu.rtwtion t f ho rtinoiiii'Jiiiu sk.n i^ arrc-tcd. and a <oniplcte nut! puniaueut cure quidily iollows the use oi the Ointment. Pu'd^ Fistulai, and I eternal Inflammation. Tl «>■»< d'stj bkiiig and weakening disea>en may with certainty c t-uri'tl bj the sufferer* thcin«th eft if thry will' use Ilollowa\> <i>n tnu'i.t, and closely attend to the printed institutions. It should be i ell rubbed upon the utighbouring pait», when nil ' oln. Ki,,u.s mutter -vv^U. be removed. A poultice of brtad and i *»'ir u nj M>ni(.timi'<i he applied at bed time with advantage ; *c uiO'it hCiupuk)iia ilcanhne>« must be ob^ervcJ. Ii those t»h'> ik.M\ tlli« pani^raph will bruie it under the notice of nuch of thi tr .i< qu»inttinu m it moj couci m, they w.H Ttncler a service l(hatwill nevi-r bf forgo ton, as a cure iH ternir. Jiheumatisn, Oout and Keuralgia. NotlVng ha* the pow»>r of reducing inflammation nnd sisbdukip pmii h> tnw* km) p. units in the flame <li gr< c as Hollow ay's •oohng Ointuunt m.d punfjii % Pill j. \Vlnn used siniuitHiie<ruh!y they drive a!l n ftaaintat.i.n and depiavitics fiom the 4)at(.m. t-übdue oud nmove all eniarjumtnt of tbe Joint.-, and ipMve tbe sintvrn and mut«left hix and wnci ntnoted. Aiuit maj aiw i< n he e/fe< ud tv«u undtr tht wont tircumstanctn, it he uw of the uudioinei be perHevered iii. lfruphoni!, tieatii head, li'mgwonri, And other £kin Disease Aher form »t tat ion with narrn »at*r, the utmost relief % d 9,«-«^n'#t cure own be readily obtained m all complnmta »T»vtii>;/ the- skin »nd joints, by tdo siniultamoua Hbe of tlve Q.ntnunt sini Pill-, Bub it must ho reiiicmbeied Unit ueirlyiill nkm diaeuee* uidioite the depravity of tlio blood' cleraiigeinent of the iirer and etomat-h, cnsequently, in ■irtii? tvidi's, time m> required to purify the blood, which will be effictvd by a ju<tieiou# a«e of the Pill?. Tue general health will readily Jw improved, although tho eruption mtiy Ye <)riun out more fieely than before, and which should be nromotpd ; per»«»Teraiire is nroepsnry. y>oiv Throat*, Dxptheria, Quimry, Mumps and all other Jjeramjtnunta oj the thruat. On the appearance of any of these maladies the Ointment fhould bo well rubbt-d at least time timed a duy upon t he peck and upper part of the chest, ao us to penetrate to tiio glands, as salt is forced into meal : tin- course will at once (uuowe inflammation and ulcerntion. T.ie «i>nt iiwi will; jrield to this tieatment by fo!lov\in^ tLe prmtfd rinccliunu. Scrofula or , King's Evil and Swelling of the ttrlatul,* . This elites of cases may be cured by JTollonny's purify i' g> f*»lls and Ointment, us thoir double action of purifying tLa> bloo 1 l Bnd strengthening the »yatem renders them more suitable than any other remedy for nil complaints of a »croHature. As the blood is impure, the liver, ttonuich »ud bowels, being mirch deranged,H(iui)epunf)'ingiuQt.leuino bring about a cure. Bath the Ointment and Fills «houfd be u*ed in the following ccma: — p*;vl Legs Chilblains iFistulas Sore Throats p.ul Breaat3 Chapped iGout Skhi'dibeivses. Utirna Ilandrf Glandular Scurry j{ unions Corns (aoi't) Sui'lling* liSore-heiida JJite of Mos-.Cancors Lumbago Tiunoiuy chetoes and Contracted Pil .3 Ulcers Sand Flies and Stilt* {Rheumatism Wounds Joi'o-bay Joints Ele-jScnldd Yaws Jhiego-lbot I phantiaais Sore Nipples There ia a considerable saving by taking the large sizes. XB — Directions tor the guidance of patient* in e\cy disorder me affixed to each Pot. ■ f
NEKVOIT.SNICSS! WEAKNESS! PIMPLES IN THE FACE ! FLUSHING ! LOSS OF MEMORY ! MENTAL DEPRFS3IONS!
ALL those Buffering from tbeabove ailments should apply before it is too Into and irremediable to Dr L. L. Simtb, who is the only legally qualified medical man in the Australian tolonie* practising solely on these diseases and their prim* Dr L. L. Smith's name is a household word, and through \)\i int'uiis niiiiiy thorn mds of homes have been made happy, jin 1 tiiany who-e Ih-lm were a misery to them have been restored to health and comfort, Hl3 piaotter m Victoria Inn extended now over 2T years on thU speciality >>f his profession. His practice extends pioreover throughout all these colonies, and patients have FNitid him cvi-n from Java, Borneo, Japan, China, and (n.lia. Tv cmni'j some idea of the extent of hid fame and (i 1 1 o, lie hui hen I'otiiulled from Q-reat Britain six times liuputf thi« year IS7-J-Tno*e wwh mg to consult Dr L. L. Smith can do so by fiu'liwui!; u One Pound note, stating age, symptoms, and Jii'-itinn of suir.'rin^. A reply will be sent by roturn mail. Dr L L. Smith, lor the convenience of those who perfun illy consult' him, has taken those extensive premises in Rollins -.treet, late tlie residence of his Excellency the Gover,ioi. Every lu\ur) and comfort will be found for those ,wutn.g u> cousull the Doctor. Adiliesa— Dr L. L. SMITH, Collinn street East, Melbourne. v'-m-Li.tition Fee by letter, £1. I'i.r me umvenience of patients in the neighbouring ciJ iii i'j who %vish to visit him personally in Victoria |)r L L. ii nan bus taken a largo mansion in the suburbs »nd fittvil it up as a Private Hospital lor the treatment £olcly of lliu abovo alfoctions ; and also including -Gout, &•■ itica, find puinful nervous diseases. 1) L L Smith has also a lar^ja Turkish Bathhii£ Estab(dr the treatment of hi« patients, espocinlly such u« sutt'<-r (rum Gout and itbeumatinin. M^iliynua appropriately packed, foiwarded to all the £)ol<>nii>*.
MOTHERS, have you tr.ed FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ?
Sivi' vwselves many sleepless nights by purchasing hu y.^ 'tut'ii jii-nny bottle and proving its excellence in giving »ehtsf in Wind. Pains in tbe Bow. X Griping, i-c,, lo yvhich lulaiits and young Children are liable ; Vu warding A\, iv ninny cases, attacks of Convulsions, nuJ bv being
'it! particularly beneficial and soothing during Teething. tiolil w nolesale ami retail by the Proprietor, S Fullwell, 'J.a'uiiel, Otahuhu, Auckland, NZ . in bottles at. Is (i I, 2s 1,1, it.ii I 4s GJ each, and by Hamiuox Bnos , Chemist*, Auckland.
Trj also, FALLWELL'S WORM POWDERS. A Mediiune of singular and undoubted etllortcy when employed ijur the removal of Worms either in Children or Adults. b«ld in Packets at ],« 3d, 23 6d, and 4, 6d each j or Poster Is BJ, 2s lOd, aud ss.
KEMPTKORNE, PKOSSER & Co., (L ite Yeungman &. Co,) \V HOLES ALE & EXPORT D HUG GISTS
SIAFKORD-SrKEEr, UUNEDIN, AM) YU'TOUIA-SrUKKT, ilAsr, Auckland,
t M PORTERS of cvrry description of Chemical, Ph.irmaI ct'Utttrtl, Photographic, and other Preparations, Patent Medicines and Perfumery, Su r t?u-'' l l Instruments and rancy Goods, Biut>h*v\<ue, Combs, Sponges, GlussVire, liai then* art, Medicine Chests, Medical Books. Shop Jjut.iigs,, and e\cr> kind ot Druggists
IRELAND, BROTHERS, T,ANN.ERS AND LEATHER MANUFAUTUIIEfiS, WOOL MERCHANTS.
IMPORTERS of Leather, Grindery, Saddlery and Saddlois' Ironmongery, Boot and Shoe Uppers of all kindu, Mill Belts, Suction and Fire-Engine Hose. Vulcan Lane, Auckland.
TO BUTCH BUS, Sittlers, Farmers, and others.— The undersigned are c..eh piu - chus.ers oi Hides, Sheepskins, Woo!, Tallow, A.c , ke, at highest market rates 111 any quantity. Consignors direct will h.ive prompt and luunediat «u»h remittance! returned at satisfactory rates.
IRELAND BROTHERS., Tanners and Leather Manufacturers, Auckland.
{Sherley's Hotel, Rangiriri.
r,|IIIKr ,|1IIK LYopmtor wishes to thauk the Waikato settlera I ami visitors for their liberal patronage. No stfort t^ill be bparwd to perpetuate the good fame of tins Ad .-^tubhshed house. " Good Stabblwg. Saddle Jioises. Secure Paddocks. N.B —Excelleut Shooting Quarters. EDWARD PEAESCN CONTIIACTWK, AND CABINJST-MAKEII Bunt HamiUun
R. E. M. CAMPBELL, U RV E Y O R, HA M I L T O N
Licens.o 1 under Laud Transfer Act.
MONEY TO LEND, n Large or SinaU Sums, at a niodurale rate of interest. JfiCKSOK & RUSSELL, Solicitor*, Eerl-tftrttt, Auckland;
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 382, 24 October 1874, Page 4
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