Wo olip tho following important testimonial from tho " Illawarra Mercury " (N.S.W.) oi tho 30th Maroh. It noeda no oommont : — " Mr John Lovoday, of tho Bulli Mountain, wr'-. ;.b to us that after Buffering for four yearß wiih aoute gravel, ho has experionoed almost comploto relief by using Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract. He sayß Booing tho said Extraot advertised m tho 'Illawarra Moroury,' hia intonso suffering induood him to obtain a bqttjle of the medjoino from Mr Hoskinpr, ohomist,' of thia town, aud that thp uao of it gave him groat relief at once, He statoa that between tho 10th Maroh instant, whon he obtained tbo firßt bottlo of tho extraot, and tho 19th, the use of that modioino oontinuod to afford him rolief, to whioh ho had beon a stranger for four years. Mr Lovoday writes alao tha^he has found tho Euoalypti Extraot a cure for rheumatism as \.ell aB gravel. Ho roquosta ua to publish this information through tho « Moroury.' We havo muoh ploasuro m complying with Mr LoYoday'B roquoHt, whoso word oannot bo doubtocj, and who oan have no objoot In view other than a pure dosiro to benefit suffering humanity."— (Advt, 2
Holloway's Pills and Ointment ar remedies which should invariably he taken by travellers m search of health, pleasure or business. Many deleterious influence? are const wiy at w*rk m foreign climes, tending to deter orate the health ; these and the altered conditions of life will entail on those who travel the ncoessity of carefully j^ttendin^ to early symptoms of disease, and they will find the use of these remedies lo be highly necessary, Ihe action ofthe Fills being purifying and strengthening and of great service m cases of fever, ague, and all inflammatory diseases, whilst the Ointment is a sovereign cure m cases of piles, bad legs, bad breasts, wounds, and ulcers. Holloway's remedies do P?t decorate ty ph»nge of climate,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2253, 15 October 1889, Page 2
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317Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2253, 15 October 1889, Page 2
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