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A MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOB A MARVELLOUS AGE!! H.P L L O^^S^^j^m^ N T THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY ' ..™ll^^. of.llt^p^ings ; on ; the surfaced our bodies Through these this Ointment when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or lmyarcj; part. Diseases of t\i Kidneys,.dispjders of the Liver, affections of the Hear^Unflammation of the Lun^s Asthmas, Coughs; aiici: Colds, are %v It* means effectually cured.' Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or. meat of any thicKness/ 'Ttiis Healin? Qintmenti far. - more readily/:penetrates Cany.bone or fleshy part of the living body ' curing'■ tlie most■ dangerous:;inward:com! plaints- that .'cahno't ~be • reached- by any other1 nieansi"; "''.;■','' ": ";'-■■-■'- ''"';' iW<.,..rERYSIPELAS,; RHEUMATISM, AND SCORBUTIC . ' . . ;[;; jHUMOJTRS. .' .-:A\:^.}~No .remedy has; ever, done so much for the cure of-diseases of the skin,-whatever form they; niay^ assume,- as this ointment , Scurvy, Sore. Headjs, Scrofula,' or Erysipel :las, • cannot long withstand' its; influence The inventor has travelled over manylparts : of the globe, Visiting- the principal hospitals dispensing the ointment, giving advice as t? its . application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to ihealth.. ; ■: ; .'■ . '•;■■/. SORE KEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND • "• . ' 'i"'.--:'' >:' ! :.' ITIiOERS. ■ ' '■-"'■:'■■■■;■ . Some of the most scientific surgeons rely solely on the" use 'of this wonderful ointment, when ;having to cope With the worst cases of soreis, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumours. Professor Holloway has despatched to the East lnr<r e shipments of this ointment, to be used tn the worst cases .op Avounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness, or contraction, of the joints, even of twenty years, standing. , , , -, PILES AND FISTULAS. These aridTpiMrrsimilaFdistressing complaints can be effectually cured if the ointment be well rubbed^ in over- thelparts affected, and by otherwise folio win» the prihted directions ar6uhd: each pot.';-'; ° both-'the; ointment And pills should be used in the Following diseases. Bad Legs. : '. ; : Gout ; : ■■'■' Bad Breasts . : ; Glandular Swellings } Burns. ;,:f: v ; Lumbago I Bunions ;_ Piles Bites of Moschefcoes ; Rheumatism -and Sand Elies Scalds Coco-bay .v v. r ; , :/ Sore Hippies Chiego-foot . . . Sore Throats Chilblains Scurvy : * Chapped_hands • Skin Diseases Corns (soft) Sore Heads Cancers* ) ' Tumours •, Cocti-acted and Stiff Ulcers Joints ■:: : r ;j Wounds ■ Elephantiasis Yaws Fistulas" Sold at the Establisbhients of Professor Holloway, 244,= ; Strand,) :(near Temple :Baf,)i London, -and Bp,-Maide'n;:Lane, New ;■ York;. also, by, all respectable "Druggists and . ©ealers in Medicines throughout tl c civilized worldj at; the following prices1 :— ls- 3d:» 3s- ;9d., and ss. each Pot. - „ (jcf' There is; considerable saving by ; . ■„ taking the larger sizes. :-.;•■■■ N. 8.. directions fpi- the guidance of patients . . in' every, disorder are affixied^ to eaco . ■: ■. Pot.nv.-::;;.; , i.\ :.5 I / ..11 j;,|Agent for'LytteltOn :<—A. Bayfeild. SA^VYN : Timber, Firewood,.and shells / siipplied oh application to the under-, .signed... '.";■■". "*'":.. ! ■■■'' '■;■ ■ >:.J EDWARD GENET, |, : ••■■■':■•; Norwich Quay. |; : : HORSES EX FIREFLY. M' ESSRS; % & CO. have received intimation that the above ' horses have been landed a!t Nelson, and are noff on. their: way; overland^" to 'this^province, where they may be expected in the course of ten days. TKey Willie sold; on the first SATURDAY after arrival, by : MR. THOMSON, at tlio White Hart Stockyards. Mr. Thomson would draw the attention of purchasers to this lot, of horses, which he can recommend as one of tlie best ever introduced into, Canterbury. They are almost all broken to saddle or harness, and have been selected from the stud of James Lord, Esq., of Kick* raond, lfnown'aa one-of the best in VnnWe" man's hind.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 602, 11 August 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 602, 11 August 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 602, 11 August 1858, Page 2

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