" For life is not to 'live— but td^llve well." POTTI E'S SCOTTISH HIGHLAND OIL THB ORBATB3T AND CHEAPEST OOSB JOR Gout, ' Sunstroke Lumbago, Sunburns 'Neuralgia. Headaches Stiff Joints, Rheumatism i . And all Skin Diseases; Psioe 2/6, 3/6/ anp 5/ ■ The best is. the Family Bottle, which contains nearly three times a? mach-as the ; 2/6 bottle. Sold by all respectable "Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the Colonies. Ir is refreshing to find Ladierand. Gentlemen who, in gratitude for the" relief' brought them, either go to the trouble and expense of publishing the .fact, or writing to their frieuds, teiliog them about the SCOTTISH HIGHLAND OIL, or, in the spirit of true gratitude, visit the afflicted, and show them bow their agonies may be appeased and their sufferings alleviated. ; Already a long list of names have been enrolltd, and it is my desire that all who have been cured shonli send me their address, not for. publication, but as a satisfaction to m*r own mind, and a* a just tribute to the OiU. I think there cannot be any fear of being accused of exaggeration after reading the testimonials published, and those now appearing, to say that in the experience of human knowledge there neVer has been an agent offered to the public which has so easily, piialessly, arid pleasantly cured so raany people regarded by our noble .Faculty of medicine as incurable ; and it cannot now be said that professional men have been distance J by ordinary mortals. I glory in the fact that I belong, by birth and education to the professional class. I regret, however, that the commercial conditions of things renders it neceißary that I should adopt' a system of action' at variance witti professional etiquette for the sale of my goods. It i», however, a great satisfaction to me that the grandest cures which could be accumplished anywhere have been done in the very city and country wh6ra the ducovery was made, and I trust that as people get accustomed to the use of the Scottish Oil, we shall see hundreds and thousands of suffering humanity rejoice again in the vig^r and strength ot regenerate i constitutions. Here follows the most extraordinary list of cures ever presented to the inhabitants of these colonies: — FfITTEBN YRABB A MaRTYB TO HEADAOHB. July 1 1, 1877. Dear Sir,— lt is impossible for any one to express his heartfelt gratitude for the relief I now enjoy from a terrible affliction, under which I existed for years. I can hardly now chink of it but with horror. It must be a great satisfaction tor you to know that you? Oils c*n co quickly and painlessly cure. I shall certainly feel bound to tell the 'good news to all my friends. - — - James Goodwin; £60 Spent, but got No Rbmbf. Tkstikoncal. — Another testimonial respecting Pottie'a Highland Oil has been received by the Agent, Mr C. L. Tweedie. It is as follows: — Sir, for many years I have suffered from rheumatism in the back; and some time ago it cost me over £60 to go to Sydney and have medical advice, without,, however, receiving any relief. I determined to try a bottle of Highland Oil, for which you. are agent, and haye mujh pleasure ia stating that after a few applications I was entirely relieved from all pain, and can safely recommend it to others suffering from a similar complaint to mine. — John Minus, BombaU. Lumbago fob 26 Ybabs. Rylstone, October 7, 1876. Te Messrs. White & M' ulioch, Rylstone. Gentlemen,— l have much pleasure in informing you, as Agents for Pottle's Scottish Highland Oil, that the aaid medicine has been the means of curing me from lumbago, from which I have suffered for the p*st 26 year*, being at times scarcely able to crawl, owing to i he severity of the complaint. I make this statement feeling convinced that the Oils (S.H,) will cure any one eufferiog ia a like manner. I request that you wiil give publicity to the above, and remain yours very truly ,~John McNeil Beaton. 102, Liverpool-street, Sydney. Dear Sir,— l was laid up for many long months in bed, and bad tried all the doctors could do for me, but got only wbree. At last a man called with a little of Scottish Oil. I was then in lied, suffering terrible agony, with my legs bent under me. I saw no hope for life; but the flrai; bottle of your Oil brought relief, and I could crawl about. I stuck to"the"fomentation,"oll«,lfnd"hot iron, and in two months got the nae of my limbs. I can never expect to be perfectly well, for I am an old man, but I owe all to . the Scottish Highland Oil.— Abch M'Eldowht. . , " Njswtown. . Twenty-three years bad with' a tumour on my neck, and tried no end of prescriptions, until I saw that an operation was my only chance, FoVtunately I heard about the Scottish' Oil, and by rubbing regularly, the tumour melted away without any kind of pain,— H. Chase, Newtown, From Sybnet Freeman's Journal. MIRACULOUS.— A moat miraculous cure has come under my notice ia Ar*luen. A miner in this locality named "Duggan had been complaining for years of a swelling on his breast, which defied the me Heal skill of the district. Dr Llewelyn, residing in Braidwood, after vainly experimenting with divers panaceas. &a, advised the patieut to go to the tiydney-Infirmary -After-some-time-he did as he was counselled, but what waa the result ? Why, after remaining in the hospital for about nine months un<ier the treatment of the leading medicos, he was pronounced inc«arab!fl. He returned to Araluen worse in fact than when he went to Sydney, owing, I suppose to the vast quantities of medicine he had taken, coupled with the fatigue of: such a long overland journey. Home months ago Mr Curry (Dr Llewellyn's servant) suggested to Mr Duggan to rub the swelling with "Pottie'a Highland Oil.' He did as was suggested, and wonderful was the result. The swelling came to a bead in a short time, and burst, discharging a quantity of matter. In one of these discharges a bone came out, it being the sole cause ot the swelling, as can be testified by the man, whose health has been perfectly restored. He is now able to work as usual in the claim. Now, the nut lor your Sydney M,D/s is, how .came the bone there? My principal reason for writing this, is to inform those 'gentlemen who attended Mr Duggan at the Infirmary of the mysterious result.— Araluea Corresponded t. Manufactured by J. POTTIB, 263, Eliza-beth-street, Sydney, SOLE AGENT FOB NELSON— T OTTTQ "DYVrTTTiiTD iiUUlb JKU I ±±Hi±C ? (Late C. Habuno) I . TRAFALGAR-STREET. 3961 i '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 12, 14 January 1878, Page 4
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