'"For life Is not to live—but to live well.-' POTTIES SCOTTISH HIGHLAND OIL THE aBBATBST ASD CH-APEST CtJEB fOB Gout. Sunstroke Lumbago, Sunburns Neuralgia. Headaches Stiff Joints. Hhe-tmatism And all Skin Diseases. Pkice 2/6, 3/6, and 5/- Bottle. The best is the Family Bottle, which containa nearly tbree times a* nrich as the 2/6 boitle. Sold by all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the Colonies. It is refreshing to Ond Ladies and Gentlemen who. in gratitude for the relief brought them, either go to the trouble and expense of publiahiog the fact; or writing to th ir friends, toiling them about the SCOTTISH HIGHLAND OIL, or. in tho afirit of true gratitude, visit, the afflicted, and abow them bow' tbeir agonies may be appeased and their sufferings alleviated. Already a long list of names have been enrolled, aud it is my desire that ail who bare been cured alioul I tend me their address, not for publication, but as a satisfaction to my own mind, and as a jutt tribute to the Oils. I think there cannot he any fear of being p accused of exaggeration alter leading iha testimobisls publiehed,acd those now appearing, to sky that in the experience of human knowledge there never has been an agent offered to the public which has so easily, painlessly, and pleasantly cured to many paople regarded by our noble Faculty of : medicine as .mcasabla : . and it .cannot now be > said that professional men have been distaactad by ordinary mortals. I glory in the fact thit I betong,' by birth and education to the profe^o-hil class. I regret, however, that the 'commercial, conditions of tbings renders it neces. ary 'that I f hould adopt a system of, action afc Variance wit') professional Qtfquefte. for the sale of my goods;! V, lc i>, however, a great satisfaction to me tbat 'the grandest, cures which could be accomplished anywhere have been done in the very city and country whera the discovery waa made, and 1 trust that as people get accustomed to the use of tbe Scottish Oil. we shall see hundreds and thousands of suffering humanity rejoice again in the yigi ,-r and 1 strength ot regenerate.! constitution.. ~ Here follows the most extraordinary ljst of cures ever presented to the inhabitants of these colonies:— F-FTBBN Yfabs a Mabtyb to Headachb. July 11,1877. Dear Sir,— le is impsaafble for any one to I express his heartfelt gratitude for the relief I now erjoy from r a terrible affliction, under which I existed for years. I can hardly now think af it but with hor roe.. It must.be a 1 great satisfaction for you to know tbat your Oils can to quickly and painlessly cure, i shall certainly feel bound to tell the good news to all my fiiends. — — James Gopdwikt. _E6O Spent, but oot No Belief. THaTiMONfAL. — Another testimonial respecting Potties Highland Oil hat been received by the Agent, Mr Q. L. Tweedie 1 . It is as fellows:— Sir, ftr many years I have suffered from rheumatism in tha back; and some time ago it cost me over £60 to go to Sydney and bave medical advice, without, however, receiving any relief. I determined to try a h_ttlfl of Highland Oil, for which yon are agent, and have much pleasure in stating that after a few applications I was entirely relieved from alLpatn, and can safely recommend it to otbers suffering from a similar complaint to mine.— Johh Mbdib, Bombals. : -L____AOO 708 2S Tbabs. v Rylitone, October 7, 1876. Te Messr.s. & M'Cul!acfa t( fiyUßoßß. | Geritleni^n,— l have much pleasure in inf arming you, as Agents for Potties Scottish v Highland Oil, that die said medicine bas been the means of curing me from lumbago, from which I have suffered for the past 26 'yearsbeipli at times scarcely ihle to crawl, owing to the severity of |he cobiplaint. I make this statement feeling' conVinc6(l tbat the Oils ( SM) will ' cure' any one suffering in a like taanner.* I : reqhest that ' you will give publicity to the above, and remain yours very truly,— Johh McNeii. Beaton. 102, Liverp .01-street, Sydney. Dear Pir;— I was laid' up for many' long toon ths V_h' bed, and had tried all the doctor* could 'do fbir mej but got only worre. At last a man culled with a little of Scottish ;Oil. I was th<^n fn ' bed, suffering terrible agony, with irijf legs bent, under me. I saw ho hope for ti e; but' tbe flrsi bottle of your Oil brought relief, .snd I could crawl about I stuck to the. fomrhtatiob, Oil*, arid hot iron, and in two months got tbe use of my limbs. ' I can htv. rexp-ctioibd perfectly well, fori am an eld m»n, but 1 owe all to the Scottiab Highland Oil.— Ab_h M'-ldowst. Nbwtowk.j Twenty-three yeara bad with a tumour on my ueck, and tried no end of prescriptions, M^Ji *?* WPP«F^?powft« myonly dianp^ . Fortup^tely 1 .heard aboatSha , Scottish QHifwid by.^binjg re^ui^rly, the tos£ytj?WPs ;sSsy'. w Mfl« fc any, kind of pain.— H. Chasb, Ne^own. Frok .StyDu^r •' B^bbmau's Jotja»Ai_ . MIBACUf-OUS.^—A moat miracdloas cura has csjoje under my notice in Araluen. : A i jnlner. in this! Joiiality named Duggan had been complaining for years of a swellitig on •Ws breast, which deded the medical skill of the district. Dr Llewellyn, residing in Brbidwood.aftqr TJunly experimenting with divers paoacßas. &Ci, advised tba patient to goto tbii . Sydney; Inflrdiary. i After some time he did * SS he waa codnsslled, but what was the result? Why, after- remaining: in tbe hospital for abaut:n_n_ months ander the treatment of the leading medicos, he was pronounced iaCUrabLa. . He: returned to Arrfluen worse in ; factitftsa wh«p hd went to Sydney,' awing, I Suppose to tbe vast qtsantitier of medicine ha hadtaken, coupled Withthe fatigue of snehai lojpg ovarland . journey, i Some months ago Mr Curry (Dr Llewellyp^s servant) suggested .to M 9 Duega_L;toi rubhthe swelling witbt u Pottie's Highland Oil.'; Ha did as was ; suggefted, iand wonderfnl was the result; The swelling came toa head in ;a[ short UmOj *ttd bunt, disdbargirig.a quahtity of matter. In One jof these; discbargesa bbbe ca__9 -biitj ;Jt.;beii.g .the :so!e cause ot; the: swellib'g^a. ■canbatettiflfldbyifcheiinaniwhogg health hag been, perfectly restored^ He: ig now able w work as lunal-ittiheqliim. IJow, thenui; i for l your < Sydney M.D;?s is, ho^r came tha bone there?, *-M£ principal reason for writing ,thi». is !to,in___n»-hOTQigen«eftieh Vwhd _v ,tsnde£: MU DdgggnSa;^ the Inffrmary of tha , wystefiotts resuifci-Aralden Correspondent. < Manufsctared h^i Suß&^Sm, _6*. ElteaJ iij#«itt«^aydiifeyi*j*i. : .*■.*,*. .-..:•. ' I :aOGaB',!ABENT FOR NELSON— j ! I^OinSS -MCTBBj l - . (Late C. Ha_i__h_) / TRAFAiaAKrSTBEET, 1396
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 162, 6 July 1878, Page 4
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