" For life is not to live —but to live well.' P 0 T T I E'S SCOTTISH HISHMNB OIL TEE GREATEST AND CJItAFE3T CUBE .FOB Gout, Sunstroke Lumbago, Sunburns Neuralgia, Headaches Stiff Joints. Hbeumatism And all Skin Diseases. Pbice 2/6, 3/6, and 5/- $• Bottle. The best ia the Family Bottle, t? lnch contains nearly liisee times a-= in ;ch as the 2/6 bottle. Sold by all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the ColoEies. It is refreshing to flad Ladies and Gentlemen who. in gratitude for the relief brought them, either go to the trouble and expense of publishing the iact, or vriiu-g to ih ir friends, telirg them about the SCOTTISH HIGHLAND osL, or in the sprit of true gniitud^ v;s : t the afflicted, and s'-ow them how their agonies may ba epptaacd ard their suffering c alk-visied. A'ready & long H&fc of names have been enroled, and it is my desire that ni! who have been cureij g'.iouli ?eni me their address. n<t for publication, but as a sotisfawiori to my own ciind, and as v ju^t tiibute to the Oils. I thick there cannot bo any fear of te?pg Hccused of exaggeration after reading ih, j testimofii»i< nub-Uhed,ar.d Muse row appnuing, to say that iv the experw-nKe of human kiM)Wk-t:.!»e thtri) ntvur hi" been an ageut offered to the public which has so eaHily, p>in!es3ly, »nd pleasantly cured (o many people rtgarkd by our noble Faculty of uieriidne as inciinibie ; and it c;-.nuot now be said that pro'eß-ional men have been disrnpte^ by ordinary mortals I glory ia tbe faetihat I beieng, by birth snd (ducation to the profession*' class I regret, how, ver, Hint the c.mrn.ivial conditions of things reader* il necessary that I should adopt n system of action at variance wit • profes:i:;nai etiquette for the sale of my good-. It i°, however, a great satisfaction to ma th'jtitlie grandest cures which could be ac coinplisned anywhere have teen done in the very city and country where the discovery was madp, and I trust that as people gtt accustomed to the use of the Scottish Oil, we si ail tee hundreds t*nl tfcousitnds of sufferirg hurnai.itv rejoice again in ttip vig r and strength of regenerate- conaiitntioiu i Here follows the nicsfc extraordinary list I of cures e7er presented to the inhabitants of these colonies: — Fifieekt Yfarb a Martyr to Headache. Ju'y 11,1877. Dear Pir,~ lt is impossible for any one io expreas bis heartfelt gratitude for the relief [ now erjoy from a terrible affliction, under which 1 existed for years I can hardly now think of it but with horror. It must be a great satisfaction for you to know that your Oils can co quickly and p inlessly cure. I shall certa ; n!y feel bcund to tell the good newa to ell my friends. James Goodwin. £60 Spent, but got Ko Kjilief. TtsTiMONrAL. — Another teHninnial respecting Pcttie's Highland Oil Urn been rtcdved by the Agent, Mr C. L. Tweedie. It is as follows: — Sir, for many years I have suffered from 'rheumatism in the back; end come time ago it cost ma over £60 to go to Sydney and have medical advice, without, lowe»er, rereiving any rtlief. I determined to try a bottle cf Highland Oil, for which you f re ag< nt, and h»ve'rou:h pleaeare in stating thst 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 Mtoib, Bombal*. Ltjsibago fok 26 Yrabs. Kylstone, October 7, 1876. To Messrs. White & M'^wroth. RyJstone. Gentlemen,— l have much pleasure in informing you, aa Agents for Pottle's Scottith Highland ' i!, that the said medicinßhas been the menus of curing me from lurubggo, from which I have sufftrrd for the past 26 years, being at times scarcely able to crawl, r.wing to ihf? severity of the complaint. I make this Btarrmc'nt feeling convinced tlist the Oils CS.H.) will cure any one suffering in a like manner. I request that you will give publicity to the above, and remain yours very truly, — John McNeil Beaton. 102, Liverpool-street, Sydney. Dear Fir,— l was J?id up for many long irnrths in bed. and bad tried all the doctors could do for me, but got only woree. At l»8t a man colled with a little of Scottish Oil. I whs 'hen in bed, eufferlng terrible agony, with my legs bent under me. I saw no hnr.e for lie; tut the firs!; bottle of your Oil brought relief, i.nd I could crawl about. I stuck to the fomentation, Oils, and hot iron, and in two months got the use of my limbs. I con never expect to be perfectly well, for I am an old man, but I owe nil to the Scottish Highland Oil. — Arch M'Kldownt. Newtown. Tvrenty-threfi jears bad with a tumour on my neck, and tried no end of prescriptions, until I saw that an operation was my only chance. Fortunately I heard about the Scottish Oil, and by rubbing regularly, the tumour melted away without any kind of pain.— H. Chase, Newtown. From Sydney Freeman's Journal. MIRACULOUS. — A most miraculous cure lisb coiie unier my notice i;i Ar.ilnen. A | miner in this locality named Duggan had been complaining for years of a swelling on Wb breast, which defied the nieMcal skill of the district. Dr Liewel'yn, residing in BraHwood, after vainly experimenting with divers panaceas &c., advised the patient to go to the I Sydney Inflrrrary After some time he did [ as he wfis counselled, but what was the result ? Why, after remaining in the hospital for about nine months um'er the treatment of the leading medicos, he was prcnouncad incurabl«. He returned to Aratueu worse in fact thsn when he went to Sydney, owing, I suppose to the vast quantities of medicine he had taken, coupled with tba fatigue of such a | long overland journey, tome months ago I Mr Carry (Dr Llewellyn's servant) suggested [ to Mr Ducgsn to rub the swelling with ! "Potties Highland Oi!.' He did as was ! suggested, and wonderful was the result. The swelling came to a head in a short time, and burst, discharging a quantity of matter. [ In one cf these dECbarges a bone came out, it being the so!e cause of the swelling, as ; can be testified by the roan, whose health has been perfectly restored. He is now able to work as usual in the claim. Now, the nut ior your Sydney M.D.'b is, how came the bone there? My principal reaeon for writing this is to inform those gentlemen win attended Mr Dugaan at the Infirmary of the mysterious resuit.— Araluen Correspondent. Manufnctured by J. POTTIB, 263, Eliza-beth-street, Sydney. SOLE AGEST FOR NELSON— LOUIS ROTHBR, J(La te C. H arlino) i TRAFALGAR-STREET. 1396
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 188, 7 September 1878, Page 4
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