IRONMONGERY.
FAMED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. THE GREATEST CURES OF ANY MEDICINE IN THE GLOBE. A CASK or DROPSY. Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Gardner, of Hanging Hmtghton, Northamptonshire, dated September 14/7», 1847. To Professor Hollowny. Sir — I before infoimed you that my wife had been tapped three times for the diopsy, hut by the blessing of God upon your Pills, and her perseverance in taking them, the water has now been kept oft' eighteen months by their means, which is a great mercy. (Signed) William Gardneu.
THE EARL OF ALDBOROUGII CURED OF A LIVER AND STOMACH COMPLAINT. Extract of a Letter from His Lordship- dated Villa, AJesiina, Leghorn, 2h< February, 1845. To Piofessor Holloway. Silt — Various chcumstances prevented the possi bility of my ihankmg you be'ore this time foi your pnlueness in sending me your pills as you did. 1 now take this opportunity of sending you an order for the amount, and, at the same lime, to add that your PiPs have effected a cuie of a disorder in iry Liver and Stomach, which all the most eminent of the Facirty at home, and all over the Continent, h.ul not been able to effect ; nay, not even the waters of Cailsbad and Marienbad. 1 wish to have another box aud ai ot ol ointment, in case any of my family should ever requiie either. Your most obliged and obedient Servant, (Signed) Ai.dborough
The following testimonials have been received by the wholesale agent at Sydney : — SURPRISING CURE OF RHEUMATISM. Little Bally Bong, Port Phillip Road, January 16. 1848. I heiehy certify that my wife, Lydia Rochford, was affl'cted with rheumatism in the head for fifteen months and although attended by good medical praetiiionets, she got no relief. It also affected the palate of her mouth, so much so that ihe could not articulate her words properly. I was advised to try Holloway's Pills and Ointment, which I did administer to her, and she continued to use them for two months. I can now say they have restored her to her usual state of good health j and for the sake of humanity 1 now make this public. (Signed) James Rochford.
A LOCAL CURE OF FITS.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. Henry Whiting, Boot find Shoemaker, Itedbank, Sionequarrr, Feb., 1817. Sir— l have for many years past been troubled with the falling sickness, frequently dropping down at my work, or in the street, and could get no relief from any one until I tried Holloway's Y\\h, and now by the use of them, I am completely cured. To Mr. J. K. Heydon.
This wonderful Medicine can be recommended with the greatest confidence for any of the following diseases :— Ague Jaundice Asthma Liver Complaint! Bilious Complaints Lumbago Blotches on the Skin Piles Bowel Complaints Prickly Heat Colics Rheumatism Constipation of the Retention of the Urine Bowels Sore Throats Consumption Scrofula or King's Evil Debility Stone and Gravel Dropsy Secondary Symptomß Dysentery Tic-Doloreux Erysipelas Tumours Female Irregularities Turn of Life Fevers of all kinds Ulcers Fits Venereal Affections Gout Worms of all kin Headache Weakness, from whatever Indigestion causes, Inflammation &c, &c. These truly invaluable Pills can be obtained at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, near Temple Bar, London, of most respectable vendors of medicines* throughout the civilised world, und of WELLESLEY HUGHES, Agent, Shortland Stieet, Auckland. N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients in
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 251, 25 October 1848, Page 4
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