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HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. r HHE GREATEST CURES OF ANY - 1 MEDICINE IN THE GLOBE. Case f Consumption, Melbourne, November 8, 1848 Dear Sir— l have been since June, 1847, mort or less diseased I with consumption, and never again expected to rise from my bed. 1 have bad three doctors sometimes attending me, and never found any relief. 1 was at last recommended by my friend Mr. Macnamara, (the councillor for Gipps Ward here) to try Hollowav'i Pills and Oiutment, which I have used Hiice last August, and am now almost well, and hope to be entirely so in another week. I think it fit to lay this before the public, as the consumption is a veiy serious disease; and therefore I recommend every person afflicted with the above disease to try your pills once, and they will use them always. lam Sir, yours truly, EDWARD BUCKLEY, Auctioneer, Melbourne. J. K. Heydon, Esq., Sydney.

Cure of Thirty fivs Ulcers. " Moloug, Sept. 25, 1848. " To Mr. J. K. Heydon. '• Sir, — I owe a "debt of gratitude to Professor Holloway for my almost miraculous cure, after seven years of suffering, caused by exposure to wet ani cold. «nd the undue use of Mercurial Medicines. When I fir-t commenced to use the Pills and Ointment, I had thirty-five ulcers on my body, and a constant head ache, and pains all over me. My throat hid got so affected that I was obliged at last to live entirely on gruel. Having spent upwards «f two hurdred pounds in mediciue and medical advice to no puipote, except that of making me worse, 1 tried Holloway's Pills mid Ointment, by means of which, and the ble- sing of God. I urn now in the enjoyment of excellent heal h. My feelings for others simi'arly circumstanced, as well as my gratitude to Mr. Holloway, compel me to send you this (tomumnication. " I am, Sir, " Your obedient servanr, '• Jbremiah Reed. •' P.S.— I am at present in the employment of Messrs. Syers, Brothers, Meadows, near Wellington'

Surprising Cure of Rheumatism. " Little Bally Bong, Port Phillipßcad, "January 16.1848. " I hereby certify, that my wife, Lydia Rochford, was affected with Rheumatism in the head for fifteen months, and although attended by good medical practitioners, she got no relief. It also affected the palate of her mouth, so much so that she 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 ray they have restored her to her usual state of good health j and for the sake of humanity I now make this public. (Signed) " James Rochford."

Cures in South Australia The following extraordinary Cures are authenticated by Mr: John Stephens, of Adelaide, (he respectable proprietor of the " Adelaide Obseiver and South Australian Register," and have been published in his papers :— "GeorgejMuncton, a sfflfr in the bu«h who had been suffering for four months with a swollen leg, and in such pain as to deprive him of sleep, was recommended to try Ho'loway's Pills, at the same time using the ointment, as diree'ed. In the course ot a fortnight the cure was so far effected as to permit him. on the 7th Octobfr, to walk into Adelaide witn» out pain, a distance of twenty miles, to give us this statement for the information and benefit of his felluwcreatures. " November 2nd, 1847."

" Mrs. Elizabeth Harker, of Willunga, who had been nearly thirty years a sufferer, from an ulcerattd leg, produced by a blow, was induced to try Holloway's ointment in conjunction with his pills. A small box of each was purchased, and before the whole was used the leg was perfectly healed, leaving scarcely any trace of a wound, which had defied the skill of iever.il practitioners both in England and this country.

Another Surprising Cure ! "Campbelltown, April 11, 1848. " To Mr. Heydon. " Sir,— l feel it a duty incumbent on me, to let the community at large know the wonderful cure that has been performed on me by the effect of Holloway's medicine. I have, for the last six months, been afflicted with the liver complaint, and at last was compelled to take to my bed in a very low state, so bad that I did not think I would ever rise in health again. After trying medical aid, and finding no relief, I was advised by Mr. William Buraill to try. the medicine aforenamed, which T did, and after one or two dones of Holloway's Pills, and rubbing in the ointment, I found great relef; and by strictly following the rules laid down by Mr. Holleway, and using his pills and ointment for six weeks, I find myself in the enjoyment of as good health as ever I possessed in my life. The truth of this statement it incontestable, as there is not one of my neighbours but could testify the same. " I remain, &c, " Robert Elkins* " Blacksmith, ' " Campbelltown."

This wonderfnl Medicine can be recommended with the greatest confidence for any of the following Diseases :— Ague Jaundice Asthma Liver Complaint! Bilioui Complaints Lumbago Blotchei on the Skin Piles Bowel Complaint* Rheumatism Colics Retention of Urine Constipation of the Bowels Sore Throat* Consumption Scrofula or K'ng'c Evil Debility Secondary Symptoms Dro| sy Stone and Gravel Dysentery Tic Doloureaux Erysipelas Tumours Female Irregularities Turn of Life Fevers of all kinds Ulcer* Fits Venereal Affections Gout Worms of all kinds Head-ache Weakness, from whatIndigestion ever cause Inflammation &c, &c. These truly invaluable Medicines can be obtained at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, near Temple Bar, London, and of most respectable Vendors

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 271, 3 January 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 271, 3 January 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 271, 3 January 1849, Page 4

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