HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. THE GREATEST CURES OF ANY MEDICINE IN THE GLOBE.
CURE OF SCROFULA. Jerry's Plains, January 1, 1849. This is to certify that my daughter, Matilda Acorn, aged seven years, has been afflicted for the last thiee years with Scrofula ; and, after having been attended by several respectable practioners, without success, I was induced to try " Holloway's Medicines," which, after a continuation of about three months, completely restored her to health. This can be verified by numerous persons in this vicinity, where I have been residing for the last 22 years. R. Alcorn. To Mr. Pinhey, Chemist, West Maitland.
CURE OP THIRTY-FIVE ULCERS. To Mr, J. K. Heydon. Molong, Sept. 25, 1548. 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 and cold, and the undue use of mercurial medicines. When I first 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 had got so affected that I was obliged at last to live entirely upon gruel. Having spent upwards of two hundred pounds in medicine and medical advice to no purpose, except that of making me worse, I tried Holloway's Pills and Ointment, by means of which, and the blessing of God, 1 am now in the enjoyment of excellent health. My feeling for others similarly circumstanced, as well as my gratitude to Mr. Holloway, compel me to send you (his communication. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, Jeremiah Reed. P.S. — I am at present in the employment of Messrs. Syers, Brothers, Meadows, near Wellington.
A CASE OF DROPSY. Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Gardner of Hanging Houghton, Northamptonshire, dated September 14, 1848. To Professor Holloway. Sir, — I before informed you that my wife had been tapped three times for the dropsy, but by the blessing of God upon your Pills, and her perseverance in taking them, the water has now been kept off J8 months by their means, which is a great mercy.
CURE FOR THE PILES. Extract of a letter from Joseph Medcalf, Beverley, dated June 17, 1847. To Professor Holloway. Sir— For some time past I had laboured dreadfully with bleeding piles ; by Divine blessing, together with the use of your Pills and Ointment, I have been perfectly cured, and never was there a greatar suilerer from i>i a yself. (Signed) Joseph Medcalf,
CURE AT ADELAIDE. Communicated and authenticated by Mr. John Stephens, lecturer on Sanitary Reform, and proprietor of the Adelaide Observer and South Australian Register. Mrs. Elizabeth Harker, of Willunga, who had been nearly thirty years suffering from an ulcerated leg, produced by a blow, was induced to try Holloway's Ointment, in conjunc tion 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 several practitioners, both in England and in this country.
This wonderful Medicine can be recommended with the greatest confidence for any of the following Diseases :—: — Ague Jaundice Asthma Liver Complaints Bilious Complaints Lumbago Blotches on the Skin Piles Bowel Complaints Rheumatism Colics Retention of Urine Constipation of the Bowels Sore Throats Consumption Scrofula or K'ng's Evil Debility Secondary Symptoms Droj sy Stone and Gravel Dyientery Tic Doloureaux Erysipelas Tumours Female Irregularities Turn of Life Fevers of all kinds Ulcers Fitg Vpnereal Affections Gout Worms of all kinds Head-ache Weakness, from whatIndigestion ever cause Inflammation &c, &c
A considerable quantity received, and on Sale by the undersigned, Wellesley Hughes, Agent. Shortland-street, Auckland, June 9, 1849. There is a considerable laving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.— Directions for the Guidance of Patients in every Digorder, are affixed to each Box,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 321, 27 June 1849, Page 4
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