lIOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. npi-lE GREATEST CURES OP ANY 1 MEDICINES IN THE GLOBE.
SURPRISING CURE OF RHEUMATISM. " Little Bally Bong, " Port Phillip Road, " January IG, 1848. " I hereby certify, that my wife Lydia Rochford, was affected with rheumatism in the head for fifteen months, and allhougbj^ttended by good medical practitioners, she *g\>t 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 1 did admiuister 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 ; and for the sake of humanity I now make this public. (Signed) " James Rochford."
DISORDER OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Extract of a Letter from Mr. J. K. Heydon, dated 78, King-street, New South Wales, ihe 30th September, 1847. To Professor Holloway. Sir — I have the pleasure to inform you that, Stuart A. Donaldson, Esq., an eminent merchant, and also a Magistrate of the Territory, called on me on the 18th instant, and purchased your medicine to the amount of Fourteen Pounds, to be forwarded to his stations in New England. He stated that one of his overseers named Roy, had come to Sydney some time previously for medical aid, his disorder being an affection of the Liver and Kidneys, and that he had placed the man for threemonths under the care of one of the best Sur« geons, without any good resulting from the treatment. The man then in despair used your Pills and Ointment, and much to his own and Mr. Donaldson's astonishment, was completely restored to his health by their means. Now, this surprising cure was effected in about ten days. (Signed) J. K. Heydon.
CURE OF DISEASED LIVER. To Mr. Heydon. Campbell Town, April 11, 1848. Sir — I 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 effects of Holloway's Medicine. I have for the last six months been afflicted with the liver complaint, and at last was compelled totake to my bed in a very low state, so bad that I did not think I would ever rise again. After trying medical aid and finding no relief,. I was advised by Mr. William Bursill to try the medicine afore-named, which I did, and after one or two doses of Holloway's Pills, and rubbing iti the Ointment, I found great relief, and by strictly following the rules laid dovvn by Mr. Holloway, and using his Pills and Ointment for six weeks, I" find myself ia the enjoyment of as good health as ever I possessed in my life. The truth of this statement is incontestible, as there is not one of my neighbours but could testify the same. — I remain, &c, ROEERT ELKINS, Blacksmith, Campbelltown,
ANOTHER CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT. " Ravensworth, Hunter River, " January 17th, 1849* " To Mr. J. K. Heydon. " Sir, — About eighteen months since I was dangerously attacked with a liver complaint, for which I consulted the two medical men of the district, but derived no benefit from either of them ; in fact, I was so bad that one of them told me " he could see no hopes of my recovery,'* and gave me up. I was afterwardes advised to try Holloway's Pills and Ointment, which I did ; and after the continued use of them for seven weeks, according to the directions accompanying the medicines, I am now entirely cured ; and, for the benefit of those that may be similarly affected, I have great pleasure in giving it this publicity. " I am, Sir, &c, (Signed) " William Rogers, " Blacksmith."" This wonderful Medicine can be recommended with the greatest confidence for any the following Diseases : — A»ue Jaundice \sthma Liver Complaint! B lious Complaints Lumbago Hlotchei on ihe Skin l*ile» Bowel Complaints Rheumatism Colics Retention of Urine Constipation of the Bowels Sore Throats Coiibumption Scrofula or K'ng's Enl D bility Secondary Symptom* Dro, sy Stone and Gravel Dysentery Tic-Doloureaux Krysipelus Tumours Female Irregularities Turn of Life Fevers of all kinds Ulcers Fits Venereal Affections Gout Worms of all kinds ll end ache Weakness, from whotIndigestion ever cavie Inflammation &r M 4 c. Wellesley Hughes,— Agent. Shortland-street, Auckland,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 356, 18 September 1849, Page 4
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