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YOU MAY JHMiDRED YET. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. EXTRAORDINARY LOCAL CURE OF RHEUMATIC FEVER. Margaret M'Connigan, nineteen years of age, residing ?t New Town, has been suffering from a uole:?t Rheumrtic Fever for upwards oi two morlbs, da.'frg which period she was under C\e care of three o.ilie most eminent medical men or Lobart Town, and by them her case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her parents to try Holloway's wonderful Medicines, and in the short space of five days a perfect ciue was effected. This case can be attested by many respectable people in the neighbourhood. AMPUTATION OF TWO TOES PREVENTED. Extract of a Letter from Mr, Oliver Smith Jenkins, dated Falkirk, August Idth, 1848. To Professor Holloway. Sir, — -I was superintending about six months ago, the erection of one of our Railway Bridges, pnd by the fall of a large stone my right foot was serioa, 'y bruised, which ultimately got so bad that I was advised to go to Edinburgh to consult some of the eminent Surgeons, which I did, and was told that in order to save my foot, two of my toes must be taken off. Li despai v , I returned home to impart the melancholy news to my wife, intending (o submit to tlie operation, it was then a thought struck me to tiy your valuable Ointment and Pills, which I cd. and was by their means Li three weeks enabled to resume my usual occupation, and at this time my toes are perfectly cured. (Signed) Oliver Smith Jenkins. CURE OF ASTHMA. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Benjaman Mackie, a respectable Quaker, Creenagh, near Lougliall, Ireland. " To Professor Holloway. " Respected Friend. — Thy excellent Pills have effectua I ly cured me of the Asthma which aff-icted me for three years to such an extent lliat I was obliged to walk my room at night foi r'r, afraid of being suffocated if I went to b:d, by cough and phlegm. Besides taking the Vi\\ I rubbed plenty of thy Ointment into my chest night and morning. (Signed) " Benjamin Mackie." CURE OF DROPSY IN THE CHEST Extract of a Letter from J. S. Mundj/, Esq., Kennington, near Oxford, [ " To Professor Holloway. " Sir, — My Shepherd for some time was afflicted with water on the chest: when I heard of it I immediately advised him to try I your Pills, -which he did, and was perfectly cured, and is now as well as ever he was in his life. As I myself received so astonishing a cure last year from your Pills and Ointment, it has ever since been my most earnest endeavour to make known their excellent qualities. (Signed) «J. S. Mundy." CURE OF RHEUMATISM AND RHEUMATIC GOUT. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Thomas Brunton, Landlord of die Waterloo Tavern, Coatham, Yorkshire, late of the Life Guards. To Professor Holloavay, Sir. — For a long time I was a martyr to Rheumatism and Rheumatic Gout, and for ten weeks previous to using your medicines, I was so b?d as not to be able to walk. I had tiied doctoring and medicines of every kind, all to no avail, indeed I daily got worse, ?.nd felt that I must shortly die. From seeing your remedies advertised in the prper I take in, I thought I would give them a trial. I did so. I rubbed the Ointment in as directed, and kept cabbage leaves to the parts thickly spread wilh it, and tool: the Pills night and morning. In three weeks I was enabled to walk about for an hour or two in the day with a stick, and in seven weeks I could go any where without one. lam now, by the blessing of God and your medicines, quite well, and have been attending to my business for more than seven months, without any symptoms of the return of my old complaint. Besides my case of Rheumatic Gout, I have lately had proof that your Pills and Ointment will heal any old wound or ulcer, as a married woman living near me, had had a bad leg for four years, which no ofSe could cure, and I gave her some of your Pills and Ointment, which soundly healed it when nothing else would do it. For your information I had the honour to serve my country for twenty -five years in the first regiment of Life Guards, and was eighteen years a Corporal. I was two years in the Peninsular War, and was at the Battle of Waterloo. I was discharged with a pension on the 2nd September, 1833. The Commanding Officer at the time was Colonel Lygon, who is now a General. I belonged to the troop of Captain the Honorable Henry Baring. (Signed) Thomas Brunton Agent at Auckland — W. Hughes, Shortland-street.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 419, 20 April 1850, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 419, 20 April 1850, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 419, 20 April 1850, Page 4

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