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THE ROAD TO ttEALTH. ! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. 11 — 4p holloway's pills, the bes'T.remedy for the

CURB OF DROPSY.

Extract of a Letter from Mr. P. Williams, dated Melford, March 1, 1852. To Professor Holloway, Sir, — Fueling grateful for the benefit my wife has derived by the use of your Pills, I consider it my duty to inform you of it. Soou after the birth of her last child, her feet and ancles began to swell, and afterwards her whole body, strongly indicating dropsy; this occurred at the turn of life. I obtained the best medical advice, but her health continued to decline. I then tried your Pills, which lam happy to say have restored her .to sound and perfect health. | Holloway 1 s Pills "are the best medicine how on sale in the United States, the ingredients nf which they are composed are so uninjurious, that they cannot harm the most delicate constitution. To valetiidinarians they cannot fail to be. of the utmost service, being composed entirely of medical herbs, the production 1 of a person who has made it his study to alleviate the ills to which the, human family are subject; they must, therefore, be hailed with de light, as supplying a want long felt in 'this country m A LADY CURED OF ASTHMA, AFTER 20 YEARS'- SUFFERING, BY THE USE OF HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The Wholesale Agent for the sale of Holloway's Pills in New South Wales, alludes, in a letter to Professor Holloway, to several extraordinary cures of Asthmaj effected in that Colony, by_ the use of these invaluable Pills ; and to one case in particular — that of lady residing near a hill named the Razorback, who, after having for twenty years been afflicted with great difficulty of breathing, and unable, in consequence, to bear the slightest exertion, at last used this remedy, and is now, to use her own expression, able to run up to the top of that high hill. CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND BAD DIGESTION. Copy of a Letter from Mr. JR. W. Kirkus, Chemistt 7, Prescot Street, Liverpool, dated 6th June, 1851. To Professor Holloway, Sir, — Your Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on our sale list of Proprietary Medicines for some years. A customer, to whom I can refer for any enquiries, desires me to let you know the particulars of her case, &he bad been troubled for years with a disordered liver, and" bad, digestion. On the last occasion, however, the virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the inflammation set in so severely, that doubts were entertained of her not being able to bear up under it; fortunately she was induced to try your Pills, and. she informs me that after the first, and each succeeding dose, she had great relief. She continued to take them, and although she used only three Boxes, she is now in the enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you many moie cases, but the above, from the severity of the attach, and the speedy cure, T think, speaks much in favor of your astonishiug Pills. (Signed) R. W. Kirkus. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATIC FEVER, IN VAN DIEMEN's LAND. Copy of a Letter inserted in theHolart Town Courier, of the Ist March, 1851, by Major J. Walch. Margaret M'Connisan, nineteen years of age, residing at New Town, had been suffering from a violent rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which had entirely deprived her of the use of "her limbs ; during this period she was under the care of the most eminent medical men in Hobart Town, and by them her case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her to try Holloway's celebrated Pills, which she consented to do, and in an incredible short space of time they effected a perfect cure. CURE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST AND STOMACH OF A PERSON 84 YEARS OF AGE.

From Messrs. Thew 8f Son, Proprietors of the Lynn Advertiser, who can vouch for the following statement. — August 2nd, 1851. To Professor Hollow \y, Sir. — I desire to bear testimony to the good effects of Holloway's Pills. For some years I suffered sevefrely from a pain and tightness in the stomach, which- was also accompanied by a_ shortness of; breath, that prevented me from walking about. I , am 84 years of age, and notwithstanding my advanced state of life, these Pills have so relieved me, that I am desirous that others should b,e made acquainted with their virtues. ' I am now rendered, by their means, comparatively active, and can take exercise without inconvenience or pain, which' l could not do before. (Signed) 7 1 enry Coe, North Street, Lynn, Norfolk/ These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious in -the following complaints. Ague Dropsy Liver Com- Tic DoulonAsthma Dysentery plaints reux Bilious Com- Erysipelas Lumbago Tumours plaints Femhle Irregu- Piles- Ulcers Blotchesonthe larities Rheumatism Venereal Affec-" Skin Fevers of all Retention of tions Bffwel Com- kinds Urine Worms of all plaints Fits Scrofula, or kinds Colics Gout Kinc'sEvil Weakness, Constipation of Head-ache Sore Throats fromwhateTer the Bowels Indigestion Stone & Gravel cause, Consumption Inflammation Secondary ' &c., &o. Debility Jaundice Symptoms Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar) London, and by all respectable Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized World, at the following pr j ces __ls. 6d., 45., 6s. 6d., 165., 325., and 485., each Box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance 6f Patients in every Disorder are affixed to each Box.

SUB-AGENTS. Charles D. Barraod Wellington William Bishop Do: William J. Owen River Hutt From whom this valuable Medicine may be obtained. Wellington, September 2, 1854.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 967, 8 November 1854, Page 1

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953

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 967, 8 November 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 967, 8 November 1854, Page 1

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