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gTetel ...... NO SUCH WORD AS'FAIL A IIESISTLIJSS JBEMEOY. HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT. Circular to the Sick. The first hospital surgeons and medical publiclsti of Europe, Hdinit thi> unparalleJ antl-mflamatory and Healing properties of tins Ointment; governments sanction its'use in their naval and military services; and the masses in the country and throughout Use world repose the utmost .confidence in its curative properties. It penetrates th* sources of lnflam&tion and corruption which underlie the «Kternal 'evidences of disease, and neutralises the fieiy elements which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysiplas. These are among the most terrible and agonizing disease*, yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing, antidote to pain and mflamation. King's Evil, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. In ca^es ot King's hvil where medicinal waters, lotions, and every lecipe of the pharmacopeeia have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fevef'Sore* heal quickly under its influence, and its relaxing effect upon con? traded sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging Ulcers. A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the appearance of malignant ulcers, alter a few applications of this Ointment. The surrounditi;: redness vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take (he place of the discharged, matter. Tins process goes on more or lets rapidiy, until the orifice is filled up with sound material and th« ulcer radically cured. A Word to JMotJitrs. , The young are tiie mo»t frequent-sutteter* from* external'injuries and therefore every mother should have thii healing preparation constantly at hand. It is an absolute specific for «or« breasts, and quickly removes the entrusted sore which 'sometimes disfigure the heads and facet of children. . f ■ Significant JPacts. This Oatltnent is universally used as board, the'Atlantic'and Paeific'wlialing fleet as a cure for scorbutic affection* and as the best possible tameij for wounds and bruises. Large „ supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey* for hospital purposes. J " ■ Extraordinary cure of a bad leg of 8 years standing. Copy of a letter from Air. Joseph Sharp*, Apothecary, , Satford. ."To Professor. Holloway, Sir.—l hat a uiuuh gratification in Informing you of the following wonderful cure Draught about by your Ointment and Pills. Airs. Holmes, of Albert-strect,Mount Street, Salford, had »uf-v fcred so severely fiom a bad Leg;' of three yean standing, that for a period of eighteen months, she could wear neither *bo« nor boot. Hearing so mucli praise of your Ointment and Pill*, she was induced to try them, and in the course of a few week« r ' her legs became completely sound and well, so well indeed, that she can now walk any reasonable distance without foiling' the slightest pain or inconvenience. ■ '■* ■ 'j I am,' Sir, yours respectfully, ; CSignedj, JOSEPH BHA.BP.'' . ,; Wonderful cures of .sores inthe^Face,nfteral other remedies had failed. •,-'., | Copy of a letter from Alri Joseph. Barnes, Sandy X ■> Bedfordshire. . - • r' f) I "To Professor Halldway, * ' Sir.— Fof several years I'suffered'from a large number of wry bad sores■ on different parts of.my body, and -especially upon in; face; so much so, that d great coition of^my now wa»f en--1 tiroly eaten away. After adopting a vdriely 6f remedies, which nil tailed, I was iitduced 'to* puicmue" of, AtK.'Spbhg,* some of your really invaluable Ointment and Pills.' J; used- them ;for toui months, and am reojiotd to state r that I am nowin^ perfect health i and have continued so ever1 since I'first applied/our admirable Ointment and took your <Pills,'now> nearly tw» jear* ■mcci , ' ' -*~.,- i-" I remain, Sir, your obedient Servant, - (Signed) ' JOSEPHI JUANES." " ' — 1 \ , v , ' • Both the Ointment aiid Pills-slwuld boused in the * following cases :f— ■>• Bad Legs Cancers *~ ' Sore Nipples Bad Breasts ' Curitrjctedl anil Stift'Sore throats' Burns Joints , < ' Sktn-dheaie* Humons r Elephantiasis - Scurvy,. , Bites of Mosquitoes Fistulas, • 'Sore-Bead* and Sand Flies tfout ' > ' ' Tumours - Coco-bay - - Glandular Swelling! jUlcer* Chiego-toot Lumbago , r ,W*>und»Chilblains ' fifes Yaw* Chapped hands Rheumatism ■ ' - Coins (Soft) Scalds Sold at the Establishments of'Profsmor Holioway; -244, Strand, (i:ear Temple Bar;, London,, und 80, Maidvn Lane, Mew York, also by all'respectable Dhigg'isU amf Dealers its ' Medicines throughout 1 the" civillnid s-world. ',( Sole agent for Nelson,''W. WILKIE/Bri'dge-st. ISJd.; 3s.'9d.; J and 4si 6d each Pot. ' C5» There is it considerable saving by taking the larger *fu». N.B — Dnectiuns for the guidance of patieriu in every disorder are aftUe'l to each Pot. ' ' 'THE MEDICINE OF' TPIE -MILLION, JL ' PHILOSOPHY AND, FACT. HOLLOWAY'S , PILLS.Tiie Exciting cause of Sickness. The blood is tiie life-sustaining' agent. It furnish** the components of flesh, bone, muscle, nerva^aud integument.l Tiw stomach in its manufactory, tiie-veins, its duUributors, and the inten.nes' the channels through which the waste matter rejected in its production is expelled. Upon the stomach', "circulation and the bowels, these Pills act tiiinultaneotnly^rfljieving indigestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating the excretio«i»» 2he National Complaint. ,». , ' ' Dybpopsia is the iuosi common disease auiojig all clanei in this country. It assumes a thousand Hhajies; and ii the primary souice of wnuiuerabld dangerous hia'ladies; bui'Wliutever its tjpe or tymptdms, however obstiNaie.Us rmeUnce to ordinary prescriptions, it yields readdy and rapidly, to this seaichir.g and unerring remedy. ' " Bilious Affections^ The quantity ana quuiity oi tiie bile are -of vital importance to health. Upon tiie liver, tiie gland wiuctr secrete* this fluid, the Pills operate specifically, irflallibSy rectifying its irreguluritie6, and effectually, curing .Jaundice, Rermttants, anil all the varieties 'or diseasett'generated by wi unnatural condition of the organs. >" " s ' '■ ' ■ i A 'word to' Females. The local debility ana irregularities which ire the especia annoyance ot tiie weaker sex, 'and which, when neglected, alwajs (ttioirunii life, arf reiievtd for *ke tim« bving and 'prevented for the ume to come,'by v bourse ■oO'lhw wild4lut -thorough-alterative. - ' ; . ' • ,t. 7 Remarkable Cure of Indigestion^and sewn, pain in the Stomach. • ' < r 'Copy'of a letter rom Mr.'G.'HorMey v D.spensing<|ind Family Cbemist,' Mur.iston, near Swannea. , , , . "To Professor Holloway, ' ' ',' feir. —I have just received the >iiibjorn*df brief particular* of a case referring to a party who lim invariably pluichasedpyour Pills and Ointment :u my establishment. Mr. !Lewis, of Llangefelacli, buffered, he'states, from the most keTere'atlack* of Indigctttio.'i, and violent'ja*as in 'the .stomach; these continued lor upwards of six) monlfcs, and assiduously trying every other remedy, were eventually - and entirely removed/by 'tiie free and constant use of yotlr- truly 'invatukble' Pillsl -'.ffttwe alune vriltil your Ointment. are 'highly-prized throughout my district, and their sale is'proportionally extensive.- ,>,-,.. ~ I am, Sir', your* reip'ectfully» . (SignedJ ' • ' (5. HORSLEYI" 'An astonishing cure of Asthma. Copy of lqtter from Mr. John Bailie, Juur., Merchant,- Ballynahinch, Co. Down, Ireland. To ProfPisor Holloway, . • , • Sir,—-I have much pleasure in forwarding you particular* of anotder extraordinary cure of Asthma, effected 'by iyour valuable medicines, after every other, remedy had failed. Mr. James Furey, of Diuntagkliss, Kilmore, Co. Down, was afflicted with this fearful complaint lor MO years, and was literally in the last stage of the disorder, when he commenced'taking your Pills, and well.rubbing the Ointment ,into. the 'chest night and morning. -I have the pUasure of intorming you, that after persevering with your remedies/ as above wenttbned, for eight weeks," ha wae catapls'tely cured, and ha*',ever since enjojed the best of health. < ■~ . • ~ ~ " v I remain, Dear Sir, yours very^truly. l ' (Sigued) JUHN'JBAIJUfii'JttB." Holloway 1 s Pills are the best'remedy^known in the world for the following Diseases: —• ' Ague - ' Erysipelas •.• .: Worm* of all kinds Asthma Female Irregularitiesscrofula or ' King's Bilious Complaints Fevers'ot all kinds iirll Blotches oil the SKin Head-ache ,Sore Threats i~l -Bowel Complaints Indigestion , Stone and gravel , Oolicb - Inllammation Secoudnrjr, Sy mptomi Cuiibtipation of the Jaundice - Tic-Uouldurenx-''' Bowels Liver Complaints Tumour* ■■ - Consumption Lumbago - Ulcer*; Debility " Piles ' ■ jr.-,. t \ennnt\ Affection* Dropsy" Riiumatism' i"• • Weakness,lroVuwhat* Dysentery Retention of Urine ever cause &c.»4k<. *»* Tliere I* jk considerable saving by taking the larger sixe*. N.B.—Direction* for the guidance of patient* In every disorder am iiliked to each box. ■ , ' , Sold at the Establishments oi Promsso* HotIOT»AT,'24« Strand, near Temple Bar, London, 80, Maiden Lane, Kew York. Sole Agent for Nelson, W. WILKIE, Bridge-st. in boxvsoflßJd., 3a. od.. and ,<s. Cd. each". - AGENTS FOR THE COLONIST. TOWN OF NELSON. '; Waimca^&reet *. ~Mr. I. M. Hill, Ironmonger Bridge-xlrcet J. H. Goodman, Bridge-street W. Wilkie COUNTRY DISTRICTS. Anatohi Mr. Joseph Packard Collingioood R. P. Outridge I Golden Gully R. P. Outridge [ Motupipi George Seymour. Aloiuelca ~.. James Wilkie 'Richmond Hodder, Draper «„. - "-/ • Edward Reynold* and: Spring Grove | , Thomas Andrews ' t StoJce ....'.,•..•.....;... < H. Ingham, Turf hotel ' Waimea Village ...... "John PaSmer- t, , Wairctu ;. ' Win.- Simmbnds, . «tor«- ---■ keeper, Beaver. ' r '<: iValcapawaha ........ William Wastney , * • Walcetield :. John Squires,,PoSt-office The Slat* River J. B. Binley, at Mewrs. Washboume 'arid Co. •

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Colonist, Issue 54, 27 April 1858, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 54, 27 April 1858, Page 4

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