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THE INFALLIBLE ftEMEDY. HOLLOWATS~OINTMENT. CERTAIN CUREFOR SOllfi EYES ! Copy of a Letter frtm Mr. LorlmerFison, of Melbourne dated 12th June, 1854. To Professor Holloway, Sir.— l have much pleasure in giving my testimony fo the beneficial effect of your Ointment and Pills. The hot winds prevalent here, during the summer, are very prejudicial to the eyes, and caust a very painful complaint, accompanied by a scalding discharge therefrom, which t*o frequently results in total blindness. ."[ An acquaintance of mine had the misfortune to be a terrible sufferer from this malady, and having a pot of your Ointment by mi, I persuaded him to apply a little of it where he felt the soreness, merely to alleviate the pain, (for I did not imagit efor a»o : instant that it would remove the complaint ) He calldd 6n me the next morning, and I was astonished at the difference caused by that single application, the inflammation hadnearly disappeared, and after two more dressings, wa* perfectly removed, and never returned. I have since recommended your medicine* to many others who wer* suffering from the same complaint, and always with perfect success. Your are at liberty to make whatever use you pleat* of this testimonial, and I shall be happy to confirm the tame, if requisite. I remain, Sir, your obedient Servant. (Signed) LO RIMER FISON. ERYSIPELAS OF EIGHT YEARS DURATION CURED. Copy of a Letter from Geo. Sinclair, Esq., of Goulbourn, N. S. W., dated the 18th July, 1854. To Professor Holloway, Sir. — I feel a pleasure and a pride in bearing witness to the wonderful benefit I have derived by the use of your inestimable Ointment and Pills. For eight years I suffered unceasingly from attacks of erysipelas ; large purpl* blotches came all over my body ; in addition to the unpfar^L sant feeling of itching and burning, which affected rm both night and day, rendering life a misery to me as well as to all around, — so severe was the attack. I used several repu'ed remedies without deriving the leas t cessation to my sufferings. At last, I determined to try your Ointment and Pills ; after taking them for a few weeks, a visible improvement took place, and I felt considerably better; — in three months, by continuing with your medicines, I was completely cured, and now enjoy the best of health. The truth of this statement is .well known here, hence there is no necessity for me to request secrecy. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, (Signed) GEO. SINCLAIR. ULCERS IN THE LEG,— REMARKABLE CURE 1 Copy of a Letter from Mr. Edward Tomkinson, of Campbelltown, New South Wales, dated the 4th May, 1854. To Professor Holloway, Sir, — My sister, Miss Jane Tomkinson, suffered for a great number of years from a bad leg ; in which there wer* several deeply seated and old wounds, defying the skill of some of the most eminent of the medical facility, a variety ofremedies were also used unsuccessfully, 'and it seemed to ??te thattherewas not any thing capable ofmitigating the agonies , she endured, At length, she had recourse to your Ointment and Pills, and after using them for about 5 weeks, the was completely cured, after all other means had failed io afford her the slightest relief. I have no objection to these facts being published if you feel disposed to make shem known. I remain, Sir, your most obedient servant. (Signed) EDWD. TOMKINSON. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases : — Bad Legs Cancers Scalds Bad Breasts Contracted and Sore Nipples Burns Stiff Joints Sore-throats Bunions Elephantiasis Skin-diseases Bite of Moschetoes Fistulas Scurvy and Sa7id Flies Gout Sore-head* Coco-bay Glandular SioeU Tumour* Chiego-foot lings Ulcers Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Chapped hands Piles Yaws Corns (Soft) Rheumatism Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 224* Stra?id, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized World, and in all parts of Australia, at the\followi7ig prices;-— Is. 3d. ; 3s. 3d.; and Us. each Pot. {g3^* There is a considerable saving by taking th* arger sizes N.B. — Directions for the guida7ioe of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. Sold by Mr. S. Brown, Shortland-street, sole igent at Auckland.

LEA & PERKINS CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY *# EXTRACT of a LETTKB CONNOISSEURS, fl GEOTrEMAin^MWta^ TO BB TUB .^VBv to *** BroUltr ** /ffirm WORCESTER, M»y,IWL "OHLTGOOD SAUCE" fflgß .M. M LEA . rERRW , AND APPLICABLE TO gjg| £MStfßßf Sift nvi?nv vatjtwi'v iTwiiijjifl «» my opinion, th« noX r»w nTuii ?&££.^l mo*twholMonwlteu*that WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. 3mld unittrtmllf if tht mnummmt dtatm in Smunt y— Wh«Ut«U »4 far Bx M ruiini » r tU rn,riilmn UtA *n» MMUNC, M, BroU.itmi. Warctitcr, u 4 If, r«ieWwck Urctt, LmUra. »a*«(.»t ■■< ••*• j— Onii «a 4 luuiim ami »iktt Ollmm i NUMtrchaau.L«UM.

Heating's Cough Lozenges. rpHESE Lozenges have become as familiar to -*- -the ear as 'Household Words,' as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoa aeuess, and other Affections of the Throat and Che t. They have found their way into the mott remote districts and the most distant lands They accompany the goldhunter to the diggings of Australia aud California, and the emigrant and trapper to the forests of Canada and the shores of Hudson Bay. To be without them in cases of need, would, in any person valuing his own health, be unwise ; and in those to whom is entrusted the health of others, unpardonable. Prepared ;ind sold in boxes, and tins, of rarious sizes, by Thomas Keating, • Chemist, Ac , No. 79, St Paul's Church Yard, London. Sold retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the World.* . ' . N.B. — To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words " Keating'^ Cough Lozenges" are engraven on the Government Stamp of each box, without which none are genuine. Recent Testimonial to the value of Keating** CoughLozenges. I cannot express whot I suffered — coughing, expectorating, and the respiration impeded. Strange to say* I gradually recovered, without any treatment, except taking a few boxes of Keating' s Cough Lozenges., My lungs were so much affected, and the general health so debilitated, that I had but little hopes of recovery. (Signed) J. Pickebsgill, Serjeant 66th Regiment, Quebec. 3rd November, 1853. To Mr. Keating, 79, St. Paul's Church Yard. Agent in Auckland, Mr. C. STrcußtrat", Shortland street

For aale. A PAMPHLET, Entitled, " DARK CLOUDS IN THE SOUTHERN SKY, "by Waugh & Cox. George-street , and Reading & Wellbank, Bridge-street, Sydnej. The Consignment to Auckland is* on sale at the Office of the " Southern Cross. " Price — One Shilling.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 842, 24 July 1855, Page 4

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