NO SUCfI WORD AS FAIL; A RESISTLESS REMEDY. HOLLOWAtS OINTMENT. Circular td> the Sicfc The first hospital surgeons and medical publici«ts' of Enrope^ admit the unparalled' antl-inflamatory and healing properties, of this Ointment;governments sanction its use .in their naval ant! military services; and the muses in the country and throughout the world repose, the utmost confieenc in its curstive properties.. It penetrate* the sources of inflaenition aod corruption which underlie the external evidences of disease, and neutralises the fiery element* which feed and exasperate the malady. . , , • . Rheumatism; Scrofula; Erysiplasl- . t , These are among the mosttemble and agonizing diseases, yet in iheir worst fprms, and when seemingly incurable, thes invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing..healing, antidote to pain-and itiflaniation., j,, King's Evil; Feeer Sores; Stiff Joints; ' ■..,.' In cases of King* Evil where medicinal waters'; lotions, andY every f recipe of the.. phsrmacn|,eeia have proved useless, the. Ointment will accomplish a thorough cur*.. F.«ver §ores Heal quickly under its influence and its relaxing affect upon con* iracted sinews is truly^ wonderful., ...-..,. ! ~. ~..".. Discharging Ulcers. ..,.,.. „ .« k most remarkable and .happy change is produced in thsf appearance of .malignant ulcers, afte,r a few applications ofthif Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, -and granules or healthy flesh begin to.take the pl.ace of fho discharged matter. This process goes on |more or less rapidly, until, th« orifice is filled up with sound material and 4h«; ulcer radically cured.' i. . ... . A Word ti> Mothers!. .„ .;.. <m ... ; The rourig are the most frequent sufl/eters .from extpj-nal i'njur(«s and therefore every; mother should hive, this Healing pre-J paration constantly at hand.-. It, is ,anabsplute specific for .sorjh breaitt, and quickly removes the encrusted sort which tome* times disHgure the he«de and; faces of children.' • 1 . , Significant Facts:' ~' ~, .« ,'■-; _Th'sOnttment is unive'rsally^used on. board the. Atlantic anS Pacific whaling fleet as a cure, for scorbutic affections and; as the best possible remedy for wounds.»nS, bruise*. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. . 7, - . --■*•■■'■,■:\.' ■."-'.-. Extraordinary eureofabadleg ofSyears standing* '. Copy of a letter from Mr. Joseph Sharpe, Apothecary i 'i-^^-■■:'■•■ .: ~ "s Satfordi ■*.*'- :>u ",": ">■•""'• . ' (-:. •'ToProfeswrHollowayl•";'•, - " *•-■■;,■■>,'."•■• ~i''■"»'•■ »-^i4^ ?~v ,■■:'■; iSir^r-i. Ji'ave niuch gratiflcitfon irt lntomlrt^ you of tie fol. lowing #ondarful cure brsught a;bou"t by youFOfbtnjentand Piiii.' Mrs. Holmes,, of Albert-street, Mount Street, Bal%d,..had Buf» fered so severely from a bad Leg of three years •UiVdin|f, thai for a period of eighteen months,. ih« could, .we^ar neither ibbl nor boot. Hearing so much prajie of your Ointment and Pilli,' •he, was induced to try them, and in the course of a/ew weeks.' her legs became completely wnnd and well, v> well indeed, th«s she can now walk any. reasonable distance without feeling the slightest pain or inconvunience,, ,"V". ■: • I am, Sir, yours respectfully,'.,'.,- , ".-, (Siened) :. JOSEPH SHABP.' fy W(mder^..imres.ofy^esii^-ihe{pae^-af^mi other remedies lidd faiiedi\r Copy of a letter from Mr. Joseph' Barries, $drid§; Bedfordshire. "To Professor Halloway, ~.,..;,■ ..v... .-y^i Sir.— For several years 1 suffered from a large number of rerjr bad sores on different parts of my body, and especially upon my face; 10 much so, that a great portion of my. nose was entirely eaten away. After adopting a.var^ety of remedies, whichall faiUd, I was induced to purchase of Air. Spong, some of your really invsluable Ointment and PiUs. .1 used' them foe ! four months, and am reojiced to state, tHat 7:l aim nowio\ perfect health; and have continued so ever since I first applied your admirable Ointment and took your Pills, now nearly two yearif •ince. - I remain, Sir, your obedient Servant,' •• (Signed) _ JOSEPft BAB"NE3." Both the Ointment and Pills should be usid in iiit ■ . following casts :--■., :: Bad Legs Cancers , Sore NipplW Bad Breasts Contracted and Stitf Sore tbroaU' Burns Joints.: Bkin-diseMtr; Bunions Elephantiasis Scurvy Bites of Mosquitoett Fistulas Sore-heads* and Sand Flies Gout . , Turnouts Coco-bay Glandular; Swellings Ulcers ' Chiego-foot Lumbago Wounds* Chilblains Plies YaWs Chapped hands Rheumatism' Corns(Soft) Scalds, Sold at the Establish'mentj^^ o^.Pßpi»Kgsoli flottpTVAT, 9UJ Strand, (isear Temple Bar), London, and. 80, Maid«n New York, also by all reswoUbie Druggists arid Dealers in Medicines throughput the civilized world.^ Sole agent for NelsonjW. WILKIE, Brid^-ait/ 18jd.; 3s. 2g. gd.; and is. ek each Pot. . fct-There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes'. > N.B —Directions for the guidance of patients ill every disorder are affixed to each Pol. rrHE MEDICINE OF THE MILLION; *- PHILOSOPHY AKD FACT. ' HOLLOWAY'S PILLS::. The Exciting' cduse of ■Sickn'm: The blood is the life-sustaining" agent; 'It:; furofsiies t'hr components of flesh, bDne, muscle, nerve and integument* 'finirstomach in its manufactory, the veins,'its distributors, and the" intestines the. channels through, which the wjwte matter rejected^ in its production is expelled." Upon'the p'tbmach, th« circulation and the bowels, these Pills act simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating the excretionv- ; Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all claijer in this .country. It assumes a thousand shapes, and is the pri-V mary source of innumerable dangerous; maiadies; but what--r ever iU type or symptoms, however obstinate its"resistance to' ordinary prescriptions, it yields readily. and rapidly to this" searching and unerring remedy.. •-. ! Bilious Affections'; ... > . . > The quantity and quality of the bile ar« of tR»1" iniporX tance to health. Upon the liver, the'gland which secrete* •this fluid, the .Pills operate specifically, Infallibly rectifying"' its irregularities, aod.effectually curing Jaundice,: Bilious' Kemittants, and all the varieties of diseases generated by an' unnatural condition of the organs. A word to Females: " . The local debility and irregularities which are the tspeciaV annoyance of the weaker sec, and which, when neglected, always shortens life, are relieved .for the tim« bring and pre^ vented for the time to come, by a course of this mild but .thorough alterative. ... .: • , .';.-.{. BemarJcable Cure of Indigestion^ and severe pctifi - in the Stomach. , ' Copy of a letterf rom Mr. G. Hornley, Dispensing and' Family* Cberaist, Morrietbn, near Swaunea. "To Professor Holloway,' - - : :".•:.'! '■• / ' • '< : Sir.—l have just received the subjoined brief particulars 6t a case referring to a party who has invariably purchased your. Pills and Ointment at my establishment. Mr. David Lewis, of Llangefelach, suffered, he ststes, from the most severe attacks" of Indigestion, ana" violent'pains in the gtomschj these continued tor upwards of six months, and assiduously trying every other remedy, were eventually and entirely removed by the'i free and constant use of your truly invaluable Pills. TheMii' 'alone with your Ointment are highly prized throughout mr district, and their sala is proportionally extensive. -: I am, Sir, yours respectfully,' ' I (Signed.) O*HORSLBY." An astonishing Mre of AsiUmui ; . Copy of letter from.Mr. John Bailie, Junr., Merchf lit, Ballynahinch, Co. Down, Ireland. . To Professor Holloway, " " , . '"''.-. Bir,—l have much pleasure in forwarding^you particular^ of another extraordinary .cure of. Atthroa, effected by your" valuable medicines,'after, every other remedy had failed. Mr. James Furey, of Drumaghliss, Kllmore, Co. Down, was afflicted with this fearful comiilaint for 20 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 pleasure of informing yon) that after persevering with your remedies, sis above mentioned,' for eigiit weeks, he was completely cured, and has ever since enjoyed the best of health. : , • 1 remain, Deaf Sir, yours very truly. "'■ ■ '. (Signed) JOHN BAILIE, Jub." Hollotuay's Pills are the best remedy known in ihS world ftir the following Diseases '••—'■ Ague Erysipelas Wo. Jmß,of all kinds Asthma ~.., Female IrregularitieiScrofitla; or King's Bilious Complaints Fever.l. of all kinds. Evil V, Blotches on the Skin Head-ache ' L' Sore Threat* Bowel Complaints Indigestion Stone and gravel ' Colics Inflammation . Secondary Symptoms' Constipation of the Jaundice :.' * Tic-Douloureux Bowels Liver Complaints Tumours Consumption Lumbago " Ulcers" Debility Piles.,. . Venereal Affections Dropsy Rhumatism . Weakne«i, from whatDysentery Retention of Urtne ever cause &c.,&c'. S* There is a considerable saving by Uklngthe larger sizes. N.B.—Direction* for the guidance' of patients in every disorder: :. . . ara affixed. to each bor. . • -■-', ; ~-..-:. Sold at the Establishments oi Pbo#kS9oi HotiowA*, 2i(j Strand, near Tvmple Bar, Londan, 80, Maiden Lane, New* York. ■■"■■' ;. . '■■ '■"•:. ■ -' ';.■,-- Sole Agent for Nelson, W-FlLKlE^Bridge-st., ' ; In boxes of 13jd., 2s. Od., and 4s. Od.eachi ... T7ITANTED a Female' Servant. Apply . * " to Mrs. STOCK, London Tavern, Haven-roadJ WANTED—A GOOD COOK. App/ ' ' at the Trafalgar Hotel.' ',"'"J y'"' TV ANTED a respectable Eeinale* SerTT vant. Apply at the Commercial Hotel. • NOTICE. ■A NY PERSON found buhtiiig or destroy^/ -^*- ing pigs, driving sheep, &c.,. on Mr.. Eban'»;. property, Waimea West,'or on> : the.-estate of Mry Rogersoa, inciuding sections 20, 21 f 22, 23, 24, 25,26,' and 167, or.injuring the fencing, or'removing fir&i ; wood, or other:materials' from^he said estates, will be prosecuted without fail. Wesdale, Waimea West; '£~ ] December 2nd, 1857.-. ' PERSONS desiririgto become Subscriberar J- to the COLONIST, wiUjpleaae forward their n*raes tnd addresses to our Agente in ; tiownand couatrjr^ or totho Proprietor,; W.- Nation, :,,.■.
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Colonist, Issue 17, 18 December 1857, Page 1
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