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literal / O SUCH WORD ,AS FAlti A RESISTLESS BEMEDYT HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT. Circular to the Sick: -' The first hospital surgeon* and medical publie'Wta'iif fitarope, admit the unparalled aml-li»flamatpry ,an,d .heallafciilrtrdpertit* of this Ointment; government* sanction Its urn in naval and military "services; and the males'in the country andl throughout th« world repote the utmost confidence'ft'lta cura. tive properties. It penetrates the sources of inflamaMon andf corruption which underlie the external evidences of disease? and neutralises the firry elements which feed add exasperaM the malady. Rheumatism;- Scrofula, Erysiphs. ■ > The«e a,re among the most terrible and agonizing, diseases, yrt in their worst forms, and when seemingly Incurable, they Invariably 'disappear "under 'a persevering application of into soothing, dealing, antidote to pain RndHHUmation. King's Evil, Ihver Sores^ Stiff Joints. in cases ol King's bviljfliere medicinal water*, lotions, and every recipp of, the pharmaco|iafta, haVe proved weleit*, the "Ointment will accomplish a thorough cum. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influent", and its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews if) truly wonderful. - , , | Discharging Ulcersr, t , - A most remarkable and fcai-py change is produced in tt»" appearance or malignant ulcers, alter a'few applicatimis ofthie Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, antfgtlniiles-df healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged mattery This process goes on more or ]e<* rapidly, "until' the onflce is filled up with sound material and the ulcer iwHeaHy cured. A Word to Mothers* The young are Hie most frequent sufferers from external injuries and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly at hand. It is anahsolute specific for sore breast*, find quickly removes the encrusted sore which some* times difilgure the heads and -faces of children. , , , ' Significant tacts. This Ontiment is universally used on board the Atlantic an,d Pacific whaling fleet as' a cure >for scorbutic affections and as the best possible remedy for wounds and- bruises. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. , , Extraordinary cure of a bad leg of 3 years standing. Copy of a letter from' Mr. Joseph Skarpi, Apothecary* i < Sdlford; <■ - "To Professor HollbwAy, ' .... ' i i ,'7 Sjr.—l ha\e much grafiflcation,in Informing jO(J\ of ln*ifol» lowing wonderful cure brought about by yourl>lntrnehtaCd( Pills. Mrs. Holmes, of Albert-street, Mount Street', Sal ford,' harT suffered so severely from a bad JUg of .three, year* sJaD<}injt,. v t|aat for a period or eighteen months, she could .wear neither (ho* nor boot. Hearing so'muc'h p'rai»l>'of your Oinimeni ahd" Wlls, the was induced to try th-m, and'in the course of ttTpwVtveV*, herleea became completely s,ot|nd and wel^l, so well indeed, tbjtt she can now walk any reasonable distance without feelinjr^tti* slightest pam or lnconvunience. '' ' ' •^;! " c ' I am, Sir, yours respectfully, • . ,w i: (Signed)^ <JO3KPH£fJLjUtP.'; Wonderful cures 0/ sores tn the "Face, after] al t other remedies'hadfailed. "~ ' Copy of a letter from Mr.'Joseph Barnes, Sandy, Bedfordshire. "To Professor'Hftlloway,' ''' '' ' ' ' ."', Sir.—For several jcarsi safferfd rromal»rgen6mb«'f ofvery ,bad sores on different parts,of wybody, and especially, upon my face; so much so, that a great fiortib'n of ray nose was entirely faten away. Afte* adopting a variety of femedte» f "Whtch all failed, 11 was induqei to,ipui.cH*«B ior\Mr.,6pon|, jtontfof your, really mv luable Ointment and JfiUs. I used' them -for four months', and am reojiced to state, that I am nowln\ perfect heafth; -and have continued so ever since-1 Hrs(-<ppll4d your admirable Ointment and look.your Pills, now, Jneafly twp,}eara since. 1 ,' t remain, Sir, your'obedient Hemrit; (Signed) . - JOSEPH BaSNES;" . Both the Ointment and Vills should be used in ths following cases :— Bad Legs Cancers Sore Nipples Bad Breasts Contracted and Stiff sor» ihroau Burna Joint* , Skfn-dissasM Bunions Elephantiasis Scurvy, Bites of Mosqultoen Fistulas' Sore-heads .and Sand Flies Gflut r ■ •, TumoMrt Coco-hay Ohifidular Swellings Ulcerf { Chiego-foot Lumbago W«vnds Chilblains Piles Yaw* Chapped hands ' .Rheumatism . ~ Corns (Soft) Scalds , " t . • ' Sold at the XstabluhmenM of Profbsmii Holi.owat/tfa. Strand, (near Templer Bar),- London, 'and' 80/ Maid»n'tan#. New York, also by all respectable Druggist* atlrt jMajersin Medicines throughout the civilized world. , Sole agent for Nelson, W.-WILKIE, Bridg«.»t. MM.; 3s. 2s. 9d.;'snd 4s.*i 'ekch Pot, '..'. i tT-There is a considerable saving by taking thelanrfr *>*«•., N.B —Dnections for >he guidance of patients In every dlaoMn are affia*' to ea'chPot. '
AGENTS FOR THE COLONIST. ~..,.. ■ TOWN GF NELSQN.'. ; .. / WaxnuaJtreet Mr. I. M. HiU.lKoiunonger JBridf/e-ttreet J. H,' Goodman, Bridge-street - W. Wilkie . COUNTRY DJSTJ3ICSPS.. .'., AnatoH Mr. Joseph Packard. Collingwood R. P. Outridge Goldai Qully R. P. Outridge Xtoiupfyi" > (Sepjg&Seyraqujy. / Motueto ,-;., . "James'^WiUtie.Biehmond ., : 'H«d"der," Draper W.^, • 1, ■ .TbmmJ&m:.-■ > X Stoke .-. ..-.,, . ,Hl Ipgh*in,^tyf,ho^Waimea Village, ~„,.' Johiil'aimer ', r f , TVairait .'...;.;' Wfti.'Siiti'fnonds."'^^*- - .•-'■■■■ ' >•- l ' kc«j«r,^Boater. • v , Wakapawaka ....,:..' Wakefidd .-.....■. ' JqhnißcwUreß r P/j^Hßfsc« The Slate River . . ,J'"B.\Bl^lev* at,. Ift^ra^ .' •. •-V^kßißburtleanU'Cd.''
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Colonist, Issue 43, 19 March 1858, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 43, 19 March 1858, Page 4
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