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NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL A RESISTLESS HEMEDY. HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT. Circular to the Sick. The first hospital Burgeons and medical publicist! of Europe^ admit the unparalled anti-influniatory and healing propertied of tins Ointment; government* tanqtion Its use in their naval aid military services; and the masses in the country and tnroughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curaV live properties. It penetrates the sources of inflamation -and corruption which underlie the external evidence* of disease, i and neutralises the fiery element* which feed and exuper«(t 1 the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erystplas. These are among the mostlernoleund agonizing diseases, yefj in their woist forms, and when seemingly incurable, they invariably disappear under a persevering application of thitf soothing, healing, antidote to pain and inflamation. King's Evil, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. In cases of King's Evil where medicinal waters, lotions, and every recipe of the pharmacopoeia have proved useleas, the1 Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its relaxing effect u'pota contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging Ulcers; X most remarkable and happy change is produced in the appearance of malignant ulcers, alter a few applications of this; Ointmrint. The surrounding redness vanishes, antTgranules of healthy flesh be^iii to tale the place"of the discharged matter.' , This process goes on more or le»s rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with sound material and Ihe ulcer radically cured. A Word to Mothers* The young are the most frequent sutiarers from external Injures and therefore, every mother should have this hesJiiT& pra.' paration constantly at hand. It h an absolute specific for sort breasts, and quickly removes tli,e encrusted sore which some* times jistigure the heads and faces of children. Significant I acts. , This Ontiment is universally % used on board the Atlantic andf Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for scorbutic affections and! as the best possible remedy' lor 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 o/3 years standing. Copy of a letter from Air. Joseph Sharpe. Anulhteurvl ;Salford. • , ■ "To Professor Holloway, Sir.—l have much gratification in Informing rou bf.the fol» lowing wondeiful cure brought about bjryottrOintmentand Pills. Mrs. Holmes, of Albert-strett.Mount Street, Salford, had iufc> fered.no,severely fiom a.bad Leg .of three year* standing-that for a period oi eighteen mouths, she could wear neither bhos nor boot. Hearing so much praise of your Ointment and Pills, she was induced to try them, and in the course of a. few weeks, her less became completely sound and well, so well Indeed, that she can now walk any>ea-onable distance without feeling ihr slightest pain or inconvenience. , 1 am, Sir,, youri respectfully, ■ (Signed; " JOSEPH SHARP." Wonderful cures of,sores in the Face' y after at other remedies had failed. v Copy of a letter from Mr. Joseph Barnes, Sandy, Bedfordshire. | , "To.Professor Hslloway, , - ' , ' Sir.—For several years I fmrTerwl from a large number of nrf bad sores on different parts of my body, and especially upon my face; so much so, tltaf a treat portion of ( ray pose was" en« tirely eaten away. 'After adopting a variety of remedies', which all failf-d, I was induced to purchase of Mr.'Spong,' some of your really invaluable Ointme it and Pills. I used 'them for four months, and am reojiced to state, that I am nowinl r per feet health i and have continued ,so .ever since I first applied your admirable Ointment and took your Pills, now nearly two year* since. I remain. Sir, your obedient Servcnt, (Signed) JOSEPH BARNES," Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in th* 'following cases": — '• ' Bad Legs Cancers Sore Nipples Bad Breasts ' Contracted and Stiff Sore throats Burns ' : Joints Skin-diseases , Bunions ' 'Elephantiasis Scurvy . Bites .of Mosquitoen Fistulas £fore-hesds "' and Sand Flies (tout -' Tumours Coco-bay , Glandular Swellings Ulcers Chiego-foot Lumbago Wounds Chilblains Piles Yuws Chapped hands ' Rheumatism Corns (Soft) Scalds Sold at the Establishments of Professor Hollowat, 144, Strand, (near Temple Bui),: London, and 80, r. Maidsn Lane,* New Yolk, also by all respectable Druggists and ,Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world. Sole agent for Nelson, W. WILKIE, Bridge-st. 18jd.; 2s. Qd.; and 4s. 6d each Pot. ' Cr> There is a considerable saving by taking this larger sfces.- ° N.B —Directions for the guidance ot patients in' every disorder . are affixed to each Pot. fPHE~ MEDICINE OF THE MILLION JL PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The Exciting cause ofSiclbness. The blood is the life-sustaining agent. It furnisne* the components of flesh, bope, muscle, nerve and integument. The stomach in its manufactory,'the veins, its distributors,'and the intestli.es the channels through which the waste matter rejected iv its production is,expelled. Upon the stomach, !th« circulation and the bowels, the»e Pills set simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purifying tbe, fluids, and regulating* the excretion** Ihe National Complaint. Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all classes* in this country. It assumes a. thousand shape*,and ; Urlhe primary source of innumerable dangerous maladies; but what* ever its type or symptoms, however obstinate its Wsiutancu to ordinary prescriptions, it yields leadily uud rapidly iv Ulis beaiulung and unerring reinndv. > Bilious Affections., < . The quantity and quality of the bile are 'of vital importance to health. Upon the liver, tbe glaod which secretes this fluid, the Pills operate specifically, infallibly 'rectifying its insularities, itnd effectually imlng Jaundice, Bilious iKeiiiiiiants, jand all the, varieties of diseases generated rby \vt unnatural condition ot the organs. ' • , A word to Females. The local debility and irregularities w;hich are the esjteclsf annoyance of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, alwajs shorten1) life, are'relieved for the iim«. tiding find 'prevented for tlis time to come, by a couise of ibis mild but thorough, alterative. Remarkable Cure of Indigestion, and-severe pain in the Stomach. Copy of a letter' roni Mr. G. Horsley, Dispensing and Family Chemist, Morns ton, near Swansea. _"To Professor Holloway, , • f, • Sir.—l havo just received the subjoined brief particulars 'of a case referring to a party who has invariably purchased your ; Pills and Ointment at my establishment. Mr. David Lewis, of Llangefeluch, •uffered, he sutes, from the most severe attacks of Indigestion, and violent pains in the giomach: these continued lor upwards of six months, arid'assiduoutly tVyhtg every other remedy, were eventually and entirely removed by th« free and constant use of your truly invaluable Pills. Theser alone with your Ointment We highly" prized throughout uiy district, and tbeir sale is proportionally extensive. • I am, Sir,' yours, respectfully, (SignedJ ' , ' . O. HOR3LBY." • .An astonishing cure of Asthma. - Copy of letter from Mr. John Bailie, Junr., Merchant, Bally■nahinch, Co. Down, Irelaud. To Professor Holloway, • . , . . Sir,—l, have much^ pleasure in forwarding you particulars) of another extraordinary cure of Asthma, effected by your valuable medicines, after every other remedy had failed. Mr. James Fjirey, of Druraeghliss, Kilmore, Co: Dawn, wasafflic«^d with ( fearful,complaint for 80 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 niaht ,and.in,orn!nfj. I have the pleasure of iniormina; you, that.after persevering with your remedies, as above mentioned, tor eight weeks; lie was completely cured, and has ever Since enjoyed the best oMiealih; x ' > ' ~ I remain, Dear Sir, yours very,truly. (Signed) JOHN BAILIE,.Juu.? Holloway's Pills' are "the best remedy known in tht world 'for .the following 1 diseases: — Ague ■ Erysipelas ' Wprms of all kinds Asthma i' . > Female IrregularltiesScrofula, or Kiug'e Bilious Complaints Fevers' of airkinds Evil' - , Blotches on the Skin Head-ache Sore Threats , Bowel Complaints Indigestion ' Stone and'irravel Colics Inflammation Secondary; Symptoms Constipation of the Jaundice Tic-Oou!oureux Bowels Liver Complaints ' Tumours ' Consumption Lumbago Ulcers : , D-bility Piles , t Venereal Affections Dropsy . Rliumatism Weakness, JroiU what--o>kentery Retention of Urine ever cause &c, 4s,c. *»,* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Dirictioufc for the guidance or patients in trety disorder " "' ar« athxrd to Well box. : ' ■ - '' 'Sold at the Establishtnenis of Provkssob'Ho^xoWay, 844 Strand,' near Tumble bar, Londan, 60, Maiden Lane, New >' York • Sole Agebt for Nelson, W. WILKIE, Bridge-st. • In boxes of 13jd., 2s. QA., and 4s. 6d. each. >" ■ ■ '^GENTS TOR THE COLONIST. - ■ -TOWN OF TfELgON, <"■ "< - fVaim<hS(,reet ll.\ Mr. I. M-.( Hill, Ironmonger Bridge-street.'. J. H/'-Goodmari, Bridge-street.... ;: '.-Jf;, Wl'WilW *''. COUKTKY DISTRICTS, ' Anatoki Mr.' Joseph -Packard - Collingwood ...; R. p. Outridge ' ' Golden Gully ......... R. P.Outridge - Motupipi -, George Seymour. Motueka James Wilkie , Richmond ~, v Jlodder^Draper ... Spring Grove .....-./ ' Edward Reynolds I, Thomas Andrews . f-ff ••• • • , H. lngham, Turf hotel' Waimea Village , John Pa'.mer" . Waira* .. v . Wm.' Simmbnds, itore- '>«.,., . f keeper, Beaver. ,' tfaltapawaka ........ "WUliam1 AVastney '"' ' WakefieVd ;.. ; ' John feqdiros,'Post-office ' y/«J Slate River '.... k J. B. Binleyj at Meairsv , VVashbourne"-and sC/O.

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Colonist, Issue 56, 4 May 1858, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 56, 4 May 1858, Page 4

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