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NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL A UKSISTLKSS BRMEOY. HOLLO WAYS OINTMENT. Circular to the Sick. The first hoipita] surgeons anil medical publicist of Kttrnpv admit thf uhparalled antl-iuflamatory and healing properties of this Ointment; gowirnraents sanction its iiie in their naval .'and military services; and the aiiici in tlitt country and throughqut'the world repoie the utmost confidence in 1U curative propertied. It penetrittea the sources of jnflamation and corruption which underlie the external evidence* of disease, • and neutralises tiie fiery element* which feed and exatperate tha malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysiplas. The»e are among ttie most terriole and agoirtim« d.seaiM, JH in their woint f,.rm», and whin seemingly ineurable,-they invariably disnppenr under a persevfriai; application of tfcia •oothin». healing,'.'.ntiflotn to pain and i'tfUmafion. . ■ King's Evil, Fever Sores, Stiff Joint*. ■' In ca«es of Kind's bvil.wliure medicinal waters, lotion, aad every recipe of ,ths riiarm«e<i{iaia have proved ■ useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thnrougli our«. Fever Sore* heal qnicklv under its influnncp; aid its relaxing affect Upon cofttraeted sine.fi it truly wonderful. Discharging Ulcers. A most remarkable and happy change in. produced in t»» appearance of malignant ulcers, after a few applications of thia Ointment. Thw surrounding redness vamshen, and granules of healthy flesh bepin to take the place of the discharged matter. This process goe* on more or less rapidly, until to*.•rifle* in filled up with sound 'Material and th» ulcer radically eurtd. A Word to Mothers. , The young are the ttiost frequent tuffurers from cit«rnal !«• juries.and therefore eveiy mother should have this healiug. preparation constantly ftt hand. It is an absolute specific for tor* breasts, and quickly removes the encruiied sort which mat* times disHgure the hp>irt» and facen of children. » -... - x • Significant lads. : This Ontiincnt is univuituiliy used on board tha AUanlla'ud Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for scorbutic affection! ■ ami as the bast pousible remedy for wound* and bruises. Large •iipplu* of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Torkvjr '■ for hospital purposes. ' , Extraordinary cure of x a bad leg of '3years standing. Copy of a Utter from Mr. Jostph Sharpe, Apelhstary, Salford. ' ' ; "To Professor Holloway, ; Sir.—l have much gratification in informing you «f to* foU lowing wonderful cure brsuiitn about by your Ointment and Pill* Mrs. Holmes, of Albert-itratt.Mount Street, Salford, had avf. fered no severely from a bad Leg of three years standing, that for a period of eighteen months, she could wear neither mbo* nor boot. Hearing s» muvli praise of your Ointment and Pillt r she was induced to try them, and in the course of a few weeks, herlegi became completely sound,and well, so well indeed, that she can now wtlk any reasonable distance without feeling th« slightest pam 01 incoavvnience. 1 ,J' I am, Sir, yours respectfully, (Signed) - JOSEPH SRAmV." ' Wonderful, cures of sores in the Face, tfttr «l other remedies had failed. - . Copy of a letter from Mr. Jottpk Barntt, Stmitjf,Bedfordshire, "To Profestor Hulloway, " Sir.—Fur several jears [ suffer* d from a large number of r*rf bad sores' on different parts of my budr, and especially upo» my face; Komuch so, that a treat portion of my nose was entirely eatt'n away. After .adopting a variety of remedies, whick all failed, I was induced U puichise of Mr. Spong, some of your really invaluable Oiutuivnt and Pills. I wed them for four months, and am reojiccd to sutc, thiit I am nowii l,perfect health; and have continued so ever since I first applied yottr "admirable Ointment and took your Pills, now nearly t*o |ear» since. I remain, Sir, your obedient Servant,' (Signed) JOSEPH BaHHUA.'' Both th* Ointment and Pills *h»uld bt vted m'th* following casts : — • ~ Bad L'cri ' Cancew • Sore Mipplet . Bad Brent* Contracted and SiifT.^ore throat* ". Burns • Joinia Skiii-iii*ea««« , Bunions Elephantiasis Bites of MonqiiUoe* Fistula* ' . Sore-heads and Sand Plies tiout . Tumours Coco-bay Glandular Swellings Ulcers ■ Chiego-foot Lumbago W««indi ,- Chilblains ; Piles Taw* Chapped hands Rheumatism - ■ , Corns Scalds .. - • , . Sold at the Establishments of Protbimo* Hollow at, t4# f Strand, (near Temple Bar}, Loarton,' .md 8,0, Maiden Lan*, New York, also by all resiwrmble DruKgim* and Oealtrt \u Medicines throueh-jnt tlie c viliwd world,' "•' • Sole agent for Nelsou, W. WILKLE, Bridge-it. 13Jd.; 2s. Od.; and 4s. Oil eitch Pot.. ; ~.,-- --tt> There is a considerable saving by taliitikthelarca'r afaee. N r.B'~Diiw!tmna for the guidance «i" pfttionts in tntj, dtMirdtT' are aitiicd lo each Pot. < ■ . .' " A GENTS FOR THE COLONIST. TOWN OF NELSON. . r " ' Waima-^reet Mr. I. M. Hill, Ironmonger Bri<b;e-sireet J. H. .Goodman, '■'• * ' Brit^ostreet W. ••' ""• COUNTRY DISTRICTS. ; : Anatold Mr. Jo3cph Packard "" Collingwood R. P. Outridgo Golden Gully R. P. Outridge)'. Motvpipi George Sejinour. 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Colonist, Issue 78, 6 July 1858, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 78, 6 July 1858, Page 4
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