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VO SLCII WORD AS 1 Ml, .1 RES IS TL i>,■ss-- REM ED V CI UCU I.Alt Til T-'K SICK. The fi si li'is'iital suvqeons ami medical puljlic'stsi •if Europe, admit \\k aa-wral'elel a.'.Hi-i'.ifl-imMo'y ■mil liml'll4 poni'Vt es of this Ointmoii: noviirnT)»"t<! svi;ti>ii i' 3 us» in ihfir iifual a'ld mililnry servi,*es : Riid ihn mussesin tlii- co: rMryaid tlirmicr'inur tli» wnrld re ixe fie iit-no't coz&'.cnn* in its "•urntivi , . pr»|i3i-lies. It penetrate- the of i'lflamitio'i Hnd corruption which ui>at:!ie rfoe ex« tprnal evide'io.ee of disease, mid nsu'ratize the fiary element wliioli feed iinl etaspe'.its the malady. BILLIOUS AFFECTION'S. Tli» ([untiiity un.l quality <>f t'te bile am of vitnl imnortance to health. tjpin 'tins livsr. the pc'n"d ■vhi !i seorpies iliis flni 1. t'.te Pic's nperntc specifi-c-.ll". inf.i'.libly reorfyin-,' its irreifulai-itips, anJ pffscrtiallv curing .lau-.lice, Rilli-i-ir Kumi-tnnts, air! all t'lf- varieties of di-ease generated liy an unnatural contliiioM of die orjau. DISCHARSIXO nr.CEBS. A mon remnrlcalile a-ni h'ppy change is p'-oilured in the appear nice of malignant ulcers, nftrr.a fpw a"P icati'ins of this Oincment. The snrrntindin; vmis'iei. and tlie grniml's of hen'thv fltsli lieiin to take the place of the di=ch.in»ed mutter. This process ?oei on m Tβ or less rnpiilly. until the oi'ifi-! i< filled up whb sound material, a:id tiie ulcer Mdically rured. a wop.d to jroniEna The voting a-e fie must frei)ii?nt sufferers from extT'ial iijurios. and eveiy mother should hive this healing preparation constan ly at hnnd. It i>; an absolute specific fo' , =ore breasts, and quickly -e'noves the eiiTiste-l snres wliich sometimes disfinre f'e Ilea U and faces of I'hiMren. KINO'S KTir., i-EVKP. SORES, STIFF JOISTS. Iα rases of Kin;'s Ev.l, where m u dicinal wntera, 10-ions, and every recip? of the pl)-"-mw|)a3ii. have proved useless, the iHvrneut will accompisii a tho'-oii'jh nure. F,;ver S res 'i"al quickly und.T its influence, anl its relaxi g effect upou contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Extraordinary Cure of a Bad Leg nf Three Years Standing. O«py of a letter from \h\ loseph Sharp, Apothecary^ Salford. •' To Professor flolloway,. ' " Sin,—l have much sratifluation in informing yiit of the fiilloninj woud-'ifiil eire brought ahon by your Ointment and I'ills. Mrs. Holmes, o Albert-street, ,, Mount-street, Snlfo:-d, had suffered so severely a b*d Leg; of three ..ears' standing that for a period of eighteen momlis, slie could wear neither shoe ink boo - . Hsariug so much praise of your Ointment and Pil.'s. she whs induced to try them, and 'n the courss of a few weeks her lej? be. "ii'ne cnmpletely soun I am well, so well, indeed that she cm now wulk nnd.reai viable dis an:e without feeling; ihe slijlrest. irtin nr inconvenience '' I am, Sir, yours respectfully, ( e i?red) '• -10-EPif SHARP." Wonderful Cure of Sire* in the Face, after all oilier Rem?die-i bad failed. Copy of a letter from vlr. Joseph Barnes, Sand, Bedfordshire. •' To Professor Holloway, " Sir,—For several years I suffered from a cr-iat number of very bad sores on different par'.s of my body, and ei>penU : ly upon my dice :s > much, so, ihnt a great portion of my nise was entirely emeu away. Aft»r adopting a variety of temeJies, which nil Wled, I was md iced to purchase uf .Mr. Snong, "ome of ynur really inval lahle Ointmetit and I'ills. I u-ed them for fo.ir mo.i'hs. anl nm rejoiced to stiite, ihat lam now in icrfect health; and Imve continned so evpr since I fiSt applied your admirable Oiuiment and took your Pills, now nearly two I years since. '■I remain, Sir, your o'ledie'.u Servant, (Signed) "JOSEPH BARNES." Ho'h tlie Ointment and LMLs should be used i the following cases: — Had Legs, Oout, Mad Breasts, G'andiilnr Swellings, Burns, Litmbajo, Bunioiiß, files, Bite nf Mosquitoes and Ifhiinitmsin, Sand-Klies, Scahls, Pocn.Ray, Sire Nipples, Chiefro.foot, S ire Throats, Chilblains, Skin Diseases, Ch.ipped hands, Scurvy, Corns (soft), Fore-heads, Cancers, Tumnrs, Coutractei and Stiff CTlcei-s, Joints, Wiiuudu, Elephantiasis, . Yaws. Fi9tuln9, Sold at the Establishments of PnoFESson lloi.inway, 214, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London md 80, Maiden Lane. New York; tilsu by all ic< i spetable Dni??istsan 1 Dea'ers in Medicines throllout the civilized world, nt t!» fnllowinjr prico* — 35., is. (id., Cs. Bd., lfis., and -lSs. oai'li There is a consiilera'ilj siving by taking larger sizes. ' N.B.—Directions for the (jtiiiUnce of Hatiems every disorder are affixed to each Box. Sub Agents: — C. & V- BARHAUD Wbllisiitus WILLIAM BISHOP , Do. WILLIAM .1. OWEN lUveu l)urr, MESSRS. BBAVA.N & WOON .. ..Wanoanui From whom this valuable Mediciuo may bo obtained, WETGHTS AWD IyiEASURES. UNOEUSttJNKDi hereby pives rolice, " tliflt bavins rnceivud the einn<lnr'l weisjUn and meiisu'es.ami male tlio necessurv rrepanidous, he is nun , piepiuod to exauit to n<nl wljusi nil wliicli pnvtiH.e may fi-el disp) ed to liriug or fnnrurd to liiu.. He iilro ega lo i.'itiiiinte that from nuil . ftrn , the Isi •ny .if March next, he will wail, iip.iu parties tii tin , r r nociive i>)->ccxot lius'ncss, for tho wurpuse of uiVus.iiig the amc. .!. H, MAiUtIOTT. . of * cißbis and .Measured. Lambtaa (,'uayi i'"eu. lOili, 1801).

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1328, 2 March 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1328, 2 March 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1328, 2 March 1859, Page 1

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