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_________ Mttiitai. neve^"despail, HERE IS HOPE FOR ALL } HOLLO n VST 3 QINTMBWT. Vn tho very ooit? and cestrß of all disease, which amifit the s ufaoe of the body, this r«niarknhiM prepnrntion penetrates. It disappears under tb.p fricion of the h<url. as if it were literally drawa inward by some int-? nal force, and performs Us .heal. iiv prra id rapid'v, safely, and .without- pninSimple eruptinna. o^en sores, hard tumours, scrofulous ■Ipvelooments of all kinds, abscesses, cancers, o'd wounds, and in one word every sneeies .of jnfl ntn -nation and qirwuration, whether in the skin, tie fle^b. th<-. tf'ani. or among the muscles, can be am-sted nnd pevmanently cured without danger by fiKbine in and usiuj as a dressing this inestimable Ointment. OB<3 Woun(E», 9»i>e ¥iCg^, <&c. When, from any < ause, an old wound re-ope»3, and besins to di«oh'ree, it may always be healed by this Unguent, and rases of sore leffs which have been a continued source of torment for twenty vfiars. have been rdicaily cured in six weeks by the same process. The swelled leg of Australia ana the Indies, yields w once to this Oiatment. Piles avid Fistulas. This valuable o:4ment extinguishes the cause* of these complains, removing them with perfect a feiy, when all ot'itr means have failed. •" .. % Case of Predisposition to Consiimptiosj. "1. Wilt.iam Oolb, of 21. Wood Stree:. Cheapside. Lonilon, he'-e'-y declare tha* I have used [Th.l--loway's Ointment a-d Pills for. about a month, far most violent pains in the chest and stomach, the.au . pains Were supposed by the medical men of Liverpool to in.llente einßiirrsption. -I was told.that nothins could be done for me, and that mv case w'a* bope!c«s. At la^t, T was obliged to quit the poljca force nt Liv*rpo-->l. nnd come to London ; J was ail-mitt.-'d into St. Rfi'-r'iolomew's FTospitai, even there I outlined no rfilief whatever, and was ultimately porsnaied by a friend to try HollowHy'a medicinas. These effeotert a p°'fect cure in six weeks.— London January 30 lH."i9. In Bimilar cases it is ear. nnst'y remmmenleil that the Ointment should ba very effectually rub ed into the cheat, stomaoh, ani on the risrht side, kecpin? them corered with a clotU hi-.kly spreal vrith ihe. Ointmeut. §c*»a*bulic Sox*es and Stein diseases. Tliis fnmous Ointment hns the merit of effecting cures that are really thorougn and permanent, because it penetr ups the system just as salt penetrfltes meat, and hn.3 a sanative" effect upoa all tUB fluids of the body. It purifies the blood, and corrtct=> the depraved humours. Its effect, therefore, is twofold, it acts l>oih looAJIy and constitutionnlly, find effectually removes all diseases caused by mnlariea exposjre or high temperatures It should be well rubbed into the parts effected at least twic.? a (ay. Wonderful Cure of »i'os*»y The following extraordinary statement Was forwavded by the highly respectable proprietors of the Graham's Town Reyistcr, dated Dec. 14th, 18.<$. ".lobn Dreyer, 23 years of age, (a respectable Dutch Farmer,) residing in the Queen's Town District came to the bouea of our informant (ft storekeeper) aud complained ..that he had been suffering from drops 7, and Bhovred him one of his legs, which was very' much awollen. He had then been to Doctor Zeiler, for medicines, and it, was ihen remarked by all who saw hi.n.thM ho was, not long for this world, About a month afterwards, our informant was passing Dreyer's house, when, to hip eurpiibe he saw -him at work shearing sheep, ' Dreyer. then informed Mm that finling nothing. had done. him any good he.h d recourse to Hollowav's Ointment which l;e rubied all over his body. At first it gave him excrucialjia* pain, but by perseverauce in using the Ointment his began to recover, aid when our informant saw him be was perfectly cured. ' Boh the Ointment and l>ille should be used in t le following cases :— Bad Legs, Glandular Swellings, , Bad Breasts, Lumbago, '" ' • Burns, Pilea, Bunions, • Rhumotism, t . Bite of Mosquitoes and ■ Scalds, ; Sand-Flies,' Sore Nipples, Coco-Bay, Sore Throats, Chiego-foot, Skill Diseases, Corns (soft), Scurvy, Canoeifl, Fore-beads, Contracted aud Stiff Tumors, Joints; Ulcers,, Elephantiasis, ; Wounds, Fistulas, Yaw*." Gout, " .'.' ... Sold at the Establishments of : PKp?Eßßpi».Hoiilo. • wav, 841, Strand, (near" T.emple~ Bar,) ,L6?s<m also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers itiHedicinea throughout the ciyiliised world, At th» following prioes — 25., 4s. Cd., 6*. Cd., lfls., 325.,, nnd 48b, each. . ' '' ' " gig* There is a considerable saving by taking ..the, (( ' . ; .larger siaeß. Pf.B. — Directions for the gnidanoe of patients i*. every disorder are affixed to' «acU. Box. • Sub-Agenfs :•— .' C. & P- BARRADD Wblukoto* WILLIAM 815H0P..... ...... Do.'? ~ MESSRS. BEAVAtf ft WOON ....Wakqjlsui From whom this valuable Medicine may l^f

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1410, 2 March 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1410, 2 March 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1410, 2 March 1860, Page 1

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