N E V ER DESPAIR: HERE IS HOPE FOR ALL. HOL r ,OW'irs OINTMENT. To thf very con", and OBKTRB of all disease, which afflict, the surface ot' the body, this remarjeahle prepiTition p^netratPS. It diaat»pe«rs under, the frion'on of the hand, as if it were literaljy drawn- inward by Ronne interns! force, and'perfornn its heal. in>- nrra td rnpid'y, s.ifely. and without painRimple eruptions, onnti sores, hard tumours, scrofulous 'leve'ooinents of all kinds, abbesses, cancers, o'd wnii'idn. and in one word every Species of in^ flammatton and sunnuration. whether in the skin, tlie fle^h. Tim ?!and. or amonff tlie muscles, can .be arre^t^d nnd pH'-manently cured without danger hyr'iMvnT in and usinsf as a dressing thl9 inestimably Ointment. OIf« W-Ann<B«« Sore t*egi», &c. Wh«n. from any an old wound re-ope*?, and he -ins to diar»har«e,-H may always be* hauled by this tTnsrnont. niul ca«e§ of «ore lefts which have beon a Rontinned sonrne of torment for twenty years havo hoe a rn'lically onrad In flix weeks by thp !»(tmn process. Thn aweltpd leg of Australia au4 : the Indie* vi«?Ms at onne to this Ointment. PIU^P) and Fistulas. Tim vnluahie Ointment extinguishes the onuses of th?^p coTnn'aint.o, removing them with perfect a fety. when all other means have failed. \ Casfl «»f Pr«<llm>o»itio«| t& Conntttnption. " 1, "ftiuAM Ootß, of 2t. Wood Street. Cheap. side. London, herehv di»olarethat J have used Ho.l'o way's Ointment and Pills for about a month, fop most 'violent na'ms in the wheat aad^ stomach, the*? "ain<? were snpn-jsßdhy thft medioal*nen of Liyernonl to indicate non<»UTption. I was told that no. rhin? non'd be done for me, and that mv case wasj hopeless. Vt la«t. T was oMtsfed ,to quit.tlie police forne nt T.ivrpool, an<l come to London ; I was ndmittcd ?-n f o 3t. Bartholomew's Hospital, even there T oMft'npd no relief whatever, and was ultimately niM-sna 1.-dhy a friend to try Hollowny's medicines. •These. 'effected a perfect cure in «ix weeks.— London .Tanriiry 30. l^^9 In 'similar oases it is ear. nest'y recommended that' the Ointment fshouid be v(»rv *i>fr»Rt<iaUv rubbed into the chest, stomaoh. and onV)e~riiTht sid-i. keeping them oovered with a cloth h'tckly sp'eal with the Ointment. $c<»s»l>titic Sores and S9iin l>i «eftses. Tliis famons Ointment has the merit of effecting cures th.fU are really thorough and permanent, bee nnse it. penstratfis the system j'ist. a* salt penetrntei meat, and has .a satttUive effact upon all the fluid' of the boilv. It purraes the Moot, »nd cor.---n nts th" deprarod humours. It« effect, therefore, is twofold, it. acts both looaMy and constitutionally, Hinl effeniually removes all diseases caused by mnlarien osposjre or high temperatures It should he wetl ralibed intu the pats effected at least twice a day. Woiidepf ul Cnre of D?op9.y The followiiiß extraordinary statement was forwa'do.l. by thr : hijhlv respeßtabie p<-oprietora of t.be Grnhtrn's Town Register, dated Dec. 14th, 18^8. ".lolm Dreyer, 28 ysargofasce, (a rcppoctable Dutch Farmer,) resili'i? in the QueenM Town Di^trht came to the house of our informant (a storekeeper) and complained that he had been suffering from dropsy, and showed him one of his legs, which waa very much swollen. He had then been to Doctor Zeller, for medicines, and it waa then remarked hv all who saw hi n th».t he was not long for this world. About a month afterwards, our informant was passing Dreyer's house, when to hip surprise he saw him at work shearing »heep, Dreyer then infnnrtfd him that finding nothing had don« him any good he hn.d ; reconrsa to Holloway'a Ointment whi'-b he ruMod [ all pver his body. At first it pavo him ex Tucialin? ' pa,iri, but by perseverauce in usinnr the Ointment he be pan to recover, aal when our informant saw <hiro, he was peifeotly cared. Boh the Ointment and IMllu should be usad J a the following case's :— ' ' Bad f.ega, , Glandular Swelling^, Bad Breasta, Lumbago, Borne, Piles. finnions, Rb'umotism, Bite of Moequitcea and Scalds, ■" Sand. Flies, ' Sore Nipples, Coco-Bay, Sore Throats, Ohiego-foot, " Skin Diseasea, Corns (soft), Sourvy, Canoere^ • • ContraotcA an* 9flff Tivmbra, Joints,' ' Ulcers, ! ElephanciasU, Woundo, ! FJistnlas, Yaws. I Qow, Sold at th^ Establishments of PnarKusim Hqti«o. w^ii 5i44, Sftmncl, (iwar Temple Bar,) L.ojiiou also by all fe6pectaß.le Druggists an;l Doalers in Medicine«l throu hout the civilized world, at the following prioea ~ ft*.,' 4». ««L 69- Od., ICa., ( and 48s. each. •®* Tliew U a qooßiderable saving by taking the, ' ' larger >iaei»; K J>^— Directions tof tiw of patients .in, [jtNKf (Maqr^CT yf affl^ei to each Box. , " Svb-jigeni? t ->-■ o: it: P. BABHAITD: ........ . . ■Wisii.uijaTOii wiixxam. 8ia^0py. ... . . ... j?o. MBSSB^; SEAVAN '& WOON . . . ..Wanqainoi PwnßWhj^D ftgf taloibl© Mediae n»y be , _. . * ' .XT 4 1 -tf-T - "«?
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1413, 16 March 1860, Page 1
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