N E V E^DESPAIR. HERE IS HOPE FOR ALL. HOLLO WW& OINTMENT. To thp very cork and ckntbe of all diseasewhich afflict the surface of thn body, this remarkahle p<-epßrntion p-netratPS. It disappears under the friction of the hand, as if it were literally drflwn in*wnrd hy some int-'-nul force, and perform^ its heal. in;' erra id rnpid'y, safely, and without painSimple eruptions, onen sores, hard tumours, scrofulous developments of all kinds, absonsacs. cancers, old wounds, and in one word every snecies of in'- . flammatisn nnd sunpnration, whether in the skini the ne*h. the ff'nnd. or amon^ the muscles, can be. arre«tp.fl nnd permanently cured without danger by rtihbinsr in and uain.g as a dressing this inestimable Ointment. ©Id Wow ?ii?*. Sore Yjegq, &c. When, from any rause, an old wound re-open«, and begins to iHsMuu^e, it may always be healed by this Unpupnt. nnd cases of sore legs which have been a continued sooroe of torment for twenty years. have been mflically cured in six weeks hy the same process. The swelled lepr of Australia and the Indies viells at onot? to this Ointment. J ! Piles and Fistulas. This valunhle Ointment extinguishes the causes ' of these complaints removing them with perfect a fety, when all other means have failed. * \ Case of Predisposition to Consiimptfon. " 1, Witt.TAM Oots, of 81. Wood Street, Cheat* side, London, herehT dpolare that I have used Hoi* loway's Ointment and Pills for about a month, for most violent naina in the chest and stomach, these nains were supposed hy the medical «nen of Lirernool to indicate contraption. I was told that no- • thbur could he done for me, and. that mv ease wM hopeless. At la«t. T was obliged to qnit.tli<! police force at T,iverpool, and ootnn to London ; I was ndmittpd imo St. Bartholomew's Hospital, even there I oMtt'ned no relief whatever, and " was ultimately persua'lHd by a friend to try Hollowny's medicines. These effected a perfect cure in six wpeks.— Li*»« don .Tannary 90. 1859. In similar cases it is etwneatlyreoomraenied that the Ointment should be vfitv fiffect'inliv rubbed into the chest, itomach, fttt.l on tho ri?ht sWe, keeping them covered wilh a cloth, hirtkly spread vrith the Ointment. BCG»i»B>ttllc Sores and Skin Oiseases* Tliis famous Ointment h«9 the merit of effect"", cures that are really thorough and perma- pfijt,*. . because it penetrates the system just as salt fDftrntes meat. and. has a sanative effect upon »11 th^ . fluids of the body. It purifies the blood, im?.«otrt et* the depraved humours. Its effect, ther- foN, is twofold, it aota both locally and oon-uitutionniry, • and effaotually removes all diseases caused bymalarien oxposare or high temperatnres It should be well rabb&d Into tho parts effected at least twice a day. <.'".' Wonderful Cure of I»?op»jc Tho following extraordinary statement wa9 fos•warded by the highly respectable proprietors' of the Graham's 7bw« Register, dated Deo. 14th, 18^8. "John Dreyor, !>3 years ofage, (a reepoctabla Dntoh, Partner,) residt^f in the -Queen's Town Di9ttiat; came to _tho boasa of our informant (a storekeeper) . and complained that he had been suffering from dropay, and 9ho«r«d him one of his legs, which was • very much swollen. Ho had then been to Doctor Zeilar, for medicines, and it w.as then Remarked. by r - all who saw hi© thM lie was not long for this jrorld. About a month afterwards, our informant wa9 pass-.. , , ing Dreyer'a house, when to hip surprise he saw. him. at work shearing aheep, Dr*yer then inforoieihiia , that finding nothing had done him any good ho h«d, .. recoar33 to HoHoway's Ointment which be fnbbed all oter bJ9 body. At first it gave him exTnciatitg pain, but by "perseverance in.usin^ the Ointment! b* began to reoover, anl when our informant .saw . him ha was perfectly cured. Bo»h the Ointment and L'illa Bhooid rbe oa>d ! •'a. . the following ceuott :— Bad Legs,. . .. Glandular SwelUngf, i Bad Braa»ts, . > Lumbago^ '• . Bnrne, . . Piles,, "•".'. , 1 Bnnione, Rhumfliisux, , . Bite of Maaa,ttlWo9 and Scalda*. , ! Sfiai-Fliss, . Sore Ripples, ., i Coco-Bay, . Sore Throat?, ; Chiego-foot, Skin pi.sease*^ Corns Scurvy, Cancers, j ?.ore;-beads, ■ Contracted . and Stiff. Tumors, Joints,.] '. ' Ulcers,' JBlepjhanvitisla, . '. ." Woundu, Fistulas, ■ "Xaws, Gotti, ' " • .' Sold at tlra EgtabVishments of .PboVbssor HOM.O. ■ Wat, 344, - Sttaad, Teiaple^Bftr,).' VLoijOott l a^o|by allTe»pectaMWDrp^gri>«>rid'l)ealer«i^Me- , dicinee ttitot*-. b<mi the civilized *orW; at -ft*' 'fol- •• •. lowing prices - S«., 4e. od,, 6s. od., 195., ,85*.> and 48b. each. _ f^» TPlvare is a oon»idatable saving by jajti^ >h» . Wger »\ze». ' . "* " ..'.V\ " -. - - N.lW— Dkectionefbr.^he^ 'gUidanoe of pati«u*i ia etarj d^prdw are affiaed to eac'&'BoS. v . Sub-Agents r~ C. & F. BAHftAUD "■: • . . : Weixisocow " WIIXIAM Bi^HOP t Do. * MESSRS. UEAVAN & WOOtf . . . Waxoas ui v. _. whem this valuable Medicine in»y be • ,• " ~ . • obtained. \, ' ' v . .-'•n.« v.,r-»:-*' ' . , . .. .
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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1413, 20 March 1860, Page 1
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