THE MOST CONSTANT FBIEND. rT OLLOWAYS' OINTMENT Possessed of this remedy every man in his own Family Physician. If his wife or ohildren be troubled with eruptions of the skin, sores, tumours, white swellings, sore throats, nstiima, or any other similar ailment, a persevering use of iliis Ointment is all that is necessary to produce a radical cure. BAP LEGS AND BAD BIiEASTB. In no case has this Ointment been known to fail either in the cure of bad legs, or bad breasts; thousands of persons of all ages have been effectually cured by it when discharged from hospitals as incurable. If dropsy settle in the legs, tbs Ointment will cure it used with the Pills. SKIN DISEASES, HOWEVER DESPERATE, BIAY BE RADICALLY CCIKED. Scald-heads, itch, blotches on the skin, scrofu lous sores or king's evil, and such like afflictions, yield to the mighty power «f this fine Ointment, provided it be well rubbed into the affected parts two or three times a day, and the Pills be taken to purify the blood. GOUT AND BHECHHATISM. This invaluable preparation has greater power over gout and rheumatism than any other medicine, none need remain uncured if he will but set about it in good earnest, using this infallable remedy ao* cording to the printed instructions affixed to each pot. All settled aches and pains are removed the same manner, CEETAIN CUBE FOB ASTHMA, WHEEZING THE CHEST, COUGHS OB COLDS. This wonderful Ointment, if well rubbed into the chest night and morning in the same manner as salt is forced into meat, will soon remove the worst case of asthma or any affection of the chest, providing the Pills are used with the Ointment. SCURVY, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS. How does this Ointment expel disease ? By ar-? resting all undue action of the nervous and circulatory systems, by lessening inflamation, and by removing stagnation ; but shove all, by casting out the impurities which are laily gaining admission into the body. By this means it eradi. 1 cates scurvy, scrofula, erysipelas, end all external diseases ; while its penetrating powers enable it to reach diseases which are deeper seated, and sue- ■ cessfully to cope with the seeds of tumours, cancers, and similarly malignant maladies, which only a few years since defied every treatmnt, and hurried ' their victims prematurely to the grave. ' DKOPSICAL SWELLINGS, PABALYSIS, AND STIF? JOINTS. Although the above complaints differ widely in their origin and nature, yet they all require local ' treatment. Many ef the worst cases of such diseases will yield, in a comparatively short space ef time, when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the pans . affected even when every other means have failed In allserious maladies the Pills should be taken ac cording to the printed directions accompanying eacb box. GBEAT HOUSEHODD BEMEDY ! Those diseases of the skin to which children are most subject, such as encrusted sores en the head and face, rashes, ringworm, tetter, pimples, &c. are quickly relieved by this unguent and cured without leaving behind any scar or blemish. DBOPSIES. This miraculous Ointment, if well worked in te the complaining parts twice a day, will penetrate te the disordered vessels ; and the Pills, if taken according to the printod directions, will prod.ice the most pleasing and wonderful effects. This invaluable Ointment will cure any ulcer er sore, however, desperate and long standing, even where amputation has been recommended as lie only means of saving the limb. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in I the folloiving cases : — Bad Legs, Gout, Bad Breasts, Glandular Swellings, Burns, Lumbago, Bunions, Pile*, Bite of Mosquitoes and Bhumstism, Sand-Flies, Scalds, Coco-Bay, Sore Nipples, Chiego-foot, Sore Throats, Chilblains Skin Diseases, i Chapped Hands Scurvy, Corns (soft), Sore-heada, Canoers, Tumws, Contracted and Stiff Ulcers, Joints, Wound*, Elephantiasis, Yaws. Fistulas, Sold at the Establishments of Pbofbssob Hollo* way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Me. ■ dicines throughout the civilized world, at the fol- \ lowing prices ■■—25., 4s. 6d., 6s. 6d., 165., 32a., -. and 48s. each. gjgp* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. , N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients i disorder are affixed to each Boa. j Sub-Agents :— C . D. BAKSAUD Wellington OWEN BROS Do WILLIAM BISHOP De. MESSBS. BEAVAN & WOON ....Wanganui W.T.OWEN Do j Frcrfl whom this valuable Medicine may ba obtained*! GOSPEL OAK GALVANISED TINNED IRON (Formerly sold under the name of Morewooi *%i Eoger's Patent.) I~i HE only Prize Medal granted in the Galvanized Iron Trade at the International Exhibitioa, } 1862, was awarded to the Proprietors of tht "Gospel Oak Works," Tipton, Staffordshire, for " the excellent quality of their sheets.* Supplied through all London Merchants. WILLIAM LEE, Agent. 74,jKiug William-st.. London. I IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. THE "Wellington Independent" has the greatest circulation of any Newspaper yet published in this Province ; its subscribers being located in all the most important Districts of the Colony. It ia also extensively circulated in Now 3 South Wales, South and Western Australia, Vaa Diemen's Land, Cape of Good Hope, and in the Mother Country. Advertisers, therefore, in making use of the columns of the " Independent " mwy feel certain that the greatest publicity will be girea to the Goods, Wares, &c, offered for sale, and that Advertisers will ultimately reap benefits in proportion to the manner in which they keep their namea before the public. The price of Advertisements in the " Wellington Independent" is — six lines and under, 25.8 d.; above six lines 4d. per line for the first insertion and half-price for every subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be continued, and charged until counter-ordered ; such orders must be sent to this Office One Day before Publication, and must be J in Wjhting. Advertisements to beleft at the " Indbpbkdbmt Oitiob," Lambton Quay, before Eight o'clock en Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evening*. AGENTS FOR THE " WELLINGTON INDEPENDENT. Wellington. — Messrs. VY. Lyon, J. Houghtoa J. Wallace, Lambton Quay ; W. Scott, B, H. Carpenter, Thorndon Flat. Biviib Hutt— Mr. T. Mills i Upper Hutt — Mr. P. Wilki« Tuiukina — Mr James Stewart Wanganui — Mr. H. Ireson Jon«» Tabanaki — Mr. Woon Auckland — " New Zealander " Offioe Nelson — Mr. Elliott Canterbuby — Mr. J.E. Marsh OTAGfi I—Mr.1 — Mr. George Casper Sydnet — Mr. E. Greville Melbourne — Messrs, Gordon & Gotob LeNDON — Messrs. F. Algar, 11 Clement'a-strtoi, °* Lombard-street, E.G.; and G. Street, 3C Cornhiil,
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1987, 24 November 1863, Page 4
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