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Holloway's Ointment and Pills. — Colds Coughs, Shortness of Breath.— These maladies require early and unremitting attention, for if neglected they often end m asthma, bronchitis, or consumption. The ointment well nibbed upon tbe chests and back, penetrating the Bkin, is absorbed and oarried directly to the longs, whence it expels all impurities. All the blood m the body is perpetually passing through the lungs, and there all noxious particles tending to disease can be quickly, ' thoroughly, and permanently neutralised, rendered harmless, or ejected from the system. Holloway's Ointment and Pills perfectly accomplishes this purification ; and through the blood thus cleased, the influence of these wonderful medioamens reaches the remotest parts of the human body, and thus cures all diseased action, whether internal or external. We clip the following important testimonial from the " Ulawarra Mercurry " (N.8.W.) on the 30th March. It needs no comment:— *• Mr John Loveday, of the Bulli Mountain, writes to us that after suffering tot four years with acute grave), he has experienced almost complete relief by using Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract. He says seeing the eaid Extract advertised m the ' Ulawarra flfercury,' his intense suffering induced him to obtain a bottle of the medicine from Mr Hoskingj chemist, of this town, and that the use of it gave him great relief at once, ge st&tes that belween the 10th March instant, when he obtained the first bpttle of the extract, and on the 19th, the use of that medicine continued Jjp afford him relief, to which he had been a stranger for four years. Mr Loveday writes also that he has found the Eucalypti Extract a cure for rheumatism as -well as gravel. He requests ns to publish this information through, Jhe • Mercury. 1 We have much pleasure in' complying with Mr Loveday 's request, whose word cannot be doubted, and *fho can have no object m view other than a pure desire to. benefit suffering humanity." (Jidy

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 3 December 1887, Page 4

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Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 3 December 1887, Page 4

Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 3 December 1887, Page 4

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