HoLIiOWAT'B PlI*S AND OINIMENT.— Yioißsitudes of climate, exposure and hard, shins, tell hqavily on aoldif ra and gailorg, sowing the seeds of diseases which may qlti» mately break up the constitution. Naturally oareless of their health, a word m season may avert many evils, and may oausa them to resort to timely measures without any diflioulty or publicity, effectual " remedies are so suitable, and so easily adapted for the various complaints to whioh our soldiers and sailors are _ liable, that a supply should always be obtained before proceeding abroad. It may with confidence be atatea that many a valuable life might have been saved, or oou£r^°- C. r !nnln evented '«"£ begging m the streets, if *Holloway's.remecli6fl had been used m time, • - t ■--, . -i . , , :,■■>; - .--o r,.,rist
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1850, 25 May 1888, Page 2
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