Mr P. C. Farr, Secretary of the Canterbury Acclimatisation Sooiety, has successfully stripped a lot of salmon ova of a very healthy description, from fish whioh he had reared m Bpeoial ponds m Ohristohuroh since 1885. Hollow ay's Ointment and Pills.— Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. — Daily experience confirms the fact whioh has triumphed over all opposition for more than forty years, viz ; that no means are known equal to Holloway's remedies for curing bad legs, bad breasts, soreß, wounds, diseases of the s(:iq, erysipelas, abscesses, burns, soalda, and,' m truth, all maladies where the skin is broken. To cure the33 infirmities quickly is of primary importance, as compulsory confinement indoors weakens the general health. The reads means of cure are found m IJolloway's Ointment and Pills, which heal the soreß and expel their 'cause. In the very worst cases the Ointment has succcoeed m elf eel ing s perfect cure after .every other means hac 1 failed m giving adequate relief.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1859, 5 June 1888, Page 3
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162Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1859, 5 June 1888, Page 3
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