Holloway's Pills and Ointment are remedies which should invariably be taken by travellers m search of health, pleasure, or business. Many deleterious influences are constantly at work' in foreign climes, tending to deteriorate the health ; these and the altered conditions of life will entail on tbosc who travel the necessity of carefully attending to early symptoms of disease, and they, will find the use of these remedies to be highly necessary, the action of the pills being purifying and strengthening, and of great service m casss of fever, ague, and inflammatory abases, whilst the ointment is a sovereign curs m cases of piles, bad legs, bad breasts, founds, and ulccis'. Hq^o way's r'pmcdips do got tatetfonte by change of clua^tq,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1927, 24 August 1888, Page 3
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120Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1927, 24 August 1888, Page 3
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