"Rough on RATS."~Clearsout rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, hed,bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, jack-rabbits, sparrows, gophers. At chemists and druggists. I Hollowav's Ointment and Pills.— IMbre precious than tjold.— During summer and autumn the prevailing diseases are diarrhea, dyscntry, fevers, and English cholera, particularly dangerous to children and young people. In these acute cases, where internal medicines cannot be retained, the greatest relief I will immediate result from ruhb ng Hoiloway's soothing Ointment pver the abdomen. The friction should be frequent and brisk, to ensure the penetration of a. large portion of the ungent. This ointment calms the excited peristaltic action, quickly allaying the pain, uoth vomiting and gripping yield to it ; where lmits or vegetables have originated the malady, it is proper to remove all undigested matter from the bowels jby a dose of WoJJoway's Pills before v,sins the, ointment. <
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1953, 25 September 1888, Page 2
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140Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1953, 25 September 1888, Page 2
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