De/IF.— A person cured o( Deafness and noises m the head of '23 1 years stahdihg by a simple remedy will send a deserip'tion of it frke to any person who applies ' to NlCllOLuotf, 175 William stree ( , Melbournet lloixov/ay's Ointment and Tills. —The combined ill effects of overcrowding, sedentaiy occupations and monotony of life are o,nly too well known to those who have to pass the best part of their lives labouring m factories and crowded workrooms. The compulsory confinement weakens the general health and induces chronic constipation, indigestion, and various forms of skin diseases. Holloway's remedies are of priceless value to persons of this? class, for they can be used without entailing loss of Work, tiding purely vegetable m their cojpposjtiQn, and consequently act 'without li^hncss oh the most dedicate System • The experience pf more than forty years provas that no means SWfisjf Holloway's remedici for curing bad liver, bad brewU, pilcg, and wQun&i oft}! kta<ta
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2148, 14 June 1889, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2148, 14 June 1889, Page 2
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