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Keating's Cough Lozenges cure Coughs Asthma, Bronchitis*, Medical testimony state that no other medicine is so effectual m the cure of these dangerous maladies, One Lozenge alone gives ease, one or two at any time ensures rest, For relieving difficulty m breathing they are invaluable. They contain no opium nor i ny violent drug, Hold byt.ll Chemists n . I*_cland2sj each,

HOLIMVAY'S OINTMHNT AND PILLS. — Few persons' are so favoured by circumstances, or so fortified by nature, as to enable 'them to pass unscathed the sore trials of an inclement season. With catarrhs, coughs, and influenzas everywhere abounding, it should be uni ver- ! pally known that Holloway's Ointment, diligently rubbed upon the chest, checks the worst assault of these maladies, and securely wards off more grave and dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs; The truth bt this assertion must remain unquestioned m the face of thousands of unimpeachable living itnesses, who have personally derived the utmost possible henefits from this 'treatment When their present sufferings were appa-Jjhfi*, —4 tfieiv fntvra prospects mp«t dishorning. _„_... -'-'-Wn-affath^' Poth rowdies Mt aum*** „

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2230, 19 September 1889, Page 2

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178

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2230, 19 September 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2230, 19 September 1889, Page 2

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