Dbaf.— -A Peruon crjrea or ueiinoaa nnfi noisea m tlie he,id of 28 years standing by a Himrlo Bemody, will s ;nd a doaoriptloa of 1 F«bb to any person who applie* to Nicholson 176 William »treot. M-lhonrno/ Holloway's Ointment. — The greatest climatic variations which soldiers and sailors experience render them liabjle to a variety of dismasts, the "development of whioh is favoured, by exposure and hardships— often, it is to V c feared, by their own caclessnegs as vvjell. Holloway's remedies afford a sate and easy means of cure for the constitutional and local maladies which are so frequently engendered by residence m unhealthy climates and ; by incautious living. The Ointment is a wonderfully healing application, as it cleanses the surface of foul gores an 4 ulcers^ soothes the throbbing and pain \n c.ises of inflamm ition, and checks the progress of skin diseases. The Pills purify the blood, cleansa the liver, and craoye »U noniQUf m»tt»r from the pyetcm.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2260, 22 October 1889, Page 2
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161Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2260, 22 October 1889, Page 2
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