Holloway's Ointment and Pills. —An Infallible Remedy for Blotches on the Skin. Edgar of Mortimer, aged 25, of Simon's Town, Good Hope, was for five years a severe surer with blotches on the skin, the whole of his ice, neck, arms, and hands being disfigured llih them, like the marks left by small-pox. Hie consulted several very clever medical men told him it was the predicating symptoi some disease. This alarmed him very I However, ho took Holloway’s Pills immedir and rubbed the Ointment well into the affected, and in two weeks the whole o', 1 the blotches disappeared, and his health waajbousiderably improved. These remedies will/.mro the most deeply-seated old wounds, and won ulcers of twenty years' standing; (3 /ho of ch. 3iy,
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 31, 15 June 1870, Page 7
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