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The other day a minor named Shields and a Mr Fraser were together near the hut of the f inner, when tuey saw a large stone il .taohe.l from the hill above th«m, which liouudmg downwards, crashed through ihe hat, and passin« through, fell into the r'ver. h\ .mother ten iniuutes Shields and his nates would have been inside a r . diiincr.au.) !nd the rook coin.) dovn then, the consequence would no doubt have be -n fatal to one oi- m >ro of them. Shiells . l;inks of clearing out of that p irt. - Arrow tbmrmr llollowaifn Oinhwnt and PUIB. \Vih the changing season it, is prudent fur a<i to rectify any ailment aft! c;iug them ; bur, it is iiioanibe.it on tue aged, suffering under ulcerations and si-nil ir sources of lebilitv to hive them removed, as if negleote), worse cmss pie icss may follow This Ointment is their renin ly ; on its powers all m y coniidcii ly relv ; i, not merely eradicates the sores, but extirpates the mischief at .he root, extracts the corroding poison, ami stimulates nature to till up the ulcer with those sound, healthy grann a*ion«, which should abide during life. Under this treatment bad legs Soon become sound, scorbutic cast off thjir scdes, and scofulo'is sores cease to arm <y Such hope for the diseased was uukuowu in f >rmer da^*.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 183, 13 May 1873, Page 5

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Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 183, 13 May 1873, Page 5

Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 183, 13 May 1873, Page 5

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