The body lately found near Tuapeka Month on the bank of the Molyneux has been identified as that of John Brown, who was drowned at Alexandra on or about 17th July, 1872. The body was identified by means of the remnants of the clothing upon it. FTolloway's Ointment and Pills are the best, cheapest, and most popular remedies : at all seasons, and under all circumstances they may be used with safety, and with the certainty of doing good. Eruptions, rashes, and all descriptions of skin diseases, sores, ulcerations, and burns are at once benefitted and ultimately cured by these healing, soothing, and purifying medicaments. The Ointment rubbed upon the abdomen checks all tendency to irritation in the bowels, and averts diarrhoea and other disorders of the intestines so prevalent during the (iiimmer and fruit seasons. Heat lumps, blotches, pimples, infiajn'.tf»ations of the skin, muscular pains, neuralgic affections, and enlarged glands can be effectually overcome by using Holloway's remedies according to the instructions accompanying every packet.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 208, 4 November 1873, Page 6
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