Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.— Whenever the weather is variable, and the temperature constantly changing, the weak and delicate must be very careful to neglect no symptom of disordered action or illheaUh. Weak-chested and strumous subjects will find in these noble remedies the means of casting out the hail humours which originate and prolong their sufferings. The Oinl meat should be well rubbed twice a day over the chest and the Pills taken in alterative doses. In will penetrate and act most wholesomely and energetically on the doseased stmeture. These remedies mani feat a wonderful power in removing all taints from the blood, and consequently in curing a multituls of chronic ailments, which seemed to be almost irremediable. Advice to Mothers! — Are you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasantto taste, itproduces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes “as bright as a button.’ It soothes the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy tor dysentery and diarrhoea whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine dealers everywhere at lid per bottle. Throat Affections and Hoarseness.— All suffering from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of “ Br own’s Bronchial Troches.” These famous “losrenees” are now sold by 1 most respectable chemists in this country at Is lsd per box. People troubled with a “hacking cough,” a “slightcold,” or bronchial affections, cannot try them too soon as similar troubles, if allowed to progress result in serious Pulmonary and Asthmatic affections. See that the words “Brown’s Bronchial Troches ” are on the Government Stamp around each box.- Prepared by I John 1. Brown & Sons, Boston, U S., EuropcandepOr, removed to 33, Farringdon Road, London.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1087, 30 March 1883, Page 3
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