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An Elderly Gentleman named Jones ascended Glencallater Kills to collect geological specimens. As lie did not return to Invcrcauld, next morning a search was made for him. The first day’s search was fruitless, but on the succeeding one ho was found near the top of a precipitous cliff over which ho had fallen. Ilia geological hammer had caught in a cleft of the rock, and to this he had clung. lie was quickly extricated from his dangerous position, whore ho had been for upwards of forty-two hours. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—Disorders of females. —There are many derangements of the nerves and circulation to which woman patiently, though unwisely, submits, still disease is established and health undermined. In all such irregularities, as well ns in hysterics, Holloway’s Ointment assiduously rubbed down the spine twice a day, will have the happiest effect in restoring all oppressive weariness and debility. Holloway’s Pills should be taken at the same time, to improve the digestion, and purify all the corporeal organs. The diseases of women, whether constitutional or functional, chronic or recent usually so unmanageable, soon yield to this treatment, which is very effective for both, delicate and robust.— Advi.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 73, 20 November 1862, Page 3

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 73, 20 November 1862, Page 3

Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 73, 20 November 1862, Page 3

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