The Province of Wellington has been divided into six petty sessional districts. Hollow ax’s Ointment and Pills.—Health and Economy. —The intense and long-continued cold weather will destroy the health of thousands, wlu se means scarcely perm.t them to obtain sufficient food or raiment. Let the first throat or chest symptoms have early attention. Rub Holloway’s Ointment well upon the skin, nearest the affected organs at least twice a day, and take his pills according to the instructions, and danger will be averted at a trifling cost. Their alterative, tonic, and protective power excite universal attention in coughs, colds, diptheria, and similar aliments. Even in the early stages of consumption nohnore reliance may be safely placed on Holloway’s remedies than upon any other mode of treatment acting harmoniously—they strengthen, sustain and stimulate. — {'Advt.J
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 80, 8 January 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)
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