Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—Obstacle overcome. —The dyspeptic, consumptive, and all suffering from congestion or disordered action of any organ, may be relieved of their maladies by the diligent use of these two inestimable remedies. The. Ointment penetrates to the affected part, whether situated near to, or remote from, the skin, and acts most generally with the Pills in removing all obstructions to the free circulation of pure blood through the deranged organ, over which this Ointment should be rubbed as briskly as possible without increasing pain, or producing an additional pang. By such a course every obstacle to circulation, secretion and excretion will be overcome, and each function resume its natural state. Vigour, vivacity and health will reward the patient’s diligence.— f-ddttj
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 135, 14 August 1863, Page 3
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122Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 135, 14 August 1863, Page 3
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