llolloways Ointment and Pills.—Fear not. —Though surrounded by circumstances disadvantageous to health, these remedies, properly applied, will cut short i'evew, iniluenzug, iniltienz.i, intfuimuiUion, dipt.herixt, aurl a host of other complaints always lurking about to seize on the weuk, forlorn, or unwary. The superiority ot lioliow.iy'a orcr others l'or subduing disease lian been so widely ttnd fully proved, that it. is only u«*ei*3.sary to ask the to give them a trial, und if the instructions folded round them bo followed, do disappointment will ever nor dangerous consequence result. Jn incirHenes.i nu.l nleor.ited sore throit the Ointment should frequently be rubbe 1 on (.he neck and top of the .jiiest: it will ur.-esr, the increasing iuiliim (nation, allay distjuieLude and gradually cure.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 129, 18 August 1871, Page 3
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120Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 129, 18 August 1871, Page 3
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