Kolloway & Ointment and "P«7&.~Alleviafcion,au(i Cure.—The tuostloatbeome soreß, foulest ulcers, and most hopeless bad legs/ assume a heathier appearance healing unguent. It promptly iniprpves ,tW aspect,; and; soon reduces the irritability, of oldfelugg'islitucersjSvhich. have, fruitlessly exhausted the surgeon's skill tmd patient's en;luranee.. By p yiug "attention, to the directions folded round each pot, the iifflic'e I may easily ami fearkssiy guide ? beir dhiV ::il»;ri-.!'s rn u hnppy irsue/and ivmr.ye all further cus=- of troubie and snxieuy. It is ; .f subsidence >..j ion ;iimm ''i''"!. : hi 1 " gradual decrease of.'•ev? c >Jj'ir.- i r. : •:•' - >* ihhtugh the cooling..sH'd: :.vs , i tlv* inestimable OmisaeSv; aideii by Pills. \- : " ;^"
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 159, 22 March 1872, Page 3
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103Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 159, 22 March 1872, Page 3
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