. Soll6w>iy\s; Ointment and Pills. tism aiiif the liinibs:— Muscular pains arejsome't iincs irisufferaiblydistressing! Though they may not 1 impair the general 'Health "at fi'rstv jiltiftiately;: sut J h must, b&tKeifr: effect, if permitted to'continue unrelieved N lt. shouldbe generally known' thufc,'; ufterfomentation w th .warm: salt and. waller, Hollo Way's Ointment weU rubbed upon the affected part twicfe a-day gives infinite ease, and secures ultimate recovery. Holloway's Pills should also be taken ,to t as ist. in tlic cure—-they prevent &ir wewk numb feelings,' so apt to prevail after neuralgic and rheumatic attacks. A lady writes " After suffering a martyrdom from a severe attack of rheumatism, and ' obtaining t ? l .®^ cul^' .Wy?tir Ointnierit and Pills, and' I rejolc&tio saybhey quickly cured dm."
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 198, 13 December 1872, Page 6
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122Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 198, 13 December 1872, Page 6
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