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"Father, what does the printer live on?"' " Why child?" "Because you said[you had; not paid him for two years, and'yoir still take the paper." " Wife, put that child to bed; he's an everlasting talker."

Jlolloway's Ointment and Pills.— Diseases of the Skin.—No case of disease of the sfcin, ba its nature what it may, has failed to be benefitted when these potent remedies Have been properly apnlied. In scrofulous and scorbutic affections they are especiaUy serviceable. Scurvy and eruptions which.had resisted all other modes of treatment and gradually become worse from year to year have been completely reared by Holloway's cooling Ointment and purifying Pills,' which root out the disease from the blood itself, and leave the constitution free from evevy morbid. taint. In the nursery Holloway's Ointment should ever be at hand, it wi:l give ease 1 iii sprains, contusions, burns, scalds and mfauule. eruptions, and may always be safely ap- : plied by an ordinary attendant. - ' Dr. Bright s Phospliodnna.— Multitudes of lcople are hopelessly suffering from Debility, Aervous and Liver Complaints, Depression of Spirits, Delusions, Unfitness for Business or study, Failure of Hearing, Si«»ht, and Memory, Lassitude, Want of Power, &c, whose cases admil. o± a permanent cure by the new remedy Phosphodpie (Ozouic Oxygen), which at once allays all irritation and excitement, imparts new energy and life to the enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cures every stage of -thesenitherto incurable and distressing maladies. uoid by ah Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the Colonies, from whom Pamphlets con-tain!-.-g testimonials may be obtained §lif Caution.—Be particular to ask for Brig a? s Phosphodyne as imitations are aoroad, and avoid purchasing single bottles, the genuine article leingsold in cases, only.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 206, 7 February 1873, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 206, 7 February 1873, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 206, 7 February 1873, Page 6

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