• A party hearing of " a dog after Landseer" wanted to know what he was after him for.
..; Spllowaifs Ointment and, 3?ilU.-—Q\&. Age. pic is ajnatter of profound importance f o maintain the sjreiigth of. the.' aged while ypu'cure tiifii* infirmities. - liblloway's -remedies possess this merit in a highdecree ; hence arises t-lioiv unvarying 'success in curiii'. 1 : fcliat cur.se of age—'"' bad legs." Soon after the application of this Ointment to the .f->ule?t ulcer its'surface is seen t,o dean, the discharge to become thicker and better, tire heat dimiiiitslies, the intense paiu is assuaged, and the swelling aud stiffness gradually .get less and disappear, ilollowuy's : Oini nu;Y>t and Pi.ils'arH likewise einineiiny sei-vkenlila in uises of erysi• pela 3 , buni.--, sores, sprain?, riie.u ■■ icvtic an i iiouty inllmnnation*, a id jrimy more a. Intent,* resit, ting from occidental violence or■•wamiigs vital forces.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 222, 30 May 1873, Page 7
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140Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 222, 30 May 1873, Page 7
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