Holloway's Ointment and Pills. — For the cure of burns, scalds, wounds, and ulcers, this justly celebrated Ointment stands unrivalled. Its balsamic virtues, immediately on application, lull the pain and smarting, protect the exposed nerves from the air, endue the vessels with the vigor necessary to heal the sore, and confer on the blood a purity wbich permits it only to lay down healthy flesh in place of that which has become diseased. Eolloway's Pills, simultaneously taken, much assist the Ointment's purifying and soothing power. Together these medicines act like a charm; no invalid, after a fair trial, has found them fail to relieve his paia, or completely cure his disease. The combined beneficial action of the Ointment and Pills, in all disorders, is too irresistible to be withstood. 2623
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 294, 10 December 1872, Page 2
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