OintmAt aiid Tills need oply a sini^l^rial to feake kSpwa their capabilities. No outßufe sore nor in wail inflammation: can long withstand the coolingr,! )urifying,iand healing inflnfincesMxertediD^^de twin medicaments. Be tJle misflpief recentn«chronic, great or , alight, gainful or simply anS^ing, it will succumb before the curative yiruesSi these noble reme- ; dies, which can berijlj ;ly ap^Kied by any person who will attentively read theW accompanying directions, which: are axpressed Al the plainest language, void of techi ical terms, and printed in the most legible charters. To the man of businees, confined to his counting-hotisel and harrassed by engagen eats, these Pilla are in-, valuable; to the man te \ pleasure/affdicted to free living, they are an fncomparablfe boon . 2347 P"~^yAS^TISEiMfeNTS SLSON SAVINGS^ B^SNK. AA less UVif; than One Hundred . Pounds on Jhold Security, at 10 percent,. ■'■".-,.. H. D. JACKSON, 2348 Manager of Nekon Savings Bank,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 221, 13 September 1873, Page 2
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144Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 221, 13 September 1873, Page 2
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