Holloway's Ointment and Pills.— Glad Tidings. —Some constitutions have a tendency to rheumatism, and are throughout the year borne down by its protracted tortures. Let all sufferers bathe the affected parts with warm brine, and afterwards rub in this soothing ointment. They will And it the best means of lessening their agony, and, assisted by Holloway's PUls, the surest way of overcoming their disease. More need not bo said than to request a few days' trial of this safe and soothing treatment, by which the disease will ultimately be completely swept away. Pains that would make a giant shudder are assuaged without dilliculty by Holloway’s easy and inexpensive remedies, which comfort by moderating the throbbing vessels and calming the excited nerves.— [Advt.l I’LORILIKiS !—For THE TEKTIt AND BllEXTll.—A. few drops of tire liquid *' Floriline ” sprinkled on a wot tooth-brush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes nil unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoko. “The Fragrant Floriliue," being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the ago. Price 2s. Cd., of.all Chemists and Perfumers. Prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 403, Oxford-street, Loudon. The newest way discovered for prolonging life is procuring the most perfect ventilation, living within proper hours, wisely regulating and directing the mind, and preserving the health by the occasions! use of good constitutional medicine! None has ever yet boon discovered to equal Guollau’s Great Indian Cures” in tljia respect. They build up and invigorate tfcD constitution, and banish dwojtsc.—lAiat.J
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5430, 22 August 1878, Page 2
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287Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5430, 22 August 1878, Page 2
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