nottow.u's tins aso Otsrstr.sr. Klienmatiaro, Neuralgia. —lt U sometime* d«iP«rulC to determine which «l! these ttisease* ia stltl^Cl l ".; tha sufferer, bnl suctt uncertainty is immaterial it Hollo-ray'i remedies be tweet. They aUe-viate ami cure alt muaenlar and ticreem pain*.. In here'Utary rhemnatwrrt, after balhinjj ths a!tc;tevt parts with warm salt water, lloHovvay's Ointment shon'it be well nibbed ttpof the spot, that it "nay penetrate an i esert Eta sooilvtrtj an<t jvopcriius thj »£etj>or vesielj and ikvws which !ieinj umtaty exciieit. catue Loth pain an J swelling, ffottowav's treatment has the merit of removing the disea-« withottS debitifattr.:r the coEHtit'.itifW, which wa* tha inevitable result ot the bleeding, tumitry, and 'eotchfcuia practice formerly adopted in these" cots laiat*.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 309, 20 April 1877, Page 4
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118Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 309, 20 April 1877, Page 4
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