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Holloway's Ointment. —Bad legs, wounds ulcers, and all descriptions of sores arc cured by the proper and diligent use of these inestimable preparations. To attempt to cure bad legs by plastering the edges of the wound together is folly, for should the skin unite, a boggy, diseased condition remains underneath, to break out with tenfold fury in a few days. The only rational and permanent treatment, as indicated by nature, is to reduce the inflammation in and about the wound, to soothe the neighbouring nerves, to cool the heated blood as it courses along its vessels, and to render

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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 339, 17 July 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 339, 17 July 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 339, 17 July 1878, Page 2

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