TT.B. — On Sundays, Public Holidays, and with in each province the Anniversary of such province, from 10 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., and from 5 pjn. to 5.30 p.m. Hoelo'WAy's Ointment. — Turn which way you •will, go where you please, persons will be found who have a ready word of praise for this Ointment. For chaps, chafes, scalds, bruises, and sprains, it is an invaluable remedy ; for bad legs, caused by accident or cold, it may be confidently relied upon for effecting a sound and permanent cure. In cases of swelled ancles, erysipelas, gout, and rheumatism, Holloway's Ointment gives the greatest comfort by reducing the inflamation. cooling the blood, soothing the .nerves, adjusting the circulation, and expelling the impurities. This Ointment should have a place in every nursery. It will cure the long list of skin affections which originate in childhood and gain strength with the child's growth. The flowers of speech spring from the root of the tongue. The best lock for firearms. — The one that will lock them all away tor ever.
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Southland Times, Issue 1243, 26 April 1870, Page 4
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173Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1243, 26 April 1870, Page 4
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