Gkim Humour. —There is a kind of grim humour in the address of a devout deacon to his newly-settled pastor, as be gave him the usual welcome, " The Lord keep you bumble, and we will keep you poor." Holloway'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 leys, caused by accident or cold, it may be confidently relied upon for effecting a sound and per mane at cure. In cases of swelled ancle a , erysipelas . gout, and rheumatism, Holloway's Ointment gives the greatest comfort by reducing the inrlamation. 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 akin affections which originate iv childhood and gain str'sigth with the child's growth.
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Southland Times, Issue 1642, 1 October 1872, Page 3
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