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Hollowa^'s Ointment and" Pills "have been used freely by millions of human beings of both' sexes, and all ages, in every part of the world,; and while the public pressihas teenied with authenticated: cases ot extraordinary cures in a vast variety of diseases, (jsuch as indigestion; scorbutic eruptions, and liver complaints), there is not on public record, a single ca^e in which their use has been attended, with, a bad effect. when usipg Holloway.'s, Ointment and Pills, need.sufter the hope of a cure to be counterbalanced by the lear of iriiury. They are peculiarly, mild m their operation, and yet-they never fail to give immediate reliefj and sooner or latet; to effect a cdß)pl i ete..aQtt permanent

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 306, 25 September 1860, Page 2

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Untitled Colonist, Volume III, Issue 306, 25 September 1860, Page 2

Untitled Colonist, Volume III, Issue 306, 25 September 1860, Page 2

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