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Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—Spring vario-ties-—Scarcely a function in the human body escapes some inconvenience at this season—the Btomach, the lher, the brain, and the skin, are chiefly the afflicted functions; and for these Holloway's remedies are certain antidotes. The Ointment should be robbed upon the skin, as near as possible to thedisorded organ, with great regularity and perseverance, while the Pills are taken in appropriate. doses, which are always plainly indicated in the book of directions, surrounding each packet. They speedily remove the irregularities of females, and with certainty and safety restore, the most delicate, and nervous invalids from misery to beauty, happiness and health. Holloway's Ointment and Pills and restorative.

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 398, 16 August 1861, Page 4

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Untitled Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 398, 16 August 1861, Page 4

Untitled Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 398, 16 August 1861, Page 4

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