HOLLOWAY'3 OINTMENT AND PILLB. Rheumatism, Neurclgii, It is sometimes difficult to determine whioh of these diseaje l ? js afflcting thesofferer. bat this ignorance will not matter if Holloway'a remedies be used. They atlevHte anl core all mnscalar and nervonepains. I-ih-.reditaryrh°ncoatiem, after bathlnu the effected parts with warm ■lit water, Holloway'a Ointment should be well rnbbid upon the spot, that it man pv ctri'e and exert its soothing and regulating properties on the deeper vessels and re-ves, whioh a*e unduly excited, and oaa»e both the wiin »nd swilling. Holloway's treatment has the inert of removing the dis°as* w'.tbont detf'i-ating the constitution, which was the inavitab'e risalfc of the blading, mercury and co practice formerly adop'-ei in these complaints.—Adrt. For B'wchial lough, take Woods GraatPeppermiat Onre, la 64 and 2s 01 mry where,— d?t.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 124, 27 May 1903, Page 3
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132Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 124, 27 May 1903, Page 3
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