HOLLOWAY'B OINTMENT AND PILLS.
Indisputable remedies. In the use of these medicaments there need be no hesitation or doubt of their cooling, healing and purifying properties. The Ointment stands unrivalled in relieving', healing and thoroughly curing the most inveterate sores and ulcers, and in cases of bad legs and bad breasts they act as a charm. The Pills are the most effectual remedy for the cure of liver complaints, which derange all the proper functions of the organs affected, inducing restlessness, melancholy, weariness, inability to sleep, pain in the side, etc. These wonderful Pills, if taken according to the printed 'directions accompanying each box, strike at the root of the malady and stimulate the stomach and liver into a healthy action. TROUBLED WITH SCIATICA. Let Rheumo cure you ! It has cured others. The positive assurance of James A. Capper, Lyoll Bay, should convince you. Mr Capper, writing 011 Feb. 1, says I was' much troubled with sciatica pains, and at times 1 could get no sleep! Following tho advice of a friend I tried a bottle of Kheumo, and that bottle drove away the sciatica pains. Hint has been three months ago,and they have not returned since. If they do, Rheumo is the medicine 1 shall go for." Mr Cappor's confidence comes from experience. Sold by chemists and stores at 2s Gd and 4s 6d per bottle.—Ad/t. Do you readers know my name. Which has already gained much fame? I am of only small dimensions, But own to very great pretensions. As lots of friends will certify My merits a trial will justify To cure all throat affections I lav claim, And please Rock s is my I name. *■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue XXXXV, 5 December 1903, Page 4
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279Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue XXXXV, 5 December 1903, Page 4
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