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Catarrh of the Bladder, stinging irritation, inflammation, till Kidney and similar complaints, cured by ' Buchu-paiba,' Moses, Moss and Co, Sydney, General Agents. 3 The Brazen Serpent, -Like the brazen serpent that the great Jewish leader lifted high in the sight of the perishing followers, whereby they were saved from death, the discoveiers of Hop Bitters have placed before suffering, ailing mankind, a remedy which euubles them to ficrht disease with conquering advantage. See. Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—Notable Facts. —Intense heat augments the annoyances of skin disease and encourages che development of febrile disorders, therefore they should, as they can be removed by these detergent and purifying preparations. In stomach complaints, liver affections, pa ; us and spasms of the bowels, Holloway's unguent well rubbed over the afficted parr immediate'y the greatest ease, prevents cougeston- and inflammation, checks the threatening diarrhoea, and averts incipient cholera. The poorer inhabitants of large cities will find these remedies to be their best friend when any pestilence rages, or when from unknown causes, eruptions, boils, abscesses, or ulcerations point out the presence of taints or impurities within the system, and call for instant and effective curative mediciner.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18831124.2.5.5

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1178, 24 November 1883, Page 1

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191

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1178, 24 November 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1178, 24 November 1883, Page 1

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