FotL®tTAY’si OINTMENT AND PllLS.— ln all outward complaints a desperate effert should be made to at'once remora these annoying infirmities, and of establishing a cure," The remarkable remedies discovered by Holloway will seitisfactorily accomplish this desirable reouitj without any of those danger’s or drawbacks which attend the old method of treating ulcerative inflammations. scrofulous, affections, and scorbutic annoyances. The most timid invalids may use both the Ointment and Pills w.tli the utmost safety with certain success, provided a moderate attention be bestowed on their accompanying “Directions,’’ both the preparations soothe, h--al, and purify. The one assists the other materially in eflveting cures and renewing strength by helping exhausted nature, just when she needs such succour.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1333, 28 April 1885, Page 1
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115Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 1333, 28 April 1885, Page 1
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