The railway department have refused to grant the English football team free passe a over the JNew Zealand lines. Holloway's Fills and Ointment are remedies which should invariably be taker; by travellers in search of health, plea ure or business. Many deleterious influences are constantly at work in foreign climes, tending to deteriorate the health; the e and the altered cooditious of life will entail on these who travel the necessity of carefully attending to early symptoms of disease, and they will find the use of these remedies to bv highly L't ccjfc try, iho action of the Pills being purifying and atr. ng! h?rr g and of grta; sorvioe io casts of lcv.-r, ague, and all inflammatory disease?, whilst the Ointment is a sovereign cum ta caws at piles, bad logs, bsd breuste, wounds sml ulcers. Holloway’.) remedies ao not deteriorate by change oi climate.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1725, 17 April 1888, Page 1
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146Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1725, 17 April 1888, Page 1
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