At Dunedin, Mr Murray Hobbs published an apology to Mr Hugh Craig for language used at the third day of the D. J.O. Races, for which Hobbs was fined i's and asked to apologise or be disqualified. IJollowat’s Ointment and Puls. Outvwd infirmities.—-Before the discovery of tht 'Be remedies many cases of sores, ulcers, &o. w we pronounoed to be hopelessly incurable . because the treatment pursued tended Vo destroy the strength it was incompetent to preserve, and to exasperate the symptoms it* was inadequate to remove. Holloway V .Pills exert the most wholesome powers ovat' the unhealthy flesh or skin, without debarring the patient from fresh air and excroiti', .and thus the constitutional vigour is husbanded while the moat malignant ullcere, .abscesses, and skin diseases are iti nrocets of ou. ? fl< Both Ointment and 1 Pill* make the blood .richer and purer, instead of porinviting it to /all into that poor, end watery abate bo fatal to many labouring under chronic ulceration*.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1862, 7 March 1889, Page 1
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162Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1862, 7 March 1889, Page 1
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