" Tea, sir," said Mr G-allaehe, "it was funny enough to make a donkey laugh. I laughed till I cried." And then, as he saw a smile go round the room, he grew red in the face and went away mad. HOUOWAy'S PILM AND OINTMENT.— Glad tiding*.— Some constitutions have a the year borne down by i'a protracted torturee. Lat such sufferers batho the effected parts with waim brine, and afierwavda rub ia this soothing Ointment. They will find it the best means cf lessening their agony and, assisted by Holloway's Pilla, the surest way of overcoming their disease. More need not be said than to request a few days' trial of this safe and soothing treatment, by which the disease will ultimately be completely swept away. Pains that would make a giant shudder are assuaged without difficulty by | Hoilowaj's easy and inexpensive remedies, which oomfort by moderating the throbbing vessels and calming the exoited nerves.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2048, 20 May 1890, Page 3
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155Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2048, 20 May 1890, Page 3
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