HOMss(£X/B PIUiS AND OIHTMENT.—GIad Some constitutions hare a tendency I tp rhenmafcißin, and are throughout the year borne down by its protraoled tortures. Let iuch «n£&j»er* bathe the nffected parts witibf warni Brine j and afterwards rub in this soofrh^ mg Ointment. They will find it the Mais means of lessening their agony, and, asafofod by Holtofray'fl Fills, the, surest way ot> over- ' coining their disease. Mori need nob be said: than to request a few day's trial oh this safe and toothing treatment,-by which^tbe disease! will ultimately be completely 3.wepfc away. Pains that would make a giant shudder are Mia ged.wirhou;difficulty by Holloway's ea*j, ■"^ >P«pensiTe rowdies, which comfort byij moderating tb» throbbing Tessels and calming Ihe ejpiUd nerves.
SpMjuapb-flf Lima, it could aol do •thetwiw tlyo,ur r ender after the- battle of Mtrtflof^s.- To ÜBe tb e phMße of a , local wajj, s.uce ttteohted-" IVre was no other,way out of tl,e di-Lima — Fuimv Folks. ..." . * l
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3867, 21 May 1881, Page 4
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156Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3867, 21 May 1881, Page 4
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