Hoiiowat's Ointmbnt a»i> Pitts.— BhenmaUMn, ffenralj;in.-— It, is nnmetimes difficult to detflnnino whioh of Ihcee disoasos is aiSieliog, the sufferer, bat this •ienomv.cfl will not matter if Hollowny's remedies bo used. They alleviate' and'cure all muscular, nervous, and spasmodic pains. In hereditary rheumatism, after bathing the affected parts with warm salt water, B^olloway's Ointment should be well rubbed upon the spot, that it may penetrate and exert its- soothing and ? emulating properties on the deeper vessels tmd nerves'which are unduly excited, and cause both the pain and swelling. Holloway's remedies poneis the merit of removing the , disease without debilitating the constitution, I which was tbe inevitable result of the bleeding mercurr, add colchicum practice formerly adopted in these complaints.—Advt.
MEMOBANDAB and LETTER HEAD- '■ INGS, in a style unsnrpassteVat the Eveaing Star pace. ' • a'TJCKLAND BUBBBB STAMP^dO Established 1870. Stamos at 24 hour*. .AILLUW mm JONDLERS V? Established 18«fc Sold by all Oro! en. 3d per down. '
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4544, 28 July 1883, Page 4
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155Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4544, 28 July 1883, Page 4
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