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Holloioay's Ointment. — A fair trial is all that is asked to prove the sterling and superior merits of this Ointment, and to demonstrate how much more successful it is in curing old ulcers, inve+erate sores, and disfiguring eruptions than any other application. When properly used it lessens the inflammation, which invades parts adjacent to the wound or ulcer, whereby much local pain is immediately assuaged and, in the course of an hour or two, the most satisfactory results invariably follow, which will steadily advance to a thorough and permanent cure. This treatment, so much at variance with the old-fashioned views of cruterizing, blistering, leeching, &6., has, by common consent, been pronounced to be the greatest blessing to persons thus afflicted .

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 105, 12 February 1870, Page 3

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120

Untitled Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 105, 12 February 1870, Page 3

Untitled Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 105, 12 February 1870, Page 3

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