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Holloicay's Ointment. — Fever, Influenza. — For the subjugation of disease and the preservation of health, it is all-important to maintain the purity of the blood, and to keep its channels clear ; that no foulness or obstruction shall impede the life sustaining current. By these means are Holloway's PiPs all-powerful in restoring and protecting the human frame and freeing it from fevers, influenza, congestion, inflammations, neuralgic and gouty pains — in short, from the many dangerous maladies arising from bad blood. A pure circulation is gcod security for life and health: when it is right the nerves are in excellent con-* ditton, and on the order, harmony, and completeness of these two systems depends the perfection of life — energy, health and happiness A coloured gentleman, who is in the bootb-lacking business at Schenectady, publishes the following card : — "I now posess unequalled facilities in the boot-blacking profession, and employment in that line is respectfully and earnestly solicited. Beside^aboot that I have blacked, even " old Sol " appears at a disadvantage, and " pale Luna " grows black in the; face. The splendour of my workisMii everbody's. mouth, and T will be ydir bootblacklaureate to the king of Siam." M

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 172, 25 May 1871, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 172, 25 May 1871, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 172, 25 May 1871, Page 6

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