JBCollowa^s Ointment and Pills :—: — Cougbj-Emaciation.— These symptoms, but steadily advancing, mark a depraved condition, of the body, which will run its rapid course to consumption, unless some resistant; remedy be at once applied. All congestion of the lungs, and engorgements of the air tubes, are removed by rubbing Holloway's Ointment upon the back and front of the chest; and all impurities are extracted from the blood by his purifying Pills, which establish a good digestion and so strengthen the system, and avert both present and future danger. Those potent remedies require no foreign aid to change the consumptive tendency; and to remove all obstructions springing from impure blood, deficient nervous power, of constitutional or local defects.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 232, 11 July 1872, Page 9
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