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A Severely Bruised and Wounded Leg Cured by JSolloioays Pills and Ointment. — Mr. Hugh M'Neil, of Kincardine, a shipwright, when working on a vessel, struck his leg a most violent blow, which inflicted a 1 severe bruise and a wound. The limb immediately turned black from the ankle to the hip; all applications to it for weeks had no power to heal the wound. The sufferer having heard so much in favour of Hoiloway's Ointment and Pills, determined on tryi \g them, and fortunately he did, for by their use alone his leg was cured, ana he was able in a month to resume his work.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 237, 15 August 1872, Page 9

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Untitled Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 237, 15 August 1872, Page 9

Untitled Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 237, 15 August 1872, Page 9

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