JloUdway'i. Ointment' innd Pilti, —D«ivatnf»V' remedies~Where : a]l-impfOEfcant f rvit*l \:org*n» - become: disordered;, it momentous { import* ; ance tp ’draw .the',cause of disease elsewhere, - f wbereit can be borne with less mischief,," Hence in; chest complaints,' blisters v ir6] frequently ordered as derivatives of disease from t but their deivative • jfower: is fay excelled by rubbing Holloway’s Ointment upon the back and chest. Its effect isr and permanent, ‘ without the pain of blistering; Holloway’s Hills should likewise be taken; s they regulate the respiration,. anclf expel . impurities. ■ £ , These, two potent remedies aptly. applied apeording to the accompanying instructions, would remove pectoral complaints from ■ their present prominent’positionin'the weekly mortality, and, spare much distress in families.. j.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 287, 27 March 1862, Page 4
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113Untitled Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 287, 27 March 1862, Page 4
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