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No permanent good is done by any stimulant which does not invigorate the system, overcome its organic irregularities, and produce a soothing reaction upon the nervous system. Physicians being aware of this fact are loth to prescribe the stimulants of commerce, which are extremely apt to be adulterated and fiery, and' even when pure are unproductive of lasting benefit. They recommend instead that admirable tonic stimulant, diuretic and nervine, Udolpho Wolf's Schiedam Aromalic Schnapps. — Advt.

Holloway's Ointment and ' Pills.— rOheafc Prservatives. — At all seasons of the year the rate of mortality from diseases of the lung ig very great. Holloway's Ointment well nibbed upon the chest, aided by his Pills, arrests all mischief. These cleansing medicaments exercise the most salutary and restorative influence over the entire contents of the pectoral cavity. Air-tubes, nerves, blood-vessels, and all other tissues feel their wholesomely potent power, more particularly in their thoroughly purifying both venous and arberial blood by promoting the free circulation of air through the lungs. Neither Ointment nor Pills contain jany noxious ingredient whatever, but their "balsamic nature nourishes rather tha irritates the system, and kindly subdues untoward symptoms, till all is well once more.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XII, Issue 940, 28 July 1877, Page 7

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Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume XII, Issue 940, 28 July 1877, Page 7

Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume XII, Issue 940, 28 July 1877, Page 7