HOiLOWAY's OiN'I'MKST AND FflLS.— Disorder of the throat, and chest. — Wiiouvtir lr.u once mado trial of these invaluable romedica can truthfully bear testimony to their astonishing efficacy, their curative and preservative powers against thft many maladies of winter. The i Hutment ruij'»ed on the chest, acts inosb beneficialJy in arresting inflarui nation, irritation, congestion, and all poctoral complaints. In ulcerated core throat, diphtheria, mumps, ejiu/sMjy, and dimihir ailments, the Ointinont should be weil rubbed upon the throat and uiiimnit of the chesc <ifc least twice a day, while th« Wlls are taken internally, according to the plainly priuteddirectiona. JloU loway's remedies .constitute in themselves & perfect safeguard against; most flistasys liepeuUeit^ upon changeable or inclement weather. E\}(is counteract the .sources oi .(Ji^e^e.
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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 162, 17 August 1877, Page 7
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