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Hollow Ay’s Ointment—and Pills. —Bad Legs.—Any unnatural discharge of the skin is at all times disagreeable, but in lidt weather it becomes irritating-T— sometimes Bad legs, old wounds, scrofula, and scorbutic eruptions are cooled, soothed and cured by Hollo vay’s Ointment. Tt nt once arrests all diseases of the surface by purifying and.regulating the circulation in their neighborhood, by giving energy to the nerves of the affected part, and by expelling all poisonous and nauseous matters. It ejects the seeds of all virulent eruptions and ulcerations, and thus confers no partial or temporary boon but a complete and permanent cure. By means of these remedies all sufferers may aim at attaining health, and will invariably succeed.

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Marlborough Express, Volume V, Issue 241, 23 July 1870, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume V, Issue 241, 23 July 1870, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume V, Issue 241, 23 July 1870, Page 5

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