IIOLLOWAY'S OIST.ME.NT AXD PILLS.-CilCSt I'l'Cserv lives.—At nil seasons of the year the ralo of mori aty front diseases of tlio lungs, is very groat. Ho Howry's Ointment well rubbed 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 tiic pectoral cavity. Air-rubes, nerves, blood-vcsACls, and all the other tissues feel their wholesomely potent power, more particularly in their thoroughly purifying both venous and arterial blood, by promoting the free circulation of air. Neither Ointment nor' Pills contain any noxious ingredient whatever, but their balsamic nature nourishes rather than irritates the syatODi, and kindly subdues untoward svniptoms till all is wall once more.'
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 619, 13 August 1881, Page 3
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118Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XI, Issue 619, 13 August 1881, Page 3
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