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Hollowaifs Ointment and Pills. — Happy Health However provident, however careful man may be, he is still destined to be assailed by sickness, and it is wisdom to be provided with a remedy against such a calamity. The Ointment and Pills, discovered by Professor Holloway, are acknowledged by every person who has tried thera to possess the highest merits in curing bad legs, bad breasts, old wounds, sores, and ulcers, and such blemishes as have been contracted by imprudencies. Inflammations and glandular swellings are surely removed, while the Pills purify and strengthen tho system. Thus, even in moderately good health, occasional doses of them prove highly beneficial, by their tendency to preserve the body from impurities and weaknesses, whereas in obstinate cases they never fail to root out the most inveterate diseases. 2522

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 124, 30 May 1867, Page 3

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 124, 30 May 1867, Page 3

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 124, 30 May 1867, Page 3

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