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Holloway's Ointment. — All varieties of ulcerations, bad legs, sores, wounds, and eruptions, can be cured by the diligent use of this cooling, soothing, and healing Unguent, The old and often failing fashion of strapping the edges of ulcers together with plasters has entirely given wa before the. more reasonable treatment by Holloway's Ointment, "which builds up from the bottom of the wound with sound and healthy granulations; these gradually grow till they reach the level of the surface, then contract, harden, and immediately become covered with a new and wholesome skin. The proper application of this Ointment diminishes the inflammation, causes the unhealthy discharge first to grow thick, then. to cease. The Pills should be taken so as to act in unison with the Ointment. 3515

Mr J. Greig, Opawa KiverJ informs us (Marlborough News) that he is continually -finding bones of the xnoa on what appears at one time to have Lean the bank of a creek, on hie farm.

The Hokitika papers allude to the vast number of codfish new being caught on the Wißßt Coast.

A' student at a veterinary college being ___*id," *If a broken-winded horse was brought to you what would you advise ? * promptly replied, • To sell him as soon as possible.'

' I'm on the sea, I'm on the sea,' roared a bad singer. c You're not,' cried a musical punster in company. . * You would be oa the C if you sang ia tune, but yon are oa Che S fiat, confouud you.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 249, 23 October 1867, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 249, 23 October 1867, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 249, 23 October 1867, Page 2

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