An eccentric individual, being particular f bout his new minister, is said to have prayed aloud, at a meeting of the kirk elders, "Send us not an old man in his gosUnghood, but a man with all the modern improvements." Hollcmoay 1 * Ointment and Pills.— Colds, CoUgha, Shortness of Breath.— These corrective remedies are infallible for these pectorial complaints, which, neglected, often end in asthma, bronchitis, or consuption. The Ointment, well rubbed upon , the chest and back, penetrating the skin, is carried directly to the lungs, whence it expels all impurities. All the blood in the body constantly passes through the lungs, and there all noxious particles tending to produce disease, can be quickly, thoroughly, and permanently neutralised, rendered harmless, or ejected from the system. Halloway's Ointment and Jfills perfectly accomplish this purification ; and through the blood, thus cleansed, the influence of these .wonderful medicaments reaches the remotest part of the human body ; and thus cures all diseased action, whether internal or external'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 841, 22 July 1879, Page 2
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163Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 841, 22 July 1879, Page 2
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