' l HoUiOWAT'a "PIM.S ATO Ointment exerts a rauidly fiwoursljle effect In all those diseases which are h> duced by exposure 9r (lamp , b'ygr<'afc changes of temperature. They vtU therefore be found emiuently serviceable to these who.'; work hi iron foundries, copper mines, _ aad collleriej." These well known I remedies present mtralfcst advantage in respect of U3O'anH effectiveness, being entirely compounded of, vegetable drnjjs selected with the greatest rare ftnd rejyitdtcaa 6t price. When u?c *in nrcorrtance with the ample printed direct'om whi'h accompany tfw, thej; act fiirnly but mildly and do ,not in'erf.re with the da' , '" WX Thore arebuttjw disc isca which arr nt "-apable of cure—at rtyl evt'lits, of great :• lief-if llo'loway's remedies ai« poi'tcvcringly aecd,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 764, 4 October 1893, Page 2
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117Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 764, 4 October 1893, Page 2
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