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PREVEMT FITS, CORYULBI.NS, ITO. I NEVER USED IN Vm~ ■•■ Diseases of the Skin. Universal approbation has been awarded to this famous Ointment for ita efficiency is ; removing diseases of the skin. For scrofula, ■carry, scald heads, and all eruption* of tha skin, no remedy can equal it To aoldfan, tailors, miners, and travellers ta foreiga lands, it ia invaluable. Sons. Wound* Bad Breasts, Ulcerated Legs. In this class of maladies, an improra. ment rapidly follows the first dressing with the Ointment. It moat not only be applied to the wound or sore, but be brwkly rubbed in around the diseased, swollen or painful parts. The effect of the Ointment is increased by fomenting with warm water before the Ointment is nibbed in ; but the turfact of torn. when healing 1, should never be oleaasw with sponge or anything else. Rheumatism, Gout, Stiff Joints. Everyone suffering from these painful affections should use this Ointment, aa it has relieved thousands from torture, after •very other means had been fruitless. The Ointment should be well rubbed into the ■kin at least twice a day, after it has been fomented with warm salt and water and dried. Tho pain gradually abates, and a cure soon follows. Glandular Swellings, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, and Qvinsej. To combat these diseases with mow, penetrating remedies are neoassary. Buch are Holloway's Ointment and Pills. When rubbed on the skin, the former penetrates to the glands, and removes any obstruction or impurity which may be unpedng their healthy action. This Ointment acts oath* very mainspring of life, for through the glandsparfaU reparative matters; ia aU the above class of eases, the Oiatnwt aad Pills, osedcopjoinUy, waiaotsosnarnhingly and certainly, as to effect oom in (a* amt deplorable cases. Asthma, Shortness of Breath. In these complaints the OiataMtfakoald b« well rubbed upon the chest and hstwwsn the shoulders, ia order toaMtollMMkatt to the lungs and air passages, aai that •fleet a permanent cure. SUkt^OintmmtmmdPiasa>mULUmti imQufoUowime atmt— Baits* ComCfaft) BAisaaawi Bad Bnsshl Oanews BcaMs_ . Bams Ooßtnoted ft OunWfflM BltoefMeson* BephaatUils SUaHsssM n« Goat Sorsasasli ChiMO-foot BwdUngi Jfci. Chilblain* tomfaaffO Wow* Sbapptdßsads Pil« Tan TU OiatßMßt aad Pilb «• Matmfaotaw* only at Jt Kott OKWa gfcffff lm Oatftr* **> And an aoldbyanVeßdoriof UdUmm throughout the Civilised World t wita dirvtwos for om ia abnost every kagaagc bSd «a the l»«ta «■*■«■■■.. jtfj»> «4dnM U art MS <MMr* St,liWi—, ttay «y apnrtoo*.

THE §t&v Printing Works ALBERT 81REET, THAMES. fTIHE PROPBIETOB, in THANKING the Publio for tbo Urg* measure of rapport accorded him, hat much pleasure in annouoiog that be ia constantly making additions to his plant. Type of the latest deeigne, Plain and Fancy, is almost daily beiag added, and

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8609, 13 March 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8609, 13 March 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8609, 13 March 1897, Page 4