"‘Martyrs to Neuralgia akb Toothache’’ read this. —The Rev. W. Green, when in the Home Country, was afflicted with neuralgia for nearly two years, and could get no relief from the ordinary remedies, including the drawing of teeth, and had begun to fear that this distressing complaint would be the companion of bis life, when he providentially consulted a physician m London, who pi'escribed for him a medicine (to housed internally) which, in spite of decayed teeth, cured him in two days. ■ The prescription has since been used for other obstinate oases both of neuralgia and toothache, and has not heen known to fail in a single case. All persons suffering from or liable to be afflicted with neuralgia or toothache should send at once for the prescription, and keep it by thorn in case of need. A copy will ba posted to awy address on receipt of 2s 6d in postage stamps. Apply direct to Rev. W. Green, South Riverton ; or to. J. W. Chapman, bookseller, &c., Palmerston street, Riverton. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills. — Sore Throats, Diptheria, and Bronchits. —Those medicaments boldly face the evils they profess to remedy. Local relief and general purification progress together; disease is cured, while the whole system is cleansed. Holloway’s Ointment rubbed on the throat and chest exercises the most beneficial influence over sore throats, diptheria, and cough, whether resulting from catarrh, asthma,or bronchitis. This unguent acts miraculously in arresting the extension of sores, healing ulceration, curing skin diseases, and completely stopping all destructive inflammation, irrespective of its exciting cause, character, situation, duration, or severity. Holloway’s Ointment, aided by his Pills, gives most immediate and most marked relief to those irritating itchings and painful swellings of the shins oceasioned by mercury, or latent syphilitic virus.
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Western Star, Issue 374, 21 August 1880, Page 3
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