Holloway’s Pills.— Let -the Sick take heed.—The stomach is the commissariat of the physical system. It furnishes the material sustenance of every organ. If disordered, the whole body languishes ; hut however severely it may be affected, its tone- and vigor may always be restored by a course of these irresistible Pills; biliousness, indigestion/liver complaints, and other disorders of the stomach can easily be cured by the use of Hollo way's’Pi I ls.‘ .Thousands attest, this assertion, and no sufferer who has ever tried them, will deny; their supreme efficacy. In every case of stomach disease, from the mildest case of dispepsja to the disorder of both liver and stomach, from the nausea of the free liver to the vomiting accompanying ulcerated stomachs,. these Pills immediately relieve, and by perseverance effectually cure.— Advt. i ■ • DDDTUCDC Al I I In amity unite Jtfthe DnUintnO ALL | Oddfellows’. Concert GRATEFUL 7 COMFORTING; E?P S’ S 000 0A- * BREAKFAST. BY a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by.a careful sfapUedtuM 6f the fine properties' of well .selected cocoa,. Mr. Epps , has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured 'beverage which rnay savb us 'id&py heavy doctor’s bills., /ft, is by. the ■ jpdicipus usefof such articles of, dipt, that *4 fcflflistitutien may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency =.to disease.!. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around US , ready to attack wherever*'there is, a; \yeak point. <VVo ’may - escape many a fatal shaft by ! keeping ourselves well fortified, with pure blood and a properly flourished frame.— ' Seo article in.the Civil Service Gazette- _ 'Made simply with boiling water, or milk Sold only in packets or tins, labelled :-: . JAMES EPPS AND-CO., I UOMtEOI’ATHIC CHEMIST, • - LOM DON;-* o 0
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 266, 11 February 1881, Page 4
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295Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 266, 11 February 1881, Page 4
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