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HOLtOWAT'S PILIiS AND OIHTMENT. — The combined ill effects of over-crowding, sedentary occupations, and monotony of life are only too well-known to those who have to pass the beßt part of their liveß laboring m factories and workrooms. The compulsory confinement weakens the general health and induces chronic constipation, indigestion, and various forms of skin diseases. Holloway'e remedies are of priceless value to persons of this class, for they can be used without entailing lots of work, being purely vegetable m their composition, and consequently act without harshness on the most delicate system. The experience of more than forty years proves that no means surpass Holloway'* remedies for curing bad legs, bad breasts, files, %vi wonßdv qj all kjqdl

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1693, 22 October 1887, Page 2

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118

Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1693, 22 October 1887, Page 2

Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1693, 22 October 1887, Page 2

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