HqLiidwAt'H Pjr,LS.— Tßaohing« of experlonce. — The united testimony o{ thousands, extending over more than forty years, moat strongly recommends these Pills aa the beat purifiers; the mildest aperients, and the euresi restoratives. ' They never prove delusive, 01 give merely temporary relief, but attaok all ailments of the stomaoh, longs, heart, head, and bowels m the only safe and legitimati way, by depurating the blood, and io ' eradicating those impurities whioh are the ' Bouroe and. . constituent .of almost evorj 1 disease; Their medicinal efficacy ia wonder i ful m renovating enfeebled constition* Titfir action embran.. <n -« a household medioine. They expet everj 1 1 noxious and effete matter; and tbys tht ! Btreogth ii uuttureci aq4 the GBtrgitj ffcjnjuistea,.- •-■••■ •■ ■ » "
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1737, 11 January 1888, Page 3
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117Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1737, 11 January 1888, Page 3
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