There are more cares made with American Co.'a Uop bitters than aU other tn.edioin.es, See flags and all. i HotLoWAt's Puts.— Weakening weather.—. The sultry summer days strain the nerves of the feeble and decrepit, and diaelse may evenSuate unless some restorative, such as these purifying Pills; be found to oorreot the disordering tendency, Holloway'a medioina gives potency to the nervous syßtem, which is the source of all vital movements, and presides ver avery action which maintains the growth and well-being of the body. No one can over estimate the necessity of keeping the nerves well strung, or the ease with whioh these Pills accomplish that end. They are the mo3t unfailing antidotes to indigestion, irr>gular circulation, palpitation, eiok headaohe, and coetiveness, and have therefore att lined th» argesi sale aa3 highosi reputation >•
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1745, 20 January 1888, Page 2
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133Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1745, 20 January 1888, Page 2
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