F " My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia out of her system with Am arican Hop Bitters."— Ed. •• Oswegan Sun*' S, ee Hollowai's Pills.— Nervous Irrit- ability.— No part of the human machine rtaoireß more constant supervision than the ncr ?O U3 system —for npon it our health— an^ even lifedepends. These pills strength aen the nerves, | and are the safest general purifiers of the j blood. Nausea, headache , giddiness, numfa. ness, and mental apathy • ,i e ld to them. They dißpatch m a summary r manner those distress- i ing dyspeptic sympt^^ stomachic pains, fulness_ at the pit of the stomach, abdominal Intension, and rF jgulate3 a ]jk e capricious ippetiteßand confi Me^ howels--tbe commonly iccompanymg Bi'^ n of defective or diaiioished ierve tone. Hr jiioway-g piij s ar e particularly leoommended to persons of studious and .edentary habits, who gradually fall into a lervousan^ irritable state, unless some such ieutorawyf/439 occ^eionally taken,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1800, 27 March 1888, Page 4
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154Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1800, 27 March 1888, Page 4
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