Holloway's Pills.—lnvalids distracted by indigestion and discouraged in their search for its remedy should make trial of this never failing medicine. A lad.y, long a martyr to dyspeptic tortures, writes that Holloway's Pills made her feel as if a burden had been taken off her. Her spirits, formerly low, have great'y improved; her cipncious appeti c has t*iven place to healthy hunger; her dull, sick, heidache has departed., and g adually so m rveilous a change been effected that she is altogether a new creature and again fit for her duties. 1 hese Pills may be administered with safety to the most delicate. They neve act harshly, nor do they ever induce weakness; they tightly direct deranged, land, contro excwsjve w|ion.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2323, 8 January 1890, Page 2
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121Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2323, 8 January 1890, Page 2
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