Holloway’s Me fJHE SUFFERER'S 1 HOLLOWAY’S All disorders affecting the and Bowels Then* Pill* can bo confidei as the moult simple and certai digestion, flatulency, acidity, constipation, and all the man' iug from disordered stomach 1 diseases it is of primary impo stomach right. These Pills ar lives, and the strengtheners They may be taken under a Though powerfully tonic, and licut, they are mild in their opt ficial to the whole system. Weakness and Debility, Her The wholesome effect exercisi able Pills over the blood and f! like a charm in dispelling lov storing cheerfulness. Their qualities well fit them for a d(, particularly for famalss of all of life. They never betray any tiding qualities ; they quickly eji from the system, and icgulate e the body, giving wonderful tom weak and debilitated persons, w the nervous system in a mos manner. To Regain Health, Strength Whenever persons find thenisel termed a •• littlo out of health," i many causes at work to shorten sary that Holloway’s Pills, the f the blood ever known, should be as they not only rid both [Solids j morbid matters, but regulate al tions, and strengthen the frame i: •rdinary manner. Old Coughs, Colds and . Affections. These Pills, assisted in their bing Holloway’s Ointment very a day upon the throat and chei those parts covered with the pre found the most effective reins coughs, colds, and influenza, tjanquilize the hurried breath irritated air tubes, and assist in phlegm which stops up the air troament has proved wonderfully only curing eld settled coughs asthma of many years s audmg, patients were in so bad a state a: to lie down on their beds lest th« phlegm. Derangement and Distension Flalule.ncy, Diarrhoea, am Any symptoms of the above co be immediately met by approprial Pills, according to the printed di may be followed by disustrou; These Pills are a certain remedy ments of the alimentary canal, thorough digestion of the food kindly on the stomach, liver, bow As a henshold medicine, they an should always be at hand. Very Important:—Of Cosilt But little notice is taken of c »t certain periods it Is a sure smi near. All who are seized wit paralysis have previously suSei* ness. In the former case, the bl< head, a small vein is ruptured or we know the rest. Ict wives oo bands, and husbands their wives, bed a second night if the bowels properly moved during the dav they feel heavy and drowsy. A ft flue Pills will regulate 'the tit
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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 36, 20 July 1870, Page 8
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