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Holloway's Pills.—An Undoubted Bemody for Asthma.— Mr Ellis Wilson, of Bloemfontein, C'.fr.H., had for five years very severe attacks of asthma, which' deprived him of bodily rest night and day ; the cough at times almost choked him, and caused him continually to spit blood. Ho was never safe, either eatingor drinking, aud his family were distressed beyond measure to see him gradually reduced to almost a skeleton. Holloway's Pills, in his case, were, as usual, efficacious. This gentleman used them for eleven weeks, aud they effected a perfect cure ; he feels himself stronger now than ne has been for the last fif teeh years.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 38, 3 August 1870, Page 6

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Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 38, 3 August 1870, Page 6

Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 38, 3 August 1870, Page 6

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