The surprising excellence of UnUov'iifs PV-.t in the euro of Indigestion.—(extract of a lettci from Mr Thomas Holland, Scaton-strcet, Liverpool, dated July 2(kli 1847.—“T0 Trofessor Holloway. Sir, 1 had salFercd intensely for many years from bad digestion, attended with sleepless nights, frightful dreams, want of appetite, and extreme debility. 4 lie best advice I obtained was of no avail. I was in this wretched state when I commenced taking your Tills, which in a few weeks completely restored me to health ; I now feel quit i a new man, my appetite is good, 1 sleep well, and am capable of enduring great fatigue. Tin so blessings I enj >y by taking your valuable Tills.” "W nat is the difference between a lady and a looking-glass ? The one speaks without rcilcctiug, and Hie other relkets without speaking.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 140, 16 July 1872, Page 6
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136Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 140, 16 July 1872, Page 6
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