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The bile infallibly cured by Holloway's Pills. —Many who suffer from bile are unconscious of it ; they complain of sick headucbes, derangement and sinking at the stomach, loss of appetite, lowness of spirits, -want of energy, feet, hands, and face swelling ; and know not that these actions denote the imperfect action of the liver, and if not remedied may lead to dropsy. Holloway's Pills will always be found to act upon the liver and stomach, and carry off the redundancy of humours, and thereby immediately restore the patient to a full enjoyment of health. The Vine pill is a mercurial and destructive medicine, which no one should take.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 167, 21 January 1873, Page 6

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Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 167, 21 January 1873, Page 6

Untitled Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 167, 21 January 1873, Page 6

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