Ihlfoirai/'* PilU. All our Faculties.—Aim* all disorders of the human body are distinct trace ddo to ini'puro blood. ’I he purification' that fluiil is the tirst step towards health. H* lowav’a Fills are not onlv recommended, h’ittf commend themselves to the attention of nil sE ferors ; no injurious consequences can result M their use. no mistake can be made in their * j ministration. In indigestion, continued (!'■ i pepsia, and chronic constipation the happv and beneficial effects have been, findd* | not Imt he, obtainc 1 trom the rectifying h os ' I exerted by these purifying Pills over the diS- ; tion. Persons who have been restored to the^ | joyment of case, strength, and perfect health I Holloway’s Pills, after fruitless trial of the whs ‘ pharmacopoeia of Physic, attest this fad.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 186, 3 June 1873, Page 6
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