Hollowdjfs Pitts.— Weakening weather.-* ■ The sultry summer days strain the nerfes of ■ the feeble and deoiepit, and. disease may ■ ; eventuate unless some restorative) such as ■ th^qe^arj^ying Fills, be found to correct the, fl diso^aering tendency. Holloway'o medioine fl gives potency' to the nervous sjstem, which' ■ is thb'Btotirce of all vital movements, and pretf ■ ■ sides oVer every action which maintains the, fl growth and well-being of the body. No one Hj can over estimate the necessity of keeping ,flj the nerves well strung, or the ease withj^H which^ these Pills accomplish tbat They, are the most unfailing antidotes *°.IBPS^ diges|iop, irregular cirpulation, palpitatioa^"/ jsick headache,, and cpstiveneas, and have 1 thergf ok attained the largest sale and highest ,'| ■repiitation.;'" "'• ' ■'■'•'■'■ '•' " ' " ' ' " i! |
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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 236, 9 March 1883, Page 4
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