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IloUoway's Pills.—Furred Tongue., Tainted Breath. —No personal disadvantages can be more annoying than these disagreeable afflictions, which are quickly removed by Ilolloway'a Pills. Their powerful cleansing properties wi 1 soon rectify imp-lived digestion, and take away all vexatious When the constitution, from climate, excess, or ouar-r cause*, s enfeebled, a regulated courae of tins medicine wi 1 effect a complete change throughout the system, and restore to the worn-out invalid that ease and strength which he thought had flown for ever, so loug u*ul ho been a stranger to both. An occasional courae of these justly celebrated Pills ia recommended to all feeling " ill at ease," who, indeed, can rarely point out the origin or seat of their morbid sensations.

N O T I e B: m 4 MOCNT IDA CHRONICLE' ■urilli, on 'he sth of February next, hane arribedat the somewhat mature ago of two entire years. In returning thanks to the public for the large measure of support, which that journal has received .since the day of its nativity, the proprietor begs respectfully to notify that he is now making arrangements for the J£)il argument of. the sheet, and that, so xonn a<t t'v*sn ar~ rtingei/ieuh ao' <*>.•.•.* the .VlYir.vi lOA trill appear i.i the shape o l ' or Full-sized Paper. This arrangement, trill necessitate a considerabl-e addition a!. outlay and expense, but t.hs proprietor trusts that the public will recoup him for his increased expenditure by an additional' wtqsure of support, Naseby, Jan. 18,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 110, 14 April 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 110, 14 April 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 110, 14 April 1871, Page 3

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