Men are like potatoes—they do not know how soon they may be in hot water. How many apples did our first parents eat in the Garden of Eden ? Br© 8 and Adam 2. ITolloway's Pills.—lndigestion.— ln all cases of indigestion, producing weariness, low spirits, palpitation, and feverishness, these famous Pills should be resorted to as the gentlest and surest corrective of the stomach, and the best antidote to its ailments. These Pills dispel the curse of dyspepsia ; everyone afflicted with it may rejoice at the safe and satisfactory results which can be secured at so sraali a charge as the purchase of a box of Holloway's £ ills. J- 1 hey purify, strengthen, and remedy imperfect development of growth and health in young persons. Thousands of sufferers, who casually commenced a course of Holloway's Pills, have admired ther restorative power over themselves, and afterwards recommended them with a becoming confidence which has never been betrayed.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 144, 1 December 1871, Page 3
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154Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 144, 1 December 1871, Page 3
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