HolUtway't PilU.—The Perfection of Medicine.—Nothing can surpass thii restorative of the invalid ; let the malady be what it may, or be it seated where it will, these fine, purifying Pills will address themselves to its removal,, and steadily accomplish their purpose. They cleanse the blood, and by that means not only prerent the deposit of unwholesome materials, but stimulate the absorbents to remove all corrupt or worn-out substances. Thus have Hol« loway's Pills won their way to public estimation, which is obtainable and retainable alone by what is intrinsically.jood... The significance of these remarks will be appreciated by thousands who took these Pills as a last resource, and derived from them renovated health, after hope was almost abandoned. 1 r
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 147, 22 December 1871, Page 6
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120Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 147, 22 December 1871, Page 6
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