Hqlfywy s J>slls.~ Strong and Hearty.— r erv"wiserimn aims nt.*nf.f«»i™v.«. i, An i4.'u „/_. price, but, unfortunately, rarely think about it till he is going or gone. Holloway's- Pills now stand so very 'high in public estimation for P uri &. in S e Dlood and promoting the appetite ■and*digestion, that it is unnecessary to do more than name them as the surest and safest means of retaining or- regaining robust health and qorresponding strength. They,aet as purifiers, tonics; alteratives-, arid 'aperients; and • they exercise on every organ the most wholesome influence, by supplying it; with the purest bloody ami■ Tvguhi'invi the quality'; and quantity- of' evei-y The nioss'tiinid and delicate ij}v ; ;s will ,deriV£ iloiloway's Pills vit>oui- and comfort.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 164, 26 April 1872, Page 3
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118Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 164, 26 April 1872, Page 3
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