Rolloway's Pills. of the heart.— This may be a temporary inconvenience, or the certain--prelude • to ulterior'mischief. These purifying! Pills address themselvesdirectly to the cause of palpitation; dispel flatulency, and regulate all derangements of the nerves and- circulation, besides-'acting'- as general tonics and invigorators of the system. The feeble find infirm who :'are ■■ subject to flii.sVi:ii£ a , fiiintness, and hys£eri<sai affections, will derive permanent, benefit from a course of Uoilowiiy's Pil!?j which reduce every vital •action . to. order—not even excepting the brain and if.s many sensord ofiohoots : Perfect reliar.ee mny be pine >d upon these Pills :is a fami' : y medicine ; their, p'ti rifting,"-ionic;-and aperient powers command theui to (he fi-tention of a 1 superintending t.lie young and delicate.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 189, 11 October 1872, Page 3
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118Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 189, 11 October 1872, Page 3
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