Ifottotodi/'t Pilh.-'TUis cooling Medicine moyfcoused with.tho happiest effects when the blood is overheated and a tendency to in- . flammtitory action appears in the cv'stem ; a course of one Pill a day taken shortly before dinner does away with the indigestion,.fulness find flatulency—indications of'a'wen k stomach or disordered liver. A few'.Pills taken lit bed time anfc as alterative" and aperients ; they not only relieve the howels, but regulate connected with thf.m, overcome ,all aeid lutmora, and encourage a free supply •of all the accretions essential to our well-beinw. Hollowny's Pills thoroughly cleanse and perfectly ■regulate the circulation, and in hot climates and, high temperatures, induce that feeling of comfort which M the pleasing oc- , oompaiiivaeot of a high Abate, of health.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 273, 29 May 1874, Page 3
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120Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 273, 29 May 1874, Page 3
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