ILollowaifs PtUt. —Weak .Stomachs.—The „ -wisest enrtnot enumerate one tithe of the distressing symp'tons arising, from enfeebled di#eaLion, all of-vrbich may be readily dispelled by thWo admirable Pills They n.rtiovo nil unploiißiuit taste* from tlio mouth, asalso flatulency, iirlVl, constipation. Holloway's Pills rouse the stomach, liver, and every other or- ■ (inia IhaHioiilfhy tone to digestion vchtoh fully w'fJ'iblM'tlip stdruuch- to convert all food and '-.,,<tvii),V,i,iv|,lio noirishmcnt of tlio body. - Hence \\\itSe 'Pills aru, tliP'aurfst Bfmigthenerß and ''"'ther'sHAwli rraLoi'ittlves"in nervousness, wttsting, n'ufl ; Vlirbnits; debility '.Ttolloway's. Pills are infallible. fomeditM for. impaired uppetito, ttriidlaHons, rfnd'-n. inul'if tide of other, disBgrpenblrf 'ay'mptainsj'jwliiolf".render miserable the lives virtues are liqgvvu by »l| ,", ".'. • '/
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 287, 4 September 1874, Page 4
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106Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 287, 4 September 1874, Page 4
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