Holloway's Pitts.— The Great Necessity.— When the blood has been impregnated with impurities or been impoverished by bad digestion, excess, or .. other causes /an immediate antidote is presented in these purifying Pills. Unless this restorative r Tbe resorted to,~ the health will soon breakdown and the spirits flag. _ Hallowayfs Pills thoroughly '.. parifyazthe bloody completely deanse the longs, ;i or Vitiated nervous ao- . i^7 *ibaj -Strengthen the'musclesj and clear the brain. | Pills^ aire -particularly recornfemebdt^'ita l :J*Jll persons whose occupations are l^^^tarjt; i^!;tooiiducied in close rooms. The !!s_aoSt?iw^ most desponding hy- . flffe-rowse^ •^is^xeefleht niediciiie; without expe!£jjiienciß&m or any; other. ',- -■*::* ■•: 7 7 71082!.- --|"^ i f^;Tfc^'^'''"''-'' : '7'7" ; '*-.■' .'-■'•' ■■'/'■■' ■ ■ ,"' '-•" - '.■ : - '■.''.,! '.V-.j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 128, 3 June 1869, Page 2
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105Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 128, 3 June 1869, Page 2
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