(For continuation see fourth page.) c? ll *"" l . ll . I .!J.ja. 1 J 1 ..M!"..! 1 ■■■mm —hiiuij.li. mi n.i>i.> s , Hoiloway's Pillt^ — The Hour of Danger. — Disease commonly comes on with slight syoip■toms which, when neglected, inertase.in,ex!tent and gradually grow dangerous ~a condition which betray h the grossest reniissneps, when it is known that Iheie Pills, taken id accordance with thdr aeoompanyiog directions, would tiot only have checked but conquereil the incipient disorder. Patients daily torward details .of the most reraarkablp and instructive cases. in which by timely atteptioti to Holloway'B advice they were undoubtedly saved from severe illness. These Pills act primarily, on the' digestive organs, which they stimulate when sluggish,: and. inactive ; ;i and secondly, .upon ; the blood, which they thoroughly purify, and hence is derived the gratfal -Wife ttfy iwp»rj, a«a iMf power pf
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 42, 15 February 1876, Page 2
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138Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 42, 15 February 1876, Page 2
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