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Holloavat's Pills. — Important for the delicate. — It is difficult to determine which is the more trying to the human constitution constitution— the damp, the cold days of autumn and winter, or the keen, dry easterly winds of spring. Throughout the seasons good health may be maintained by occasional doses of Holloway's Pills, which purify the blood and act as wholesale stimulants to the skin, stomach, liver, bowels, and kidueys. This celebrated medicine needs but a fait trial to convince the ailing and desponding that it will restore and cheer them without danger, pain, or inconvenience. No family should be without a supply of Ilolloway's Pills and Ointment, as by a timely recourse to them the first erring function may be reclaimed, suffering may be spared, and life saved.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 6, 7 January 1879, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 6, 7 January 1879, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 6, 7 January 1879, Page 2

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