Professor SUnloh, Aunisx, rain lie consulted now at the Occidental Hotel, The Professor la In posses-. sion of testimonials from the South, where he h»s performed somo extraordinary cures. ■ These testimonials, and thousands of others from Australia, can be inspected at his romps.—[Anvr.] Ilor.i.ow.vv’s Pints.— To Nervous Sufferers,— Nervousness, so called, has been said to arise from foul blood or a guilty conscience. tVljen the first is the origin, the afflicted may be cheered by the knowledge that a course of Holloway’s Pills will dissipate both cause and effect. Many nervous Invalids of long duration have afforded the most remarkable recoveries under these purifying Fills, which haye assuaged sufferings of the severest character, and steadily restored the aftlctod to comfort, confidence, and health, after change of climate and every other'means had signally failed. Holloway’s Pills renew the lost appetite, and regulate digestion, without permitting those feelings, of fulness, flatulency, distention, faintness, and palpitation, which seem to threaten instant death to the timid and enieobled.-tApvtJ
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5396, 13 July 1878, Page 2
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164Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5396, 13 July 1878, Page 2
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