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Holloway’s Pills.— Disorders of the kidneys, known by tho deeply-seated pain la the back and scanty secretion of water, can bo arrested in their distressing and rapid course by these regulating pills. Their highly tonic and strengthening properties prevent tho Impoverishment of tho blood and the derangnvnt of circulation, characteristic of kidney disease, and often ending In partial or general dropsy.- Experience has proved that almost unvaried success is obtained when Holloway's Pills are taken in the earlier stages, and the caso they afford when tho complaint is more advanced. They relax tho hot and parched skin overcome tho attendant costivenoss, induce a copious secretion by tho kidneys, and are the harbingers ot disease departing, and health returning.— [Advx.] Tho great reward offered and in hand for the first discoverer of "Perpetual Motion" is growing so rusty that it ia likely to bo applied in a more hopeful channel. The latest valuable discovery In the art of modiclno, as proved by irresistible and overwhelming testimony, Is the marvellous "Ghollaii’s Great Indian Cures, ” which can bo bad throughout New Zealand of (all Chemists. See testimonials. -[Ad.tx ]

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5435, 28 August 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5435, 28 August 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5435, 28 August 1878, Page 2

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