* Leader in Daily Netcs, January 21.1875.
Holloway's Pills.—Excellent Pills.—The resources, of medicine and chemistry were long and fruitlessly tried before they yielded a remedy which could overcome disorders of the stomach and nerves till Professor Holloway discovered his purifying and tonic Pills. They are the safest and surest correctives of indigestion, heartburn, flatulency, torpidity of the liver, twitchings, nervous fancies, despondency, low spirits, and declining strength. s Pills supersede all irregular action iu the body, and so strengthen and support the system that disease departs; and leaves the patient not at all shaken. This is the > rand aim and object of medical art, to regulate disordered functions without damaging the constitution by the remedy; and admirably is this end attained by Holloway’s Pills.—tAuvi.] The blessing of old age is health ami comfort. These arc assured to the careful in middle age; but accident or misapprehension of . the,best modes of maintaining the system in a well-balanced state of health often lead to the setting up of diseases in the constitution, which show themselves in alter life. Persons of 7C years of ago have been cured by the use: of “GnoLLAa's Gkkat Indian Cures,” which can be had of all chemists. See testimonials.— [Adti.]
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5456, 21 September 1878, Page 1 (Supplement)
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