Holloway's Pills.—Tho Liver, the Stomach, and their ailments.—Alterations of temperature, muggy weather, a troubled mind, sedentary habits, excesses of the table, and a gay, reckless mode of life exert the most deleterious influence over the liver and stomach. When once these organs are fairly out of order groat inroads arc quickly made on tho general state of the health ; tho constitution, which has been deprived of two of its noblest organs, soon gives waj', and diseases quickly follow, from which, if neglected, the worst consequences will inevitably result. If a course pf Holloway’s celebrated PiUs bo persevered in. all will bo well again, ns they are tho finest and noblest correctives of tho blood over known, and a certain cure for all disorders of tho liver and stomach, I'have published several well confirmed cases of Phthisis pnlnionaliv, one of which, with tho complete, destruction of one of the lungs, cured by the use of Dusart’u wine and syrup, together with raw meat as 1 fopd,—Pit. PfiLSBN.NE, of the Paris Faculty. j
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5537, 25 December 1878, Page 2
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171Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5537, 25 December 1878, Page 2
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