Holloway’s Pills.— Nervous Debility,—No part JJJthe human machine requires more watchlag thaln the nervous system—upon it hangs health and U e it-elf. These Pills are the best regulators and strengthened of the nerves, and the safest general pwrihers. Nausea, headache, giddiness, numbness, and mental apathy yield to them. They dispatch an a summary manner those distressing dyspeptic symtoms. '■■'. li'ii’c pains, fulness at the pit of the stomach, ib luminal distension, and overcome both caprA ■■■ ■;■ tices and confied bowels—the common:)' accompanying signs of defective or deranged nervous power. Holloway’s PiUs_ are particularly (recommended to persons of studious ‘ and sedentary habits, who gradually sink into a nervous and debilitated state, unless some such be occasionally taken.—[Anvi.]
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5847, 25 December 1879, Page 2
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114Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5847, 25 December 1879, Page 2
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