(Advjbbtibembnt.) — Holloway's PUls. — Prostration of Strength. — When the system is wear and the nerves unstrung, disease is certain to present itßelf, unless some purifying and strengthening means be resorted to, in order to avert the threatening mischief. In such cases no treatment can equal these excellent Pills — no other plan can be pursued so well devised for ejecting all impurities from the blood without straining or weakening the constitution. 1 followay's Pills so fort fy the stomach and regular the liver, that they raise the capability of digeei ion, and thus create new potoers. This is' tho reason why Hoiloway's Pills have gained their present popularity, and why they have been lauded throughout the globe 1 • as' -U^'lftah source qf life and •trengflj^ ,„,..,..,; • >: ■,:• 15
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Southland Times, Issue 890, 29 January 1868, Page 2
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124Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 890, 29 January 1868, Page 2
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