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HoLloway's Pills.—Let the sick take heed.—The stomach/is the commissariat of. the; physical system. It furnishes the material sustenance of, every organ. If disordered, the whole body languishes; but however severely affected,: its tone and vigour may alwaya. be restored by a course of these irresistible pills Biliousness, indigestion, liver complaints, and other disorders of the stomach, can easily be cured by the uso of Holloway's" Pills.- Thousands attest this assertipti, and no sufferer that has ever tried them will deny iheir eiupreme: efficacy, every case jof:stomach disease, from the'mildest case of dyspepsia t> th« horrifying cancer,-from the the nausea of the fire* liver to'the vomitingaccomjiahyinig ulcerated stomachy thoao pilk immediately reliete^generalijcote^

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 3

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Untitled Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 3

Untitled Colonist, Volume III, Issue 288, 24 July 1860, Page 3

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