HOLLOWAYB OIKTMBNT AND PILLS Chest and Stomach compter's. The Bonrce and centre of almost every ailment uimrurity of thebkod; dislodge this poison and disease depwts. Holloway's Pills exercise the inestimab'e power of thoroughly derating each component part of the bloor), and rendering tbis fluid fit to peiform its important functions. They cope most successfully with ch-st diseases, stomach complaints lifer disorders, and many other maladies, wbxh were ence the besetting gangers of mankind at certain seasons. The , -TOrectiong for nso enable everyone to regulate the operation of these Pills vi'hthe greatest n'oety. Chronic invalids, nervous sufferers, an 1 all whom other treatment has failed to relieve, sre respectfully invited to try Holloway's celebrated medicinej which will strengthen and core them —Advt. IS it possible to stop the tortures of Eheu matism and Gout 1 Is there any physic that will give you relief—permanent relief from these dem< n diseases ? Wr.en writhing in agony the victims of uric acid poisoning mentally ask themselves such questions nnd long for the med line tbst will givo ih*ra a respite from torture. Rhenmo i* tne medicine waoted, Hheumo revels in removing Bheamatism. It is a niarvellotis medicine, and those who know it the fe»t praise it the most. Bheumo giv<=s relief with tue first dose, and unless the cane is very stu> born, a care ia effected within forty-eight hours. The p*tn vanished, the swelling goes away, ] and the excess uric acid in the blood disappears. Kheumo Tonqners Bb°um&tism. Sold by ch;misr, and storekeepers at 2i 6d acd 4s 61 per bottle.—Advt. 9 For 11 flunr:*!. aD'i Cold in the Head tiku Woods' Great P. ppermint (Jure, Is 6d aid 2b 6d.—Advt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 170, 22 July 1903, Page 3
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278Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 170, 22 July 1903, Page 3
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