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A Lovjbly Chaplet A late fashion report says : "Nothing can be prettier than a chaplet of hop" vines'in '' blossom," A recent medical review says: t " Nothing can be a better renovator of the health than Hop Bitters. They aid in all the operations of nature ; toning up, the weak stomach, assisting the food' to become properly assimilated, and promote healthy action in all the organs. The dictates of fashion, as well as the laws of health, alike favour a right applications of hops." Read. Holloways' Ointment and Pills. Safely and Securely.—When the severities of winter have yielded to the genial spring, invalids should make u determined effort to regain their lost beajth; when through confinement indoors, want of appetite, and disturbed sleep,;the entire system has been the spirits have been broken dow", Holloway's remedies are equal to the occasion. The Ointment rubbed over the regions of the stomach and liver, aided by the internal administration of'.hjs,. Pj.llgj'j-gfill rectify the digestion, regulate the bile, and purify the blood—three, suuitary, .actions which will spedily confer renew'eti' Vigour, brace up the failing nerves, ddnjSrni the flaccid muscles and restore to the ailing cheerfulness, that great charm of existence.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18831025.2.7.6

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1165, 25 October 1883, Page 1

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195

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 1165, 25 October 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 1165, 25 October 1883, Page 1

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