Wells' ''Hough ok Cobnb. Ask for Well*' "Kougb. on Corns." Quick relief, corailetc, perraaticn 1 ; curel Come,' warts, • unicD*. Kempihorne, Prosier and Co., Agent?, 1 Hollowat's Pills —No Mystery.— Wh-snovfT tho blood is impure or the general health is impaired the human body is prediapooed to attacks of any prevailing epidemic. Vhe first indications of faulty actions, the first sensation of deranged cr diminished i OTrer, should be rectified by these purifying Pills, which will clearse all corrupt and recuse all erring functions to order. These Piils counteract the subtle poisons in decayijp acimal or vegetable matter, and remove all tendency to bowel complaint, biliousness, and a host of annoying symptoms arising from foul gtomacbe. l'be fruit season i* especially prone to produce irritation of the bowelß and disorders of the digestive organs ; both of which dangerous conditions can bo oairmletely removed by Holloway's ooriectfva medicines;
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1239, 16 September 1884, Page 1
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146Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 1239, 16 September 1884, Page 1
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