ITollowat's Ointmbht and Pills 3-faly auU tieeurely.— When tne severitiej of winter have yielded to the gßtin] spring-, invalids ahould make a deter mined rffort to regain their lost health ; when through confinement indoors, want (f ippßtite, and disturbed Bleep, the entiie system has been weaker ed, and the »pirii* hnve been broken down, Hollowhj's rpme'Siis are equ»l to the oconion. The Ontmem rubbed over the regions cf the etordach and liver, aided by the internal administrator, of his Pdls,. will rectify the digestion, regulate the bile, and purify the blood—three sanatory actions which *?iil speedily confer rpr.fwed vigour, brace up 4 he failing nerves, confirm the flaccid musoles, and rastore to (ho ailieg cheerfulnofl*, that charm of existe oa. Dbciinb of ¥an.—Nervouireie, Weakret», Dyspepnis, I ;,poteiice, Sexual Dabilt'y, oured by "Wells' Health Rt-n-wer." Druggi.te. Kempthorne, Progser & Co., Agents, Christohuiob. 2
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1268, 22 November 1884, Page 3
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141Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1268, 22 November 1884, Page 3
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