Hollo wat’s Pills.— Any dyspeptic sufferer aware of the purifying-, regulating, and gently aperient power* of these Fills, should permit no one to cloud hia judgment or to warp hit course. With a box of Hilloway’s Pills, and attention to its accompanying' “ Directions,” he may feel thoroughly satis fied that he can safely and effectually release himself from’his miseries winhout imparing hid appetite or weakening hie digestion. I his most excellent medicine acts as a nervine and bodily tonio by siding nutrition, and banishes a thousand annoying forms of nervous complaints. An occasional resort to Holloway’s remedy will prove hii hly salutary to all persons, whether well or ill, whose digestion 'is slow or imperfect, a condition usually I evinced by wearinesr, langour, liotlessness I and despondency.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1642, 4 October 1887, Page 1
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127Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1642, 4 October 1887, Page 1
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