It is generally believed in Wellington that the ship Pleiooe, wrecked at Waikane beach, was not insured. Holloway’s Pills.—Nervous Irritability. —No part of the human machine requires more constant sup3Jvision than the neivou* gystem—for upon it our health—and even life—depends. These Pills strengthen the nerves, and are the safest gen. ral puTAars of the blood. Nausea, headache, giddiness, numbness, end mental apathy yield to them. They dispatch in a summary manner those distressing dyspeptic .symptoms, stomachic pains, fulness at the pit of the stomach, abdominal distension, and regulate alike capricious appetites and, confined'bowelsthe commonly accompany jug signs t£ detective or diminished nerve Unie. H.olbw»> », Pills are p»rticula.ly rtoommoudad to persocn' of studious and eeltnf-.ry ha'-ii*.*, _ who gradually fall into a m-rvqua qnd irriUVk state, unless some sized iresSo.alirv bo occasionally lakeu; 1
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1714, 22 March 1888, Page 1
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132Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1714, 22 March 1888, Page 1
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