The " mueh-married " people of Utah are evidently not mora prolific than other people. A calculation gives the a^erag^ I number in a family pix. ■'*"'••'. Holloway's Pills.—Changes of tern? perature and weather frequently upset pgr'l sons who are most careful of their healiuJ and particular in their diet. These cor } rective, purifying, and gentle aperient Pills are the best remedy for all defective actio'm of the digestive organs. They augment the appetite, strengthen the stomach, correct biliousness, and carry off all that is noxlouo from i/he system; HoUpwayfs Pills as! composed pf r'are balsams, unmixed' with baser matter, and pn thai account ai'e peculiarly well adapted lor the young, delicate, and aged. As this peerless medicine has gained fame in the past, so will it preserve it in the future by its renovating and invigorating qualities, and the iroj possibility of its doing harm.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2390, 2 August 1892, Page 2
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143Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2390, 2 August 1892, Page 2
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