HOl.l.O\VA V 'S I'lLLK—illivOftflflf Iftf the dclif.ute.-Jt is determine <~i.io)> is the moru trying c< tTic ''uinan. cohsf;i£w.fcipn. the damp, cold days of autmii." afl.d wjjtef, ot the keen, dry, eastern, wjnds of spring. Throttghtmt t-hp sen-sous good health may be maintained by w vasioxml doses of Bollovay's PiJJs, vhjeh purify the blood aud act as wholesome stimulants to the gfcin, sfconi/ich, liver, bowels, and kidneys. This celebrated medicine needs but a fair fcrUil fco convince the ailing und desponding fchafc it will restore and cheer them without danger, pain, or inconvenience. Xo family should be without a supply of Holioway's Pills and Ointment, as by a timely recourse to them the first erring function may be reclaimed, sutt'eiiug may be spared, and life saved.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2634, 17 March 1894, Page 4
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125Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2634, 17 March 1894, Page 4
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