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HollOWay'S Pills.— The Hour of Danger.—Disease commonly conies on with slight symptoms, which neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous—a condition which betrays the grossest remissness when it is known that these Pills, taken in accordance with accompanying directions, would not only have checked but conquered the incipient disorder. Patients daily forward_ details of the most remarkable and instructive cases in which by timely attention to Holloway's advice they were undoubtedly saved from severe illness. These Pills act primarily on the digestive organs, which, they stimulate when sluggish and inactive ; and secondly, upon the blood, which they thoroughly purify, and hence is derived the general tone they impart, and the power of subjugating hypo? ghondriacisnij dyspepsia, and nervous complaints.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1970, 28 April 1875, Page 2

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120

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1970, 28 April 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1970, 28 April 1875, Page 2

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