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Hoiiowat'b Pitts.—Mind and body are so closely entertwined that for the former to be Tigorosiß tho latter must be bealtMnl. The first step towards the maintenance of health is to secure perfect digestion, winch is ve-idily obtained by this noted tnedinno, the most competent .effectually to reetrain eyery adverso influence which can mar,■■impair, or vcratiotisly modify this all-imporlant process. The student, merchant, man of pleusure, and humblest laborer may each in lum denva Ti«ov, ease, aud strength from occasional do°Bea, or a longer course of Holloway a purilyhiß Tills. However wavering the unud, or unstrung the nerves, this line medicine will Lraclc the dpraugomenl to its source, where it will OTortlirow it, and eitublitli order, and purity iv it» iphve,"

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3392, 5 November 1879, Page 1

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120

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3392, 5 November 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3392, 5 November 1879, Page 1

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