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Holloway's Pills.— Nothing preserves the health to well as an occasional alterative in changes of weather, or when the nerves are unstrung. These Fills act admirq^ly on the stomach, liver, and .kidneys, and so thoroughly purify the blood, that they are the most efficient remedy in warding: off derangements of t'le stomach, fever, diarrhoea., dysentry, and other maladies, and giving toDe an energy to debilitated constitutions. All who have the natural and laudable desire of maintaining their o\vn''and their family's health, cannot do better than trust to Holloway's Pills, Which cool, regulate, and strengthen. These purifying Pil's are suitable for all ages, seasons, climates, and constitutions, when all other means fail, and are the female's best friend.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3609, 21 July 1880, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3609, 21 July 1880, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3609, 21 July 1880, Page 2

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