! Holloway's Fills.—When inclement weather checks to aconstderable extent the natural exhalations i of the skin, an alterative is required to expel them from the body through some other channel. Hojk> way's Fills can be oonSdentty nctauMudod asma 1 easiest, surjst, and safest means of attaining tajs dwbsble end .without weakening- tbe mest deUeateer incommoding the most feeble. Wtsafamtameftt chills or Impure air the blood baoo»M tool aM th* secretions vitiated, these Pills present a read* aa! efficient means of cleansing the former and eontetbur the Utter.' By this salutary preoeedmf lliiijl to arrested at it* outest, its pains and InrniiTsolseaw averted, and the nervous structures saved frost tbe depressing effect* entailed upo%them by an tllnoss
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3744, 24 December 1880, Page 2
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115Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3744, 24 December 1880, Page 2
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