Wnltnwav'R Pills.—Let the Sick take heed.—The ,t22OT&* commissariat of the physical system. It finishes the material sustenance o every organ If disordered, the whole body anguishes; but howaver severely it may be affected, its tone and vigor ■ n u y always be restored by a. course of these irresistible Pills'- biliousness, indigestion, liver complaints, and other disorders of the stomach can easily be uuredlry the use of Holloway's Pills. Thousands attest this assertion, and no sufferer who has ever tried them will denvtheir supreme efficacy. In every case of stomach dis-aso, from the mildest case of dyspepsia to the disorder of both liver and stomach, from the nausea of the free liver to the vomiting accompanying ulcerated stomachs, these Pills immediately relieve, and by perseverance effectually, cure. " A DEEP embrowned tint which fcelb the nature|of the leaf McOowajt sells " ac 3s a pound.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3960, 7 September 1881, Page 3
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143Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3960, 7 September 1881, Page 3
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