HoMOWAt'fl Para.—lmparities of the Blobd/^-To ensure health it is absolutely accessary that the fluids and solids "of. the Buujaii'bddy »hb«ld be kept free from those impurities which are continually aiming admission into the system by imprudent lirior, unwholesome surrounding*, bra dis. ordewd-ftomacih, : The surest way to expel all such impurities Is to take.Hollowaj's Pills, which have the .power of- cleansing the Wood from aIL noxious mttters, /and \ at' the tame , time tsmovfag any; morbid ?*««•*,which their presence »»y haw elready^ptodtooed in humour* Wbioh"tiarer6rim~po^ensb7 the blood whfohthey punfy and inTigor»te, giving tone to the nerves. They are applioabl« to •11 alike—«youn^ of old, robust or delicate, ;,
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4395, 3 February 1883, Page 4
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105Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4395, 3 February 1883, Page 4
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