Yon might as well try to tell the amonnt of money in a safe by feeling the knobs, : as to tell what is iv a man's head by feeling bis bumps. Hoi.toWAY f8 Pltxs—This Medicine has misted every test which time, prejudice, bnd vested interest could impose upon it, and ib at length stands forth triumphant as the most relitbe remedy for derangements of tbe system so common at the change of season*. As the . sir grows colder, the fuaotions of the akin are retarded, requiring an occasional dose of Hoi* fowaj's Fills to cause the liver and kidneys to freely act,, thus compensating the system for.diminishing cutaneous action. - As alteratives, aperients, and tonics these Pills have no equal. To every aged and delicate person WMM appetite is defective, digestion infirm, "and tone of health low, this medicine will be a precious boos, conferring both ease and •trssfth.—A»tt. . ;
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4442, 31 March 1883, Page 3
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148Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4442, 31 March 1883, Page 3
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